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November Editorial – California Marriage & Olivia Cruises

Written on November 5th, 2008 by LQ Editorno shouts

The wife and I got back from an Olivia Cruise to Mexico a few weeks ago (more on that later).

The ship sailed from San Diego, and Olivia organized a party the night before, which doubled as a wedding reception for the 50 couples that got married that day in the city. Many had no family or friends there, since they’d travelled from other parts of the US in order to get married. The shared reception party was so meagre compared to what Jeanette and I had experienced in love and support from our family and friends, that although I was happy for them, I was sad for them as well. We had the opportunity to meet several of those couples on the trip, and so the ‘no on proposition 8′ campaign became more personal to me.

In California, yesterday, people actually voted about whether they were going to discriminate against gay and lesbian people by ammending their state constitution to allow only heterosexual couples to marry. 

My neice, a Mormon, actually joined a facebook group devoted to ‘protecting’ marriage from other lesbians and gays getting to experience it.  What joy to recieve this notification in my facebook family updates.

I did my auntly duty and tried to explain how such groups are promoting hatred and discrimination against me and her aunt, but I don’t think she was convinced. I’d thought that 8 years of witnessing to her and her family that her aunt an I are good, honourable, loving people would have had some effect, and perhaps it has, but not enough.  In the process I came across the best refutation from a Christian religious perspective against this survival of outdated and dodgy cultural practices enshrined in the bible, which still includes such things as a requirement of a widow who had not borne a male heir to have sex with her late husband’s brothers in turn until she bore one. Here’s the link in case you ever need it: http://www.soulforce.org/article/homosexuality-bible-gay-christian  The Mormon church in particular has thrown huge amounts of money and the free labour of an army of devout women and men at enshrining hatred and discrimination.  Shame on them. Who would Jesus deny human rights?

The Proposition 8 decision is too close to call. As of today, according to the “No on Proposition 8″ website, there are 3-4 million provisional and absentee ballots left to count, which could make the difference as the bigots are only ahead by 400,000 votes. (For those of you who might think the use of the word bigot is a bit harsh, it appears it’s meaning is derived from the Old English oath ‘bi Gott’ or ‘by god’.) For those interested in updates on this issue, they’re available at: http://www.noonprop8.com/  No on 8 supporters in California are gathering tonight in cities all over the state to share food during the wait.

So, tonight, my heart goes out to the 100+ newlywed women I met on a boat full of 1800 lesbians (and one or two straight women) earlier this month.

Speaking of the boat. I’ve always wanted to go on an Olivia cruise. It was fun but not quite what I’d hoped or expected. First off, all the ship staff were men, with the exception of a couple of women who worked in the salon.  Seriously. All the waiters, cabin stewards, people driving the boat and such were all men. Does Holland America not have any female staff or were they just afraid of us gals?  The presence of guys all the time precluded such happy events as topless sunbathing, but luckily didn’t prevent the couples from kissing or holding hands.

Secondly, I know the tourism industry in the US is suffering from the recession, and it looks like Olivia had some struggles filling the boat (hence the great deal we got on our trip), but the organization was lacking. I’d really love to rave about this historic lesbian run tourism company for lesbians, but unfortunately, I can’t. If the point of giving out some good deals on cruises was to win ongoing customers who’d be willing to pay more, Olivia missed the mark. However, Mexico and the women on the boat were so great, the vacation as a whole was still wonderful.

Compared to the hyper efficient and helpful Holland America staff, the actual Olivia staff seemed un-lesbian in their disorganziation and un-helpfulness. I’m used to lesbian-organized events being better run than average, so this was a bit of shock. For example, the wedding reception party was crowded and there wasn’t enough food or chairs, not enough fuss was made over the new couples individually (would it have killed them to have a ‘annoucing Jane and Marsha from Iowa, together 38 years, married today’ introduction of the newlyweds into the room? Family members were trying to take pictures of the group ‘first dance’ but the floor was too crowded to see everyone.)

I competed in the Olivia Idol competition with an original song about vaginas which went over well. After advancing into the second round, Olivia assigned a surly Olivia staff member who was a dancer to allegedly ‘help’ the finalists get our second song set up . She announced at our ‘rehearsal’ at midnight the night before the finals that we wouldn’t be able to do any of the original songs we’d been practicing for days, and would have choose a song from a Karaoke list. We were then allowed to hear about a minute of this song we’d never heard in order to ‘rehearse’. ”No originals, we want is to pop!”. She didn’t help women find a song in the right key, ensuring that they would look and sound like idiots. “Oh, and dress up, people, we want you to look GOOD” she said with a sneer. Three women, lesbian original composers who had performed beautiful, high quality originals (a capella, but still with impact) in the first round, dropped out. I performed the stinking karaoke but was very stressed out, not something I wanted on my vacation. How is it that lesbian composers were suppressed in favour of performing heterosexual pop songs?  To their credit, apparently Olivia is looking at having a separate songwriters showcase if they do it again. The woman who won kicked everyone’s butts, however, performing a powerful and sophisticated version of “I will always love you” that got a standing ovation. Honestly, she would have kicked Whitney Huston’s butt too if she’d been there, she was that good.

One of the best parts was seeing little old lesbians in their 70’s, 80’s and 90’s ballroom dancing every night before dinner. It warmed the cockles, I tell you, and I had the pleasure of dancing with some of them. There were some lesbian performers every night, including Suede (who I’d never heard of, but was a decent soft butch jazz artist), Poppy (a comedian, with a nasty streak), Vicki Shaw (comedian), the Wau Wau Sisters (comedy troupe) and some others. Oh, and there were some sports people too, including tennis star Billie Jean King and a gal who did an interesting (but US-centric) history of [US] women in sports presentation. Olivia also arranged for lesbian-friendly television programming on the in-cabin tv’s, including footage of Billie Jean’s famous ’battle of the sexes’ tennis match (that I’d never heard about iether) which was a nice touch.

I’m still hoping for a win in California. The thought of being stripped of your marriage by a bunch of bigots is horrific. May justice and equality prevail.

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Lesbian Cancer Survivor Group

Written on October 1st, 2008 by LQ Editorno shouts

Are you a lesbian cancer survivor?
⇒ The Cancer Support Network is hosting online and teleconference support groups for lesbian
and bi-sexual cancer survivors.
⇒ The six-week pilot support groups are being held this fall and will be facilitated by an
experienced lesbian peer support facilitator. All you need is a Telephone or Internet Access to
connect from the comfort of your own home.
If you are interested in learning more, or participating in this pilot, please contact:

Kathy Thompson
OBCIEP Project Coordinator
Phone Toll Free: 1-888-837-9071
E-mail: kathy@cancersupportnetwork.ca
Website: www.cancersupportnetwork.ca

The Ontario Breast Cancer Information Exchange Partnership (OBCIEP) is hosting the Cancer
Support Network pilot of teleconference and online support groups with other partners that include
the Canadian Cancer Society, the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada, Lung Cancer Canada,
Ovarian Cancer Canada, Wellspring and the Odette (Sunnybrook) Cancer Centre

BOLD beautiful lesbian

Written on September 17th, 2008 by LQ Editorno shouts

BOLD beautiful Lesbian
holding my hand
walking sprightly with me
down the Drive 

 

we
unfettered by the stares we usually
garner in the Kit’s Area, enjoy each other

like minded
women
walk as well hand in hand
women “from the club” laugh
and live normally
like everyone else
here
on the Drive.

baby dykes so cute you wanna
hug ‘em

 (c)2008 Cherilyn Fry

Rhizome Cafe – Anniversary Celebration

Written on September 20th, 2008 by LQ Editorno shouts
September 27, 2008
7:00 pm

You are Invited to Celebrate Rhizome Café’s Second Anniversary!
Saturday, September 27, 7:00pm to midnight
317 East Broadway, 604-872-3166
$0-$100 sliding scale (this is a fundraiser to help keep Rhizome going) but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. This is a chance for the wonderfully diverse crowd of Rhizome folk to come together to celebrate what we have all created together over the past two years. Join us for fun and games, performances and art projects, good things to eat, a lovely gathering of friends and co-conspirators, and more. In addition, we’ll be unveiling (and selling) the new Rhizome T-Shirt recently created through our collaborative process of rhizomatic design.
Also: Seeking (Short!) Performances! There will be a participatory element to the program. Your assignment (should you choose to accept) is this: Create a 60-second performance that represents something that happens-or could happen-at Rhizome. You can sing, dance, mime, read a poem, facilitate a game-whatever, as long as it lasts 60 seconds or less! Comedy, tragedy, documentary, satire-they’re all good! Perform solo or with a group! To sign up, send your name, what kind of performance you’ll do, and your technical requirements to lisa@rhizomecafe.ca no later than September 25. We hope to see you then!
Rhizome Café * Arts Venue * Community Space
Where we are: 317 East Broadway Vancouver, BC, Coast Salish Territory
For more information: 604-872-3166
www.rhizomecafe.ca
rhizome@rhizomecafe.ca
When we’re open:
Tuesdays: 4 to 10pm
Wednesdays: 11am to 10pm
Thursdays: 11am to 10pm
Fridays: 11am to midnight
Saturdays: 10am to midnight (brunch from 10 to 3)
Sundays: 10am to 3pm (brunch from 10 to 3); and often Family Sunday events from 4:30 to 7pm-ish
We’re closed on Mondays.