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The Road to Pride

Op 9 # 45

(APRA AMCOS Registration No. GW61911019)

I wanted to write a piece to celebrate the opening of the new Victorian Pride Centre.

Such a stunning building, a monumental achievement, and an architectural triumph,

after years of hard work. It is a world exemplar and a credit to all involved.

I wanted to write something tracking the journey of the last 50 or so years to where we

are now. Until 1980 sex between consenting adult males in Victoria was illegal.

People were arrested, imprisoned and carried criminal convictions for loving who they

loved. State and Church treated us as second class citizens. Self-righteous violence in

the community bullied, raped, bashed and murdered our people.

For those of us who realised our identity 50 and 60 years ago the journey was perilous.

Families rejected us, Church and State considered us evil or ill or criminal. Yet, we

somehow found each other. We gathered in hidden places to dance and be together.

Places constantly subject to police raids and arrests. We lived in ghettos because we

didn’t know what else to do. There were no safe places.

Times have changed, but not for everyone. There are still young people subject to

Church and family intolerance. Aversion therapy is still practised, causing lasting

damage, including depression, mental illness and suicide. It makes people hate

themselves, but it doesn’t stop them being gender diverse.

The Pride Centre is a glorious incarnation of acceptance and equality for gender

diverse peoples. My composition tracks a person’s initial realisation that they are

different, their tentative moves to be themselves, the hostile reactions encountered,

their self-doubt and self-deprecation. Then the ferocity of societal denial and violence

follows. But – there’s a beginning fightback, a beginning of hope for ourselves, that

strengthens and builds so that we came to stand proud in defiance, and the community

began to believe we weren’t monsters at all, but decent human beings, and the voices

of repression muted themselves.


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