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Gregory Vincent

Gregory Vincent

In 2006, President William Powers Jr. promoted Dr. Gregory J. Vincent to Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement, at the University of Texas at Austin. He is a professor in the School of Law and the Department of Higher Education. Dr. Vincent also serves as the W.K. Kellogg Professor of Community College Leadership. Vincent, [...]

Megan Hodge

Megan Hodge

Megan Hodge did not grow up in a very liberal or accepting city. In fact she didn’t grow up in a city at all. She grew up in a small town just northeast of Little Rock, Arkansas, spending most of her time on her grandparents farm where she helped sell blueberries and blackberries. Even as [...]

Laura Morrison

Laura Morrison

Laura Morrison was elected to serve as an Austin City Council Member in June of 2008. Although she works on all issues, her primary focus has been sustaining neighborhood character, protecting the environment, promoting affordable housing, supporting local businesses, and improving public health and social services.  When working on an issue, Laura always integrates transparency, [...]

Lisa Scheps

Lisa Scheps

Lisa Scheps grew up in Houston and at the age of 18 she moved to New York to begin a career in theatre.  She worked on, in, and around Broadway for many years, and in 1984 began working in “business theatre” doing communications programs for large corporations finally moving to Chicago in 1994 opening her [...]

Patrice Pike

Patrice Pike

Austin, Texas is known for its laid back, bohemian yet ultra committed music scene–something Austin resident Patrice Pike immediately conveys. She’s been a professional musician and songwriter since she was sixteen, but has maintained such a raw, down-to-earth quality and irrepressible talent that Billboard magazine proclaimed her “one of the finest up and coming contemporary [...]

Oliver Everette

Oliver Everette

Oliver Everette believes in giving back. A natural connector, he’s a perfect fit for his role leading Sales and New Business Development at L Style G Style. Through his interaction with advertisers, the relationships he’s building with nonprofit organizations and all of the many bonds that L Style G Style has forged throughout Austin, Everette [...]

Libby Sykora

Libby Sykora

Libby Sykora spent the first part of her life living and working in San Angelo, Texas as a manager for GTE.  That’s where she raised her son, Jeff.  While there, she was involved with many organizations and quite active in the political scene. In 1993, after losing her husband to cancer, she rapidly moved to [...]

Ghoul’s Night Out

28 August 2010

Join Austin Pride for the most ghouly Halloween event in Texas. Set in an old drug rehabilitation center on Manor Road in east Austin, you’re certain to get the heck scared out of you. You and your friends will trace through the gayest little horror house in Texas while making your way to join the other ghouls at our blow-out Halloween party. This is not an event to be missed!

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Pride Store

22 August 2010

Austin Pride Run Shirt  $10 Size : SmallMediumLarge Austin Pride Run Tank  $7 Size : SmallMediumLarge Austin Skyline T-Shirt: American Apparel $7 Size : SmallMediumLarge I Rainbow ATX: American Apparel Shirt $7 Size : SmallMediumLarge I Rainbow ATX Tank $7 Size : SmallMediumLarge Austin Pride DANCE SHIRT: American Apparel  $7 Size : SmallMediumLarge

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Goblin Gayla

22 August 2010

Get your best costumes on boys and head out to the best Halloween event in Texas. Set in an old drug rehabilitation center on Manor Road in east Austin, you’re certain to get the heck scared out of you.  You and your friends will trace through the gayest little horror house in Texas while making [...]

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Austin Pride at the Long Center by Michael Barnes

21 August 2010

Original Source: Austin American Statesman By Michael Barnes | Sunday, June 6, 2010, 05:12 PM Austin Gay and Lesbian Pride is bigger than ever. Or maybe the new nonprofit charged with its destiny has figured out what works for that particular festival and parade. From Saturday morning till well into the evening, countless expressions of [...]

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Around Austin

20 August 2010

Austin’s GLBT scene has it all. Austin is known for its progressive culture and a strong local GLBT community. The city boasts a vibrant nightlife and prominent annual events such as the Gay Pride Parade, Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival, Gay Rodeo and biannual Splash Day celebrations. Staying Connected The Austin Gay and Lesbian [...]

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Block Party 2010

20 August 2010

21+,  admission with general admission pride pass Parade Emcees Rich Segal Amy Keillor Schedule of Events: 7:30pm    Gates open – meet Jayden Grey and other stars in the FleshJack Tent, DJ Troy Sands 8:30pm    Emcees enter stage 10:00pm  Frenchie Davis 11:00pm  Blake Lewis 12:00am  DJ Chris Cox Food available from: Carl’s Junior The Belmont Hall’s [...]

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