Opening Reception - Friday, May 24
Offical Kick Off to DC Black Pride

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About DC Black Pride

In 1991, a group of men, Welmore Cook, Theodore Kirkland and Ernest Hopkins saw a need to rally the community around the HIV/AIDS epidemic happening in Washington, DC. Little did they know that their clear mission to combat and educate the community about HIV/AIDS would lead to a movement that would impact the lives of millions of Black LGBT men and women around the world.

Almost 30 years after the first DC Black Pride drew 800 people to Banneker Field for a day themed “Let’s All Come Together,” more than 300,000 members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community of African descent and their allies have come to Washington, DC during Memorial Day Weekend to celebrate the beauty of a shared community and raise awareness and funding for HIV/ AIDS in the name and spirit of Black Pride. Equal rights have increased in the United States and many places around the globe over the 30 years. Yet many LGBT men and women of African descent continue to feel the need to develop community to stand against HIV/AIDS, homophobia inspired violence and the bigotry that exist in the world. DC Black Pride fulfills this need.

DC Black Pride was the catalyst for what is now referred to as the Black Pride Movement. Since the birth of DC Black Pride, more than thirty other Black Pride celebrations now take place throughout the world, many using DC Black Pride as the model.

DC Black Pride is so much more than just parties. This is DC Black Pride...

Schedule Highlights

Friday, May 24 through Monday, May 27 are the official DCBP 2019 dates. There are some special pre- and post-DCBP events. Events, times and locations are subject to change.

Transgender Reception

  • Monday, May 20

    Pepco Edison Place Gallery

    5—7 p.m.


Awards Reception

  • Tuesday, May 21

    The Park at 14th

    6–9 p.m.


Unity Ball

  • Thursday, May 23

    Renaissance Washington DC Downtown

    6 p.m.–12 a.m.

CommUNITY Opening Reception

  • Friday, May 24

    Renaissance Washington DC Downtown

    7–9 p.m.


Workshops and Enrichment Sessions

  • Saturday, May 25

    Renaissance Washington DC Downtown

    9 a.m.–5 p.m.


Rainbow Row: Organization + Vendor Expo

  • Saturday, May 25 Poetry Slam

    Renaissance Washington DC Downtown

    10 a.m.–8 p.m.

Leather University

  • Saturday, May 25 Leather University at DC Black Pride

    Renaissance Washington DC Downtown

    12–5 p.m.


Mary Bowman Poetry Slam

  • Saturday, May 25

    Renaissance Washington DC Downtown

    6–9 p.m.


Pride Praise Fest

  • Sunday, May 26 Pride Praise Fest

    Renaissance Washington DC Downtown

    9 a.m.

DC Black Pride is a gathering of thousands of Black LGBTQ people from all walks of life and all around the world

FULL SCHEDULE

We are on the App

OurPride is a LGBTQ social news hub for events within the U.S. Focused around urban gay issues, news and events this is a one-stop app for what is going on for the gay community of Color. Use it to get updates on DCBP. Available for Android and iOS.

Honorees

The DC Black Awards, presented annually, recognize exemplary members and allies of the Black LGBT community who have demonstrated true dedication to uplifting and advancing the LGBT community.

Nii-Quartelai Quartey

Nii-Quartelai Quartey

Welmore Cook Award
Queen Adesuy

Queen Adesuyi

DC Black Pride Leadership Award
Kahlib Barton-Garçon

Kahlib Barton-Garçon

DC Black Pride Leadership Award
Steven Wilson

Steven Wilson

Unsung Hero Award
Derrick Johnson

Derrick Johnson

President's Award
Derrick “Strawberry” Cox

Derrick “Strawberry” Cox

Charlotte Smallwood Volunteer of the Year Award
Shi-Queeta-Lee

Shi-Queeta-Lee

Earline Budd Award

Thank you to our partners

Contacts

Kenya Hutton

DC Black Pride Director

202.641.8527
k.hutton@centerforblackequity.org

Earl D. Fowlkes, Jr.

Center for Black Equity President/CEO

202.641.8527
e.fowlkes@centerforblackequity.org

Genise Chambers-Woods

DC Black Pride Director of Volunteers and Vending

202.641.8527
g.chambers@centerforblackequity.org