When we started working SF Pride we noticed that we were usually the only bi+ contingent in SF Pride, yet, many of our members and supporters marched with LGBTQ orgs as staff or volunteers.
We make up over half of the queer community, we are the largest workforce for good in LGBTQ orgs. This year we invite YOU to march with the entire bi/pan+ community as a larger contingent. Let's build a better community through banding together in a large contingent of everyone under the bi+ umbrella. Whether you are bi, pan, queer, fluid, omni or another non-monosexual identity, let's bring visibility to our community through a large contingent representing the vast bi+ community ahead of the October 11th and 12th SFBiCON coming to the SF Bay Area this year.
Join us under a Generations of Resistance to Bi+ Erasure banner! Let's celebrate the many folks who resisted the CDBP or Casual Disregard of Bisexual People that has so often been an issue with Pride across the world.
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Generations of Resistance to Bi+ Erasure Sunday, June 30th, 2019 From around noon till 3:00 PM (marchers have to be in place by 1pm) Site to meet M1, Near Market and Main St., Contingent #124
(outside Mojan Cleaners 8 Main St., beside the Citibank on Main) San Francisco, CA
First, we strongly suggest that every person who marches with the bi/pan+ contingent watch the video for contingent monitors and then take the quiz associated with our contingent(BA9118). Participants will be asked to select a Contingent Training Code from a drop-down menu and to enter their contact information that will then be forwarded to our organizing team. We will be unable to march if we do not get at least eight (8) contingent monitors and will not step off with a vehicle unless there are at least four identified wheel monitors checked in with the lead organizer on site by 9:30 AM PST.
Secondly, we are asking that all groups representing community will follow our code of conduct which touches on consent, public behavior, smoking, discrimination/respecting differences, gender, sexuality, culture & race, confidentiality and getting help both in the lead upto and during the parade.