Fruit Salad
Sun, 23 Jul
|Oxford
Come and join us for a glorious day out in the park.
Time & Location
23 Jul 2023, 13:00
Oxford, S Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3RF, UK
About the event
Fruit Salad - For people at all stages of their journey!
We're celebrating Pride with a fruity picnic! Come and join us for a glorious day out at University park. We'll be providing some tasty Picnic food, but we encourage you to bring some too!
The nearest Park entrance to where we will be is by Keble road.
Exact location can be found here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/pBLddpLGtbcH5EWk9
This is a casual meet up for trans, non binary, intersex, and questioning people. Whether you’ve been out and proud for years, or are just beginning to question your identity, you’re welcome here.
This is a safe space for you to have coffee, meet new people and make new friends. Our team is happy to greet you and introduce you to other people. We’re easy to spot - we’re the table with all the mini pride flags!
The team running this event are all various flavours of trans, including non binary, trans femme and trans masc. The team also includes folks who are neurodivergent, intersex, and disabled.
FAQ
Do I have to be non binary / trans / intersex to attend? Not at all. Everyone is welcome, but you have to respect the fact that this is a space for trans, non binary and intersex people. Avoid assuming anything about a person’s gender or sexuality based on their body. Here is a handy guide on how to be an ally to trans and gender non-conforming people: https://www.glaad.org/transgender/allies
I'm not sure if I'm non-binary/trans enough to attend. There's no such thing! We have a huge range of genders and gender expressions here and this is a friendly environment for everyone.
Do I need to book? Not at all, you can just drop in whenever! If you’re nervous or have any questions you’re welcome to message us on social media or email tartproductionsox@gmail.com beforehand.
Why are does this event specifically include Intersex people? Whilst being intersex is not neccessarily linked to being trans or non-binary, intersex people aren’t often represented within the cisgender binary system. We wanted everyone who doesn't conform or identify with this to have a safe and welcoming place to relax, have fun, and make some new friends. One of the event organisers is intersex, and they wanted to make this event welcoming for people like them too.
How are you making this event COVID-safe? We're committed to making our events as safe as possible for everyone attending. If you're showing symptoms of COVID, or testing positive on a lateral flow on the day of the event, please do not attend. We understand these tests are no longer free, and we do not want the cost to be prohibitive, so proof of a negative test is not currently a requirement to attend our events. Additionally, with the lifting of the mask mandate our venues are no longer enforcing the wearing of face coverings. However, we will be using large, airy venues and maintaining social distancing where possible to prevent the spread of illness. Some things that you could do to support this include: - Taking a lateral flow test on the day of the event, if you're able to do so. - Continuing to wear a face covering, especially when moving around a venue. Please be mindful that not everyone can wear a face covering, and not all disabilities are visible. - Maintaining social distance from other people, and ask permission before getting close to people. - Continuing to wash or sanitise your hands regularly. Please also contact us via email if you start showing symptoms in the days after an event: tartproductionsox@gmail.com. Thank you for helping us keep our queer spaces safe for all!
Why is this space necessary? There aren’t a great deal of queer, and more specifically trans, events in Oxford. We need safe, inviting spaces where we can express ourselves without fear of harassment and be celebrated for what makes us different.
ACCESSIBILITY
This event will take place in a park with tarmac paths and grassy areas. Access for wheelchair users is good through most gates. There are RADAR locks on the gates adjoining the cycle track to the rear of South Lodge and at Music Meadow. There is no wheelchair access through the Cox’s Corner gate and restricted access through the Lady Margaret Hall gate. Most pathways are wheelchair friendly. Paths around the Parks are wide, step free and have a firm surface. Paths can be uneven in places There is no parking onsite, but there are public Blue Badge spaces on Keble Road which are just under 200 m from one of the entrance gates in Parks Road. Public toilets are located next to the Cricket Pavilion and include RADAR facilities for people with a disability.
There will be both shaded and sunny areas to sit in. Some benches, folding chairs, and picnic blankets will be available. If you have any specific accessibility requirements please get in touch on tartproductionsox@gmail.com. You can find out more information about the accessibility of the park here: https://www.accessguide.ox.ac.uk/university-parksUniversity ParksUniversity Parks is a green expanse of over 70 acres in the heart of Oxford.
University Map is here: https://www.parks.ox.ac.uk/visitor-map
POLICY
This is an inclusive space that welcomes people of all ages (18+), genders, sexualities, races, religion and identities.
We will not tolerate any kind of homophobia, transphobia, sexism, racism, ableism, fatphobia, biphobia, femmephobia, interphobia, or non-consensual touching. Any behaviour of this sort will result in expulsion from the event. Treat everyone with respect and we'll send that love right on back to you