Saturday, June 15th at AS220 (Providence) – Queer Arts Festival Dance Party w/Nicole Misha and Math3ca!ġ6. Friday, June 14th at Trendy Shit Town – ~ Synth Femme ~ġ5. Thursday, June 13th at Public Library of Brookline – Queer Film Clubġ4. Sunday, June 9th at Bella Luna Restaurant and Milky Way Lounge – Taína Asili Latin Fusion Pride Partyġ3. Sunday, June 9th at Cambridge Community Center – Boston Hassle’s Black Market Flea: Pride Riotġ2. Boston Pride’s response to the murder of George Floyd and Black Lives Matter protests in the city was quickly perceived as lacking by activists and volunteers associated with Boston Pride. Sunday, June 9th at Spontaneous Celebrations – Kinsey Scales Pride Concertġ1. This comes after years of growing tension with other Boston-based LGBTQ+.
Sunday, June 9th at 1 Perkins St (entrance Hyde Square side) – Boston Pride JP Block Partyġ0. Last week the decades-old Boston Pride group that organizes the citys Pride Parade announced that it will dissolve. Saturday, June 8th at The Sinclair – DONT ASK DONT TELL: FLUX ft. Saturday, June 8th at The Democracy Center – ShinGuard/ForYourHealth/DumpHim/SecretĨ. Saturday, June 8th at Bella Luna Restaurant and Milky Way Lounge – Afternoon La Boum! – Post Pride Paradeħ. Saturday, June 8th at the Boston Public Library – Queer Independents: A Pride Indie Music ShowcaseĦ. Saturday, June 8th at 888 Boylston Street, between Gloucester and Hereford Streets on the Sheraton Boston side – Pride 2019: Queer Labor Contingent with Pride at Workĥ. Friday, June 7th at The Lower Level – Boudoir: a Sultry Underground Queer Dance Party for Boston PrideĤ. Boston Gay Pride photographs (1984) Members of the Boston branch of Black and White Men Together march in the 1984 Pride. Friday, June 7th at Bella Luna Restaurant and Milky Way Lounge – Official Dyke March After PartyĢ. Friday, June 7th at Dorchester Art Project – presents Public Access // radical queer artģ. And hey, at least they’re not the Pride parade:ġ. June is here and Pride weekend is just around the corner! For those who aren’t trying to celebrate our identities by spending money on rainbow-covered Svedka bottles and other capitalist strongholds, or if you just want know about probably cool, queer-affirming events happening in Boston this weekend and beyond, find them here.