No.
of participants: 15
Highlights:
·
Pride events for 2015 to span from
September till November 22nd, Pride March in Bangalore and may be in
Districts in December.
·
Tentative list of events, their tentative
dates, person-in-charge decided (Table attached)
·
An organizational account, on a rotational
basis, shall be used for maintaining funds. Individual event owners to come up
with tentative budget for the events by next week.
·
A single fb page (Bangalore Pride &
Karnataka Queer Habba) shall be used for announcing events. More people from
the current participants to be added as admins by Ayan. Rohini to get back on
Old pride website revival. Anand to handle youtube video channel.
·
After a long and passionate debate, Decisions
regarding the following items postponed till September 1st week meeting,
for larger consultation, until which, last year’s decisions still hold good.
o
Whether to accept funds from
organizations/political parties/corporations?
o
Whether to allow any kind of promotional
materials, such as badges, T-shirts, banners of any organizations/corporations/political
parties?
Event Table:
Event
|
Person
in-charge
|
Tentative
Date
|
Tentative
Venue
|
Garage Sale for fund raising
|
Yash
|
One in September
One in October
One in December
|
ALF Terrace
|
Queer Tango (Dance workshop)
|
Danish
|
September last week
|
|
Pub Quiz
|
Danish
|
September
|
|
Seminar on 377 +
Art Gallery regarding atrocities because of 377
|
Gowthaman
|
October First weekend
|
Rangoli Art Gallery or Chitrakalaparishat
|
Queer Street Play in Kannada/English
|
Padmini
|
October
|
|
Queer Poetry/Story Telling
|
Rohini
|
October
|
|
Consultation meeting with trans women
from RPC layout/Bapuji Nagar
|
Akkai, Kumar
|
October
|
|
Queer Sports event day
|
Akkai, Bhuvi
|
31st October
|
Malleshwaram Ground
|
Open Mic (Queer people speaking about
their lives)
|
Rohini
|
November
|
Cubbon Park
|
Flash Mob
|
Naveen Joshi
|
November
|
|
PFLAG Meet
|
Srini
|
October/November
|
|
PLHIV Meet
|
Srini
|
October/November
|
|
Queer Cycling to BBMP office demanding
subsidized cycle
|
Gowthaman
|
8th November
|
|
Transgender Remembrance Day
|
Kumar
|
20th November
|
|
Kooth Party
|
Ayan
|
20th November
|
|
Diversity Mela
|
Ayan
|
21st November
|
|
Pride March
|
|
22nd November
|
Three Routes being explored
|
District Pride Events
|
Kumar
|
December
|
|
DiscussionPoints:
·
Gowthaman recaps discussions and decisions
of previous meet. Follow up with other organizations to join CSMR meetings to
be done by all owners. Demands from previous pamphlet published, people to
review and comment.
·
District Prides: Should we do in Shimoga or
repeat in Hasan? Kumar to initiate discussions with District leaders. Bangalore
can only help the district organizations/people. They can own up and do events
at their own wish/time.
·
Donation collection and maintenance.
o
ALF/Maya4Women to come back and say if
their accounts can be used for pride fund collection, keeping in mind about
foreign fund issues.
o
Ramya (CSMR) to help setup www.notforprofit.in project to collect
funds online from Indian citizens.
o
Yash offers to use his personal account for
collecting funds from foreign or overseas Indians.
o
Volunteers to meet coming Wednesday 6.30PM
for finalizing on the account for funds and other pending points.
o
Anand: we can take a hat and collect funds
from people in MG Road etc, along with sensitization.
·
Arguments for/against whether to allow
corporate funding/banners/promotional material.
o
Yash: Why can’t we take funds from
corporations but yet not allow their banners?
o
Elen: Our HR guys wouldn’t release money if
their banner is not allowed.
o
Akkai: CSMR already decided not to take monitory
support from corporates/politicians/religious leaders.
o
Ayan/Yash: can we allow banners ‘without’
the word ‘sponsor’?
o
Kumar: If we allow some banners, there is
no guarantee other organizations or groups don’t come up with their own
banners. We have enough time for fund collection. Why should we ask corporates
now?
o
Srini: Most Corporates won’t agree to give
money without their banners.
o
Rohini: Even if 1 corporate agree to give
money without banner, why cant we take?
o
Gowthaman:
§ CSMR
is not against taking funds from individuals working in corporations, but not
corporates themselves.
§ There
shall be consequences like, some corporates claiming, “we sponsored” or some
even going to the extent of “we organized pride”. There is no guarantee
corporates violate the ‘terms’ agreed in pride, if we take money. There is no
control. Pride is by queer people for queer people and mobilizing money is also
a political act and we should all pitch in and make it happen. The power
equation is very skewed between CSMR and corporation and no negotiation can be
implemented in such a tilted equation.
§ Idea
of pride is a people’s movement, it can’t be capital’s movement.
§ Many
groups that are part of CSMR, have ideological conflicts with corporates, they
may not turn up, the movement corporate funds are involved. Also, some LGBT
masses might be left out.
§ We
are not against engaging with corporates. We are only against sponsorships and
hence the banners of corporations in pride. Engagements continue outside pride.
o
Anand: Are we fighting our own rights or
just targeting corporates? If we don’t want them to dominate in pride, can’t we
put some rules for them? If they don’t stick to the rules, can’t we ask them to
leave the pride?
o
Kumar: We can’t negotiate with corporates
on the road. Today if we allow money from corporates, Are we allowing tomorrow
from political parties or BBMP to sponsor?
o
Yash: Let’s not take decision now. Let’s
see who all continue to come to meetings and decide at a later meeting.
o
Gowthaman: Decisions can’t be based on
attendance here alone. There are many people and organizations in CSMR who has
worked for different causes. We can’t just ignore their opinion just because
they are not here.
o
Kaushik: Can we not ask media to sensor
what corporates say in pride?
o
Deepak: Capital is power. Different
movements experienced that before that capitals can overturn them. Capitals
sponsoring certainly will cause tensions. Let’s not take any corporate money.
o
Rohini: Let’s not decide now.
o
Akkai: We already engage with corporates
for different programs. We are open to them but not their banners. T-shirts
should be ok, if they have “solidarity to pride” instead of “support.
o
Elen: Last year corporates were angry and
asked people not to go.
o
Ayan: Which ever may be the decision, if we
want funds from corporates, we need to decide fast, since we will have to apply
in our companies.
o
Rohini: We already managed last year
without corporate money, so its ok this year too. But why cant we allow
T-shirts/badges?
o
Gowthaman: None can monitor the rules, If
we allow T-shirts/Badges, there is no end to it. CSMR already took decision
against it last year. And the rules are not targeting corporates. The rules are
generic for other organizations/political parties as well.
o
Yash: Are these decisions being made
because of personalized stance/ego/prejudices?
Then why did we take corporate money in 2012/2013?
o
Kumar: We don’t tell anyone not to come to
pride. We are not alienating anyone. Individuals working in the corporations
can still be part of pride. And we learn from our struggles (Horata) and the
decisions changed in 2014. There is nothing wrong with that.
o
Ismail: Politicians want our votes when
they give money. Similarly corporates may have their own interests.
o
Anand: What’s the goal of our movement? How
much time can we fight and only fight?
o
Gowthaman: It’s not about them vs us. Its
not a question of making enemies. Corporates can wipe you off, they have power.
Dealing with them is not at an equal level. We do have goals involving corporates, such as
unisex toilets in their companies, insurance for same sex couples, friendly
workspaces for trans people etc. We are not against engagement with corporates
but Pride is not the place for that.
o
Rohini: We might need to fight till end.
Still Trans and Colored people in US don’t have their rights. We don’t really
need corporate money, then why take?
o
Yash: The idea to bring up this is for new
people to understand the logic behind why we don’t take corporate money.
o
Kumar: We are not targeting corporates. We
are happy to engage with them, take money for any specific event, say for needs
of transgender persons, but why for pride? If money is less, let us as a group
reach out to other rights groups and ask for contributions and explain our
cause.
o
Michael: Why can’t we at least allow
T-shirts? What’s the harm?
o
Gowthaman: All we are saying is
“Promotional material” shall not be allowed. We never explicitly said if you
wear T-shirts, you will be thrown out of pride. But T-shirts with corporation
slogans and logos, do fall under “promotional material”
o
Anand/Yash/Rohini: Can we have one judgment
day, say in September first week, where we shall decide for ever on this topic.
o
Gowthaman: Let’s first reach out to
organizations like PUCL and others and increase our participation of meetings
and take everyone into confidence. First
week of September is OK.