Adjacent to the orgs’ booths was a market set up by Frida Friday ATX. Surrounding our booth were notable nonprofits and local queer friendly orgs like Human Rights Campaign Austin (who kindly gave us some of their mini Gatorades), UT Austin’s Gender and Sexuality Center, Equality Texas, Out Youth, and many others. ![]() My decorative contributions were smaller: a pink tablecloth and a unicorn plush – to represent previous Gay Place mascot Dandy Unicorn. She brought tons of great accoutrements to decorate our 10ft x 10 ft space: a rug, chairs, a patio table, plus Austin Chronicle and Qmmunity branded swag to hand out like stickers, can coolers, bandanas, and copies of the paper. I’m no expert designing a space, so much of the credit goes to Cassie. The kind Waterloo Greenway folks drove a bunch of our supplies to our booth, which we then organized into a pretty neat booth set-up. ![]() ![]() With eggs, toast, and an obligatory gulp of coffee in my system, I headed down to Trinity Street to park and met Cassie at the curb. Qmmunity Editor James and The Austin Chronicle booth (Photo by Cassie Arredondo)
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