| by Josh Healey Queer Intifada
I'm back in DC on my way to the march against the Israeli occupation I get off the Red Line at Judiciary Square and the first thing I see are two middle-aged white women wearing matching black tank tops with pink letters across the chest that read Two Moms are Hotter than One apparently the Palestinian Solidarity March is right across the street from the Gay Pride Parade it's clear as the Dead Sea who is going to which: kaffiyehs and peace signs to the left leather boots and nipple tassels to the right four lanes divide the crowds but have no power to stop the two sound systems from becoming one explosion of human noise: FREE FREE PALESTINE! GAY LIBERATION NOW! FREE FREE PALESTINE! GAY LIBERATION NOW! FREE PALESTINE... NOW! GAY LIBERATION...PALESTINE! FREE GAY PALESTINE!! FREE GAY PALESTINE!! FREE GAY PALESTINE!! I imagine... Mahmoud Abbas Prime Minister turned Minister performing the first marriage in liberated Ramallah and pronouncing the two new citizens Husband and Husband while Ellen Degeneres and the Human Rights Campaign stage a hunger strike outside the UN to demand the LGBT Right of Return and I wonder if we can build a Queer Intifada what other coalitions are possible? but I am here straight and Jewish white and American solidarity is not just my offering at the movement dinner table it's the first invitation I got to sit down and eat but I remember a time at Ellis Island when I was hungry myself and I remember that the same day German soldiers forced yellow stars on my family's coats, they pressed pink ones on my friends my friends, Anne Frank is Matthew Shepard Guantanamo is Auschwitz Gay Marriage is Palestine and we are all walking on occupied land the protestors are shouting their final chants now I start making my way back to the Metro see a young woman walking on the other side of the street she is wearing a hijab body covered from the knees up except her hands toned like olive trees in her left palm waves a small but unmistakable rainbow flag it is June in DC the moon is rising early in the evening sky not a crescent not a rainbow the moon is full tonight full and bright and marching ever higher |