[新聞] Events mark gay pride birthday
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Events mark gay pride birthday
CELEBRATING DIVERSITY:Organizers of the Chinese-speaking world’
s largest annual gay festival are planning to highlight ongoing
injustices around the issue of marriage
By Ho Yi / Staff reporter
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, organizers of Taiwan Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Pride are holding a series
of events in the months leading up to the Chinese-speaking world
’s largest annual pride parade, which is set to take place on
Oct. 27 this year.
A one-month long, cross-island relay started on Saturday in
Greater Kaohsiung, with participants carrying a large rainbow
flag while marching through the streets.
Members of the LGBT communities and their supporters in
different cities and towns are welcome to join the march and
also visit important venues and sites relating to homosexual
history and culture, organizers said.
Citing a 2010 tragedy in which a teenage lesbian couple
committed suicide in Checheng (車城), Pingtung County, one of
the relay’s organizers, A-Tuan (阿端), pointed out that even
though much progress has been made over the past decade,
homosexual youth living in the countryside still lack the
support and resources to match their needs.
“Participants of the relay are encouraged to devise their own
routes, visit places and share experiences that are important to
local LGBT communities or themselves — to make people aware of
the LGBT community and possibly gain a more in-depth
understanding,” he said.
With more and more small-scale LGBT parades and events recently
staged in cities including Taichung, Hualien and Pingtung, the
cross-island march is intended to connect LGBT groups and
individuals across the country, A-Tuan said.
The rainbow-flag relay will return to Kaohsiung — hosting its
third-ever event of this nature — on Sept. 22, with the LGBT
Parade set to depart from and then end at the city’s Central
Park.
Under this year’s slogan, “Revolutionary Marriage: Equal
Marriage Rights and Diverse Partnership” (革命婚姻──婚姻平權,
伴侶多元), parade organizers in Taipei hope to use the LGBT
communities’ growing power to address the issue of same-sex
marriage.
“We are not encouraging people to get married or to naively
think that we will live happily ever after,” one of the events
organizers Mu Chuan (沐川) said. “Our emphasis is that
homosexuals should have the same legal rights as heterosexuals.”
She pointed out that unless same-sex unions are granted with the
same legal status as heterosexual marriage, same-sex couples
enjoy none of the legal benefits of marriage such as insurance
benefits, custody and inheritance rights, as well as the right
to visit partners in hospital and to make decisions regarding
medical care.
Last month, the Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership
Rights proposed its version of amendments to the nation’s Civil
Law, pushing legislation of civil partnerships, same-sex
marriages and opening the right to adoption to gay people and
unmarried straight couples.
To further examine the limitations of the marriage system and
how LGBT communities may imagine their unions differently,
parade organizers are to hold a series of forums, with the first
one slated to take place on Saturday at the National Taiwan
University Alumni Club. Participating speakers are to include
professor Ning Yin-bin (甯應斌) from the National Central
University and Wu Shao-wen (吳紹文), general-secretary of the
Taiwan LGBT Family Rights Advocacy.
The Taiwan LGBT Pride Community — which organizes the parade —
has also called on past participants to submit photographs and
other visual documents about previous events. The submitted
material will be used for retrospective purposes. More
information can be found at http://www.twpride.org
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