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Oakland Black Pride Month: Inside/Out! Pride 2021
The stellar lineup is full of fun activities and events, including a schedule of diverse online panels and classes, a queer pub crawl, “Breaking Bread Benefit Dinner,” a “Skate for Pride” dance party and an expo in Jingletown. Enter the “Queer Kickball Tournament,” and join the “Slayers Ball” 21 and older party at the Bridge Yard on June 27.
June 1-27. For more information, go to oaklandblackpride.org
Joe Hawkins, pictured in 2014, was named the legacy grand marshal for Oakland’s first Pride parade. Photo: Paul Chinn / The Chronicle
San Mateo County 2021 Virtual Pride Celebration: As Diverse as the Universe
Minor League Baseball team the Jersey Shore BlueClaws will host the return of Pride Night on June 4 with a free cap giveaway for the first 1,500 fans at FirstEnergy Park, 2 Stadium Way in Lakewood, presented by Coca-Cola. Visit milb.com/jersey-shore for tickets and more information.
Raise your glass
Forgotten Boardwalk Brewing will host a weekend of Pride festivities June 4 to 6 at the brewery, 1940 Olney Ave. in Cherry Hill.
The brewery will release a Pride-themed four-pack of Frequency Modulation, a dry-hopped hefeweizen. Each can in the set features an illustration of a different couple: two men, two women, a man and a woman, and two cats.