Winter Party
Feb 25 - Mar 2, 2009

 
  the national gay and lesbian task force invites you to join more than 10,000 guests from around the world for the 2009 winter party festival, february 25 to march 2, 2009 . . . . . featured events . . . . . thursday february 26, 2009   score nightclub presents blast off featuring dj brett henrichsen . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   halo lounge miami presents halo happy hour featuring dj george figares . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   johnny chisholm and just circuit present five ring circuit featuring djs  manny lehman, eddy baez, joe gauthreaux, warren gluck, wendy hunt, lydia prim and more . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   living room nightclub presents bruthaz beach bash featuring djs oren nizri and maximus 3000 . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   the task force presents under one sun pool party featuring dj roland belmares . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   steel nightclub presents whip: a leather fantasy featuring dj ted eiel . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   the task force presents mercury rising featuring dj alyson calagna . . . . . sunday march 1, 2009   the task forces presents winter party beach party featuring dj tracy young . . . . . sunday march 1, 2009   the task forces presents orbit featuring dj tony moran . . . . .

   
  SO PROUDLY WE WAVE  
   
   
  2008
Art Basel Miami Beach
Join The Impact
Election 2008
Our Anniversary
Gay Flags Flying
Election 2008
Jennifer Holliday
Sobe Halloween
Save Dade Halloween
LGBT Picnic
Beach Birthday Bash
NYC Gay Pride Parade
Florent Closing
Alegria Pride 2008
Sin Morera Interview
Communion Art
Hades Music After Party
Latino Press Awards
Masterbeat Release
The Art of Life
DJ Jonathan Peters

WPF: Media Reception
WPF: Fashion Runway
Sunset T Cruise
Photogs to the Stars
DJ Joe Gauthreaux
Key West Chicken Scratch
World Erotic Art Museum

2007

DJ Abel Interview
MGLFF Benefit
Art Basel Miami Beach

Junior Vasquez Interview
Miamiambient

Janice Dickinson
Compass at Halo
RSVP Mediterranean
NYC Gay Pride Parade
DP1: NY Dance Parade
Diane Keaton Tribute
GLAAD Media Awards

2006

HX Awards 2006
NYC Pride Rally
Ali Forney Luscious
Live Out Loud Gala
Kips Bay Show House

2005
Hetrick-Martin Awards
The Pill Awards
GLWD Day of the Dead
Fife
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
Date   :   November 10, 2008
 
 
Event   :   SO PROUDLY WE WAVE:
OVER A STORMY ELECTION FLIES A RAINBOW FLAG
 
 
Location   :   Miami Beach, Florida
 
 
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It’s a good thing gays believe in rainbows—and the power of potent symbolism.  Because just when it seemed the sky could hardly be more storm-crossed, thanks to the hypocrites and demagogues who voted to write discrimination into the constitutions of Florida, California, Arizona, and Arkansas (and that’s just the consequence of the most recent election—let’s not even talk about the more than thirty other states that have already done so…), along comes Miami Beach Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and her Miami Beach Gay Business Development Committee, along with the Miami Beach Commission, to raise a rainbow flag proudly—and remind us that long shall we wave, regardless of how the bigots vote. 

And so, for the first time in the Beach’s history, at City Hall, at
four p.m. on Monday, the 10th of November, 2008, the LGBT rainbow flag rose up the pole and waved in tandem with the Stars and Stripes.  Side by side, as we should be—gay and lesbian, straight, bisexual, and transgender—and all of us citizens of the United States.  Now, if we can only be invested with all the rights of full citizenship—such as the approximately 1,138 benefits that the United States government grants married couples.

For as Mayor Bower reminded us, discrimination is discrimination—whether it’s discrimination because of a woman’s dress size—or discrimination based on one’s sexual orientation.  And so we marched from City Hall, a ragtag and merry band of gay men and women, some on bicycles and some on Harley road hogs (and some of us puffy-fresh from the aesthetician…), looking glam and determined as we raised another rainbow flag at Score Bar, and then another at the New World Symphony, and then on to Washington Avenue to the Miami Beach Police Department where the flag raising ceremony was hosted by Assistant Chief Martinez who spoke movingly and eloquently about protecting “all the citizenry of Miami Beach.”  Tears were shed.  For it was nearly forty years ago, at a bar called Stonewall in New York’s Village, that a ragtag band of drag queens fought the NYPD for their rights—and jump-started the gay rights movement.  Today, we’re still fighting, but here in Miami Beach, we’ve got the police to protect us—and a Mayor who inspires us—and a rainbow flag flying proudly over the Beach.

 

 
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