June is Pride Month and the transformation of the Pride celebration from the first one I attended hidden in the back of Lafayette Park with only a few hundred people to what we will see in 2019 is nothing short of amazing. The following is a re-post of my May, 2019, VEER Magazine column that lays out all of the events. As usual, my husband and I are among the sponsors and we and all of those working so hard a HR Pride hope people will come out and enjoy a week full of activities:
2019 HAMPTON ROADS PRIDE: “Live
Your Best Pride”
Typically
my columns on Hampton Road Pride’s PrideFest events have been published the
same month in which the events have taken place. The downside has been that many readers may
not pick up their copy of VEER when it first hits the newsstands and, as a
result, may miss out on the every growing Hampton Roads Pride celebration.
Hence, the publishing this column in May rather than waiting until June. For
new readers, Hampton Roads
Pride’s mission is to unite the LGBT and allied communities in support of
inclusion, dignity and equality of all people through nurturing and celebration of LGBT
organizations, institutions and culture; by promoting strong community
partnerships; and by increasing public affirmation of LGBT individuals through
education, advocacy and outreach.
While
LGBT Americans have seen huge strides made over the last decade, including the
right to marry same-sex spouses, much work still needs to be done. Here in
Virginia, thanks to Republican obstructionists in the House of Delegates, LGBT
Virginians continue to find themselves without any non-discrimination
protections in the spheres of employment, housing and public accommodation.
Worse yet, on the same day that I am finalizing this column, the Trump/Pence
regime has announced the release of a new regulation that allows medical
professionals and organizations that receive federal funds to refuse service to
anyone if they claim serving that person would violate their “deeply-held religious
beliefs.” The number one target of the
regulation is the LGBT community, although others will likely also find
themselves rejected by healthcare providers claiming to be “godly Christians”
who work at organizations that receive federal taxpayer funding. Sadly, for now, Christian extremists are now
exempt from the non-discrimination laws that govern the rest of us.
Under
this cloud of a license to discriminate afforded to the few, Pride month (the
month of June each year) and Pride events can offer some who remain in the
closet due to fears of job loss if their “secret” is discovered a brief
opportunity to join their community under HR Pride’s promotional theme of “open
to all.” For allies and potential allies, Pride events are an opportunity for
learning and a chance to rebut negative stereotypes disseminated by enemies of
equality inasmuch as Pride observances provide a reminder to all outside
and within the LGBT community of our relationship with police, larger society,
and the laws that historically aimed to dehumanize and/or criminalize us.
This
year, with a theme of “Live Your Best Pride,” PrideFest has grown to involve
events that truly encompass an entire week. In 2003 – my first Pride event –
the event involved a few hundred people tucked away out of sight in a city park. Now, PrideFest is second only to Harbor Fest
in terms of Norfolk’s festival events in Town Point Park.
Presenting sponsors for this year’s event will again include
Decorum Furniture, Newport News Shipbuilding ("NNS"), WHRO-TV and the
City of Norfolk. As noted in a prior column, several years ago, the City
of Norfolk came to realize that Hampton Roads Pride and the annual PrideFest
event (i) brings significant tourism from across Virginia, Washington, D.C.,
and parts of North Carolina to the region which translates into revenues to the
City and its hotels, merchants and restaurants, and (ii) helps to make Norfolk
(and the region) look more progressive and more appealing to Millennials and
progressive business. In addition to the
presenting sponsors, numerous banks, insurance companies, businesses and
individuals (including my husband and myself) all pledged funds to support the 2019
Pride event.
This
year’s music headliner will be the singer JoJo, an acclaimed pop singer who in 2004 at age 13 became the
youngest person ever with a # 1 hit on the Billboard charts. She has been a devoted advocate for LGBT
rights and equality. Jojo has in the past credited the
LGBT community with “saving her life” and she has used her celebrity status to
raise funds for suicide prevention organizations like The Trevor Project and Trans
Lifeline and has included LGBT individuals in her music videos. She has headlined Phoenix Pride and San Diego Pride, and should
provide a great experience to PrideFest attendees. The other headliner will be Crystal Waters, the Focus on 90s dance
diva… Her hits include “Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless)” and “100 Percent
Pure Love.” She has recently headlined Orlando Pride, Denver Pride,
Louisville Pride, Queens Pride, and Hartford Pride.
As grand marshal, for 2019, PrideFest is
welcoming Virginia Beach native Angela Hucles, a two-time Olympic Gold
Medalist and two-time World Cup Bronze Medalist for the U.S. Women’s National
Team. Angela Hucles played college
soccer at the University of Virginia (1996-1999) where she was a four-year
all-ACC player. She currently holds the record at UVA for most overall goals,
game-winning goals and total points. In her last year, she was listed as a
finalist for the prestigious MAC Hermann Trophy. She is a regular speaker on topics of sports leadership, equality, inclusion
& safe spaces, anti-bullying, and the power of sport and its impact on
personal growth and development. Born
and raised in Virginia Beach, Hucles currently resides in Los Angeles, California
with her wife, Meg and son, Huntley. She
is currently a sports analyst FOX Sports.
As noted above, PrideFest
2019 in Hampton Roads is much, much more than a single afternoon party in Town
Point Park and has grown to a truly week-long event with venues scattered
around Hampton Roads. The following is a
review of some of the varying events and venues which build in size and
excitement as the week progresses.
·
June 11 - Pride Night at
Harbor Park with the Norfolk Tides. Enjoy a
night OUT at Harbor Park as we celebrate the first Pride Night at Harbor
Park! You can support Hampton
Roads Pride as they unite the LGBT community for a
night at the ballpark.
Ticket Promo Code: Pride
Ticket Promo Code: Pride
·
Monday, June 17 - Ghent Pride
- Party at the Palace Shops (6PM - 10PM).
The Ghent Business Association is proud to
announce and support Hampton Roads Pride with the
PARTY at The Palace Shops & Station at the start of Pride week. Decorum Furniture and The Palace Shops & Station is partnering with the Ghent Business Association to
bring you a party you won't forget. Music, Beer, Wine, Signature Cocktails, and
tasty food from local Restaurants. Cover
charge: $10.00. To buy tickets go to the HR Pride Facebook page and click on
this event.
·
Tuesday, June 18 - LGBTQIA
Interfaith Service. Details
will follow on the HR Pride webpage and Facebook page.
·
Wednesday, June 19 -
Pride Party on the Peninsula (6PM - 8PM). Party with Pride at the fifth annual Pride Party on the
Peninsula. The fun begins at Carousel Park in Downtown Hampton at 6:00PM.
Attendees will enjoy complimentary food and beverage, as well as free rides on
the historic Hampton Carousel. Later, hop aboard the Miss Hampton II for the
annual Drag Down the River Boat Cruise.
·
Thursday, June 20 - Pride at
Chrysler Museum of Art (6PM - 9PM). Explore the Museum's galleries and special exhibitions and celebrate
Pride, enjoy live music. Food will also be available at the “grab & go
table” and beer, wine, and soda will be available at the cash bar.
·
Friday, June 21 – Eighth
Annual Pride Block Party at Scope Arena (7PM - 12AM) “Strike a Pose”
/ tickets via Ticketmaster. Imagine a New York City or LD dance club transported to Norfolk. Dancing,
Drag, Live Art & Magical Performers!
DJ RAYS, Beer, Wine and Craft Cocktails, Tito's Handmade
Vodka Miller Light/Yuengling, Barefoot Wine. Ticket pricing: $13 ticket Before June 17,
$16 ticket After June 17.
All
Tickets Purchased via Ticketmaster. All Proceeds Benefit Hampton Roads Pride &
its Mission
Saturday, June 22 - PrideFest
2019 featuring JoJo and Crystal Waters.
See the nation's only Pride Boat Parade! PrideFest is the largest annual LGBT festival
in Virginia and the City of Norfolk's largest one-day festival! PrideFest combines entertainment, vendors,
and fun activities for all ages. PrideFest attracts thousands of visitors and
brings together local residents, families, community leaders, civic
organizations, and businesses to unite the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender
(LGBT) and allied communities in support of inclusion, dignity and equality of
all people. Admission: FREE For more
information, go to the Hampton Roads Pride website: http://www.hamptonroadspride.org/pridefest-2019/
·
Sunday, 6/23 - First Annual
Pride at the Beach at Neptune’s Park (2PM - 7PM). A luxury, VIP, lounge experience with white linens and
fabrics, couches, lounge beds, and exciting DJ. Music at the Virginia
Beach Oceanfront!
Entertainment to be announced later in May 2019
Free and open to all 21+ to drink. White beachwear strongly encouraged! Admission: FREE and open to all.
Free and open to all 21+ to drink. White beachwear strongly encouraged! Admission: FREE and open to all.
·
Pride Week at Ocean Breeze - special rate to be
offered all of Pride Week with details to follow on the HR Pride website.
It
should be a truly amazing week overall. For those who
have attended Pride events in the past, I hope you do so again this year. For others, I hope you will make a point to
try something new and different this year and participate in one or more of the
Pride events. If you do, I suspect you
will have a great time and get to understand the diversity and friendliness of
the LGBT community and how equality for all strengthens the Hampton Roads
community both socially and economically.
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