Talula - Reporting from Halifax
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:13 pm
Well today was the parade folks and all went well.
Instead of marching, Air Canada had a float that no one was using and offered our group, consisting of 12 volunteers, Richard, and myself to turn it into a "Eunuch Unit" platform. This consisted of just jumping on board and holding up the signs as the float was already decorated.
Richard and I rode in the front of the float waving to the crowd with a very wonderful person, Kathy, holding up a sign between us. We both wore what we said we would, black with no shirt along with the addition of a black waist-cloth and a sash hanging on our right side. The volunteers wore pink and did a fantastic job holding up signs to the side, waving to the crowd, and walking along side the float handing out the flyers and buttons.
The event was very well attended and in downtown district saw thousands of people cheering the parade on from the street, 2nd, and 3rd story levels. Nothing, I mean nothing will make you swallow faster than looking ahead and seeing thousands of cheering people on either side of where you will be in five minutes.
Yesterday Richard gave a very unexpected interview for CBC radio regarding the "Eunuchs Unit" participation in the parade. The interview aired and as we rode along people shouted congratuations and asked who Richard was - wanting to see the man behind the microphone that was coming out publicly as being a eunuch due to cancer. We had our own personal reporter from the Herald who walked with us every step of the way, interviewed everyone, and joined us for lunch afterwards. Her article appears tomorrow.
There was such a diverse group of people in the parade with everything from semi-truck platforms to city buses to the Fire brigade. This was an event folks and I would like to thank Richard for standing up and allowing me to be there with him. The world as we know it will never be the same because for the first time in recorded history, Eunuchs have marched in the Western World!
tal
P.S. I would also like to thank the volunteers who helped make this all happen. Jenn, JoAanne, Yoli, Blair, Shelly, Kathy and all the others. Please forgive me that I cannot remember your names right now as I have met so many people today. I will ask Richard later and then post them
Instead of marching, Air Canada had a float that no one was using and offered our group, consisting of 12 volunteers, Richard, and myself to turn it into a "Eunuch Unit" platform. This consisted of just jumping on board and holding up the signs as the float was already decorated.
Richard and I rode in the front of the float waving to the crowd with a very wonderful person, Kathy, holding up a sign between us. We both wore what we said we would, black with no shirt along with the addition of a black waist-cloth and a sash hanging on our right side. The volunteers wore pink and did a fantastic job holding up signs to the side, waving to the crowd, and walking along side the float handing out the flyers and buttons.
The event was very well attended and in downtown district saw thousands of people cheering the parade on from the street, 2nd, and 3rd story levels. Nothing, I mean nothing will make you swallow faster than looking ahead and seeing thousands of cheering people on either side of where you will be in five minutes.
Yesterday Richard gave a very unexpected interview for CBC radio regarding the "Eunuchs Unit" participation in the parade. The interview aired and as we rode along people shouted congratuations and asked who Richard was - wanting to see the man behind the microphone that was coming out publicly as being a eunuch due to cancer. We had our own personal reporter from the Herald who walked with us every step of the way, interviewed everyone, and joined us for lunch afterwards. Her article appears tomorrow.
There was such a diverse group of people in the parade with everything from semi-truck platforms to city buses to the Fire brigade. This was an event folks and I would like to thank Richard for standing up and allowing me to be there with him. The world as we know it will never be the same because for the first time in recorded history, Eunuchs have marched in the Western World!
tal
P.S. I would also like to thank the volunteers who helped make this all happen. Jenn, JoAanne, Yoli, Blair, Shelly, Kathy and all the others. Please forgive me that I cannot remember your names right now as I have met so many people today. I will ask Richard later and then post them