Honoring exemplary members and allies of the Black LGBTQ+ community
Join us as we honor the 2021 DC Black Pride Award recipients:
DeMarc Hickson PhD - Welmore Cook AwardAngela Brown - Welmore Cook AwardErnest Hopkins - Ernest Hopkins Award Stephaun E. Wallace PhD - President’s AwardBrian K. Bond - Curtis L. Etherly Jr. Ally AwardChanning Wickham - Curtis L. Etherly Jr. Ally AwardTAG: The Alliance Group at University of DC - DC Black Pride Leadership AwardGreg Evans Real Estate Group -DC Black Pride Small Business AwardCharmaine Eccles - Earline Budd AwardDC Attorney General Karl A. Racine - Eleanor Holmes Norton Award Courtney Baker-Oliver III - Alan Sharpe AwardBishop Kwabena Rainey Cheeks - Bishop Kwabena Rainey Cheeks Award Jaye Wynn - Charlotte Smallwood Volunteer of the Year AwardThe evening will include cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Program begins at 7:15 p.m.
Important Notes
To attend this event, you must be at least 21. ID will be required. Valet parking will be available for $20. McPherson Square, Valet, or Street Parking. FAQs
The Center for Black Equity (CBE) is an institution committed to supporting leaders, institutions and programs for health, economic and social equity for LGBT people of African descent.
The CBE presents DC Black Pride (DCBP) annually during Memorial Day Weekend in our nation's capital — Washington, D.C. DCBP has been held since 1991. Year after year, more than 50,000 men and women from all over the world attend DCBP and experience the great culture and history of the Washington, D.C. area. Attendees have come to expect only quality social and non-social events.
DCBP is the inspiration for numerous annual Black LGBT pride events in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Brazil, Africa and the Caribbean since its founding.
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