We Ain’t Going Nowhere — The Charleston Transgender Community Speaks
Commonhouse Aleworks 4831 O'Hear Avenue, North Charleston, SC, United StatesCharleston Black Pride presents "We Ain't Going Nowhere -- The Charleston Transgender Community Spea
Charleston Black Pride presents "We Ain't Going Nowhere -- The Charleston Transgender Community Spea
The Itinerant Literate presents their Park Circle Pride Poetry Stage, featuring Regina Duggins, Derek Berry, and John Byrne.
Please join us on Commonground where we will be hosting the Quiet Kingz Silent Disco as part of the We Are Family Queer Youth Fest.
Itinerant Literate will host a community conversation with author and historian, Harlan Greene, and editor Chad Rhode on Commonground.
Please join us at Itinerant Literate, Commonhouse Aleworks, and all the space in between as we host an Art Walk in support of Park Circle Pride.
A service celebrating the beauty of LGBTQ+ people hosted by Two Rivers Church.
The Intinerant Literate presents Drag Storytime for Kids at Park Circle Pride on Sunday, June 6th from 11am to 1pm at Commonhouse Aleworks outdoor stage, featuring Marty McGuy, Symone N. O'Bishop, and Jordan Sophia Alexander reading children's stories - plus there will be kids activities, crafts, music, and more!
Park Circle Pride is kicking off it's third year at Commonhouse! Come on out for the release of Acceptance IPA, the official Pride flag raising, a special proclamation from Mayor Keith Summey, and music from the Palmetto Youth Choir! After the opening festivities wrap up, hang around for a beer and food and join us… Read More »Park Circle Pride Kick Off & Flag Raising!
New to Park Circle Pride in 2023 is a bike parade! We're partnering with our friends at Trek Bicycles for a police escorted Pride Bike Parade around Park Circle! Parade will leave promptly at 12pm so riders need to show up 30 minutes early to check in and sign waivers.
More details to come but we want you to show your pride! There will be a contest with prizes for individual Pride costume, group Pride costume, and Pride bike decoration. (IMPORTANT - Please make sure that your bike costume or outfit are cycling friendly - meaning it won't get caught in your chain or spokes while riding.)
While the ride is family friendly at a casual pace, it is not training wheel appropriate. Bike stroller/trailers are fine, however.
Not a cyclist but live on the parade route? Host a porch/yard party and cheer the parade on as it passes by! We'll be voting on our favorite Pride Porch party after the parade!
It's a Park Circle Pride Block Party and there is something for everyone! There will be a dance party with DJ Earl from the Dance Doctors, vendors, face painting, a healthcare forum, LGBTQ+ organizations, beer, drinks, food, and lots and lots of fun! We'll have the street in front of Commonhouse blocked off, so stay… Read More »Park Circle Pride Block Party