Trans-identifying people are invited to enter this sacred space of affirmations and offerings that centers on Black, trans, two-spirit and gender nonconforming people. In Queens: Homeroom, which is part of MoMA PS1’s outdoor courtyard space, has been taken over by Qween Jean. In Manhattan: George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic are playing SummerStage in Central Park on Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. On Staten Island: Bring the kids to watch “ Coco” under the stars at the Clove Lakes Park House at 8:30 p.m on Saturday. In Brooklyn: Join Kulture Kave, a group that highlights Black dancers, for a Caribbean dance class on the roof of the Brooklyn Children’s Museum from 5:45 to 8 p.m. A few more ideasįree fun: Take the ferry to Governors Island for Porch Stomp, an American folk music festival that’s taking over the island’s makeshift stages from 11 a.m.
New York’s gay and lesbian bars will also be bustling all week, if you want to grab a drink - I love sitting in the backyard at Park Slope’s Good Judy. Our Pride roundups from early June also include various queer films and exhibits that are showing around the city and gay restaurants that are worth a visit.