
Asbury Park Dyke March 2020
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ATTENTION #DYKES AND THOSE WHO LOVE THEM:
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
In order to make The Inaugural Asbury Park Dyke March happen this year, AND EVERY YEAR, we need to work with the city of Asbury Park and pay for their services: The park, the permits, the insurance, and the security are all going to cost a little over $3,000.

Bring yourselves, your families, your friends, and your allies to Asbury Park on OCTOBER 11TH, 2020! It's National Coming Out Day , and we are COMING OUT HERE.
In the center of the chaos that is this momentous election year, where political polarization has reached feral levels, and the presidential administration has gone rogue, we seek to honor our LGBTQ+ ancestors by invoking the spirit of Stonewall .
The FIRST Dyke March in 1993 . The Gay Liberation March. These were the first dominoes tipped to cause the 50-year cascade towards equal rights that we are STILL fighting for today.
The fight is far from over. In fact, it's just begun.
The Asbury Park Dyke March will lock arms this October with the Black Lives Matter movement to take a stand against the overwhelming tide of right-wing oppression, state-funded murder, rampant police brutality, and the silencing of our BIPOC, trans, and immigrant family.
There is work to be done. OUR work.
This event is for Dykes and those who LOVE them.
If you identify as a gay woman - we see you, and we love you.
If you identify as a dyke: we see you, and we love you.
If you identify as someone who is part of, and/or supports this ever-changing, living masterpiece we call the queer community, you are welcome here.

Our goal as the Asbury Park Dyke March is to bring a little light to an impossibly dark year by bringing not only the #LGBTQ+ community together, but linking arms with our siblings across the entire strata of ongoing movements in America today.
Dyke March means liberation. It means freedom. It's a way to celebrate ourselves and our loved ones in a world that doesn't make space for women.
It's a march, but more than that, it's an outlet for us to show our love for each other. Peacefully; with humor and grace...and some REALLY great signs.
DONATE today, and SHARE THIS far and wide, so that we can get our bills paid, and put on this inclusive, intersectional, people-powered event. All we want is community.
We love and thank you, from the bottom of our little rainbow hearts.
Sam Parker
Allison Kolarik
Co-founders: Asbury Park Dyke March
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
In order to make The Inaugural Asbury Park Dyke March happen this year, AND EVERY YEAR, we need to work with the city of Asbury Park and pay for their services: The park, the permits, the insurance, and the security are all going to cost a little over $3,000.

Bring yourselves, your families, your friends, and your allies to Asbury Park on OCTOBER 11TH, 2020! It's National Coming Out Day , and we are COMING OUT HERE.
In the center of the chaos that is this momentous election year, where political polarization has reached feral levels, and the presidential administration has gone rogue, we seek to honor our LGBTQ+ ancestors by invoking the spirit of Stonewall .
The FIRST Dyke March in 1993 . The Gay Liberation March. These were the first dominoes tipped to cause the 50-year cascade towards equal rights that we are STILL fighting for today.
The fight is far from over. In fact, it's just begun.
The Asbury Park Dyke March will lock arms this October with the Black Lives Matter movement to take a stand against the overwhelming tide of right-wing oppression, state-funded murder, rampant police brutality, and the silencing of our BIPOC, trans, and immigrant family.
There is work to be done. OUR work.
This event is for Dykes and those who LOVE them.
If you identify as a gay woman - we see you, and we love you.
If you identify as a dyke: we see you, and we love you.
If you identify as someone who is part of, and/or supports this ever-changing, living masterpiece we call the queer community, you are welcome here.

Our goal as the Asbury Park Dyke March is to bring a little light to an impossibly dark year by bringing not only the #LGBTQ+ community together, but linking arms with our siblings across the entire strata of ongoing movements in America today.
Dyke March means liberation. It means freedom. It's a way to celebrate ourselves and our loved ones in a world that doesn't make space for women.
It's a march, but more than that, it's an outlet for us to show our love for each other. Peacefully; with humor and grace...and some REALLY great signs.
DONATE today, and SHARE THIS far and wide, so that we can get our bills paid, and put on this inclusive, intersectional, people-powered event. All we want is community.
We love and thank you, from the bottom of our little rainbow hearts.
Sam Parker
Allison Kolarik
Co-founders: Asbury Park Dyke March
Organizer and beneficiary
Allison Kolarik
Organizer
Asbury Park, NJ
Samantha Parker
Beneficiary