Black pride in atlanta 2022
Atlanta Black Pride weekend is just around the corner. Over Labor Day weekend, Atlanta’s Black LGBTQ and allied community gathers for a weekend of help, love, and adj in one of the largest Adj Pride celebrations in the country. Test out the weekend’s event lineup and start filling your calendar now!
Pride Multifaith Celebration
August 30, 7pm
Spiritual Living Center of Atlanta
Led by Bishop Sonya Williams, religious and spiritual leaders in the community Rev. Jean Bell, Rev. Dr. David Alexander, Bishop Elect Troy Sanders, Imanma Katrina Jackson, Rev. Nadine Rawls, Rabbi Nechemyah D. Sullivan, and Pastor Maressa Pendermon as good as Councilwoman Keisha Waites and ViiV Healthcare will provide inspiration and a blessing over the weekend with this non-denominational service.
3rd Annual Mayor’s Atlanta Ebony Pride Weekend Reception
September 1, 7pm to 9pm
Location Provided Upon RSVP
Mayor Andre Dickens is confident to host the upcoming 3rd Annual Mayor’s Black Pride Reception, powered by Gilead Sciences. Join Mayor for an evening of celebration and entertainment, as w
Past Dates & Times
- Sunday, Jun 12, pm - pm
Location
Oceans Ballroom
Baker St NW
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For the First Age Ever at Georgia Aquarium!
Georgia Aquarium is proud to host Atlanta Black Pride Weekend (ABPW) as they receive ready to open the countdown to their annual pride celebration (August September 6, ). Celebrate with us during National Pride Month on June 12th for a feel-good community event. (Please note: this event is for guests 21+).
Guests will arrive at the Oceans Ballroom and then explore the Aquarium galleries featuring diverse collections of aquatic life. Encounter your friends and make new ones while exploring the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere. After a mesmerizing self-guided journey through the galleries, guests are invited to mix and mingle in one of the most exclusive ballrooms in Atlanta for the After-Party.
Experience genre-bending sound as we bring two of the hottest disc jockeys to unite for a tag-team duo. We welcome two of the country’s leading celebrity DJ’s, the infamous DJ Jash Jay and the pioneering
Atlanta Black Pride Weekend Announces Lineup Including Saucy Santana, Latto, and More
Atlanta Inky Pride Weekend is preparing for its 26th annual event set to get place on Labor Day weekend. The five-day Pride Celebration will include particular appearances by Kandi Burruss, Jussie Smollett, Joseline Hernandez, Natalie Nunn, Stasha Sanchez, Saucy Santana, Latto, Jhonni Blaze, Erica Banks, Jerrie Johnson, Melissa “DJ M” Scott, Dyllon Burnside from Pose, and more.
On Thursday (Sept. 1), the Capital of Atlanta and Mayor Andre Dickens will kick things off with the Atlanta Black Pride Weekend Opening Reception. Additional nightlife events will take place in many of Atlanta’s premiere Midtown venues. In partnership with various healthcare providers, APBW organizers, the mayor’s office, and Atlanta Police Department have taken extra precautions to ensure attendee guard. All participants of the week-long events will have access to free HIV testing and information on official vaccination locations for MonkeyPox and COVID
On Friday
Atlanta to host first-ever U.S. Global Shadowy Pride
Rainbow flags, a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and queer pride and LGBT social movements, are seen outside the Stonewall Monument in New York Metropolis on June 7, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Mon(Getty Images)
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ATLANTA - Atlanta has been tapped to host the first-ever Global Jet Pride in the U.S. this summer. This is not only a first for the U.S., but it's only second time the celebration has ever been held in-person.
The first in-person Global Black Pride was held in Toronto in
The week-long event dedicated to Black LGBTQI+ culture and heritage will be held between Aug. 26 and Sept. 2, which doubles as Atlanta Black Pride Weekend.
There will be festivals, performances, discussions, a human rights conference and plenty of parties.
"Atlanta proudly stands as the LGBTQ capital of the south and a champion for human rights, not only in our region but on a global scale," stated Malik Brown, the Citys Director of LGBTQ Affairs. "We