International Lesbian Day: A Herstory

International Lesbian Day: A Herstory
Image: A couple with their dog and picnic basket in Glebe on International Lesbian Day, 1996. Source: Sydney Star Observer Archives

This October 8th we celebrate International Lesbian Day (ILD), and in honour of our Lesbian community members, readers, writers and staff, the Star Observer wishes you a happy, proud and affirming ILD!

The origins of ILD is extremely unclear, with it being entirely possible that the event was celebrated independently by various groups all over the world before being streamlined into one date. However, the October 8th celebrations seem to have (New Zealand), with the date chosen to mirror March 8th 鈥 International Women鈥檚 Day.

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The Lesbian Space Project outside Town Hall, Sydney on International Lesbian Day 1993. Source: Sydney Star Observer archives

While we鈥檇 love to claim it as an Australian initiative, the respect and gratitude must go to the Christchurch Lesbian Support Group, founded at the Women鈥檚 Resource Centre in the late 1970s. In the personals section of The Press published on 20 September, 1980, a 鈥淟esbian visibility week鈥 was advertised for 4鈥11 October 1980, with activities including 鈥渄iscussion day for lesbians, women鈥檚 dance, picnic and sports day, organised dinner, forum on lesbian issues鈥 and 鈥淒rop in night and party, gay dance鈥. According to a compiled by Hugh Young, the march held on October 10 was attended by around 200 women (and, unsurprisingly, another 100 turned up for the dancing later on!)

Here in Australia, a National Lesbian Independence Day March in Sydney was planned for September 2, 1978. Sadly, permission from NSW police was not granted on the basis that 鈥渢alking to members of the public about lesbian issues on the streets could be construed as offensive and therefore illegal behaviour.鈥 The march went ahead anyway, with sadly only 40鈥50 in attendance.

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Flyer for the 1978 International Lesbian Day walk from Town Hall to The Domain. Source: Australian Queer Archives

An ILD was celebrated in at Collingwood Town Hall, which seems to be the earliest Australian event in October, as also reported in the fabulously named magazine . However, in the following issue a letter to the editor from Laurel Walter of Lilyfield credited an unnamed woman participant of a consciousness raising group at the second Lesbian Conference for suggesting a celebration for 鈥淎 Saturday in September鈥 of 鈥1979 (I think)鈥. The Star Observer has not been able to confirm this date.

We can delve into the newspaper archives as much as we want, but the following letter to the editor in that same issue of Lesbians on the Loose (by a Claire Flaherty of Adelaide) makes a very salient point. 鈥淒oes it matter? Does there have to be an established tradition of celebration as with IWD? Why don鈥檛 we just proudly claim this (or another) day as ours鈥 I want us to start celebrating International Lesbian Day 鈥 and never stop!!!鈥

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The Lesbian Space Project outside Town Hall, Sydney on International Lesbian Day 1993. Source: Sydney Star Observer archives

So whether we credit the Christchurch Lesbian Support Group in 1980, the unnamed woman from a consciousness-raising group at the second Lesbian Conference in 1979, or any other of the unnamed and unrecorded originators of this glorious day, we raise a glass to those who came before us who wanted to celebrate and uplift the lesbians in our community! Whether we took inspiration from our neighbours across the Tasman Sea, or were independently inspired, it doesn鈥檛 matter; what matters is that we take this day to stand in solidarity, acknowledge, celebrate, uplift and affirm the contributions of Lesbians!

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