A diverse
crowd of nearly 300 members of the LGBTQ+ community, allies and elected
officials packed Carroll Baldwin Hall and its outside grounds in Savage, Md. on
June 28 to officially kick off HoCo Pride.
That launch
date was selected to bring attention to Howard County’s first ever LGBTQ+ Pride
celebration scheduled for Saturday, June 29, 2019, which will coincide with the 50th
anniversary of the Stonewall uprising in the West Village of New York
City. Stonewall is considered by most
historians as a seminal episode in the struggle for LGBT rights.
Howard County Executive Allan H. Kittleman addressing the crowd. Photo: Andrew Howard |
The
kid-friendly event featured food, music, beverages, games, raffle prizes, an
outside taco truck, a play area on the grounds, a silent auction, resource
table from the GLCCB—the sponsor of Baltimore Pride, and a library for
children. Several drag artists including the popular Shawnna Alexander were on
hand selling raffles and entertaining the children.
Several Howard
County’s elected officials appeared to briefly address to the crowd.
County Executive Allan H. Kittleman explained how Howard County government is supporting the LGBTQ+ community and the planned HoCo Pride event for next year. He also discussed the county executive’s LGBT roundtable, which consists of quarterly meetings focusing on issues important to the LGBTQ+ community and identifying areas of improvement.
County Executive Allan H. Kittleman explained how Howard County government is supporting the LGBTQ+ community and the planned HoCo Pride event for next year. He also discussed the county executive’s LGBT roundtable, which consists of quarterly meetings focusing on issues important to the LGBTQ+ community and identifying areas of improvement.
County
Council Chair and Democratic candidate for County Executive Dr. Calvin Ball said,
“We need to stand up and speak out because if any of us are facing inequality
and injustice, it harms all of us.”
Councilwoman Jen Terrasa, HoCo Pride Planning Committee Chair Jumel Howard and Council Chair Dr. Calvin Ball holding proclamation from the County Council. Photo: Andrew Howard |
Dr. Ball
read a proclamation from the County Council that supports the LGBTQ+ community
and the planned HoCo Pride celebration.
“The Council congratulates the Pride Committee for promoting diversity and inclusion and thanks all of the dedicated advocates for their valuable time for making history in Howard County.”
“The Council congratulates the Pride Committee for promoting diversity and inclusion and thanks all of the dedicated advocates for their valuable time for making history in Howard County.”
Howard
County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Michael Martirano reiterated his
commitment to diversity and recounted the recent derogatory graffiti at Glenelg
High School and how that is something he will not accept. He also challenged
the community to rise above hate and continue to be an example for others.
HoCo Pride
will not include a parade but instead there will be a large festival, which
will most likely take place on the Columbia lakefront though that hasn’t been
finalized. The slogan is “Remember. Resist. Rejoice.”
On the grounds outside Carroll Baldwin Hall in Savage, Md. Photo: Andrew Howard |
To continue
the planning process, a series of community input meetings have been
scheduled. At these gatherings, members
will be afforded the opportunity to make suggestions, volunteer, and to discuss
what they would like or not like to see at HoCo Pride.
The first
meeting is set for July 10 in the Patapsco Room of the Charles E. Miller Branch
Library, 9421 Frederick Rd., Ellicott City, MD 21042 from 6 to 7:15 p.m.
The second
meeting will take place on July 11 in the Glenwood Pindell Room of the Glenwood
Branch Library, 2350 MD-97, Glenwood, MD 21723 from 6 to 7:15 p.m.
The third
meeting is scheduled for July 12 in the Warfield Room at the Howard County
Central Library, 10375 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD 21044 from 6 to
7:15 p.m.
The
well-attended kick-off party was a good beginning as the planning process for
the festival will now begin in earnest.
“It was a
great honor working with so many members of the community to make this event a
success,” said Jumel Howard, Chair of the HoCo Pride Planning Committee. “The
positive reaction from the community is a true sign that we are taking on
something that the people are seriously behind. We raised over $2,000 and had
nearly 300 people join us and we could not be prouder!”
For more
information and to follow developments, like the HoCo Pride Facebook Page .
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