Written by Jasmen Rogers
Let’s be trustworthy about one thing apparent: mainstream Satisfaction has an issue. And let’s be clear, we’re not speaking in regards to the thought of Satisfaction, which is the defiant, stunning, essential house that queer folks should stay overtly and joyfully and with out apology. That concept is sacred and can all the time be. The issue is what occurs while you present as much as plenty of so-called Satisfaction occasions as a Black particular person, as a dark-skinned particular person, as a trans particular person, as somebody whose queerness doesn’t appear like what will get placed on the poster, and you discover out, once more, that the house was not truly constructed with you in thoughts.
It’s not your creativeness. The mainstream LGBTQ+ motion has a widely known, deeply-experienced historical past of sidelining Black and brown queer folks, of centering whiteness and respectability whereas treating probably the most marginalized members of the neighborhood as a range footnote and an informal afterthought.
Which is precisely why occasions like Florida BlaQ Out Satisfaction Weekend exist. And precisely why we’ve got a accountability to guard and develop them.
Florida BlaQ Out Satisfaction is one other second the place we’ve constructed our personal desk as a result of we had been uninterested in being seated behind another person’s. And now we’ve got to defend it.
Black LGBTQ+ folks in South Florida know the sensation of constructing and sustaining a neighborhood (regardless of the obstacles) all too nicely. We’ve been constructing neighborhood, creating tradition, and preventing for survival with out plenty of fanfare or exterior funding for a really very long time. Florida BlaQ Out Satisfaction Weekend, persevering with the work of the late Bishop S.F. Makalani-MaHee, who based South Florida Black Homosexual Satisfaction and spent his life creating house for queer and trans liberation on this area, is a direct expression of that custom.
This isn’t an occasion that confirmed up right here from some other place. That is ours. It grew from our soil with the love and intention of Black LGBTQ+ natives and long-timers. Florida is dwelling, so we’re digging deep and getting rooted in areas that affirm all of who we’re.
The simple street is a model of this dialog that stays summary, with all principle, no warmth. However we aren’t fascinated with that dialog anymore. We need to speak about what we truly owe one another as Black folks, as queer folks, as Floridians.

We owe one another our presence. Not simply solidarity tweets. Not simply reposting the flyer. Exhibiting up. Shopping for the ticket. Bringing somebody who has by no means been to an occasion like this and watching them notice, perhaps for the primary time, that there’s a entire world of people that appear like them and love like them and are completely thriving.
We owe one another funding. In the event you personal a enterprise, when you run a company, when you’ve got a platform: put it behind occasions and areas that heart the folks most impacted by the present political second. Black trans ladies. Black queer youth. Nonbinary people navigating a state that refuses to see them. Elders who’ve been doing this work since earlier than it was well-liked.
And we owe one another pleasure. Unapologetic, full-volume, take-up-space pleasure. As a result of pleasure shouldn’t be a distraction from the wrestle. It’s how our minds, our our bodies, and our spirits make it via to liberation
Florida BlaQ Out Satisfaction Weekend is the place we go to make that actual. Don’t miss it.
Tickets and data at www.BackToBlaQFL.com. Observe @BackToBlaQFL on Instagram.

Jasmen Rogers, Co-Lead, Florida BlaQ Out Satisfaction Weekend
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