06/01/2026
Pride is not just a moment, but a movement.
Here at LGBT Detroit, we advocate for the freedom, visibility, and joy of our LGBT+ community all year long. What began as a protest at Stonewall has grown into a worldwide celebration of how far we have come as LGBT+ people, while reminding us that the fight for equality, justice, and liberation continues.
Join LGBT Detroit as we celebrate Pride Month by marching with us in the Motor City Pride Parade on Sunday, June 7, and continue the celebration at Detroit’s longest-running Black LGBT+ Pride, Hotter Than July, taking place July 23–26.
Support Pride 365.
Learn more at lgbtdetroit.org and hotterthanjuly.org.
05/27/2026
Pride Season is definitely heating up, and The Gentleman’s Network ()is sparking the flame by highlighting upcoming events guaranteed to keep this Summer of Pride HOT.
From community gatherings to powerful celebrations, the energy is building all season long, including Detroit Black LGBT+ Pride, Hotter Than July, taking place Thursday, July 23 through Sunday, July 26.
For more information on Hotter Than July, visit hotterthanjuly.org
For more details on engaging programming from The Gentleman’s Network, visit tgndetroit.org
05/26/2026
Palmer Park is one of Detroit’s greatest natural treasures, and continues to blossom through deeper investments in beautifying the space , new programming, and greater public accessibility. Recently, Palmer Park has gained even greater attention through the Welcome Back Home Palmer Park events, a college themed celebration reconnecting a new generation of young adults to the wonder and energy of this historic space.
At the same time, these events have sparked deeper conversations around Palmer Park’s vast history, especially its longstanding connection to Detroit’s Black LGBT+ community. In this retrospective, we take a brief look at why the interconnected ties between Palmer Park, Detroit Black LGBT+ Pride, and Hotter Than July are so significant, not only in understanding the past of this Detroit landmark, but also in preserving its future for generations to come.
After checking out this nostalgic flashback on Black LGBT+ Pride in Palmer Park, share your favorite Hotter Than July memories so we can continue honoring the legacy of this community treasure at hotterthanjuly.org or in the comments below.