Europride in Warsaw was amazing!

By Deborah Price
Jul 30, 2010 - 11:27:22 PM
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Hello, haven’t seen much on Europride which was in Warsaw this year.  We have just returned and it was amazing!  A Brighton resident, Claire ‘Bat’ Denyon received an award at the gala evening that featured Stockholms gay mens choir and the  London gay mens choir.
 
The march itself set off in temperatures of 35 and was eventually rerouted and shortened, partly because of the heat but also because of the counter demonstrations – 5 of them. These were a mixture of fundamentalist Catholics and right wing fascists.  There was a smoke bomb in front of us and some stone throwing – one of the gaymens choir of  London was hurt. The police, although grim faced and reluctant to be snapped, were very protective and were numerous and visually on full alert for any trouble.
 
That evening we explored what the delights of our silver club card would bring us and found an amazing collection of bars, each one the size of a small living room and all in shacks just off one of the main shopping streets. There was no big central evening do that we could find and the lack of air con put us off the drag act on ‘Pride House’ one of the main gathering areas but we had a great time.
 
Having a Polish speaker in our gang of 3 was in valuable and we were able to go to a lot of places that tourists would have shied away from. We also met lots of Polish lesbians and my partner, Maria Jastrzebska did a poetry reading in a library in  Warsaw on the Monday after pride.  It was well supported and a very interesting gathering who asked searching questions in the Q and A session after the reading.
 
It was a shame that the event was not better attended, maybe people were worried about the dubious track record of  Poland with LGBT issues and it cannot be denied that it is not the easiest place to be gay.  However we had am amazing time and really felt like we were making a difference by being there.  Hopefully future prides will be enlivened by this year and the  Warsaw businesses will see the benefits of the pink pound even if they are not completely championing diversity.

Deborah Price
 


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