Omaha Free Pride Potluck Picnic Updates

Good morning gaydies and gentlethems!
Please share the menu and flyers far and wide this week!

This is our tenative menu based on what has been coordinated so far.
Please bring whatever you think will help round out this meal together.
Contributions to the potluck are not required in order to participate!

Nebraska Aids Project has donated HELLA contraceptives, and ‘Opill,’ an OTC birth control to be shared as mutual aid! So cum 💦, get stocked up on all these goodies. Don't get caught breeding amidst the collapse of empire!


More updates on the Free Pride Potluck Picnic:
Moogie Stoodios will be there to stamp your clothes with some of their original artworks - for free!

If you want to donate clothes for others to take home with (or without) a stamp, that is an option now too. So this even has now expanded into a clothing/plant swap too! Thanks to the generous donations of tomato plants from “Farm Your Yard Omaha.” There was also a few more donations of plants in response to discussions of a plant swap. We will also have large pots of tomatillos that can be grown on an apartment balcony/patio, or get planted into the Earth for larger yields. Someone else also donated black raspberries, which only do well planted in the ground.

We will bring a pop ice fishing house to use as a changing room, so you can try on the clothes.




Omaha needed a Pride that does not kowtow to the CWS and actually takes place during Pride month, a Pride that does not allow genocidal Zionists to participate, a Pride that does not commodify our sexuality.

So here it is, a Pride event that gets back to our roots! Scheduled on the the 57th anniversary of the StoneWall Riots.

WE ARE SO THRILLED WITH ALL THE NEW ACTIVITITIES AND RESOURCES BEING ADDED TO THIS EVENT.

This is made possible by a grassroots organizing approach.


If you'd like to contribute any additional activities, resources, or logistics for this potluck - please drop us a line! (Via instagram, email, or the contact form on this website.)

See ya there?

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