Jump to content
Clubplanet Nightlife Community

Press Conference/Protest @ Spirit for Jr's Party????...


Recommended Posts

Are they going to stand outside and yell as crackheads enter for the party?

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Press Conference Location:

Spirit @ 1pm

530 West 27th St.

Between 10th and 11th Ave.

Andre Lancaster

Brooklyn, NY

andresist@yahoo.com

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Honor the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Junior by Giving the Boot to

Shirley Q!

Junior Vasquez is hosting a MLK Jr. Day party and has invited Shirley Q.

Liquor to emcee. Many in the community will remember this racist and

offensive act in which Chuck Knipp- a white man, puts on blackface and

plays a Black woman who is a welfare recipient with 19 children. Lesbian

Gay Bisexual Two Spirit and Trans People Of Color and allies in NYC have

said no to Shirley Q. twice before, and this time we are taking it one step

further! We will be awarding the "Jesse Helms Award for Profiting from

Racism and Misogyny on Martin Luther King Jr. Day†to Chuck Knipp,

Junior Vasquez and Club Spirit. Please join us by coming out to chant and

participate in a press conference to send a message that we don't support

businesses that profit from racism, woman bashing, and classism. The

press conference will start at 1pm, so we are asking supporters to arrive

by 12:30. We are hoping to be done by 2pm, so folks can move on to

honor this important national holiday.

When: Monday, January 17, 12:30 pm

Where: Club Spirit

530 West 27th, between 10th and 11th Ave.

C/E Train to 23rd and 8th Ave.

OUTRAGE AS BLACKFACE PERFORMER RETURNS TO NEW YORK CITY ON

MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY

(New York, New York) January 14, 2005- This Martin Luther King Day,

Monday, January 17th 2005, community members from all over NYC will

gather at 1 pm outside Spirit, at 530 West 27th St, between 10th and

11th Avenues to present the “Jesse Helms Award for Profiting from

Racism and Misogyny on Martin Luther King Jr. Day†to Chuck Knipp,

Junior Vasquez and Club Spirit. Knipp, has made a career of performing

in blackface drag primarily for gay audiences around the US, as “Shirley Q.

Liquor,†an Ebonics-speaking African American welfare recipient with

nineteen children. Joint recipients of the award are the well-known house

music DJ Junior Vasquez, and Spirit, the club hosting his Martin Luther

King Jr. Day party, at which Shirley Q. Liquor is appearing.

The LGBTST POC community is using the award to highlight the three

recipients’ roles in using racism and misogyny to make money on Martin

Luther King Jr. Day. Organizations include the Audre Lorde Project, Gay

and Lesbian Dominicans Empowered, New York State Black Gay Network,

South Asian Lesbian Gay Association, and Yo Sistah! It is not the first time

that Knipp’s visits to large cities have spurred demonstrations and

controversy. On the heels of Boston venues canceling his appearances in

2002, a scheduled run at New York’s View Bar was ended when the

opening performance was shut down by the NYPD after protestors

showed up. Chanting protesters disturbed a show at the Marquee in 2004

during Black History Month in 2004.

“This is absolutely not a free speech issue. Part of the legacy of Dr. King

is understanding that just because something is legal, that doesn’t make

it right – slavery? segregation? poverty? homophobia?†said Colin

Robinson, Executive Director of New York State Black Gay Network. “The

right to say some things doesn’t change the way those words and images

inflict violence on Black women.â€

Addressing organizers’ claims that the broad LGBT community is making

money off of racism and misogyny, Kris Hayashi, Executive Director of the

Audre Lorde Project said, “Somebody’s got to hold Chuck Knipp and these

businesses accountable. Housing, employment, police violence,

immigration rights, the government’s war on terrorism – these are the

issues facing LGBTST People of Color, while others in our own community

inflict additional violence on us.â€

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i bet you organized it didnt you liquidhead :gang:

Sorry to disappoint you, but I have nothing to do with this dumb "drama." While I might not enjoy Jr's parties anymore, many do and they should be able to go and enjoy dancing without bs like this.

I hope the cops come and arrest them all so his party can go on without that crap

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...