Veterans For
Peace
For Immediate
Release
Attached: Press
Release, Parade Flyer, Open Letter to Residents of Boston
Mayor Walsh and Representative
Steven Lynch
Officially Invited to Walk in the
Saint Patrick’s Peace
Parade
Boston, Mass. –
March 12, 2014 – Organizers of the Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade announced today
that Mayor Marty Walsh and Representative Steven Lynch have been cordially
invited to walk in the only parade on the streets of Boston on March 16 that is
open, welcoming and inclusive of all groups whether they are veterans or
non-veterans, gay or straight, black or white.
Mayor Walsh
attempted to negotiate a suitable agreement with the Allied War Veterans Council
to allow MassEquality to openly walk in the traditional parade. As has been
widely reported those negotiations have fallen apart because of the intransience
and continued exclusionary and discriminatory practices of the organizers of the
traditional parade. The Mayor has publically stated that he will not walk in the
first parade if MassEquality does not walk. MassEquality is not
walking.
“Ones sexual orientation simply does not
matter” stated Pat Scanlon, Coordinator of Veterans For Peace and the lead
organizer for the second parade. “Our parade has eight divisions. One is the
LGBT Division”. The other divisions are: Veterans For Peace, Peace, Religious,
Environmental Stewardship, Political, Labor, Social and Economic Justice. “We
welcome diversity”, stated Scanlon, “and invite all members of the LGBT
community to come and join the second parade. Both Mayor Walsh and
Representative Lynch are welcome to join that division and truly show support
for the LGBT community. It would be a significant statement for both of these
politicians to walk under the rainbow flag”.
Since the
breakdown of negotiations it appears as if both politicians are attempting to
solicit one or more gay veterans to walk with them, crashing the party so to
speak. “This appears to be more a desire to be in the first parade rather than
actually supporting the LGBT community,” stated Reverend Lara Hoke, a Navy
veteran, a lesbian and member of Veterans For Peace. “We understand the desire
of both Mayor Walsh and Representative Lynch, who have walked in this parade for
many years, to want to walk in the first parade” said Rev. Hoke.. “If
MassEquality is not walking in that first parade openly with banners, signs,
posters, songs and or clothing proclaiming who they are while celebrating Saint
Patrick then Mayor should not walk either. The Mayor instead should join the
inclusive and welcoming second parade, the Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade”.
If Mayor de Blasio can walk in the alternative parade in New York City, Mayor
Walsh can do the same in Boston”.
Participants in
the Saint Patrick’s Peace Parade will assemble at 2:00 pm on West Broadway and D
streets in South Boston on Sunday, March 16.
Web: smedleyvfp.org Twitter: @smedleyVFP
Facebook: facebook.com/smedleyvfp
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