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'''Dallas Black Pride''' (also known as '''Dallas Southern Pride''') is an annual five-day event to celebrate the emerging [[African-American LGBT community|black LGBT community]] in the [[ |
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|genre = [[Pride parade]], [[Juneteenth]] |
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⚫ | '''Dallas Black Pride''' (also known as '''Dallas Southern Pride''') is an annual five-day event to celebrate the emerging [[African-American LGBT community|black LGBT community]] in the [[Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.dallassouthnews.org/2010/09/27/dallas-black-pride-moving-forward/ | title=Dallas Black Pride: Moving Forward | publisher=Dallas South News | access-date=3 January 2014 | author=Counter, Michael Jr.}}</ref> The event has been in existence since 1996.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.dallasvoice.com/local-briefs-spillman-joins-rcd-board-10115646.html | title=Spillman joins RCD board | publisher=[[Dallas Voice]] | date=24 May 2012 | access-date=3 January 2014}}</ref> It is held in conjunction with the [[State Fair of Texas]] and [[State Fair Classic]] in [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]] every fall (late September/early October). Dallas Her Pride is the official women's host of Dallas Black Pride. Annually, about 15,000 people participate in the planned pride events, making it the largest [[black gay pride]] event in Texas and one of the largest in the nation.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dallasvoice.com/dallas-celebrating-21st-annual-black-pride/|title=Dallas celebrating 21st annual Black Pride|date=14 September 2018|website=Dallas Voice}}</ref> |
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==Juneteenth Weekend== |
==Juneteenth Weekend== |
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[[Juneteenth]] Weekend is traditionally the first black gay pride event of the year in Dallas. As with the black pride in the [[fall]], there are many locals and visitors participating in the special events and celebrations empowering the black LGBT community in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. |
[[Juneteenth]] Weekend is traditionally the first black gay pride event of the year in Dallas. As with the black pride event in the [[fall]], there are many locals and visitors participating in the special events and celebrations empowering the black LGBT community in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[African Americans in |
* [[History of African Americans in Dallas–Fort Worth]] |
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* [[LGBT culture in Dallas–Fort Worth]] |
* [[LGBT culture in Dallas–Fort Worth]] |
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*[[African-American LGBT community]] |
*[[African-American LGBT community]] |
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*[[Black gay pride]] |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[https://dallassouthernpride.com/ DSP website] |
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*[https://dallasherpride.com/ Dallas Her Pride] |
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TEwt3iPGQA/ History of DBP Movement] |
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TEwt3iPGQA/ History of DBP Movement] |
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[[Category:Pride parades in Texas]] |
[[Category:Pride parades in Texas]] |
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[[Category:African-American history of Texas]] |
[[Category:African-American history of Texas]] |
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[[Category:African-American LGBT organizations]] |
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[[Category:LGBT African-American culture]] |
[[Category:LGBT African-American culture]] |
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[[Category:State Fair of Texas]] |
[[Category:State Fair of Texas]] |
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Dallas Black Pride | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Pride parade, Juneteenth |
Inaugurated | 1996 (1996) |
Attendance | 15,000 |
Dallas Black Pride (also known as Dallas Southern Pride) is an annual five-day event to celebrate the emerging black LGBT community in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.[1] The event has been in existence since 1996.[2] It is held in conjunction with the State Fair of Texas and State Fair ClassicinDallas every fall (late September/early October). Dallas Her Pride is the official women's host of Dallas Black Pride. Annually, about 15,000 people participate in the planned pride events, making it the largest black gay pride event in Texas and one of the largest in the nation.[3]
Juneteenth Weekend is traditionally the first black gay pride event of the year in Dallas. As with the black pride event in the fall, there are many locals and visitors participating in the special events and celebrations empowering the black LGBT community in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
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