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PrideAlliance, the queer network of the Alliance Party, will be holding its
first national gathering on Saturday September 25 in Wellington. Alliance
members from around the country who don't fit the heterosexual nuclear family
stereotype will be coming together to discuss queer issues, network, and make
plans for the future.
But the gathering will not be restricted to current Alliance members. "This
will also be a good opportunity for prospective members to sound us out
before taking the plunge," said PrideAlliance spokesperson Kelly Buchanan.
"Other queer socialists and sympathisers will also be welcome, even if they
don't wish to actually join the party."
The Alliance has an excellent record on queer rights, and is the _only_ major
party that actively supports same-sex marriage. "While the Civil Union Bill
is a positive step, separate is not equal," said Ms Buchanan. "Everyone
should have the same legal options for recognition of their relationships,
irrespective of the genders of their partners." Most queer New Zealanders
would also benefit from other Alliance policies such as free healthcare and
education, higher minimum wages and benefits, and shifting the tax burden on
to the rich.
Most of the women attending the gathering are expected to go on to the Lesbian
Ball afterwards. The possibility of an evening event for the boys is still
being investigated.
For further information, email PrideAlliance@alliance.org.nz or contact Kelly
Buchanan on 021 685 768.
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PrideAlliance is an autonomous network; its statements do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of the Alliance Party as a whole.
http://pridealliance.randomstatic.net
PO Box 10104, Wellington
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