A letter to the
Boston Globe, April 29, 1993:
In fact, Globe coverage minimally touched on the array of
weekend-long events, both somber and celebratory, surrounding Sunday's
march—dances, religious services, rallies such as the Saturday night
Dyke March, the largest women-only march in Washington for lesbian
lives. This demonstration culminated at the Washington Monument, where
activists from the group Lesbian Avengers ate fire amid thousands of
women who chanted, "The fire will not consume us; we'll use it to
better our lives."
[Ed.: The world's tallest freestanding masonry structure, the
Washington Monument is also one of the most conspicuous phallic
symbols ever erected.]
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