LGBTQ+ Guided Tour
History comes alive at Congressional Cemetery. HCC is one of the only known cemeteries in the world with a dedicated LGBTQ+ section. To explore LGBTQ+ history and gay legacy in the nation’s capital, we hope that you will join us…
History comes alive at Congressional Cemetery. HCC is one of the only known cemeteries in the world with a dedicated LGBTQ+ section. To explore LGBTQ+ history and gay legacy in the nation’s capital, we hope that you will join us…
JUDY — a party by Sasha Colby and Leland, is tuned to the frequency of sweat, sound, and pop divinity. Janet, Madonna, Charli, Troye, and Sylvester…JUDY is all about the music.
Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum's LGBTJews in the Federal City explores a turbulent century of celebration, activism, and change in the nation’s capital. This landmark exhibition is the first of its kind to explore DC history, Jewish history,…
Morton Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of ink on paper drawings from an ongoing eco-queer focused series by Johannesburg, South Africa-based transdisciplinary visual artist Hannelie Coetzee. Bringing together recent drawings—a medium Coetzee has freshly pursued since the…
Experience the heart of the DMV's vibrant dance culture with dynamic workshops that celebrate and spotlight the diverse communities of queer artists across the DC area. Each immersive workshop will explore the rich tapestry of local dance forms, including Gogo,…
In celebration of WorldPride DC 2025 and the 50th anniversary of Pride in the nation’s capital, join me for a powerful exploration of LGBTQ history, identity, and artistic expression at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery. Through…
Step back in time and walk through the vibrant, groundbreaking, and often tumultuous history of LGBTQ+ life in Washington, D.C. This 2.5 hour guided walking tour will take you through the city's historic gay neighborhoods, iconic bars, and legendary clubs…
This event is part of the "history and culture" tours. The U Street Corridor was known as "Black Broadway" in its heyday of the early 20th Century. From the Prohibition Era to the Civil Rights Movement, it was also the…
History comes alive at Congressional Cemetery. HCC is one of the only known cemeteries in the world with a dedicated LGBTQ+ section. To explore LGBTQ+ history and gay legacy in the nation’s capital, we hope that you will join us…
Throughout history, Americans have fought for freedom. In the mid 20th century, LGBTQ+ people fought for and advanced the gay liberation movement. Seeking equal rights and protections from discrimination, gay rights advocacy took on many forms of resistance, including a…