Chennaipride Hues may vary but humanity does not

April 29, 2018

Minutes of third pride planning meeting for 2018: Chennai, Saturday, April 7, 2018

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Third Pride Planning Meet for CRP2018
Sahodaran: 7 April 2018, 3:20 PM to 5:15 PM

Day Date Event
Friday June 1 Press meet (inclusive of allies such as family members and media sensitization on appropriate terminology)
Saturday June 2 Play ‘Parayan Marana Kadhai’: Kattiyakari with Dwaya and Nirangal
Saturday June 9 Sexual health workshops (2 part): Orinam with CQC women’s group + Nirangal, Sahodaran, SAATHII
Sunday June 10 Theatre workshop: Kattiyakari
Saturday June 16 Advocacy event: TN LGBTIQ
Sunday June 17 ‘In our own words’: Poetry, Spoken Word on Queer, Trans and Feminist Themes: Orinam
Saturday June 23 Vannangal cultural performances
Sunday June 24 Pride march
Saturday June 30 Play ‘Avamaanam’

* Other events being planned, such as Sahodaran’s events around sensitizing educators, will be announced later.

The following action items were deliberated upon:

  1. Guidelines and protocols during the Pride march, and action to be taken against violators
  • Guidelines on FAQ (Chennaipride.net/faq/) expanded from only for-profit companies to also non-profit organisations, due to previous events with non-profits publicizing their brand through banners and posters
  • Wearing company/org t-shirts and carry placards supporting LGBTIQA+rights is okay. But no to both for-profit and non-profits using the forum to advertise products whether through ads, banners, pamphlets or leaflets, or handing out freebies (including rainbow flags, t-shirts, keychains, stationery items, etc., with branding of the organization)
  • Action: An email from TNRC to the organisations concerned, if protocols violated and/or TNRC board members (3-6 of them) organise a conference call with org in question to make them understand that they have violated protocols and have gone against the spirit of Chennai Rainbow Pride.
  • Regarding emergence of alternate websites, it was discussed that content from the chennaipride.net (i.e. Orinam.net/Chennaipride[1]) may be posted anywhere as long as the source is acknowledged and that items are not selectively added or deleted from the list posted elsewhere and that non-coalition events are not misrepresented as part of the official Pride calendar.
  1. Inclusion of new/emerging or ally groups into the rainbow coalition was discussed. It was suggested that groups participating consistently over a time period and being involved in coalition events could be considered. “postpone this issue as they will automatically be included in the future with consistent show of support”, “will need to ask more senior members regarding process of applying/joining the coalition”
  1. Ideas for press meet: parents, house owners, doctors (esp docs from the LGBTIQA+ community), allies of all kinds and community members to be on the panels. Five panelists w/ them inviting other people to speak a few words. Two innovations: 1. Allies in panel who have personal attachment/connection w/ the community and 2. Media sensitisation combined with press meet. A handout could given out (in English and Tamil). Equal weightage should be given to the terminology part and the voices of speakers speaking about events and issues. Volunteers for media sensitisation to be discussed (Brindaa interested).
  1. Promo video: Malani’s proposal (approx. 5k estimate), by end of April she expects to finish it and will keep us updated. Details to be finalised once she will be back from Pune and Bangalore.
  1. Disability inclusion: provisions for people w/ disability like eg. Blore pride march wherein taxi service helped passengers with wheelchairs traverse for the march route. Volunteers for persons with visual impairment. Sign language interpreters. Disclosure: if needed they can contact and needed arrangements can be made; to be placed before any event; advanced notification + mention in press meet + put into events web page. Even in planning events, Sahodaran has facilities to shift meeting downstairs if upper room not accessible.
  1. Invites for people from other districts: funds for accommodation and travel; is budget estimation present?; Volunteer system like in Blore pride. Need to ask church or other venues if dormitory accessible during the day, to accommodateSahodaran available for stay and shower. Difficulty with overnight stays since many working class lgbt individuals would like to stay for the Vannangal but might not have funds.
  1. Vannangal: Srijith proposed that the orgs/collectives organizing Vannangal consider it making a full-day event.
  • One idea: evening session will stay as it is, and morning session will be opened up to different groups, individuals and organisations. However, two constraints, one is that people might be busy organising for the pride march. Srijith said would take responsibility for organising morning session and the audience. Second constraint could be lack of funds for an entire day’s program. Solution could be to invite organisations/groups and ask them to cover such costs, due to it also being the 10th year.
  • Timings to be discussed and spread out during the day due to concerns of it being too packed.
  • Organisers of Vannangal need to convene and discuss
  1. Sports: person who proposed event is not present in current meeting; put on hold till representatives bring back the subject.
  1. Permissions for venue of March: letter to commissioner and ask for a wheelchair accessible route.
  1. Fundraising options:
  • Pamphlet, brochure, email – a polite ask to entities for donations;
  • People can mobilise funds based on individual orgs but not using the banner of tnrc.
  • Mailer – to send out or print as a pamphlet
  • Drop box in companies? Needs discussion.
  • Colleges – queer group fundraising – collecting it by mobilising w/i college spaces
  • Designer support + payment gateway – help needed w/ programming
  • Transfers – intl’ – sahodaran; domestic – nirangal
  • PayTM – digital payments – more trusted by ppl; not as fussy as bank transfers; easier for student communities; but can be only used w/i india
  • By next meeting, research to be done
  1. Bazaar/fund raising event- selling handicrafts, sarees, paintings
  1. Sahodaran’s student sensitisation program during the weekdays in June – dates to be finalised
  1. Pride in Coimbatore – TBA, tentatively August
  1. Next planning meet – Chennai SIAAP at April 21st Morning

Minutes by Anussha

[1] The website chennaipride.net, hosted by Orinam, contains the press release,event reports, and media coverage, FAQ, and official calendar of eventsorganized by the Tamil Nadu Rainbow Coalition and/or co-organized by its member organizations and collectives during Pride month. Archives dating back to 2010 may be accessed via the Wayback machine on archive.org.

 

April 5, 2018

Minutes of second pride planning meeting for 2018: Chennai, Saturday, March 11, 2018

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Venue: Sahodaran Unit 1
Date: Saturday 11 March 2018
Time: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Participant list:Name and Organizational Affiliation

Delfina: Nirangal, Orinam
Valan : Volunteer
Sivakumar : SIAAP
Janet Begum : Sudaroli/Vadamalar
Roselyn : Sudaroli/Vadamalar
Anish : Kattiyakkari
Srijith : Kattiyakkari
Sudha : Thozhi
Alex : Orinam
Vidhya : Orinam
Deepthi : CQC (Prev RIOV)/Orinam
Janani : CQC (Prev RIOV)/Orinam
Sebastian : Periferry
Brindaa : CQC/Orinam
Jaya : Sahodaran
Kareena
Priyanka
Shivapriya TG : Orinam, Nirangal
Namithaa
Martin J : Nirangal, TN-LGBTIQ Movement
B. Graham

Discussion:

We need to include everyone in the Pride planning, events, and march itself. Specifically, we agreed we need to take special efforts to include women: gender and sexual minority women from all backgrounds, women in sex work and women from other marginalized backgrounds.

Disability inclusion: Brandon suggested we learn from other movements worldwide, like for example, Thailand Pride marches. Srijith mentioned that sign language was used very well in Bengaluru. SIAAP Siva suggested we should involve people with disabilities right from the planning. We decided that we will try to reach out to Ayshwarya who is working on disability. We also would like to reach out to Madhumitha from Bengaluru and organize a meeting for disability inclusion in Chennai, Bengaluru, or by video conference. Jaya suggested we do Garagattam during the Pride march.

We need videos or promotional material for 10th Pride celebrations. Srijith suggested this should also include outsider perspectives about the Pride. Malini said they can coordinate preparing promotional video. The expenses are estimated at Rs. 5000. However, the cost can be reduced if camera and other equipments are arranged. Sebastin from Periferry offered to help with camera. Deepthi and Jananai offered to help with translation work and with finances.

We should involve people from all districts in the Chennai Pride. We could also help organize Pride in other cities.

Malini and Brindaa suggested we should do media sensitization event. We could also do workshops for community on how to present to media. Delfina offered to help individually and as Nirangal, but also emphasized the need for continued work. Srijith suggested that we should make family members and supports speak in the press meet.

Radiant Sports and Periferry proposed a sports program for transgender people. They spoke about the success story of taking sports to marginalized community in Kerala and asked for community opinions about how to take it forward here in Chennai. Srijith said that it would be best to do it as an LGBT inclusion program. He also suggested that Shanti Soundarajan can be made the face of this program if possible.
Decisions:

As announced at the last meet, Pride March will happen on Sunday June 24, 2018. Vannagal will be on Saturday June 23, 2018.

SIAAP Siva will try to reach out to women’s networks to help facilitate their participation in Pride.

Periferry and others who can will help Malini with producing Pride promotional video.

We will all try to involve people from other cities and towns in the Pride effort.

Malini, Nirangal, and others interested will try to coordinate workshops for media persons.

Radiant Sports and Periferry proposed a sports program for transgender people. We will disccuss how to proceed with this in a future meeting.

Proposed Agenda for next meet (a more specific agenda wilt specific priorities will be shared by Orinam, coordinators of the next meeting):
1. Action against those violated protocols.
2. Plan for media sensitization.
3. Promo video.
4. Ideas for innovative press meet.
5. Disability inclusion
6. Including people from the other districts.
7. Consider making Vannagal one-day event.
8. Discussion about use of sports in Pride events.
Next Pride Planning meeting will be on Saturday 7 April 2018 3-5 pm at Sahodaran.

Address: Sahodaran office No. 27. New no.75, 3rd St Extn, Railway colony, Aminjikarai, Chennai 600029. Map: http://tinyurl.com/sahodaran-chennai-map
For more information, email orinamwebber@gmail.com or text 98843-73433/ 98415-57983.

Minutes of first pride planning meeting for 2018: Chennai, Saturday, March 3, 2018

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Minutes of CRP10 Pride Planning Meeting, Saturday, March 3, 2018 

  1. The first planning meeting for 2018, the tenth year of Pride, was held on Saturday March 3, 2018, at the Sahodaran office in Aminjikarai, Chennai. The meeting was proposed by Kattiyakari and organized in partnership with Sahodaran. 35 participants including members/volunteers of 10 groups and collectives and those attending in individual capacities attended.
  2. Anish began by noting the significance of diverse groups coming together to organize the Pride march and associated events continuously for the past nine years, despite all challenges faced.
  3. An inspiring visual (Powerpoint™) presentation with photographs of events across the years made by Sarah and Anushka of Sahodaran, Anish and others was shared.
  1. Next, key points made by the (formerly Chennai, later Tamil Nadu) Rainbow Coalition in Pride month press releases over the years were discussed. These had been highlighted in advance and were read out by attendees in English and Tamil. These included (partial list):
  • 2010: Affordable and accessible Medical and mental health facilities for all persons. Attempts to change sexuality through medicines, shock therapy and other conversion therapies are unscientific and unethical and must be condemned.
  • 2010: A set of meeting minutes in which the process of organizing Pride was well documented (Police permission, Venue, What to tell media, Notice, Banner, Mobilization, Handling opponents and protestors, Masks, Emergency medical aid, Materials, Funds_
  • 2011: Points around workplace equality
  • 2012: Reviving Aravani Welfare Board and broadening its scope to include all sexual minorities – gender identity/expression and/or sexual orientation
  • 2013: Educational institutions should formulate policies to end bullying ragging based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
  • 2014: Welcoming NALSA and its statement against both sexual orientation and gender identity being unconstitutional
  • 2015: NALSA not implemented after 1 year. Five schemes announced by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment not implemented. Aravani Board needs to be revived. Physical examination for transgender identity must be removed as it is unethical and against the NALSA verdict
  • 2016: Statement against honour killings, Zero tolerance caste-class honour killings
  • 2017: Reservations for transgender persons in education. School counselors LGBTIQA+

 

  1. Several attendees (partial list: Jaya, Siva, Deepan, Sudha, Samantha, Martin, Srijith, Sebastian, Namitha, Shambhavi, Valan, Sharan, Bessimon, Felix, Delfina, Ramki) shared their experiences of Pride march over the years, including suggestions for the future. These are summarized in succeeding points.

 

  1. Good points: Increasing efforts at inclusion of various groups and issues over the years, not becoming corporate led event. One participant spoke about sex worker visibility in 2017: another pointed out that sex workers have been part of the march since 2009 but were more visible this past year because of red umbrellas.

 

  1. Suggestions for CRP 2010 and future prides:

 

  • Increase representation of people from other TN districts. It used to be higher in the early years and then dipped. Needs to strategize for how to increase, and what arrangements need to be made host people coming from outside Chennai (in- and out- state)
  • Accessibility of Pride route to persons with orthopedic disability who may be using wheelchairs: can this point be used for asking for a road with more access (point communicated by disability rights activist and advocate Amba Salelkar via Valan).
  • Enhance visibility through lorries, music bands
  • Need for advance fundraising
  • More effective social media-based promotion.
  • Individual agendas should not rule.
  • At least one Pride month event on LGBTIQA+ inclusive education, health and employment.
  • Ensuring TNRC members (both organizations and individuals acting in personal capacities) strive to avoid organizing events at overlapping times. Announcing tentative events well in advance can help in reducing overlap

 

  1. Pride march date: Sunday June 24, 2017 (last Sunday of June)
  2. Spaces has been booked for Vannangal Sunday June 23, 2018 [Addendum May 7, 2018: A different venue will be selected. Stay tuned for updates]

 

  1. Fundraising: there was a detailed discussion on needs for and modes of fund-raising, including crowd-funding. Several participants mentioned the need to avoid corporate sponsorship and institutional banners (other than TNRC) for TNRC-organised events such as the press meets and Pride marches. Events organized by individuals/organisations that are part of the coalition may choose to fund-raise in their own ways.

 

  1. Berry contributed Rs. 1000/- for the pride planning to Srijith. A few others contributed money for Pride march and associated events.

 

  1. The next meeting will be on March 17, 2018, 11 am, at Sahodaran.

 

PARTICIPANTS (PARTIAL LIST) 

  1. Berry
  2. Sivakumar
  3. Kamaldaasan
  4. Alex M.
  5. Brindaa
  6. Karthik Umapathy
  7. Sankari
  8. Deepan Kannan
  9. Shambhavi
  10. Srijith Sundaram
  11. Anish Anto
  12. Magdalene Regin
  13. Martin Philips J.
  14. Sebastian Joseph
  15. Kanaga
  16. Ramakrishnan
  17. Felix
  18. Bessimon Thankaraj
  19. Anju Vish
  20. TD Sivakumar
  21. Anthony Arul Valan
  22. Samantha
  23. Shalini
  24. Preetham
  25. Delfina
  26. Sudha
  27. Sharan
  28. Gowtham
  29. Andria
  30. Nazriya
  31. Heena Mary
  32. Soundarya Gobi
  33. Sadhana
  34. Bhavana
  35. Namitha

 

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