Cuba Cancels Gay Pride Parade By Sue Katz, Consenting Adult
Posted on July 1, 2008, Printed on July 6, 2008
http://www.alternet.org/story/90474/

Cuba's very first gay pride march was planned for June 25th, the
Guardian<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/25/cuba.gayrights>,
a British daily, reported, but the organizers were wary. It's true that just
a month ago Raul Castro's daughter, Mariela (pictured below) spoke against
homophobia at a public rally in her role as head of Cuba's National Centre
for Sex Education. Even though this seemed to signal a desirable attitude
change at the national level, it's certainly not queer heaven. Havana-based
Aliomar Janjaque, a gay activist, pointed out that continuing discrimination
towards LGBT people ranges from workplace bias to some folks still being
jailed for same-sex passion.

The march was to be a collaborative project between Cuban gays in Cuba and
in Florida. One key Florida supporter, Arturo Alvarez, was prescient in his
concerns: "We'll see with this parade if openness has really been achieved."

Unfortunately, the Guardian
reported<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/26/cuba>in a
follow-up story the next day, the event was canceled "moments before
it
was to begin." Aliomar Janjaque, the president of the Foundation LGTB
Reinaldo Arenas in Memoriam, and his fellow activist, the president of the
Cuban League Against AIDS, were intending to deliver a set of demands to the
Justice Department when they were arrested. They were asking for a
governmental apology "for its past repression and, in some cases,
incarceration of openly gay citizens, and the inhumane treatment of
prisoners with AIDS."

The Cuban Catholic Church, the AP
reported<http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gbyA5ykfr5l1fOWDHLZmFSA8zCawD91GPIGG0>,
had just a couple of days earlier complained about the government
"promoting" homosexuality, in response to Mariela Castro's speech against
homophobia and the announcement of "government-paid sex changes for 28
people who have undergone extensive study after requesting the surgery."

Instead of the canceled gay pride gathering, Arturo Alvarez held a
solidarity rally at his Latin dance and drag club in Miami. Ironically
enough, the aborted march had been set to begin at Havana's aptly named Don
Quixote Park.

*Sue Katz has published journalism on the three continents where she has
lived; her topics range from Middle East peace movements to the impact of
ageing on sexuality. Visit her blog at
www.suekatz.com<http://suekatz.typepad.com/>
*

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