It is a program of the Center for Black Equity (CBE) and is also affiliated with the Capital Pride Alliance.
[7][8] The event focused on raising funds for HIV/AIDS organizations serving the local LGBT African-American community.
[7][8] Events included the first Washington screening of Marlon Riggs' film Tongues United.
[10][11] In 2018 a documentary about the event's history, DC Black Pride: Answering the Call, was premiered over Memorial Day weekend.
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