The event honors local residents and luminaries who have made significant contributions to the D.C. LGBTQ community.
The current CEO and President Earl Fowlkes will retire in August, but plans to serve in an advisory role to his successor.
For its 32nd anniversary, DC Black Pride creates a space for the Black LGBTQ community to convene, celebrate, and commemorate.
Organizers say they'll be holding virtual events and sending out a survey to plan ahead for next year
Two pride reveal parties offer a sneak peek at events that celebrate and honor the local LGBTQ community
As Capital Pride prepares to reveal this year's theme, we asked the city's seven LGBTQ Prides why celebrating our diverse community matters now more than...
A massive, weekend-long LGBTQ celebration, DC Black Pride stresses empowerment, education, and community