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Colorado's Queer Prom: A More Comfortable Special Night

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Friday, May 21, 2010   

DENVER - There's a slightly different kind of prom being held in Denver this weekend. The GLBT Community Center of Colorado's annual "queer prom" on Saturday offers a place for teens of all sexual orientations or gender identities to feel comfortable for one special night. Organizers say it has significance given the controversy generated by the story of a Mississippi school district that opted to cancel its prom rather than let a same-sex couple attend.

But, Kayln Bohl, a senior at Denver's PS-1 charter school who's helping to organize the event, says rather than make it a political issue, they're focusing on making it a celebration to remember.

"It's a lot of fun and there's no restrictions on what people can wear, or if they bring a date, or who their date is."

Bohl says another advantage is that the queer prom is less expensive than most school proms; tickets are $10 dollars in advance, or $15 at the door. Bohl says when she went to prom with another girl at her former school, it was a little uncomfortable.

"It was acceptable but it was still frowned upon, and the administration watched me a lot closer than normal students. That was really difficult."

Christine Sun with the ACLU is representing Constance McMillen, the Mississippi teen whose prom was canceled after it was learned she planned to take her girlfriend. She says they'll be arguing that students have a free speech right to express who they are at school - within appropriate boundaries.

"Certainly bringing your girlfriend or boyfriend, or the person that's special to you to the prom is something that they have the right to go with the date of their choice."

The queer prom in Denver starts Saturday night at 8:00p.m. at the Turnhall Ballroom at the Tivoli on the Auraria Campus. An after-prom party will be held at Rainbow Alley at 1050 Broadway. Straight as well as gay teens are welcome at both events.




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