LGBT GROUPS AND VETERANS TO
WALK
IN SOUTH BOSTON ON MARCH
16
Boston, Mass. - February 14, 2014 -
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) groups will march in South
Boston on March 16 ----- not in the traditional parade ----- but in the
welcoming and inclusive Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade, that follows the first
parade on the same parade route, organized by Veterans For Peace.
For the forth year in a row, LGBT Groups
will march in the Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade in South Boston. “Some day these
walls of exclusion and division will come tumbling down, said Carisa Cunningham,
the Director of Public Affairs for the Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders
(GLAD). It will be a proud day for the City of Boston when one’s sexual
orientation is not a litmus test for who can participate in a parade”.
Veterans For Peace is organizing what
parade organizers call the only “Peace Parade” in the country.
Cole Harrison, Executive Director of Mass. Peace Action, one of the organizing
groups stated that the Peace Parade is energizing, with great music, great
messages and just a lot of fun for everyone”.
The Allied War Veterans Council (AWVC),
the group that runs the traditional Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, has again
snubbed the LGBT community and Veterans For Peace. Mayor Marty Walsh has
attempted to negotiate an acceptable compromise with the AWVC with no results as
of today. Mayor Walsh, as his predecessor before him, has announced that he will
not walk in the traditional parade because of the parade’s exclusionary
practices.
For the past four years Veterans For
Peace has organized their own alternative welcoming and inclusive parade after
being denied to walk in the traditional parade in 2011. “We have never been
denied permission to walk in any parade except for this parade”, stated Pat
Scanlon, the Coordinator for Veterans For Peace for the greater Boston area and
principal organizer of the Peace Parade. “I am a decorated Vietnam Veteran, with
seventeen years of Catholic education, born on Saint Patrick’s Day and I can’t
walk in their parade because my fellow veterans and I stand for peace. That is
shameful and the exclusion an embarrassment to this great city”. “Bravo” said
Scanlon, “to the new mayor of Boston Marty Walsh for standing on principal and
announcing that he will not walk in the traditional parade unless LGBT groups
can march under their own banners”. “It is 2014 and time for these
antiquated divisive practices to come to an end,” added Scanlon. “We hope every
politician follows Mayor Walsh’s lead and not participate in the first parade
until every group who wants to celebrate Saint Patrick and the proud Irish
traditions can”.
This year will be quite different.
Street sweepers, that for the past three years have been placed behind the first
parade, dispersing onlookers, will now be behind the Saint Patrick’s Peace
Parade allowing all the revelers in Southie to see and hear both parades.
Scanlon added, “it is our hope that someday there will be one, welcoming,
inclusive parade in South Boston, with everyone invited to celebrate Saint
Patrick and the proud Irish traditions. Sadly, that probably will not happen
this year maybe next”.
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