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Sacramento’s First Dyke March kicks off Pride Weekend June 15
Lesbians and supporters to march from Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center to Capitol
For the first time in history, Sacramento’s LGBT Pride Week events will include a Dyke March. All lesbian- and women-supportive organizations and individuals are invited to participate.
The First Annual Sacramento Dyke March will begin with a kick-off rally at 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 15, at the Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center, 1927 L Street in Midtown Sacramento. The group will march from the Center to the State Capitol for a brief program featuring Yolo County Clerk-Recorder Freddie Oakley, who has supported equality for LGBT people by issuing Certificates of Inequality to same-sex couples who apply for marriage licenses; Jean Adams, field organizer for Equality California; Marghe Covina — a long-time activist in the community and a performance by True Colors Women’s Chorus.
“We see this march as a way of bringing together the many active and diverse groups that make up Sacramento’s women’s community in a unifying and joyous event,” said Bonnie Osborn, a member of the march organizing committee. “As with any event where you get lots of women together, we think the Dyke March will be empowering, a little bit boisterous and a lot of fun.”
The Dyke March is being organized by members of Women On Wednesdays, or WOW, a facilitated discussion group that meets weekly at the Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center, along with representatives from other community organizations. Call 916-442-0185, Ext. 107, for more information.






Comments (5)
Great stuff, Kati! Thanks for posting this.
Thank you Brian for the nice comment!
Kati Garner
Photographer
Thanks Kati..it'd be great if we could get photos from the event...or better yet an original report!
I am planning on shooting as much as possible while being involved in the actual event.
Thanks,
Kati Garner
Photographer
Nice story.... hope u can get much pics....