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Producers of The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Provides access to films by, for, and about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people and their families. Joan is a non-profit organization comprised of men and women dedicated to the support, education, and development of the LGBT community. The role of the commission is to effectively address and present the concerns of LGBT citizens and recommend legislation, policy, programs, and budget items to the mayor, city council and all city departments.Ĭoordinates and promotes LGBT pride events in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest that celebrate the present, envision the future and honor the past. The third oldest gay and lesbian newspaper publication in the U.Sĭaily/weekly review of Seattle LGBT events. To help LGBT families in the Puget Sound region to form strong community ties and spend time with other families like their own.
Producers of Seattle PrideFest, the largest free Pride Festival in the country held annually in June at Seattle Center. NW Lesbian and Gay History Museum Projectįounded in 1994, NWLGHMP is an organization which researches, interprets and communicates the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in the Pacific Northwest for the purposes of study, education and enjoyment. For nearly 40 years, Lifelong has transformed the lives of Washington’s most medically-vulnerable communities by helping to pave a clear path to better health. Lifelong fights the broken systems of health inequity to ensure no one faces illness and injustice alone. Non-profit social/charitable organization whose purpose is to provide funds and services to other non-profits within the gay and lesbian community of Seattle and King County Washington. Imperial Sovereign Court of Seattle, Olympic & Rainier Empire
Seattle’s LGBT, allied business and professional chamber of commerce.Ī local volunteer steering committee of the Human Rights Campaign. Multicultural gay men’s health organization and the leading provider of HIV and STD testing in King County. We support the community through educational speakings, support groups and social events.Ī political advocacy organization for the LGBT community of Washington State. The Wildrose Bar – Seattle’s oldest bar for all women woman owned and operated.Ī bisexual non-profit, mixed gender, social and support organization created to foster a visible community for bisexual, bi-curious people, and their partners in the Puget Sound area.ReBar – An LGBTQ+ friendly Seattle standby with tons of dance nights.Pony – A tribute to the great West Village and Castro bars of the 1970s, Pony occupies a 1930s-vintage gas station building that has been transformed into a beloved hangout.
Queer/Bar – A multi-faceted space, with cocktails, drag entertainment, community discussions, and LGBTQ+ chef series together under one roof.Neighbours Seattle – For over three decades, a safe space for anyone wanting to leave all their worries on the dance floor nearly every night of the week.Madison Pub – Pridefully boasting “no DJs, no cover, no problem,” a gay bar for the sporting type.The Seattle Eagle – A leather & kink-friendly bar known for its racy themed parties.The Cuff – A great leather club, premiering local, national & international DJ talent.Changes – An LGBTQ+ neighborhood pub located in the Wallingford area.Attle’s – Laid-back, local gay bar serving pub food & cocktails with open-mic night, patio & late hours.
Check out these bars and nightclubs for an amazing LGBTQ night out: Dance Clubs, Bars and Nightclubs Seattle has night time hotspots for every taste and gender identity.