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Youth Pride Day 2016: All the details you need to know

Event Details

Saturday, May 14th
Dupont Circle
Noon to 5 p.m.

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Vendor Booths and Tables

ChurchesUnitedInPride
DC Department of Health
DC area Transmasculine Society
DC Library
DC Office of Human Rights
DC Police LGBT
DC Public Schools
DC Trans Coalition
Dignity Washington
Eleanor Holmes Norton
GLBT Mayor’s Office
Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit, MPD
Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington
GMU Pride
GW University
Howard University
Human Rights Campaign
Identity Inc.
La Clinica del Pueblo
Latin American Youth Center
Metro Weekly
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church
OSSE
Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays DC
P.G County Public Schools
Rainbow History Project
Rainbow Youth Alliance
Real Talk DC
Riverside Baptist Church
Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League
Team DC
The DC Center
The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
The Trevor Project
Transgender Health Empowerment
Youth Advisory Committee
Youth Pride Alliance
Whitman Walker Health

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Speakers

Councilmember David Grosso
Congresswoman, Eleanor Holmes Norton
SMYAL
Chuck Goldfarb/ Rainbow History
DC Office of Human Rights
Sheldon Scott / Youth Pride Alliance
Sheila A. Reid / GLBT Affairs Office, DC Government
The Trevor Project
The DC Center

Youth testimonials throughout the day

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Performers

B Steady
Laronica Vegas
LCDP-Mpodérate!
MR/Miss Mpodérate! 2016
Private Tails
SMYAL
Rico Killens
Mike Thomas
Yanni Supreme
Prince Riot
Peace Jah
Julio O
DJ Stud Phame
Mana

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Sponsors

Platinum
DC of State Superintendent of Education
SMYAL
Real Talk DC

Gold
DC Department of Health
La Clinica del Pueblo
HRC
Capital Pride
Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs

Silver
DC Office of Human Rights

Bronze
The DC Center for the LGBT Community
National Center for Lesbian Rights

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