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Hey LIX Chicks,

Lucy here from your Steering Committee.  I thought I’d give Marie a little summer holiday from the e-news blurb and write one myself.  What with wedding season upon us, and Capital Pride looming on the horizon, I’ve got some stuff I’ve been thinking about.

Many of our queer brothers and sisters are taking advantage of equal marriage legislation and getting hitched.  I say, “Congratulations! Good for you!”  The institution never truly resonated for me, so I’m giving it a miss, but I totally support those ‘taking the plunge’. The fight was hard-won, so go for it!  That said, the whole ‘equal marriage’ thing has made me wonder: is ‘equality’ really what we, as queers, are after?

In the 70’s, we had ‘the gay liberation movement’.  Now doesn’t that sound fabulous?  I don’t know about you but I’ll take truly liberated over simply equal any day!  Who lowered that bar, and who said they could!!

There used to be a Women’s Liberation slogan that you may remember...”Women who want to be equal to men have no ambition”.  This Pride, I’d like to re-purpose that: “Queers who want to be equal to heterosexuals have no ambition.”  What do you think?  Shall I order the bumper stickers?  Now don’t get me wrong.  I love our opposite-sex-loving pals as much as the next girl.  But let’s face it...some of their old customs and rituals are messed up!  I’m not sure I want to be ‘equal’ to all those centuries of screwy tradition. 

But I’m not a total poop...I do love witnessing queer marriages that are a change from the old traditions…marriages that actually meet the needs of the couple.  And I’ll no doubt be in tears of joy as dear friends tie the knot. What I love about queer community is the myriad of ways that love is explored.  I love to see us building families of choice (that include our beloved friends), exploring multi-partnered commitments, raising our children in ways that help them love beyond the nuclear family, and stretching the boundaries of traditional marriage.

This Pride, married or not, let’s once again look to a future that sees us all bigger than merely ‘equal’.  Our outsider/queer status opens the door for us to be different.  Let’s not waste that opportunity!  Let’s be the leaders and inspirations of how love can make us better, stronger and, ultimately, set us free.  I say “Never mind equality...give me Liberation!”  HAPPY PRIDE! 

See you at the Proud Chicks Dance on the 28th.
Lucy 

AND HAPPY PRIDE FROM ALL OF US ON THE LIX STEERING COMMITTEE…KERRY, MARIE, LUCY, SINÉAD AND CATHERINE!!

 

Special Interest Groups & Activities


1. Monthly group for non-biological Moms in same-sex families. I’m interested in creating a group for those of us who have started families together and where one parent is the biological mother and one isn’t.  The purpose of the group would be to provide an informal space to share concerns, fears and issues with other Moms going through this experience and navigating this sometimes difficult terrain. My thought would be to meet for coffee/tea at a café or at someone’s home. If you are interested, please contact Laura Cohen at lauracohen@rogers.com  or at (613) 228-9778 and we can go from there.

2. Ottawa Amazons Women's Motorcycle Club.   Come and join the gals for fun, friendship, laughter and travel with an all lesbian motorcycle group.  Monthly meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at Bridgehead Coffee, 362 Richmond Road (west of Churchill in Westboro) at 7:15 pm.  If you would like information on how to become a member of the Ottawa Amazons, how to obtain a motorcycle license, and/or tips on negotiating the purchase of a new or used motorcycle, the Amazons are the gals to contact.  If you plan to attend a monthly meeting, please contact Molly King at Ottawa.Amazons@monaco.ca.

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1.Women’s Worlds 2011 (WW 2011):  Check out www.womensworlds.ca – a trilingual website devoted to a 2011 global feminist event...an event that will likely be the largest women’s conference in Canada’s history!  “Inclusions, Exclusions, and Seclusions: Living in a Globalized World” is the theme of the international and interdisciplinary gathering of and about women to be held in Ottawa-Gatineau from July 3-7, 2011.  (Heather O.)

1. Studio Space Wanted:  I want to get this out into the consciousness.  I will be looking for a painting studio in the late fall.  Ideally, I would like a ground level access garage or one room (400-500 sq. ft.) open structure with some windows.  I have heaters and lights so they are not necessarily part of the package.  It should allow ventilation for working with oils and be reasonably priced...$300 or less.  It shouldn’t be fancy...I make a mess when I paint. Can be outside the city but no more than a 30 minute drive.  Contact valorie@valoriepreston.com with any information or suggestions.

2. Cottage for rent:  A cottage on a small island on the Big Rideau Lake, about an hour and a half from Ottawa.  Also for rent, a rustic cabin, perfect for kayakers.  For information please contact Marion at (613) 237-4054.

3. 2009 Dyke March Volunteers Needed:  The Dyke March Committee has started their volunteer recruitment drive for the August 29 Ottawa Dyke March. If you are interested in volunteering for any of the positions below please contact the committee at dykemarchottawa@yahoo.ca.

  • Food prep (several people needed 1 or 2 nights before the march)
  • Food and BBQ set up/serving/cooking (several people needed as well as a car to bring food to the Jack Purcell Community Centre)
  • Clean up and return uneaten food to ACO (several people needed as well as a car to bring things back to ACO)
  • Set up of stage and music equipment (several people needed)
  • Pre-march rally (two people to set up and take down speaker and amplifier at the march)
  • Take down and clean up of stage and picnic area
  • Vehicle volunteers

4.  Call for Contributions to Lesbian Journal:  Poetry has long been important to lesbians, lesbian publishing, and lesbian identity.  Sinister Wisdom, a multicultural journal by and for lesbians, is seeking poems by thirty to forty contemporary lesbian poets, each paired with a poem by a lesbian poet of yore. Think about what work inspires your work and submit creative, eclectic, interesting, and unusual pairings for consideration.  Each pair should include a poem by the contemporary poet and a “poet of yore.”  A bio of both poets should be included in the submission. 

Poets are encouraged to submit up to three pairs of poems for consideration.  Pairings of poems and visual art work are also welcome.  Other creative responses to the theme are welcome.  Permission to print both poems must be secured by the submitter.  Please discuss copyright and permission with the guest editor well in advance of deadline. 

Submit manuscripts to Julie R. Enszer, 6910 Wells Parkway, University Park, MD 20782 with SASE for response or email JulieREnszer@gmail.com.  Submissions are due March 1, 2010.

Upcoming Events of Interest


photo by Ima Ortega


 
1. The Third Sex: Thai Lady*Boys - exhibition runs from August 1st – 30th

For his first exhibition at La Petite Mort Gallery, artist Patrick Evoke has created a series of remarkable portraits.  These beautiful and haunting works are the actual physical records of cosmetics peeled from the faces of heavily ‘made up’ transvestites, drag queens and working women of South East Asia.  Vernissage, August 1st 7:00 pm.  Exhibition continues until August 30th.  La Petite Mort Gallery, 306 Cumberland.  www.lapetitemortgallery.com.

2. ‘On the Green’: Ottawa Out Golfing Group 3rd Annual Charity Scramble - Saturday, August 8th

A fundraiser in support of The Village Initiative.  Canadian Golf & Country Club.  $110 includes greens fees, power cart, meal, taxes & gratuities.  Payment is due by July 31st.  To register, contact Robert at (613) 237-0200 or send him an email at rmeagher@istar.ca.  Space is limited – register early to secure your spot!  For details, click here .

3. 2009 Lumière Festival - Saturday, August 8th

The 6th Annual Ottawa Lumière Festival is a chance to celebrate the magic and beauty of light. The Festival is a free evening of dazzling performers, 2000 magical lanterns, wonderful costumes and beautiful music!  At Lumière, friends and neighbours dress in costumes and carry glowing lanterns.  Over 150 live performers, including professional fire spinners, dancers and acrobats, add to the enchanted feel.   Artists create captivating light installations that illuminate the ethereal Lumière atmosphere.  New Edinburgh Park (off Stanley Ave.)   5:00 pm. - 11:00 pm.  Everyone is welcome (wheelchair/stroller accessible).   Admission by donation! The Festival starts at 5:00 pm. at the St. Patrick Street Bridge (Off Beechwood) and will follow the path down to New Edinburgh Park.  It is a fantastic venue with a natural route, a playground, access to water for the water lanterns, and the history of being New Edinburgh’s community meeting place.  For details, go to www.lumiereottawa.com

4. Exclusive Rainbow Sisters Boat Cruise of the 1000 Islands - Saturday, August 8th 

Come and join us for a spectacular evening of dinner & dancing as you drift amongst the ever-changing landscapes of the beautiful 1000 Islands. Your Sunset Dinner Cruise includes: catered buffet dinner, 3-hour cruise, DJ.  7:00 pm – 10:00 pm (6:30 pm boarding).  Leave from: 30 Block House Island PKY, Brockville.  Tickets: $59.99 + $4.60 taxes.  Limited space so get your tickets now!  To buy your tickets go to Seaway Boat Cruises at www.1000islandscruises.com and under the comments section, write Janine for your tickets to the Exclusive Rainbow Sisters Boat Cruise event. Please specify any special dietary requests in the comments section as well.  Tickets are non-refundable.  Last day for tickets sales is July18th. For more details and RSVP, click here or send an email to Janine at janinethebean@hotmail.com

5. Capital Pride: Putting Pride on the Map - August 21st – 30th

Join your queer sisters and brothers in the week-long celebrations of Pride Week.  Approximately 50,000 people will attend the various activities planned throughout the week by various LGBT organizations in Ottawa and Gatineau. Marches, vigils, picnics, sporting events, workshops, info fairs, cultural events, drag shows, dance parties and entertainment will offer something for everyone in the queer and queer-friendly community. On Sunday, August 30th, we will proudly take the Capital Pride Parade past Parliament Hill and the Supreme Court to City Hall’s Festival Plaza.  This festive parade has historically been attended by over 32,000 people each year and takes marchers past some of the institutions that matter so much to individuals’ rights to live equally and fairly by all levels of government.  For details, go to www.capitalpride.ca.  

6. The Ottawa Folk Festival...August 21st – 23rd

Held in beautiful Britannia Park in Ottawa's west end, the Festival has been recognized as one of the "Top 50 Ontario Festivals" by Festival & Events Ontario.  This year’s line-up includes Bruce Cockburn, Joel Plaskett and Amy Millan.  Advance tickets are now on sale.  For ticket information and festival details, go to www.ottawafolk.org/2009

7. Divergence Movie Night presents ‘She’s A Boy I Knew’ - Tuesday, August 25th

Vancouver filmmaker, Gwen Haworth, documents her male-to-female gender transition partially through the voices of her anxious but loving family, best friend, and wife.  Finding self-empowerment through self-representation, Haworth’s feature debut is a comic, heartbreaking and uplifting autobiography that breaks away from marginalized depictions of transsexuals that populate mainstream media.  Instead, Haworth focuses on a family whose bonds unexpectedly strengthen as they re-examine their preconceptions of gender and sexuality.  (77 minutes).   Doors open at 7:00 pm.; movie starts at 7:30 pm.  Club SAW, 67 Nicholas Street.  Free admission; $5 suggested donation.  For more information go to http://divergencemovienight.com.  

8. Proud Chicks Dance Party 5 - Friday, August 28th

Mark your calendars now for the social event of the summer!  The Ron Kolbus Centre at Lakeside Gardens.  Doors open at 9:00 pm. and the dancing continues until 1:00 am.  Tickets will go on sale August 1st at After Stonewall, mother tongue books, and Venus Envy.  Advance tickets are $15; $20 for tickets at the door.  Please keep in mind that this dance sells out every year so if you want to guarantee yourself admission, buy your tickets in advance.

9. Dyke March Ottawa - Saturday, August 29th

The Ottawa Dyke March is an annual grassroots initiative organized by a small group of women who are committed to providing a welcoming and fun space for queer women, their families, friends and allies. Our message is explicit:”We stand up for women's rights, we oppose racism and discrimination in any form, and we encourage women to stand up for their rights.” Our theme for 2009 is "Public Display of Affection". Join us on August 29 at 1:00 pm at the Human Rights Monument on Elgin Street and help make it happen! For more information visit the “Dyke March Ottawa” Facebook group or send us an email at dykemarchottawa@yahoo.ca.

10. Womyn’s Pride Dance and Cruise Night - Saturday, August 29th

Free snacks, free parking, free pizza on the dock after the cruise, 50/50 draw, prizes, and much more.  Boat leaves from 799 Jacques-Cartier in Hull.  8:00 – 11:00 pm.  $30.  For more information and ticket purchase, contact Dawn & Lynn Summers at dawnsummers@live.ca or call (519) 720-8424.  Tickets are also available at Venus Envy (cash only).

11. Saturday Morning Run - September 5th

Ottawa Frontrunners, a GLBTTQ club, extends a warm invitation to women of all abilities to join them for a run or walk at 9:00 am. at the Lisgar Street entrance to City Hall, 111 Lisgar at the intersection of Cartier.  They all start off together, and there is usually someone running at a similar pace.  If not, they try to ensure that no-one runs alone, and someone will adjust their pace accordingly. They run various distances as some want to go farther than others, but they all meet up afterwards at a predetermined spot nearby, which is always announced at the beginning of the run. On Saturdays it is generally Dantessa Restaurant, 131 Cooper Street at Cartier, where they go for breakfast.  For more information, check out their web site at http://ottawafrontrunners.org or send an email to
ofr@ottawafrontrunners.org

 

12. An Evening of Pool at Dooly’s - second Tuesday of every month

Tuesday is free night for women!  Join the dyke gang from 7:00 - 9:30 pm.  All you need to pay for is your drinks!  The players range from those trying to figure out which end of the cue stick to hold, to some really great players. Players of all skill levels are welcome and the good players are always willing to help with some coaching.  Dooly's is located at 2277 Gladwin Crescent, just south of the Queensway and off St Laurent.  Their web site is www.doolysottawa.com.  You don't need to RSVP ... just show up if you want to join in the fun.

13. Women For Sobriety (WFS) Meetings - Sunday evenings

Women For Sobriety is a self-help recovery program for women that can be used with or without a 12-step program.  Meetings are strictly confidential and anonymous.  Any woman with a sincere desire to start dealing with her addiction is welcome.  Meetings run from 7:00 - 8:15 pm. at the headquarters of the Christmas Exchange Program at 1390 Prince of Wales, 4th floor.  The office building is in behind the Chateau Royale apartments and has a restaurant on the first floor.  Turn west at the lights between Dynes Road and Meadowlands Drive East.  Parking is free.  Tim Horton's is on the south side.  For more information, call (613) 220-3588 or send an email to w.f.s.in.Ottawa@gmail.com.  WFS has a private Facebook page that you can join by sending an email to this same WFS email address.

14. Pink Triangle Services (PTS) Women’s Nights - second and fourth Thursday of every month

The Women’s Nights gathering at Pink Triangle Services aims to provide a friendly, safe and supportive place for queer women at all stages of coming out. The second Thursday of every month is devoted to a discussion group on topics that have been selected by women attending the group.  The fourth Thursday of every month is reserved for social events chosen by the group participants.  This is an open group and all those who identify as women are welcome to attend.  For more information, email ptswomen@yahoo.ca.

15. Lesbian Outdoor Group (LOG)

...is a large, vibrant organization that organizes a wide variety of recreational and social activities for lesbians in the National Capital Region.  Recent activities have included hiking, cycling, dining out, movie nights, pool, dog-walking, darts nights, picnics, camping weekends, indoor rock climbing, dances, games nights, gathering/potlucks etc.  For more details, visit their web site at www.lesbianoutdoorgroup.ca.

16. Public Service Pride Network (PSP)

...brings together lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) public servants from all departments of the federal government.  According to the mandate, the Network provides LGBT federal public servants with opportunities to develop professional communication networks, meet for social events, provide support to colleagues in the workplace, share information about experiences, and raise awareness regarding LGBT issues.  For more information and to see the calendar of events, please visit their web site at www.publicservicepride.ca.  The women in the PSP group have decided that they will meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month.  For location and more details, send an email to Sarah at psp_women2008@yahoo.ca.

17. Integrity Ottawa Monthly Eucharist

...takes place on the first Sunday of each month at the Church of the Ascension, 253 Echo Drive, Ottawa at 7:00 pm.   Integrity Ottawa is a gathering of gay men, lesbians and straight friends living in the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa.  They are interested in supporting the lives of LGBTTQ people in the Anglican Church of Canada and abroad in the wider Anglican Communion.  For more information, check out: www.ottawa.integritycanada.org.

18. Venus Envy

...regularly holds workshops of interest to women.  To see what's happening, check out the web site at www.venusenvy.ca.  Venus Envy is located at 320 Lisgar Street.

 

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Cheers,
Marie Robertson
for the LIX Steering Committee

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