Local initiative aims to create space for queer communities

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Photo by Darien Funk

While KW seems to be lacking dedicated LGBTQ+ bar spaces, one initiative is looking to tackle that.

Dyke Bar Takeover KW, launched by Reba Joy, is an initiative that partners with local artists and venues to create pop-up events across the region. 

โ€œOur mission at Dyke Bar Takeover KW is to create more regular spaces for queer womxn to find community, to feel safe and to feel empowered and [to] also just show support within the community,โ€ Joy said. 

DBT-KW creates events for queer, cisgender and trans womxn, as well as non-binary folx who are comfortable in spaces that center around womxn. Allies are also welcome to attend these events.

โ€œThe first place that started this was a lovely group in New York and one of the reasons why they named it Dyke Bar Takeover is wanting to take back that word and make it a more positive and empowering word for our community, because there have been so many negative connotations with it,โ€ Joy said.  

Before ultimately launching the initiative, Joy was already looking for spaces to connect with other LGBTQ+ womxn.

โ€œI was really craving it before the pandemic happened, and looking for spaces I could go to and I just wasn’t finding enough consistently,โ€ Joy said.

Joy said that when the DBT-KW was launched, they received many comments from people who were excited to join in and get involved. 

โ€œIt just really reemphasized how much our community was craving that.โ€

โ€œSo the goal there would be once a month, we partner with a different bar in the areaโ€”having an artist or activity involved, and also an LGBTQ+ artist involved โ€” and raise funds for a queer charity,โ€ Joy added. 

With this initiative being launched in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the in-person events will be put on hold until it is safe to meet.

โ€œEspecially because we’re like a mingling business we want to really wait until it’s really safe to [hold events at bars],โ€ Joy said. 

โ€œObviously we have no idea what that timeline is. So, we’re starting to do online events and I’m really excited for what we have coming up.โ€ 

DBT-KW is holding their first event, a virtual trivia night, on Oct. 14. 

โ€œAll the questions are going to be queer focused. We’re having a fabulous host, Suzie Taka, who’s been involved in the community, advocating for the community, making people laugh through queer comedy nights and doing a lot of things over the years,โ€ Joy said. 

They have upcoming collaborations with Comic Sans this November and with Good Company Productions in early 2021. 

When it comes to hosting in-person events in the future, DBT-KW is looking for accessible spaces (non-gendered washrooms and wheelchair friendly). They also offer artists paid work opportunities, and all funds raised go towards LGBTQ+ charities. 

โ€œOne thing weโ€™re looking for is queer artists, BIPOC artists and business owners that we can support through our events, help advertise [and] get people excited about what they’re doing and make sure we’re lifting other people up too,โ€ Joy said.ย 


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