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President Chris Alston |
Vice President Landis Osborne |
Secretary Ruby Augustus |
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Treasurer Le Thomas |
Board Member Jeremy Taylor |
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Board Member D'Ontace Keyes |
Board Member John Jones |
Board Member Derek Smith |
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Board Member K Micheal
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Board Member Yvette Lassiter |
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In previous years, PBGP has participated as one of the sponsors of The National LGBT Task Force surveys on "Pride" activities across the country and received high marks for its' organizing and return of surveys to the national organization. Additionally, PBGP was extended membership into the International Federation of Black Prides in 2002, which offered PBGP more exposure across the country.
Philadelphia Black Gay Pride, Inc. (PBGP) targets its festival to people of African Descent who are members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender community. However, all are welcomed and PBGP does not discriminate against those who are not members of the targeted population.
PBGP is affiliated with The International Federation of Black Prides (IFBP). The IFBP was organized during DC Black Pride of May, 1999 by a coalition of black Pride organizers representing Chicago, North Carolina, New York, Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis (Twin Cities), and Washington, DC. The organizers saw a need to organize the twenty plus black prides in the United States and abroad to network, develop sponsorship strategies, provide technical assistance, mentor and support one another.
In November 2000, the original seven cities plus Los Angeles and Jacksonville formalized the International Federation of Black Prides and adopted bylaws, elected officers and started the process of incorporation and applying to the IRS non profit status. In April 2001, the IFBP extended invitations to the other remaining black prides as the organization prepared for its first annual meeting under the new bylaws. IFBP has produced the first ever brochure listing all of the 2001 Black Prides in the United States. Since 2002, the IFBP expanded its membership to include Baltimore, Boston, Memphis, St. Louis, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Nashville, Charlotte and South Africa.
To achieve this mission Philadelphia Black Gay Pride (PBGP) is committed to:
• Outreach Services – sustaining HIV Prevention Servicing Agencies and Supportive Services.
• Education – producing educational workshops to enrich and address the issues affecting the LGBT community.
• Youth – providing positive intensive mentoring opportunities and support services.
• Economics – Annually PBGP brings approximately 15,000 guests to the city of Philadelphia enriching the commerce of the city.