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Jun
20
6:00 PM18:00

LGBTQ+ Pride Month: Speaker Bryanna Jenkins and Wine Reception

Guest Speaker: Bryanna A. Jenkins, Esq. (she, her, hers)

In celebration of Pride Month, we invite the community to engage with keynote speaker Bryanna Jenkins on Friday, June 20, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. A wine reception and book signing will also be held. Bryanna will be sharing the life and legacy of nationally renowned local trans-activist, Monica Roberts. The topic of the evening is “The Struggle to Regain Balance After the Tip”.

Roberts was a founding member of the National Transgender Advocacy Coalition, a lobbying and advocacy group dedicated to protecting and advancing the civil rights of trans people. She is best known for her work in Texas and Kentucky politics but worked tirelessly at all levels of government for trans rights. She served on the board of the Louisville Fairness Campaign, wrote for several publications, and won many awards for her advocacy and work including the Human Rights Campaign’s John Walzel Equality Award, the Susan J. Hyde Award for Longevity in the Movement, and the Virginia Price Pioneer Award. Monica Roberts passed away on October 6, 2020.

About the Speaker
Bryanna (she/her) is the Policy Director at Lavender Rights Project. Ms. Jenkins received her B.S. from Morgan State University, her M.A. from the University of Baltimore, and her J.D. from DePaul University College of Law. Ms. Jenkins also published Birth Certificate with a Benefit: Using LGBTQ Jurisprudence to Make the Argument for a Transgender Person’s Constitutional Right to Amended Identity Documents in the CUNY Law Review. Prior to law school Bryanna founded and led The Baltimore Transgender Alliance and organized the city's first Baltimore Transgender Uprising March in 2015. Bryanna is also the Vice Chair of the National Bar Association’s LGBTQ Division.  

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Jun
24
10:00 AM10:00

Pride Parade Pop Up Exhibit Saturday before the Parade in Downtown

Need something cool to do before the Pride Parade in Downtown? Enjoy 2 museum gallery exhibits, learn about LGBTQI history from our staff, and take a selfie with Harrison Guy's, Houston Pride’s 2019 Male Grand Marshal, t-shirt on display for The New Red Book Exhibit. He was the first Black male grand marshal in the 45-year history of Houston’s Pride celebrations. Cool beverages will be served. Only $5!

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