Pride: Dyke March gets radical attitude

From making pasties so women can march topless to holding a dance party after the marching is done, this year’s Atlanta Pride Dyke March seeks to reach back to its more radical roots. “We’ve been working with Atlanta Pride to make it a bigger and better Dyke March — we want to start the ball rolling so it becomes bigger and bigger each year,” said Kiki Carr. The march is open to all women and is trans inclusive — the word “dyke” is not meant to scare anyone off. In the past, men have also marched. >>
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