Below is a subjective ranking (in reverse order) of my top 20 Baltimore
& Maryland LGBT stories for 2017.
These stories were written for the Washington Blade and/or this blog. The full article is linked to each headline.
A big win for a trans candidate in
Virginia provided a spark for Baltimore’s Transgender March of Resilience.
Victorious Danica Roem |
Beloved East Baltimore teacher, LGBT ally and GLSEN
board member was feted at The Ellen Show—much to his surprise.
Wyatt Oroke with Ellen DeGeneres |
Baltimore activist Brian Dolbow for the second year organized a Pride-related
event that helped feed the homeless.
On July 6-9 the western Maryland city of Cumberland became the latest
jurisdiction to celebrate LGBTQ Pride.
Baltimore Police have not found the motorist who fired a BB gun at a trans woman
in Station North.
Leon’s, Baltimore’s oldest active gay bar, celebrated its 60th anniversary.
Some 600 attendees including volunteers participated in the annual AIDS Walk
& Run Baltimore on May 7 raising nearly $100,000 to support Chase Brexton
Health Care’s HIV/AIDS outreach and infectious disease and case management
services.
Volunteers at the 2017 AIDS Walk & Run Baltimore (Photo: Aaron Cahall) |
A number of LGBT organizations and leaders
blasted President Trump’s ban on transgender service members.
Image: TheDailyBeast.com |
Roland Park Elementary/Middle School recognized for the work being done by the
diverse student-run Gay-Straight Alliance.
A lawsuit threatening to roll back Trans protections in the Frederick County
school system was met with broad resistance.
Fred Allen, longtime owner of The Drinkery, died on August 7 at the age of 86.
The Maryland LGBT Chamber of Commerce, bringing together LGBT and allied
businesses, professionals and individuals throughout the state of Maryland,
debuted on June 14.
Baltimore Pride’s longest parade marched
into Station North where the block party took place for the first time.
YouTube |
Less than 6 months after it opened G•A•Y Lounge closed its doors due to a problem
with the contract from the previous owner of the building but the current
owners vowed to return at a different venue.
Mark A. Procopio became the executive director of FreeState Justice and
Jennifer L. Kent was appointed managing attorney replacing the departing
Patrick Paschall and Jer Welter, respectively.
New FreeState Justice Executive Director Mark A. Procopio |
5. Suspect Acquitted in Murder of Baltimore Trans Woman Shawn Oliver, 46, was acquitted of all
charges on Jan. 12 in the murder of Mia Henderson that took place in 2014.
Shawn Oliver was acquitted of all charges in the murder of Mia Henderson. |
Following a meeting between transgender
rights advocates and Baltimore’s Board of School Commissioners on Feb. 28, a
statement pledging support for transgender students was issued in response
to Trump administration’s rescinding guidelines issued by the Obama
administration in 2016 that prohibited discrimination against transgender
students.
Demonstrators outside Board of Education headquarters. (Photo by Evan Lori Mahone) |
3. Grand Central in Baltimore is Up for Sale
Grand Central nightclub, a fixture in Mount Vernon for over a quarter century
has been put on the market by owner Don Davis.
After a 4-year hiatus, the reconstructed
Baltimore Eagle opened.
Photo: JoeMyGod.com |
Police are still searching for the suspect in connection with the murder of
trans woman Alphonza Watson, 38, who died of a gunshot wound on March 22.
Alphonza Watson |
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