Special guest musicians The Positive Voices of Baltimore. David Carl Olson will speak on the blessing that a hope-filled queer sensibility can give the movements for social change.
Hosted by Truth and Love Fellowship. Join queer-identified clergy and lay leaders to discuss the dynamics of faith communities at various stages of welcoming, queer ways of viewing faith, and more.
Charm City Sisters, your favorite local activist drag nuns, proudly present a workshop dedicated to educating about prevention of HIV transmission with PrEP pre-exposure prophylaxis. Health care professionals from the Baltimore City Health Department talk about how to have healthy sex and stay safe while doing it. Giveaways, prizes, delicious eats. Hosted by the Interfaith Fairness Coalition of Maryland. ASL Interpreted. Motor House West North Avenue.
Hosted by Bunns of Steele. Disabled-accessible, but limited floor space access. All proceeds go to Baltimore Pride. Male vs. Disabled-accessible, limited first floor access. A portion of the proceeds go to Baltimore Pride. Join this live podcast talking about trending topics from an LGBT perspective. All ages, not family-friendly. Co-curated by local artists Dorian Holliday and Douglas Johnson. V Lounge Maryland Avenue. Club Bunns West Lexington Street.
A battle of the houses. Red carpet 7 pm, showtime 8 pm. Discounted valet parking. Eight designers and 30 models. Prizes for Best Dressed and Best Runway. Celebrity guest performances. Baltimore Pride invites you to join them for the spectacular 12th annual night of food, fun, and community. The bar is throwing a rainbow rager featuring food and drink deals, and live DJs spinning in multiple rooms all day and night. The Baltimore Eagle, N. Charles St. The Pride outreach event starts with a showing of Beauty and the Beast at p.
Vernon, celebrate Pride by taking in a live exhibit by local artist Jasjyot Singh Hans. Hans will be auctioning off three pieces, with 50 percent of the proceeds being donated to Hearts and Ears —a local organization that supports individuals in the LGBTQ community with behavioral health issues and concerns. Hotel Revival, W. Monument St.
We will be giving you your shirt at the parade! The first marchers will receive a free Johns Hopkins Pride t-shirt.
Additional participants are encouraged to either wear a white top or any favorite Johns Hopkins gear. Bring signs, wear your favorite rainbow suspenders, and help us be loud and proud and visible. Please share your photos with the tag HopkinsPride.
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