2009 Gay Pride

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June 13th & 14th Discovery Meadow at Guadalupe River Park OfďŹ cial Program


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Saturday Schedule I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support of San Jose Pride over the many years and welcome you all to the 2009 Pride Festival. Economic woes overshadow many festivals and organizations however while we have much to be proud of we still have a lot of work to do before we have the full spectrum of equal rights we deserve. Forty years ago, patrons and supporters of the Stonewall Inn in New York City resisted police harassment that had become all too common for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Out of this resistance, the LGBT rights movement in America was born. During LGBT Pride Month, we commemorate the events of June 1969 and commit to achieving equal justice under law for LGBT Americans. On June 1st President Barack Obama issued the following proclamation “I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of

Saturday June 13 • 11am – 7:30pm • Free For parade and vendor applications and other info, go online to www.sanjosepride.com

the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2009 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon the people of the United States to turn back discrimination and prejudice everywhere it exists. This is a huge step in the right direction at a national level however we must not forget to be seen and heard at the local level. Your local Pride festival is just one way to achieve that. I encourage everyone to come out and celebrate national pride month on June 13th and 14th, bring your friends, bring your family, bring your PRIDE. With your help we can make it one of the best yet! Steven Cochrane, President People • Respect • Individuality • Diversity • Equality

On the Grounds of Discovery Meadow at Guadalupe River Park Advance Sales for Sunday $10 - tickets available all day at the San Jose Pride Information Booth Kidland - Bounce House, Spin Art, Face Painting, Jugglers, Magicians Rainbow Recreation - Volley Ball on the Main grass San Jose Non Profit Row - Booths representing the finest non-profit gay community related services The Arts and Crafts Village - A wide array of arts, crafts and pride related goodies The International Food Court - Foods and beverages from around the world Micro Brew Tent - Imported Bottled Beer Specialties at Ridder Square

Pride Stage 11:00am

National Anthem

11:15am

Mr. and Mrs. Gay San Jose & IRLM Check Presentation

11:30am

Diamond Johns Drag Review

12:15pm

Blair Hansen

1:00pm

First Congregational Church Choir

Women’s Music Festival Lineup Presented by Betty’s List, Lavendar Liasons and Symantec Hosted by MC King TuffNStuff 1:45pm

Rendezvous with Cool Beans

2:30pm

Resistant Me

3:15pm

Trusting Lucy (Duo)

4:00pm

Blue Serra

4:45pm

Holly Heaven

5:30pm

Dianna Gatto & The Craving

6:15pm

Orquesta d’ Soul

Family Day is proudly sponsored by the First Congregational Church of San Jose *All acts,exact times and locations subject to change


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Sunday Schedule Sunday June 14 • 11am – 7:30pm

Parade Along Santa Clara from Market Street turning left onto Almaden Blvd. ending at Park Ave. 10:30am - Free

Festival at Discovery Meadow at Guadalupe River Park 11 am - 7:30pm $10 in advance available at the Info Booth in the Park on Saturday, or $15 at the door on Sunday. Children 12 and under, Seniors 60+ and handicapped patrons are free

On the Grounds Kidland - Bounce House, Spin Art, Face Painting, Jugglers, Magicians Sundance Saloon Country-Western Dance Corral - Line Dancing and Country Swing by 10 Gallon Hal Moss Club Papi’s “Dance in the Park” behind the AIDS Grove - dj’s, dancing and special performances by CRYSTAL WATERS and LOLA San Jose Non Profit Row - Booths representing the finest non profit gay community related services The Arts and Crafts Village - A wide array of arts, crafts and pride related goodies The International Food Court - Foods and beverages from around the world Micro Brew Tent - Imported Bottled Beer Specialties at Ridder Square

Pride Main Stage 11:00am

National Anthem

11:15am

SVGMC

11:45am

Lucy Manhattan

12:15pm

Unity Dance Troupe

12:30pm

Diamond Johns Drag Review

1:15pm

Lisa Dewey and The Lotus Life

1:45pm

Cheer SF

2:15pm

Sick Of Sarah

2:45pm

Cheer SF

3:15pm

Finding Stella

3:45pm

IRLM

4:30pm

Smash Up Derby

5:15pm

Club Papi

5:45pm

Kat De Luna

6:15pm

Club Papi

6:30pm

Brandy

7:15pm

Club Papi DJs

*All acts,exact times and locations subject to change


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Song that Radio Song That Radio is a grass root organization which has a dual task of operating as a radio program to focus on educating about homosexuality with an emphasis on making social changes in attitudes toward homosexuals and to organize social and political events to advocate, support and empower the Vietnamese-American LGBT community to increase visibility and inclusiveness in the community. Our goal is to improve the quality of life and eliminate the disparities in Vietnamese-American communities in dealing with homosexual issues. During the 10 years of operations, Song That Radio received 3 Awards: Unity in Diversity Award from Santa Clara Board of Supervisors, BAYMEC Community Service Award from BAYMEC and LGBT Community members Award from Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center. Song That Radio has also been featured in San Jose Mercury News, OUTNow, LGBT Video Outlook and various Vietnamese publications, such as VietMercury and VOANews. Since 2003, Song That Radio has received numerous grants from the Horizons Foundation. Prior to that, Song That Radio received Grants from Gill Foundation and Rainbow Grocery Cooperative.

Dance Tent & Stage

Beverages

Porta Johns

City Parking Lot

The Silicon Valley AIDS Leadership Center, formerly AIDS Coalition Silicon Valley, is dedicated to leading the fight, united with our communities, to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS and enhance the lives of affected persons. 2009 marks the 20th anniversary of the Center’s signature event and the largest fundraiser for the HIV/AIDS cause in the South Bay, the Walk For AIDS Silicon Valley. Through this effort the Center has granted out over 3.5 million dollars since inception through the organization’s Community Grants Program. Funded programs include HIV/AIDS rapid testing sites, legal services, case management, prevention, outreach and education. The Center’s board of directors have embraced three main focus areas as the organization grows and develops into the future, including an expanded grants program, serving as a central voice for the HIV/AIDS cause in Silicon Valley and coordinating community wide prevention and education efforts. The organization kicked off their commitment to these priorities in April with the very first Silicon Valley Youth Leadership Summit on HIV/AIDS which gathered valuable information directly from young people on how they feel the pandemic can be dealt with in our communities. To find out more about the Center and their events and program call (408) 451-9255.

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DJ Sue Started DJing in 1979 and within 3 months was DJ’ing at on of the South Bay’s biggest clubs (a 10,000 sf club hot spot in Palo Alto). She was one of the first female DJ’s in the bay area sharing the spotlight with only one other. She has DJ’d all over the bay area, Castro Valley and Nevada City, CA. Within 3 years of djing she was listed as one of the MAJOR DJ’s in the Bay Area. She has had the pleasure to work with some bug name such as Shelia E, Pete Escovedo, Carlos Santana, War, Shannon & The Cover Girls. She is well known in the community and is adored by all. The past 8 years she has been spinning in Gay Clubs and supporting the LGBT Community in anyway that she can, she has also been a featured DJ at San Jose Pride for the last 7 years and we are proud to have her take the main stage during this year festival.

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Pride Board Steven Cochrane – President Angie Taha – Vice President Richard Bean Speakman – CFO Jeffrey Zhang – Secretary

Gary Walker – Festival Director Dane Dugan – Director John Mastrorilli – Director John Rodgers – Director


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Sponsors

The San Jose Pride Celebration Committee extends its utmost thanks to our sponsors who have made this event possible. Their support reects their commitment to equality for our community.


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