This month’s Lunch Patrol, hosted by B & Dee’s Baltimore Love, will be held on Sunday, October 29th at noon, will meet at Morgan State University (1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore), and will focus on East Baltimore, including Cold Spring Lane, Belair Road, Sinclair Lane, and Pulaski Highway.
Baltimore Black Pride Calendar
Baltimore Black Pride Week runs October 3rd through 9th. There are however, events planned all month long in October to celebrate Black Pride. October 3th – Club Bunns will host an A-List Party from 10 pm to 2 am at 606-608 W. Lexington St. in Baltimore. October 4th – The Center for Black Equity Baltimore will partner with Sogaa / Black International Film Festival for a reception at Nancy by SNAC (131 West North Avenue, Baltimore), from 5 to 7 pm.
BTAN Karaoke Night October 4th
Black Treatment Advocates Network (BTAN) invites you to join them for their BTAN Karaoke Night from 8 pm to midnight on October 4th at Ziascoz Bar-Lounge (1313 East Pratt Street, Baltimore). Even if you don’t sing, it’s a great chance to kick back and enjoy everyone’s company.
BTAN Karaoke Night October 4th
Black Treatment Advocates Network (BTAN) invites you to join them for their BTAN Karaoke Night from 8 pm to midnight on October 4th at Ziascoz Bar-Lounge (1313 East Pratt Street, Baltimore). Even if you don’t sing, it’s a great chance to kick back and enjoy everyone’s company.
‘It Takes a Village’ Gala, October 14th
On Saturday, October 14th, from 7 to 9 pm, the Hamilton People’s Union will host their “It Takes a Village” Gala at the 2640 Space at St. John’s United Methodist Church (2640 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore). Rev. Susan Beck will be one of the keynote speakers.
‘Her Sweet Release’ Meet-up for Black Women
It’s a place for black, queer women to meet, relax, and release. On Saturday, October 7th from 8 pm to midnight, Bakari Jones presents Her Sweet Release at the Living Well (235 Holliday Street), located in downtown Baltimore with ample free street parking nearby.
Queer Black Lib: Conference Sept. 30th
How do sexuality, gender, human rights, and LGBT issues interconnect? That’s the question posed by a one-day academic symposium held annually by Morgan State University’s women’s / gender studies department in conjunction with Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. This year the “the Intersections Symposium” is on Saturday, September 30th, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 pm at Morgan State University (1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore). Tickets are $30 for the public, $15 for graduate students, and $5 for undergraduates at Eventbrite.com.
Baltimore Black Pride Planning
The theme for this year’s Baltimore Black Pride Celebration is “I am Power… I am Baltimore Black Pride,” and will focus on community involvement and unity. Black Pride Celebration events are planned throughout the month of October.