Family Pride’s 2006 White House Egg Roll
Family Pride on Feb 1st 2007
As we expand our voice, we are thrilled to bring you our first guest blogger, Trey Lathe. Thanks, Trey, for your contribution regarding Family Pride’s 2006 White House Egg Roll. Last year we attended the Easter Egg Roll at the White House. Though we live in San Francisco, we have family in D.C. and this seemed like an excellent opportunity to help our families.
If the goal was to have fun, we succeeded ten-fold. If it was to make our families visible, to instigate the discussion and increase those “teaching moments”, then it was a resounding success.
The morning was drizzly, cool and grey the day of the “roll.” But we were excited and all our four-year-old daughter could talk about was finding Easter eggs. When we arrived at the designated meeting tent (people enter by timed groups), we were greeted by a wall of photographers, journalists and videographers. Many, but not all, in our tent were composed of GBLT families with their rainbow leis. Then it was onto the White House Lawn and fun. We rolled and hunted for eggs, listened to music, took pictures. It was one of the most memorable and fun days of our daughter’s life. Heck, she got to meet her favorite PBS character, Leona the Lion! The entire time on the lawn, grey and drizzly, was a huge blast for all three of us.
It was also “visibility.” The straight families and volunteers could not but help to see us and in those few days we were interviewed or photographed by ABC local and national affiliates, CBS local affiliates and national, the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle and others I haven’t counted. We must have talked to several dozen tourists and residents too.
For our family, this was a turning point. There were no pickets, not slogans, no shouts or protests. We required no legislative action, we had no list of demands. We only stepped out so the country will know us, because we believe that if they know us, it will be more difficult to discriminate against us. And see us they did! And we had a blast doing it.
Trey Lathe is a proud papa to 4-year-old Emma and husband and soulmate to Guy Berryessa. He chronicles the fun of parenting and life in general at Daddy, Papa & Me (http://www.lathefamily.org). You can read more about the experience there.
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Raymon W.
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I’m not quite understanding what all
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Must be me or something…
How green is the grass on the other side of the fence?
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Jerry
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Peace!
Interesting Post.
I’d never heard that before.
Barney