Join pastor John Pavlovitz and a panel of community leaders to discuss how the church supports and loves Orlando’s LGBTQ+ community. We See You: How the Church Loves Our LGBTQ+ Neighbors All tips benefit onePULSE Foundation, so be sure to bring plenty of cash! Call (321) 319-0600 to make your reservation before the show sells out.Ĭost: a $20 donation per person, benefiting onePULSE Foundation, will be added to your bill
Now in its sixth year, the show features eight straight men stepping out in full drag and performing individual choreographed routines for tips and bragging rights. Straight Men Real Makeup is an annual benefit event for onePULSE Foundation. There will be an artistic component to the conversation. Hear from survivors and local leaders and learn more about what you can do to take action and change the narrative.
Join Qlatinx, with the support of Latino Justice and Everytown for an interactive community listening session on gun violence, which disproportionately affects members of the LGBTQIA and Latinx communities. J| 12:30-3:30pm at Lake Eola Park, Northeast Lawn Led by author and pastor John Pavlovitz, this event will be held onsite in the Founder’s Hall and livestreamed on the church’s Facebook page (confirm FB). Gather with people of all backgrounds to discuss and support a more inclusive world where everyone can thrive.
We See You(th): A Rally for a More Inclusive World Proceeds raised from the race will benefit onePULSE Foundation. There is even a Kids Fun Run, if you want to get the whole family involved. After the run, head back to Wadeview Park for the CommUNITY Festival, with entertainment, food and games. The course’s final stretch takes runners past Orlando Regional Medical Center and the Pulse Interim Memorial. Honor those affected by the Pulse tragedy with a special 4.9k run beginning in Wadeview Park, or opt for a virtual run anywhere in the world.
Updated May 2022 by Beth Bell SIX-YEAR PULSE REMEMBRANCE WEEK EVENTS (JUNE 4 – 11)
We will continuously update this list, so check back often for new information. And this year, the ability to be together again in person to honor and remember the survivors and victims carries even more meaning. While the pain, hurt, and confusion will never subside, we continue to remember and honor those whose lives were lost by taking action, spreading love and kindness, and remaining united. In honor of the 49 lives lost and all of those affected by the Pulse tragedy, we’ve put together this list of Pulse memorial events, exhibits, and more happening around the city to honor all of those affected by the events of June 12, 2016. Jmarks the 6-year anniversary of the tragic Pulse Nightclub shooting, a day that devastated-and united-the Orlando community.