Easter in Dolores Park featured vibrant celebrations with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The event focused on solidarity with the trans community amidst political challenges from the Trump administration. Sister Roma emphasized the importance of recognizing trans history in queer liberation. Powerful speeches highlighted the event's significance, showcasing defiance against oppression. Senator Scott Wiener expressed pride in the event's representation against hate. Sister Shelita Corndog invoked joy and inclusivity, calling for liberation for all marginalized groups. The atmosphere radiated unity, a colorful protest against adversity faced by the LGBTQ+ community.
"I am really proud of our theme this year," Sister Roma told me. "No Easter without the T. It's to show our solidarity with the trans community, which is under brutal attack right now."
The transgender community has been at the forefront of queer liberation," added Roma. "From the Compton's Cafeteria riots to Stonewall - there is no LGB without the T."
"I love this event because this represents everything they hate!" declared out gay State Senator Scott Wiener.
"Rainbow energy is brighter than life itself," proclaimed Sister Shelita Corndog during the opening prayer. "Free stolen immigrants and all of us who Trump would disappear."
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