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*This statement is being issued ahead of the planned Monday May 17 release in light of the statement GOAL issued on Friday night in
advance of our agreed-upon release date*
NYC Pride announces new policies to address police presence
and Pride Gives Back community grants for 2021
Steps taken to create safer spaces for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities at Pride events
$100,000 in grants to be awarded to 18 organizations
NEW YORK, May 15, 2021  NYC Pride announces new policies to address the presence of law enforcement and NYPD
at Pride events in New York. NYC Pride seeks to create safer spaces for the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities at a
time when violence against marginalized groups, specifically BIPOC and trans communities, has continued to escalate.
The sense of safety that law enforcement is meant to provide can instead be threatening, and at times dangerous, to those
in our community who are most often targeted with excessive force and/or without reason. NYC Pride is unwilling to
contribute in any way to creating an atmosphere of fear or harm for members of the community. The steps being taken by
the organization challenge law enforcement to acknowledge their harm and to correct course moving forward, in hopes of
making an impactful change.
Effective immediately, NYC Pride will ban corrections and law enforcement exhibitors at NYC Pride events until 2025.
At that time their participation will be reviewed by the Community Relations and Diversity, Accessibility, and Inclusion
committees, as well as the Executive Board. In the meantime, NYC Pride will transition to providing increased
community-based security and first responders, while simultaneously taking steps to reduce NYPD presence at events.
This announcement follows many months of conversation and discussion with key stakeholders in the community, said
NYC Pride Co-Chair Andr辿 Thomas. We would like to extend our thanks to the Anti-Violence Project which provided
invaluable advice and counsel to help us take these important steps. We are also grateful for the contributions of David J.
Johns, Executive Director of the National Black Justice Coalition, Shijuade Kadree, Principal and Founder, Compass
Strategies Consulting, LLC, and Devin Norelle, model, advocate, and writer for their guidance in helping to inform these
changes.
NYPD is not required to lead first response and security at NYC Pride events. All aspects of first response and security
that can be reallocated to trained private security, community leaders, and volunteers will be reviewed. An increased
budget for security and first response will allow NYC Pride to independently build a first response emergency plan using
private security and provide safety volunteers with de-escalation training for first response when necessary. NYPD will
provide first response and security only when absolutely necessary as mandated by city officials. In these instances, NYC
Pride will review foreseeable NYPD involvement and, in partnership with surrounding venue precincts, take steps to keep
police officers at least one city block away from event perimeter areas where possible.
NYC Pride does not currently mention, spotlight, interview, or otherwise promote law enforcement across its social media
channels, digital content, Pride Guide, or any other owned media. As such, NYC Pride will not allow NYPD to speak at
its events or use any NYC Pride platform. All changes related to police and NYPD will be communicated to volunteers,
media, and third-party vendors to ensure enforcement beyond the 2020-2021 Pride season.
NYC Pride is also taking steps to increase the quality and quantity of partnerships with community-based organizations.
This years roster of Pride events features a diverse group of speakers and presenters, and BIPOC influencers and
organizations will continue to be at the forefront of NYC Prides social media platforms. The dedicated QPOC contingent
of the NYC Pride March will be prominently featured this year and in future years thereafter. NYC Pride will also commit
to increasing Black-led, Black-centered partnerships and establishing long-term vendor relationships with minority-owned
businesses in an effort to uplift queer and BIPOC-centered organizations.
This years recipients of the Pride Gives Back Grant include a diverse group of organizations. More than $100,000 will
be awarded to 18 organizations. 40% of Pride Gives Back Grants in the 2020-2021 Fiscal Year are going towards trans
and nonbinary-owned, womxn-owned, and BIPOC nonprofits and initiatives. Over the next 5 years, NYC Pride will focus
its efforts on giving to Trans, 2-spirit, gender non-conforming/non-binary, womxn owned, and BIPOC nonprofits and
initiatives and award no less than 30% of its Pride Gives Back Grants to these groups. NYC Pride will also pledge
physical volunteer time towards helping further these organizations missions, and work to create authentic partnerships
between corporations and community organizations.
We are extremely excited to continue the Pride Gives Back grant program this year, said Kazz Alexander, Director of
Community Relations. In 2021, we made a much more concerted effort to evaluate applicants based on a new set of
criteria. Many of these organizations have never received a grant from us before, and bringing new partners into this
program allows us to diversify our relationships and center a wider array of communities, especially those who have been
historically marginalized, into the work we do every year.
2021 Pride Gives Back Grant Recipients:
 #BlackMenCryToo
 Big Apple Performing Arts, Inc.
 Colectivo Intercultural TRANSgrediendo
 Drag Queen Story Hour Ltd.
 Equality New York
 Global Black Men Create
 Gotham Cheer
 Keeping Ballroom Community Alive
 Lifecycle Biking
 Mobilizing our Brothers Initiative
 National LGBT Cancer Network
 onePulse Foundation
 OutCT
 OutCycling Fearless Flyers
 Ring of Keys Coalition, Inc
 Rockland County Pride Center
 Soule Foundation
 Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls Inc
For more information about NYC Prides 2021 roster of events, visit: www.nycpride.org.
Heritage of Pride, Inc | 112 Christopher Street, New York, NY 10014 | (212) 989-2145 | nycpride.org |
Media Contacts:
Dan Dimant | Media Director
dan@nycpride.org
Chaz Taylor | Media Manager
chaz@nycpride.org
Cathy Renna | Media Consultant
cathy@targetcue.com
ABOUT HERITAGE OF PRIDE Heritage of Pride, Inc. is the volunteer-directed organization behind the official NYC Pride roster of
events. Heritage of Prides mission is to work toward a future without discrimination where all people have equal rights under the law.
We do this by producing LGBTQIA+ Pride events that inspire, educate, commemorate, and celebrate our diverse community.
Heritage of Pride, Inc | 112 Christopher Street, New York, NY 10014 | (212) 989-2145 | nycpride.org |

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  • 1. *This statement is being issued ahead of the planned Monday May 17 release in light of the statement GOAL issued on Friday night in advance of our agreed-upon release date* NYC Pride announces new policies to address police presence and Pride Gives Back community grants for 2021 Steps taken to create safer spaces for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities at Pride events $100,000 in grants to be awarded to 18 organizations NEW YORK, May 15, 2021 NYC Pride announces new policies to address the presence of law enforcement and NYPD at Pride events in New York. NYC Pride seeks to create safer spaces for the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities at a time when violence against marginalized groups, specifically BIPOC and trans communities, has continued to escalate. The sense of safety that law enforcement is meant to provide can instead be threatening, and at times dangerous, to those in our community who are most often targeted with excessive force and/or without reason. NYC Pride is unwilling to contribute in any way to creating an atmosphere of fear or harm for members of the community. The steps being taken by the organization challenge law enforcement to acknowledge their harm and to correct course moving forward, in hopes of making an impactful change. Effective immediately, NYC Pride will ban corrections and law enforcement exhibitors at NYC Pride events until 2025. At that time their participation will be reviewed by the Community Relations and Diversity, Accessibility, and Inclusion committees, as well as the Executive Board. In the meantime, NYC Pride will transition to providing increased community-based security and first responders, while simultaneously taking steps to reduce NYPD presence at events. This announcement follows many months of conversation and discussion with key stakeholders in the community, said NYC Pride Co-Chair Andr辿 Thomas. We would like to extend our thanks to the Anti-Violence Project which provided invaluable advice and counsel to help us take these important steps. We are also grateful for the contributions of David J. Johns, Executive Director of the National Black Justice Coalition, Shijuade Kadree, Principal and Founder, Compass Strategies Consulting, LLC, and Devin Norelle, model, advocate, and writer for their guidance in helping to inform these changes. NYPD is not required to lead first response and security at NYC Pride events. All aspects of first response and security that can be reallocated to trained private security, community leaders, and volunteers will be reviewed. An increased budget for security and first response will allow NYC Pride to independently build a first response emergency plan using private security and provide safety volunteers with de-escalation training for first response when necessary. NYPD will provide first response and security only when absolutely necessary as mandated by city officials. In these instances, NYC Pride will review foreseeable NYPD involvement and, in partnership with surrounding venue precincts, take steps to keep police officers at least one city block away from event perimeter areas where possible. NYC Pride does not currently mention, spotlight, interview, or otherwise promote law enforcement across its social media channels, digital content, Pride Guide, or any other owned media. As such, NYC Pride will not allow NYPD to speak at its events or use any NYC Pride platform. All changes related to police and NYPD will be communicated to volunteers, media, and third-party vendors to ensure enforcement beyond the 2020-2021 Pride season.
  • 2. NYC Pride is also taking steps to increase the quality and quantity of partnerships with community-based organizations. This years roster of Pride events features a diverse group of speakers and presenters, and BIPOC influencers and organizations will continue to be at the forefront of NYC Prides social media platforms. The dedicated QPOC contingent of the NYC Pride March will be prominently featured this year and in future years thereafter. NYC Pride will also commit to increasing Black-led, Black-centered partnerships and establishing long-term vendor relationships with minority-owned businesses in an effort to uplift queer and BIPOC-centered organizations. This years recipients of the Pride Gives Back Grant include a diverse group of organizations. More than $100,000 will be awarded to 18 organizations. 40% of Pride Gives Back Grants in the 2020-2021 Fiscal Year are going towards trans and nonbinary-owned, womxn-owned, and BIPOC nonprofits and initiatives. Over the next 5 years, NYC Pride will focus its efforts on giving to Trans, 2-spirit, gender non-conforming/non-binary, womxn owned, and BIPOC nonprofits and initiatives and award no less than 30% of its Pride Gives Back Grants to these groups. NYC Pride will also pledge physical volunteer time towards helping further these organizations missions, and work to create authentic partnerships between corporations and community organizations. We are extremely excited to continue the Pride Gives Back grant program this year, said Kazz Alexander, Director of Community Relations. In 2021, we made a much more concerted effort to evaluate applicants based on a new set of criteria. Many of these organizations have never received a grant from us before, and bringing new partners into this program allows us to diversify our relationships and center a wider array of communities, especially those who have been historically marginalized, into the work we do every year. 2021 Pride Gives Back Grant Recipients: #BlackMenCryToo Big Apple Performing Arts, Inc. Colectivo Intercultural TRANSgrediendo Drag Queen Story Hour Ltd. Equality New York Global Black Men Create Gotham Cheer Keeping Ballroom Community Alive Lifecycle Biking Mobilizing our Brothers Initiative National LGBT Cancer Network onePulse Foundation OutCT OutCycling Fearless Flyers Ring of Keys Coalition, Inc Rockland County Pride Center Soule Foundation Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls Inc For more information about NYC Prides 2021 roster of events, visit: www.nycpride.org. Heritage of Pride, Inc | 112 Christopher Street, New York, NY 10014 | (212) 989-2145 | nycpride.org |
  • 3. Media Contacts: Dan Dimant | Media Director dan@nycpride.org Chaz Taylor | Media Manager chaz@nycpride.org Cathy Renna | Media Consultant cathy@targetcue.com ABOUT HERITAGE OF PRIDE Heritage of Pride, Inc. is the volunteer-directed organization behind the official NYC Pride roster of events. Heritage of Prides mission is to work toward a future without discrimination where all people have equal rights under the law. We do this by producing LGBTQIA+ Pride events that inspire, educate, commemorate, and celebrate our diverse community. Heritage of Pride, Inc | 112 Christopher Street, New York, NY 10014 | (212) 989-2145 | nycpride.org |