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June 2016
2016 Dyke March & Rally
The Seattle Dyke March and Rally Tradition Continues! We will have incredible performers, inspiring speakers, and a space that hightlights, celebrates, and embraces our queer identified women identified community! Hope to see you there and at many of our fundraisers leading up to the Rally & March. More Details to come.
Find out more »March 2017
#BlackLivesMatter- March For Freedom
#BlackLivesMatter- We having nothing to lose but our Chains People of color and Black people have been oppressed and suppressed by white privilege and white supremacy. We have nothing to lose but our chains of oppression from last 300 years+ even as we have a white nationalist president sitting in the White House. So it time to march for Freedom and say our brother and sisters of color can no longer be oppressed and suppressed and as we lose our…
Find out more »June 2017
2017 Seattle Dyke March & Rally
Join Seattle's dykes and supporters at our rally on Capitol Hill in celebration and demonstration as part of the 23rd annual Seattle Dyke March! STAY TUNED FOR SPEAKER AND PERFORMER LINE-UP! Rally starts at 5pm at Seattle Central College (Pine & Broadway). March starts at 7pm and goes through the Capitol Hill neighborhood. People of all genders and orientations are invited to watch the rally and march in solidarity. Since 1994, every year on Pride weekend the Dyke March has…
Find out more »June 2018
2018 Dyke March & Rally
Planning for the 2018 Dyke March and Rally is well underway. We'll start updating this page throughout the late spring, but for now, this is your save-the-date. We will once again rally outside at Seattle Central College and then we march through Capitol Hill. Rally start time is typically 5:00 p.m. March start time is typically 7:00 p.m. We are planning on being lead by the Dykes on Bikes again this year. Based on feedback, we may have one to…
Find out more »November 2018
Capitol Hill: Transgender Day of Remembrance
The trans community continues to suffer persecution and violence at the hands of trans-phobic people and groups. Add to this the current administration's attempts to erase trans people out of existence, and it becomes clear that now, more than ever, we as a community must stand together in solidarity against this oppression and hate. Last year in the United States, at least 29 transgender people died as a direct result of fatal violence, the most ever recorded. 2018 has already…
Find out more »The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway Open House
The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway will use public art to create a physical place for remembrance and reflection; utilize technology to share stories about the epidemic and the diverse community responses to the crisis; and provide a call to action to end HIV/AIDS, stigma, and discrimination. Join us and share your ideas to inspire our artists as they begin their work transforming the future home of The AMP. Refreshments will be provided! VENUE: Seattle Central College | Room BE1110 |…
Find out more »May 2019
Seattle Central Queer Prom 2019
Theme: A Pop of Color Who: Everyone! When: Friday, May 31st, 2019 Time: 7p - 9p Where: Seattle Central College, Mitchell Activity Center Gym Please feel free to invite your friends. It is open to the community to share in the diversity of Capitol Hill and Seattle. This event will help show LGBTQ support for SCC students and our communities! Suggested donation $10 No one will be turned away for not donating. All funds go directly back to Queer Cooperative,…
Find out more »June 2019
2019 Seattle Dyke March
Save the Date - 2019 Seattle Dyke March will be on Saturday, June 29, 2019. We will update as we confirm our line-up. https://www.facebook.com/events/2252131261703561/
Find out more »November 2019
Transgender Day of Remembrance 2019/Seattle
The trans community continues to suffer persecution and violence at the hands of trans-phobic people and groups. Add to this the current administration's attempts to erase trans people out of existence, and it becomes clear that now, more than ever, we as a community must stand together in solidarity against this oppression and hate. Last year in the United States, at least 23 transgender people died as a direct result of fatal violence, the second most ever recorded. 2019 has…
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