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Queer Black Women Alliance sets sail for a Juneteenth boat party, plus Pride-themed provisions.

, where you'll learn how professionals find flavors and aromas in java. They're using all-LGBTQ roasters for this tasting, including Sightseer and Out Youth's new year-round Pride blend. RSVP to get your spot at the link in their Instagram bio .Driskill Hotelor chow down on their iconic cinnamon roll done up with rainbow frosting. Proceeds from both items benefit local LGBTQ orgs.

Sister Fisters' residency continues with a visit from the Coco Cxnts' drag cast. Plus: DJ sets from Boy Sim and music by Alison Excess.The new party OS with DJ sets by Ariel Zetina , Purple Matter, p1nkstar, Turito, and Lucía Beyond as well as drag from Sinful Purchase, Joselyn Breezy, Gender Destruction, Sir Maxim, Honey Baby, and Brigitte Bandit.Enjoy a little trans joy at this community picnic. Bring snacks, drinks, and activities to share.

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