EVENTS
4 PM - 6 PM
Pride Ride
Syd Kronenthal Park
Rock your rainbow colors as we ride, scoot, skate, and cycle through over 6 miles of Culver City neighborhoods! Push and pedal together with friends, family, and neighbors toward a brighter future. Totally free.
RSVP required to attend ride.
6PM - 9 PM
Pride Rally
Main Street, Culver City
Join us at Main Street in Downtown Culver City for an exciting, evening party with music, speakers,
drag performances, dancing, and more!
Totally free! No RSVP required.
RIDE WITH PRIDE
RIDE WITH PRIDE
RIDE WITH PRIDE
Over
six
miles!
Syd Kronenthal Park to Main Street | 4-6 PM
RSVP required to participate.
wear a helmet!
Bring lights!
What riders need:
Important info:
Pride
RALLY WITH PRIDE
RALLY WITH PRIDE
Main Street, Culver City | 6-9 PM
at Night!
Join us for a Pride evening party!
Featuring...
...and much more!
Free!
Open to all!
A CELEBRATION OF THE TRAILBLAZERS AND HISTORY THAT CAME BEFORE US...
AND THE UNIQUE
COMMUNITY AND VALUES THAT UNITE US TODAY.
A CELEBRATION OF THE TRAILBLAZERS AND HISTORY THAT CAME BEFORE US...
AND THE UNIQUE
COMMUNITY AND VALUES THAT UNITE US TODAY.
In 1967, the aftermath of a brutal police raid on the Black Cat Tavern, a Silver Lake gay bar, became the impetus for unprecedented resistance among the gay community and the most visible example of the simmering gay rebellion and local organizing locally here in the Los Angeles area
Long before that incident, the Los Angeles area had been the site of dozens of “firsts” in gay history. It was home to the earliest known lesbian publication (Vice Versa, 1947), the first official gay rights organization (the Mattachine Society, 1950), the first homosexual magazine (ONE Magazine, 1953), the first gay motorcycle club (the Satyrs MC, 1954), the first Supreme Court decision in favor of gay rights (One Inc. v. Olesen, 1958), and the first mention of a gay riot in response to police harassment (Cooper Do-nuts, 1958).
The first march to commemorate Stonewall in 1970 was named “Christopher Street Liberation Day.” But leaders of the gay rights movement, in a nod to its origins in Los Angeles and the profound act of resistance at the Black Cat in 1967, eventually—and accurately—renamed the commemoration PRIDE.
Decades later, we join together to honor the many trailblazers of our history and share our vision for the future: an inclusive, equitable, and sustainable community for everyone.
More local PRIDE history and information can be accessed at the buttons below.
DONATE TO PRIDE
DONATE TO PRIDE
Culver City Pride Ride & Rally relies on community donations to make this important event as fun and inclusive as possible.
Culver City Pride is a community event by the community and for the community!
Donated funds go to support Culver City Pride’s goal of creating a fun event to celebrate pride and love!
Culver City Pride 2024 also supports Skate Hunnies LA, the largest roller skate community in LA. Skate Hunnies LA promotes safer streets through organizing events that show that streets can be for the people. By offering free community rides, skate lessons, and pop-up events, Skate Hunnies LA contributes to a healthier, better connected community.
SPONSORS
FOOD
FRIENDS
Amazon Studios
City of Culver City
Ting
33 TAPS Culver City
WOMBI
Wende Museum
Echo Horizon School
Alliance Culver City
Training Mate
Trammell Crow Co.
Tern Electric Bikes
Armand’s Discount Fireplace & BBQ Company
9Round Fitness
Antioch University
Monty’s Good Burger
Chicas Tacos
Grand Casino Bakery & Cafe
Jameson's Pub
Janga by Derrick's
Los Angeles Cooking School
Village Well Books & Coffee
Topo Chico
Sweet Nothings
culverpride@gmail.com
CONTACT US!
@CulverCityPride
FOLLOW US!
Bike Culver City
Culver City Unified School District
CCHS Tolerance Club
Culver City Democratic Club
Culver City Downtown Business Association
Streets for All
Culver City Unified School District
Abundant Housing Los Angeles
Stonewall Democratic Club
Streets for All
Move LA
Culver City Democratic Club
Downtown Business Association
Culver City for More Homes
Protect Culver City Renters
CCHS Tolerance Club
Culver City Sister City Committee