Love the stylizing in this video, the tune isn’t bad either. Courtney Rumbold, Alexandra Buggs, Karis Anderson bring you tons of energy, tons of personality, tons of color, tons of eye candy.

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Born Eric Snead in 1968 and raised with seven siblings in Richmond Virginia. When Eric was young his influences were Grace Jones, David Bowie, Boy George and Punk music of the 1980′s which set his underground style of his future career in performing.

Eric moved to Washington DC  in the 1980′s and worked as a hair stylist in his off time he would do drag entertaining at the local clubs of DC. While living there he met Juan Aviance (Mother of the House of Aviance founded in 1989) after being inducted into the house he adopted the name Kevin Aviance  later he would move to Miami. In the mid 1990′s he would arrive in New York City. Read the rest of this entry

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1962 First Gay Bar on Film Plus Betty White

 Released on June 6,1962 Advise and Concent is the first American mainstream film to depict a gay bar. Filmed on location in  Washington DC. This was Betty White’s debut on film.

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Blind Pride 1996 the Early Years

Blind Pride is the largest organization of its kind in the world serving vision-impaired people in Canada, England and Japan, as well as the United States. The current membership is now over 200. Blind LGBT Pride is a 501 (c) (3) non profit organization.

The purpose of Blind LGBT Pride is to provide for the betterment of the lives of those who are visually impaired and who are LGBT By providing a forum for the views and concerns of visually impaired persons interested in issues facing those who are LGBT; by providing information about publications of interest to members that are produced in accessible format and by encouraging the production of such material in accessible format; & by providing education on accessibility awareness. Read the rest of this entry

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April 25th 1993 I Can’t Even March Straight

     Yabba Dabba Dykes March to equality, It’s a K. D. Lang Thang, Keep Your promises Bill, and I Can’t Even March Straight are all slogans that were spotted on T-shirts at the March on Washington D.C. on April 25, 1993. It’s been over 17 years since that weekend that came and went in a whirlwind. 

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