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Evan Greer

WE TOURED EUROPE WITH TWO BANDS AND THREE KIDS AND LIVED TO TELL THE TALE

Written by DIG STAFF Posted July 13, 2015 Filed Under: MUSIC

The tour was called Break the Chains, named after Boston’s very own all-gender queer liberation dance party.

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: Boston, Cambridge, Community Church of Boston, England, Europe, European Tour, Evan Greer, folk singer, genderqueer, riot folk, tour

DIG THIS: SECRET FLOWERS, MASTER THIEVES, AND EVAN GREER!

Written by DIG STAFF Posted March 11, 2015 Filed Under: DigThis

Holy crap I can't wait to leave my house!

Filed Under: DigThis Tagged With: Arts at the Armory, Black & White Party, Dutchman, Evan Greer, Gardner Museum, Heroin/e, Jean-Michel Othoniel, massart, Master Thieves, Oberon, Pozen, Roxbury, Secret Flowers, Silent Rage, Spontaneous Celebrations, Squirrelly Bird, Stephen Kurkjian, Surfrider Foundation

BREAK THE CHAINS: BOSTON’S ALL GENDER, ALL GENRE DANCE PARTY

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted January 6, 2015 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

“This dance party is about breaking down the systems that oppress and divide us and having a ton of fun while doing it … This is not a gay dance party or a lesbian night. It’s an event for people of all genders and sexualities to come together around awesome music, social justice, and community.”

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: activist, Afro-Latin, anti-racist, Boston, Break the Chains, community organizer, dance party, Defiance, Evan Greer, genders, Hi Dive, inter-generational, Jamaica Plain, Kazi Toure, LGBTQ, Make Shift Boston, Marta Rodgruez, Music, Myriam Ortiz, Ohio, Puerto Rican singer, Purple 7m, queer, queer community, Qusharia Perry, Reggae, rock, singer, songwriter, Spontaneous Celebrations, Taina Asili y La Banda Rebelde, The Shondes

LOCAL NET NEUTRALITY ADVOCATES TELL CABLE PROVIDERS TO STAY OUT OF THEIR PACKETS

Written by KATHERINE TAMOLA Posted November 18, 2014 Filed Under: News

LOCAL NET NEUTRALITY ADVOCATES TELL CABLE PROVIDERS TO STAY OUT OF THEIR PACKETS

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Barack Obama, Evan Greer, FCC, internet advocacy, Katherine Tamola, Make Shift, MIT, net neutrality, Pirate Party, Republican idiocy, work space

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