โUnited with pride.โ: A look back at Houstonโs first LGBTQ Pride Parade more than 4 decades ago
Nearly 50 years ago, the Stonewall Riots of 1969 in New York were considered the beginning of the modern LGBTQ rights movement. The historical riot was the spark that helped ignite Houstonโs first gay and lesbian organization in the early 70s. However, the city didnโt celebrate its first parade celebration almost a decade later.
Meet Lo Roberts, Pride Houstons first Black female president and CEO
Pride Houston President and CEO Lo Roberts is the first Black female to hold her position within the organization. Pride Houston President and CEO Lo Roberts shares her experiences as the first Black female to hold her position within the organization. Pride Houston President and CEO Lo Roberts and team members from the diverse organization. We continue to strive for total equality.Pride Houston President and CEO Lo Roberts shares safety precautions being implemented for the June 27 march and rally. (KPRC)In addition to being the president and CEO of Pride Houston, Roberts also works as a pediatric nurse and health specialist.
Pride Houston announced this years celebration will be a march and rally held at City Hall on June 27
Pride Houston announced this years Pride Houston celebration will take the form of a rally and march at City Hall as a show of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. It is with a determined mind that we at Pride Houston, Inc. have decided that this years Pride Celebration will be a rally and march at Houston City Hall on June 27, 2020. The George Floyd murder met us at a time where we as a community fully understand that all black lives matter. Thus, the Black Lives Matter movement is also an LGBTQ movement. Pride Houston welcomes all Houstonians and city officials to attend.