Atlanta Black Pride Weekend and Global Black Pride recently concluded their historic collaboration in Atlanta with sizzling stars in attendance.
Source: Prince Williams/ Paras Griffin/ Getty Images / ShineHog.com
As previously reported the organizations hosted the first-ever Global Black Pride in the A from August 26 to September 2 for a near weeklong Pride Celebration that brought actors, musicians, activists, and influencers to the southern city.
Source: Niecy Nash, Melissa “DJ M” Scott/ Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
The host hotel, Starling Hilton Midtown Atlanta, served as the epicenter for lodging, convention, and general Atlanta information needs, as well as an exciting Poetry Slam R&B Brunch.
Niecy Nash and her HERSband Jessica Betts were seen on the scene and told BOSSIP that they were fresh off their fourth wedding anniversary and enjoying the privilege of “loving a Black woman.”
“Loving a Black woman is amazing,” said Jessica. “We just had our fourth year anniversary, so forever to go.”
“There’s somethings special about it,” added Niecy. “I love everybody but there’s something specific about loving someone that looks like you. There’s a reciprocity in it that I can’t even quantify, I can’t encapsulate it. I just love loving you.”
Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
Niecy also added that she’s especially proud of her wife who played a medley of hits at the brunch ahead of being awarded the annual Trailblazer Award at the annual Pure Heat Community Festival.
“I’m so happy, she’s deserving of all things,” she said about Jessica. “So talented.”
“I’m speechless,” added Jessica about the honor.
Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
Celebs Flood The 5th Annual Mayor’s Global Black Pride Reception
Also seen on the Global Black Pride scene was Billy Porter who was one of several celebs spotted at the 5th Annual Mayor’s Global Black Pride Reception at Atlanta City Hall.
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
During the celebration, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens warmly welcomed the influx of people to the city for a weekend of celebration and acceptance.
“When I heard that Globla Black Pride chose Atlanta as its first U.S. host city, I was not surprised but I was excited,” said Dickens. “Black Pride has been a beloved tradition in Atlanta for decades and now we get to showcase our culture and hospitality on a global stage. I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the resilience and strength of our LGBTQ community firsthand, from activists on the front lines to everyday Atlantans living their truth. You all contribute to the fabric of this city in powerful ways,” he added.
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
He was joined by Nicco Annan of P-Valley fame who was awarded the Cultural Impact Award during the reception…
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
and the aforementioned Billy Porter who told the crowd he was “humbled and excited” to be present.
“At 16 years old in 1985, I came out as gay and we went straight to the front lines to fight for our lives,” said Billy. What I’m grateful for today is this room and with allies like Mayor Dickens, to see the evolution and the growth in our community. The conversation is happening in our community. We are understanding that we’re all human, first.”
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Also seen on the scene was activist Roshelle Darlene Hudson…
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
Satchel Jester…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Atlanta Black Pride Weekend founder Melissa “DJ M” Scott…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Rashad Burgess and Bishop Oliver Clyde Allen III…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Roy Broderick Jr…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Victor Jackson…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
and hairstylist/WE tv personality Tokyo Stylez and model/makeup artist Simone Tisci.
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
During the special celebration, over $75,000 for the Mayor’s Youth Scholarship Program was raised.
Source: Roy Broderick Jr., Dashawn Usher, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, Lisa Cunningham, and Melissa Scott/ Prince Williams / Getty
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Atlanta Black Pride Weekend and Global Black Pride recently concluded their historic collaboration in Atlanta with sizzling stars in attendance.
Source: Prince Williams/ Paras Griffin/ Getty Images / ShineHog.com
As previously reported the organizations hosted the first-ever Global Black Pride in the A from August 26 to September 2 for a near weeklong Pride Celebration that brought actors, musicians, activists, and influencers to the southern city.
Source: Niecy Nash, Melissa “DJ M” Scott/ Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
The host hotel, Starling Hilton Midtown Atlanta, served as the epicenter for lodging, convention, and general Atlanta information needs, as well as an exciting Poetry Slam R&B Brunch.
Niecy Nash and her HERSband Jessica Betts were seen on the scene and told BOSSIP that they were fresh off their fourth wedding anniversary and enjoying the privilege of “loving a Black woman.”
“Loving a Black woman is amazing,” said Jessica. “We just had our fourth year anniversary, so forever to go.”
“There’s somethings special about it,” added Niecy. “I love everybody but there’s something specific about loving someone that looks like you. There’s a reciprocity in it that I can’t even quantify, I can’t encapsulate it. I just love loving you.”
Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
Niecy also added that she’s especially proud of her wife who played a medley of hits at the brunch ahead of being awarded the annual Trailblazer Award at the annual Pure Heat Community Festival.
“I’m so happy, she’s deserving of all things,” she said about Jessica. “So talented.”
“I’m speechless,” added Jessica about the honor.
Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
Celebs Flood The 5th Annual Mayor’s Global Black Pride Reception
Also seen on the Global Black Pride scene was Billy Porter who was one of several celebs spotted at the 5th Annual Mayor’s Global Black Pride Reception at Atlanta City Hall.
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
During the celebration, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens warmly welcomed the influx of people to the city for a weekend of celebration and acceptance.
“When I heard that Globla Black Pride chose Atlanta as its first U.S. host city, I was not surprised but I was excited,” said Dickens. “Black Pride has been a beloved tradition in Atlanta for decades and now we get to showcase our culture and hospitality on a global stage. I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the resilience and strength of our LGBTQ community firsthand, from activists on the front lines to everyday Atlantans living their truth. You all contribute to the fabric of this city in powerful ways,” he added.
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
He was joined by Nicco Annan of P-Valley fame who was awarded the Cultural Impact Award during the reception…
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
and the aforementioned Billy Porter who told the crowd he was “humbled and excited” to be present.
“At 16 years old in 1985, I came out as gay and we went straight to the front lines to fight for our lives,” said Billy. What I’m grateful for today is this room and with allies like Mayor Dickens, to see the evolution and the growth in our community. The conversation is happening in our community. We are understanding that we’re all human, first.”
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Also seen on the scene was activist Roshelle Darlene Hudson…
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
Satchel Jester…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Atlanta Black Pride Weekend founder Melissa “DJ M” Scott…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Rashad Burgess and Bishop Oliver Clyde Allen III…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Roy Broderick Jr…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Victor Jackson…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
and hairstylist/WE tv personality Tokyo Stylez and model/makeup artist Simone Tisci.
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
During the special celebration, over $75,000 for the Mayor’s Youth Scholarship Program was raised.
Source: Roy Broderick Jr., Dashawn Usher, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, Lisa Cunningham, and Melissa Scott/ Prince Williams / Getty
Hit the flip for more.
The post Niecy Nash, Jessica Betts, Billy Porter, Joseline Hernandez & More Stars Sizzled Atlanta’s Global Black Pride Weekend [Exclusive] appeared first on Bossip.
Atlanta Black Pride Weekend and Global Black Pride recently concluded their historic collaboration in Atlanta with sizzling stars in attendance.
Source: Prince Williams/ Paras Griffin/ Getty Images / ShineHog.com
As previously reported the organizations hosted the first-ever Global Black Pride in the A from August 26 to September 2 for a near weeklong Pride Celebration that brought actors, musicians, activists, and influencers to the southern city.
Source: Niecy Nash, Melissa “DJ M” Scott/ Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
The host hotel, Starling Hilton Midtown Atlanta, served as the epicenter for lodging, convention, and general Atlanta information needs, as well as an exciting Poetry Slam R&B Brunch.
Niecy Nash and her HERSband Jessica Betts were seen on the scene and told BOSSIP that they were fresh off their fourth wedding anniversary and enjoying the privilege of “loving a Black woman.”
“Loving a Black woman is amazing,” said Jessica. “We just had our fourth year anniversary, so forever to go.”
“There’s somethings special about it,” added Niecy. “I love everybody but there’s something specific about loving someone that looks like you. There’s a reciprocity in it that I can’t even quantify, I can’t encapsulate it. I just love loving you.”
Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
Niecy also added that she’s especially proud of her wife who played a medley of hits at the brunch ahead of being awarded the annual Trailblazer Award at the annual Pure Heat Community Festival.
“I’m so happy, she’s deserving of all things,” she said about Jessica. “So talented.”
“I’m speechless,” added Jessica about the honor.
Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
Celebs Flood The 5th Annual Mayor’s Global Black Pride Reception
Also seen on the Global Black Pride scene was Billy Porter who was one of several celebs spotted at the 5th Annual Mayor’s Global Black Pride Reception at Atlanta City Hall.
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
During the celebration, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens warmly welcomed the influx of people to the city for a weekend of celebration and acceptance.
“When I heard that Globla Black Pride chose Atlanta as its first U.S. host city, I was not surprised but I was excited,” said Dickens. “Black Pride has been a beloved tradition in Atlanta for decades and now we get to showcase our culture and hospitality on a global stage. I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the resilience and strength of our LGBTQ community firsthand, from activists on the front lines to everyday Atlantans living their truth. You all contribute to the fabric of this city in powerful ways,” he added.
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
He was joined by Nicco Annan of P-Valley fame who was awarded the Cultural Impact Award during the reception…
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
and the aforementioned Billy Porter who told the crowd he was “humbled and excited” to be present.
“At 16 years old in 1985, I came out as gay and we went straight to the front lines to fight for our lives,” said Billy. What I’m grateful for today is this room and with allies like Mayor Dickens, to see the evolution and the growth in our community. The conversation is happening in our community. We are understanding that we’re all human, first.”
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Also seen on the scene was activist Roshelle Darlene Hudson…
Source: Paras Griffin / Getty
Satchel Jester…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Atlanta Black Pride Weekend founder Melissa “DJ M” Scott…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Rashad Burgess and Bishop Oliver Clyde Allen III…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Roy Broderick Jr…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Victor Jackson…
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
and hairstylist/WE tv personality Tokyo Stylez and model/makeup artist Simone Tisci.
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
Source: Prince Williams / Getty
During the special celebration, over $75,000 for the Mayor’s Youth Scholarship Program was raised.
Source: Roy Broderick Jr., Dashawn Usher, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, Lisa Cunningham, and Melissa Scott/ Prince Williams / Getty
Hit the flip for more.
Other celebs seen on the Global Black Pride scene were Joseline Hernandez…
Source: Prince Williams / ShineHog.com
Source: Prince Williams / ShineHog.com
Dej Loaf…
Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net
and Derek J who was one of several celebs in attendance at the third annual Black Excellence Influencer’s Dinner hosted by Gary With Da Tea and RockStars Production and Traxx Girls.
Source: Nykieria Chaney / Getty
designer Octavius Terry…
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Jade Chanel…
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Oliver Twixt…
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Victor Jackson…
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and honorees Funky Dineva…
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and Rashad Burgess.
Source: Nykieria Chaney / Getty
This affair served as a Fundraiser to benefit Global Black Pride Weekend and is a unique opportunity for trailblazers, leaders, and influencers to celebrate accomplishments while highlighting individuals and organizations who significantly impact and contribute to the LGBTQIA+ community. The 2024 honorees included: Lisa Cunningham, Judge Pierce Hand Seitz, Derek Ford, Devin Barrington, Adrienne Gates, Congresswoman Barbara Lee, and Earl D. Fowkles Jr.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 29: Roy Broderick Jr., Dashawn Usher, Andre Dickens, Lisa Cunningham and Melissa Scott/
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Visit GlobalBlackPride.org, AtlantaPrideWeekend.com, and AtlantaBlackPrideLDR.com to learn more about Global Black Pride Weekend. Global Black Pride welcomes all identifying genders to participate in all events. A portion of proceeds from the weekend’s festivities will benefit homeless LGBTQIA+ youth and those infected/affected with HIV/AIDS via The Vision Community Foundation. For more information on the Pure Heat Community Festival visit: pureheatcommunityfestival.com.
Global Black Pride Atlanta was presented by: AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Bavarian-Nordic, Eli Lilly, Human Rights Campaign, Viiv Healthcare, Gilead, AID ATLANTA M.E.N. Additional sponsors include, Kaleidoscope Hair Products, MISTR, Avita, fhi360, Red Cross, Grady Health System, Titos, Georgia Equality, Stanley Black & Decker, PFlag, Southside Medical Center, VTG Event, The Family Health Centers of Georgia, Dats A Cute T, CORE Community Organized Relief Effort and Positive Impact Health Centers.
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