Hotter than July (festival) explained

Hotter Than July!
Date:July
Frequency:Annually
Location:Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
First:July 1996
Attendance:20,000[1]
Organized:Detroit Black Pride Society and KICK
Genre:Black LGBT pride parade and festival

Hotter Than July! is an annual week-long black LGBT Pride celebration held annually since 1996 in Detroit, Michigan, which includes events each day culminating with a large festival on the final weekend. The Detroit Black Pride Society and KICK partner to produce Hotter Than July.

Activities

The week of events generally kicks off with a candlelight vigil, followed the next evening by a three-hour party on an excursion along the Detroit River, the "Boat Ride". The later part of the week includes a film festival and The Annual Gathering for LGBT Issues, an educational conference. The week commences with a large festival with live entertainment and music is held over the weekend in Detroit's Palmer Park and draws around 20,000 participants. The night of the festival there is an after-party, and on Sunday, the celebration wraps up with a brunch.[2]

History

Hotter Than July! began in 1996 as collaboration between numerous LGBT organizations — including the Billionaire Boys Club, Men of Color Motivation Group, Karibu House and Ladies of a Current Affair.[3] The celebration was founded on the seven principals of Kwanzaa.[4] Until 2003, Detroit Black Pride Society co-founder, Johnny Jenkins, served as the event's primary organizer.[5] The event is now produced by the Detroit Black Pride Society and KICK.

In 2013, candidates for Detroit's mayoral race - Krystal Crittendon, Mike Duggan, Fred Durhal, and Jean Vortkamp - attended a special Hotter Than July! community forum.[6] Candidate Benny Napoleon did not attend the forum, but did attend the Palmer Park Festival.[7] Seven years later, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a virtual event was hosted.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hotter Than July 2013 - Detroit Black Gay Pride 2013 . About.com . December 6, 2013 . Collins, Andrew . December 11, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131211014020/http://gaytravel.about.com/od/previewsofpridefestivals/qt/Hotter-Than-July-Detroit-Black-Pride.htm . dead .
  2. News: Hotter Than July: Working for equality . Between the Lines . 2006-07-27 . December 6, 2013 . Azzopardi, Chris . Detroit, Michigan.
  3. Web site: Hot and bothered . Metro Times . 2006-07-26 . December 6, 2013 . Klein, Sarah.
  4. Web site: Who We Are . Hotter than July! . December 6, 2013.
  5. News: The changing face of Hotter Than July . Between the Lines . 2004-07-29 . December 6, 2013 . Michael, Jason A..
  6. News: Mayoral Candidates Make Their Case For LGBT Support At Annual Hotter Than July Conference . Between the Lines . 2013-07-29 . December 6, 2013 . Michael, Jason A. . Detroit, Michigan.
  7. Web site: Photo of candidate for Detroit Mayor, Benny Napoleon, with participants at Hotter Than July 2013 in Detroit Michigan's Palmer Park . Wikimedia Commons . 27 July 2013 . December 6, 2013 . Equality Michigan.