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There will be Pride-themed arts and crafts and music by DC’s Different Drummers and DJ Rosie Hicks.
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery is organizing a free family-friendly event outside on the F Street plaza next to SAAM. More information about the festival can be found here. Be sure to stop by the Graduate Annapolis Hotel for the Pride Block Party. Following the parade, there will be a bunch of festivities, including performances by local acts like funk/R&B family trio Honey Sol, and Maryland-raised rapper IAmYoungAye. The parade kicks off at noon along West Street in Annapolis. Tickets are $20 for Smithsonian members, $25 for non-members. Join author James Kirchick for a virtual seminar hosted by the Smithsonian as he talks about his latest book “Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington,” which delves into how the “midcentury idea of homosexuality” shaped Washington’s politics. “Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington” Seminar
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Proceeds will go to LGBTQ+ orgs SMYAL and The Blade Foundation. Tickets are $5.ĭC Brau, Dacha & Electric Rainbow Present: Pride Pils Dance Party & LaunchĭC Brau and Electric Rainbow are throwing a dance party at Dacha Garden in celebration of Pride and the brewery’s launch of its newest Pride Pils cans. On June 25 at 1 PM, pay your respects during the Pride Month walking tour at the Congressional Cemetery, which is said to be the only known cemetery in the world to have a dedicated LGBTQ+ section. From Dupont Circle to 14th Street, the two-hour tour will explore how DC’s own queer figures, like Georgia Douglas Johnson and Deacon Maccubbin, contributed to the gay rights movement.
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Washington Walks is planning a “Rainbow Pride DC” guided tour on June 25 at 11 AM. The group will lead a tour around DC, visiting locations that helped shape “an accepting environment leading to the 2015 Marriage Equality landmark Supreme Court decision.” Tickets start at $35. Women’s history-focused tourism company A Tour Of Her Own is organizing “Under the Rainbow,” a queer history walking tour on June 17 at 5 PM. Tickets for these events are available here. Drag Underground, a drag show featuring local drag queens such as Citrine and Vagenesis, will take place Fridays at 8:30 PM. In partnership with the Embassy of Argentina, perfect your tango skills at Queer Tango on Tuesdays at 7 PM. From June 4 to 26, Fridays to Sundays, visit the revamped underground space in Dupont Circle for “The Gender Within: The Art of Identity,” an exhibition showcasing artworks dealing with the nuances of gender identities. Dupont Underground: “The Gender Within” Exhibition, Drag Underground, and Queer TangoĪrts organization Dupont Underground is hosting a variety of events this month in celebration of Pride.