Queer Mutiny
by Stephanie Robinson
Queer mutiny is about redefining a movement. Are you Queer without knowing it? Now you don't have to be LGBT to be Queer.
QUEER. Adj. An inclusive, unifying, political umbrella term for people whose sexual orientations, decisions, or gender identity inevitably leads to confrontation with society.
LGBT. Adj. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered
'Queer' is not, as the mass media and government would have you believe, just another neat category to aid assimilation into mainstream culture. Queer is a term for those who don't fit into categories. Confrontation is the key word here - engaging in queer-friendly activism is about making people in general realise and accept individuality and alternative lifestyles, of pushing not just for tolerance, or even acceptance, but celebration.
One group who are aiming to enlighten uninformed folk are Queer Mutiny. The commercialisation of the Queer Movement has prompted ordinary people to make their own groups. Now you don't have to be LGBT to be Queer. Hence - Queer Mutiny.
For someone like me, still on the edge of politics, a Queer Mutiny event was the perfect opportunity to widen my horizons. Last Thursday, roughly 50 people gathered in an empty four-floored in Headingly, Leeds, to turn it into a working, safe social space. The squat was entirely legal and the landlord even turned on the water and electricity for us. So I went to have a nosey.
There were a number of workshops available, from dance and DIY tattoos to erotic writing and polyamorous relationships. It was lovely to sit on the grass and discuss queer history, or pummel foam pads in self-defence, or my absolute favourite; how to hold a protest line against police. There was even an evening performance by Tiny Tin Lady and in the hallway were loads of leaflets, stickers and flyers.
We discussed how events like Gay Pride were being ruined by corporate sponsorship, where what used to be an unashamed statement of difference and power was being manipulated into a harmless little parade, a far cry from the original Stonewall rioters. We thought about where the movement needed to go next. The aims and tactics applicable thirty years ago are different from the ones today. We talked over the need to stay in the spotlight, to resist assimilation.
It was all about building confidence and expanding horizons. I'm someone who would never have called myself Queer before. I'm not LGBT (another wonderful example of pigeon-holing), but my lifestyle does differ a lot from 'normal'. The whole point of being Queer is to defy categorisation and control, and for that reason I would call myself Queer. And anyone who tries to say I'm not on the grounds of me not ticking all the boxes on some mythical check list deserves to be pinched very hard on the earlobe.
Queer mutiny is an example of what ordinary people like me and you can do with little to no funds and a lot of creativity. It's so easy to get involved with stuff like this. TA Google (Or Scroogle ) search can turn up lots of resources.
It's just a matter of exploring and finding out what's happening locally. Which you really, really should. Even if your original plan is to sit on the sunny grass and try your hand at an erotic writing workshop for the hell of it, it can lead to so much more.
Queer Mutiny queer activism links
- Queer Mutiny - Wikipedia
- Queer Mutiny North
- www.squatter.org
- Find out more - Squatting tenancy rights
- Tiny Tin Lady
- The Stonewall riots
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This last photo shows the Queer Mutiny North event that Steph went to. They made the squat look very pretty indeed!


Stephanie Robinson Stephanie Robinson is a student campaigning for human rights and environmental awareness, a general BE NICE shouter. A short attention span and an addictive personality means she has a lot of hobbies and often exhausts people with her complex plans that generally don't come to fruition. She likes a good rave.



