So Many Atlanta Black Gay Pride Events, So Little Time
With Atlanta Black Gay Pride only a week away, this blogger is feeling the heat to share Pride event information with you. There are literally so many events, it may take me the full week just to mention them all. But I am going to give it the old college try. Please check back often, as I will be adding events fast and furiously. For starters, I’m providing here links to many of the event producers and schedules. That will hopefully help you surf more thoroughly as you plan your Labor Day Weekend here in Hotlanta.
For starters, you can see the official In the Life Atlanta (ITLA) Black Gay Pride schedule here. The second annual State of Black Gay America (SBGA) Summit will held in conjunction with Black Gay Pride. The summit provides a forum for local and national leaders to meet with members of the GLBT community to share information that will stimulate discussion on issues specific to GLBT people of color. There will be presentations from a distinguished panel of individuals, including a keynote address by actress Sheryl Lee Ralph. You can see the schedule for the SBGA Summit here. The SBGA Summit will be held from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.on Saturday, August 30, 2008 at The Renaissance Atlanta Hotel-Downtown, 590 W. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30308
In addition to all the thinking, information sharing and shopping at Black Gay Pride and the SBGA Summit, there are plenty of parties to get you on your feet and out on the town.
For events primarily for women, see:
Girls in the Day (Daytime events)
Girls in the Night (Evening events)
For events primarily for men, see:
For events for both men and women, see:
Take a look at any of these Websites and I think you’ll understand the enormous task ahead of me if I am going to create a comprehensive summary for you. I’m on it, right after I take more vitamins.
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