Womanopoly LV

About eleven years ago burlesque performers and entertainers, SGT. Diewies (pronounced Sarge Device) and Elyse Elaine were in the Bay Area listening to the Musiq Soulchild Album, when the song “Womanopoly” came on. In a glance, they both knew the rest was history.

Womanopoly LV2022-04-20T17:07:27-07:00

National LGBTQ Task Force Marks 45th Anniversary of Historic White House Meeting

On March 26th, 1977, a group of gay and lesbian activists met with members of the Carter administration in a historic first. President Carter’s Assistant Margaret “Midge” Costanza coordinated the meeting with representatives from the then National Gay Task Force (NGTF) to hear their grievances about discriminatory federal policies.

National LGBTQ Task Force Marks 45th Anniversary of Historic White House Meeting2022-04-20T16:34:41-07:00

Letter from the Editor

Welcome to the Spring issue of Las Vegas PRIDE Magazine! We are thrilled to explore some of the hottest acts in town (both on and off the Strip). From the incomparable Miss Behave to the sizzling women of FANTASY and the smoldering men of Chippendales, we are checking out the best in entertainment in Las Vegas.

Letter from the Editor2022-04-20T15:29:26-07:00

LGBT+ Rights & Foreign Policy

A run through of the importance of promoting LGBT+ rights abroad, and tools governments like the UK and the US use to do so.

LGBT+ Rights & Foreign Policy2022-03-01T19:47:53-08:00

PR Basics & Best Practices

Development & Fundraising Basics Workshop Session 3 Friday, March 4th, 2:30 pm Panelists include:  Jennifer Bradley, Richard Robinson, and Matthew Seltzer Overview: Join us for an in-depth panel-style discussion about PR Basics and Best Practices   About Jennifer Bradley: Jennifer Bradley is celebrating seven years at her own public [...]

PR Basics & Best Practices2022-03-03T19:50:38-08:00

The Justice Side of Pride

Join San Diego Pride executive director, Fernando Lopez for a presentation and roundtable discussion regarding the Pride movement's role within the broader intersectional social justice movement. Attendees will leave with resources and strategies to build scalable community-led justice-centered programming, events, and messaging as well as a better understanding of your 501c3's ability to advocate for issues.

The Justice Side of Pride2022-02-24T17:15:01-08:00
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