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Atlanta Black Gay Pride Celebration
posted by Jennie Howell on September 23, 2007

Atlanta Black Gay Pride Celebration is over and what a celebration it was!  The entire weekend was filled with so much fun and excitement it's hard to choose which things to mention.  The opening ceremonies were complete with the standard speeches and appearances from VIP's ranging from event organizers and city officials to famous television stars as well as performances by dancers and vocal artists.  It was an opening ceremony definitely worth attending.  When that was over there were too many parties to count.  Clubs opened their doors for the masses of individuals that came into town from all over the world for the world's largest African American Gay Pride Celebration.  The weekend days were filled with vendors and booths selling all sorts of items for great prices and of course fully equipped with my favorite vendor item of all the pride events.... swag.  Who can pass up all the free stuff that is passed out at an even like this?  If the vending area wasn't interesting enough for the daytime patrons there was huge variety of luncheons, brunches, meetings and conferences about all sorts of different information ranging from Black Jewish issues to Transgender issues and more resulting in no shortage of something to do.  If ever there were a time to meet beautiful black women this was definitely it.  Whether you were seeking the one night stand, the weekend hook-up or a girlfriend for life this was definitely your place to find anything your heart desired.  The night life was of course what you would imagine and hope for full of beautiful, half naked (and in some cases totally naked) women dancing at clubs well into the morning hours.  The evenings were filled with plenty of hot, famous women that we all lust for.  Gabrielle Union and Stacy Dash were scheduled to be out and about at the All White Affair, Jennifer Hudson performed at Club Europe and Eva from "America's Top Model" ducked out of answering questions about her sexuality when being interviewed at one of the events.  Eve was there for a concert performance and many others were seen about the night life.  Among the weekends glitches the Interfaith Sunday Morning Service didn't have much in the form of any religion other than Christianity and the Pride March left some people behind because there were multiple march off times advertised in multiple places.  Overall the entire weekend was a hit.  Kudos to the organizers at In The Life Atlanta who pulled the whole thing off with style.  I would definitely recommend this event to anyone interested having a great time with lots of events while being surrounded by thousands of beautiful black women.  See you all there next year in Atlanta for the Labor Day Weekend Black Gay Pride Celebration!


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