The Queer Azadi march in Mumbai went on with a bang. Unfortunately words don’t seem to come easy, and so I leave you all with my favorite moments from the Pride march.
Don’t just sit there…do something !
Awww I missed a great parade.
And it’s good to have you back.
Flickr doesn’t seem to be working.
Thank you for the coverage. The pics speak louder and you covered it better than most news sources
hi. I am part of the organising committee for queer azadi and we are collecting all the photos so we can have a big database documentation of this and future marches. can you put your images on a CD and contact me at cubbykabi at yahoo dot com? (if i already approached you at the march then let me know)
best,
kabi
Was it a fancy-dress halloween parade?
I don’t know why the queer crowd makes it so hard for themselves. They organize a parade to raise awareness and be accepted by the society as equals. And then they come out dressed like crazy people.
Was dressing that way really necessary?
agree a bit with anonymous, its ok to grab attention but couldnt it be just a normal march…dunno
anyway visitn this space after ages, will try to keep coming back
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