This Juneteenth, we celebrate the progress and power of Black Pride
While the first Black Pride happened in D.C., cities across the country now celebrate with events centering Black queer experiences.
June 19, 2025
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While the first Black Pride happened in D.C., cities across the country now celebrate with events centering Black queer experiences.
As the city ramps up for the world's biggest LGBTQ+ celebration, somebody broke in and vandalized Saints and Sinners, a QTBIPOC space.
The short answer is Stonewall, but there's more to Pride history.
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With so much attention being focused on black bodies, Black Pride celebrations are more important than ever.
The city will sizzle this summer as the first U.S. city to host the global event.
In a major change, homosexuality is now an "outmoded" term that has been replaced with other language.
The celebration of queer Blackness returns on the 4th of July weekend
The Advocate and its sibling publications vow to center and amplify Black voices.
Alexei Romanoff helped organize the 1967 protests of a police raid on the Los Angeles gay bar.
The organization has held two virtual Pride events so far, each bringing in millions of viewers.
Capitol Hill Pride in Seattle complained about Taking B(l)ack Pride charging admission to whites only but is now seeking "common ground."