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For a window into LGBTQ+ history in our very own backyard, dive into DC Public Library’s digital archive of the Washington Blade dating back to 1969. The Library of Congress offers access to research guides and photo resources, including footage of the first Pride march in New York a year after Stonewall. Learn About LGBTQ+ HistoryĮxplore archives and collections made available by DC institutions for an at-home peek into the past. Storytelling show Story District is also going virtual for their annual Pride performance Out/Spoken on Tuesday, June 9, presenting stories centered on the LGBTQIA+ experience. Singer-songwriters Heather Mae and Crys Matthews headline the $15-interactive production. Catch A Pride Month PerformanceĬontinue the musical celebration with a Zoom Pride concert streamed by event producers Brightest Young Things on Saturday, June 6. A panda from the National Zoo’s will make an appearance eating rainbow cake.
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Performances are interspersed with Smithsonian curators telling the stories behind museum artifacts and historic photos. The YouTube show is emcee’ed by All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro and features musicians including Indigo Girls and Girl in Red alongside writer Roxane Gay and comedian Tig Notaro. Part concert, part queer-history lesson, Project Pride airs on Sunday, May 31. Even the annual Capitol Sunset Dance Party is going digital, so you can groove to DJ Tracy Young‘s playlist on Sunday, June 14, and dance like no one is watching.
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Highlights include the roving “pridemobile,” which will travel through DC livestreaming festive storefronts on Saturday, June 13, and the premiere of Pride in the City, a Facebook and YouTube series with local drag performers and dancers on Sunday, June 14. Here are some Pride Month events to check out online ?️? : Tune In To Capital Pride EventsĪlthough there won’t be any elaborate floats this year, Capital Pride Alliance is still painting the town rainbow with a slew of virtual events kicking off on June 1. Virtual events in June bring the joyous spirit of Pride into your living room through Zoom dance parties and archival film. This year’s Pride festivities will look a whole lot different than the colorful crowds of parades past, but the annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community and commemoration of the Stonewall Riot continues.