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No Justice No Pride is a collective of organizers and activists from across the District of Columbia. We invite you to join us in continuing the tradition by supporting 12 Months of Black Pride! programming. The year of programming will conclude in February of 2022, with an announcement about plans for DC Black Pride 2022.ĭC Black Pride has been the destination for Black Queer liberation with celebration and community fellowship for more than three decades. 12 Months of Black Pride! will consist of monthly virtual (and hybrid as feasible) engagement experiences, such as community conversations, panels discussions, parties, bingo and more. In that spirit, we are pleased to announce the Center for Black Equity’s new venture 12 Months of Black Pride!. But, Black Pride is forever, and the CBE remains committed to continuing the tradition and celebration.
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Right now, life is uncertain - but Black Pride is forever.įor more than 30 years, DC Black Pride has been a place for the Black LGBTQIA+ community to gather and celebrate each other, and it is with regret that we must cancel our 2021 in person event in Washington, DC due to the ongoing global pandemic.
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Learn more about the queer community’s rich history and share your favorite stories to kickstart Pride! The first 50 event attendees will receive an LGBTQ+ face mask in the mail! To receive an LGBTQ+ facemask you must attend the event. Join fellow alumna Ella Schiralli, GWSB BBA '85, MBA '02 for an engaging virtual LGBTQ+ history tour and discussion celebrating the accomplishments of LGBTQ+ trailblazers and prominent figures in the LGBTQ+ Rights movement. A panel of experts will explore how attachment, social scripts, school-family-community stakeholders, and socio-ecological factors-in addition to diverse identities and experiences-can influence young people. Join the Graduate School of Education and Human Development for a discussion about the role and impact of dating, relationships, and sexual health on queer adolescents. WENESDAY, JUNE 16 Queer Adolescents Dating, Relationships, and Sexual Health: The Role of School, Family and Community For more information about how you can celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride Month wherever you are, please browse the following tabs. LGBTQIA+ students, staff, faculty and alumni enhance the GW educational experience by being role models in their embrace of the GW values, especially openness, diversity, and courage. Today, GW celebrates LGBTQIA+ Pride by raising high the achievements and contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual members of the GW Community. Yearly commemorations of the beginning of the uprising (June 28) began in 1970 in New York City and since then have transformed into celebrations that span the entire month of June and are held across the country and around the world. A response to targeted harassment and systemic inequality, the Stonewall riots are generally considered to have been a catalyst for the gay rights movement in the United States and around the world. The 1969 Stonewall uprising comprised of six days of riots in retaliation for ongoing police violence towards patrons of a Greenwich Village gay bar, the Stonewall Inn. Pride Month is celebrated each June to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall uprising, to protests against injustice and inequality, and to recognize the impacts of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) individuals.