Male Identifying Grand Marshal Daron Yanes Perez 29, He/Him/El “Being named Grand Marshal means the world to me. It feels good to know the work being done by trans men in Houston is being…
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Female Identifying Grand Marshal Officer Josephine “Jo” Jones 48, She/Her “Being named Grand Marshal is a deeply personal honor. It’s a recognition from my community that I, too, am seen—not just for my work, but…
Read More »Gender Non-Binary/Gender Non-Conforming Grand Marshal Nakita Bowman 41, She/He/They “Being named a Grand Marshal is both an honor and a call to action. This recognition amplifies the work I’ve been doing behind the scenes…
Read More »Meet the 2025 Pride Houston 365 grand marshals, whose stories of advocacy, resilience, and leadership reflect the strength and diversity of Houston’s LGBTQ community.
Read More »This Pride Month, many major retailers are dialing back support, citing fear of consumer backlash and pressure from the Trump administration. The quieter approach marks a stark shift from recent years of bold Pride marketing.
Read More »Drag University returns nearly 20 years after its launch, offering Houston’s rising drag stars skills in performance, advocacy, and HIV awareness through a five-month program led by The Normal Anomaly Initiative.
Read More »Two decades after his AIDS diagnosis, Titan Capri continues to inspire with advocacy, visibility, and his morning broadcast. His story is a powerful reminder of resilience—and the importance of knowing your HIV status.
Read More »After being kicked out at 18 for coming out, Scot More turned personal hardship into purpose. Now, he leads Houston’s Homeless Court, helping unhoused LGBTQ people clear legal barriers and rebuild their lives with dignity…
Read More »Rev. Heather Tolleson, lead pastor of First Christian Church Katy, is celebrating 10 years of marriage equalityy by officiating free weddings for LGBTQ couples—part of her mission to create safe, visible spaces for queer joy…
Read More »With a vintage Polaroid camera and a love for Montrose, Jack Urban captures candid snapshots of queer life across Houston’s most iconic gayborhood.
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