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Vibe Check Live

Vibe Check Live
Vibe Check” is a weekly podcast where hosts Sam Sanders, Saeed Jones, and Zach Stafford make sense of what’s going on in news and culture—and how it all feels. It’s like your favorite group chat, come to life. This live taping—coinciding with World Pride in DC—will focus on “Modern Scriptures,” with each host sharing a piece of art—whether literature, music, visual art, or a clip from pop culture—that they turn to for comfort, clarity, and inspiration, and revisit often, as one might return to a favorite piece of scripture. They’ll highlight the creative sources that shape their perspectives and help them, and us, make sense of our lives. The works will uplift Pride themes and celebrate LGBTQ+ thinkers, entertainers, and creators, with special guests to be announced. 
Sanders is an award-winning reporter, radio host, and podcaster named best podcast host by the Ambies and the iHeart Podcast Awards. His work has been honored by the National Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists.  Jones is an author as well as a powerful voice in the world of literary activism, and his writing often engages the questions and nuances of identity. His memoir, How We Fight for Our Lives, won the 2019 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction and a 2020 Stonewall Book Award.  Stafford is an award-winning journalist, editor, and Tony award-winning producer of the Broadway musical, A Strange Loop. Stafford was the first Black editor-in-chief of The Advocate, served as the chief content officer of Grindr, and was a journalist at The Guardian  In partnership with the Pop Culture Collaborative 
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LGBTJews in the Federal City

LGBTJews in the Federal City

Explore a turbulent century of celebration, activism, and change in the nation’s capital.

This landmark exhibition is the first of its kind to explore DC history, Jewish history, and LGBTQ+ history together, drawing from the Museum’s robust LGBTQ+ archive. Immerse yourself in historical and contemporary photography, artifacts, and oral histories. Learn about legal milestones, far-ranging protests, change in religious spaces, and vibrant cultural life. Opening in time for Washington, DC’s observation of its 50th Capital Pride celebration and as the city hosts WorldPride for the first time, LGBTJews in the Federal City offers an unprecedented opportunity to infuse Pride with local Jewish history. The Museum is honored to have the exhibition included as an official WorldPride event partner. LEARN MORE

Pride Shabbat at Sixth & I

Pride Shabbat at Sixth & I
Rabbi Aaron and the Sixth & I musicians lead an inclusive service celebrating the diversity of DC Jewish life. Hear from Sixth & I community speakers about the impact of LGBTQ+ spiritual safe spaces and a sermon from Rabbi Amelia Wolf of Congregation Etz Hayim.  6:00 PM – Happy Hour* 7:00 PM – Service 8:15 PM – Dinner* *Happy Hour + Dinner are 21+ This event has been generously underwritten by The Revada Foundation of the Logan Family. The meal provided will be kosher-style pescatarian. With any dietary restrictions, please contact Erica by Friday, June 6. Please note: tickets are non-refundable.  REGISTER

EDCJCC Story Time at Capital Jewish Museum: Pride

EDCJCC Story Time at Capital Jewish Museum: Pride
Celebrate Pride Month with EDCJCC Story Time at CJM! We’ll visit the new exhibition LGBTJews in the Federal City and read books about expressing our true selves. Plus songs, crafts, and new friends! This program is presented in partnership with PJ Library, the Bender JCC, Edlavitch DCJCC, Pozez JCC and The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington. Storytime is most appreciated by kids aged 5 and under. REGISTER

Family Day: Full of Pride

Family Day: Full of Pride
A Pride party for all ages! Dance to live music courtesy of the Hill Havurah ensemble at 10:15 am, listen to the fabulous Jewish Drag Story Time at 12pm, and explore LGBTJews in the Federal City with our Family Guide or kid’s scavenger hunt. Plus, drop in crafts and activities all day – design a Pride float, play games on the Museum terrace, create a colorful collage out of the Museum’s collections, and write a supportive letter to queer and trans folks for Point of Pride, and more. Please note: Tickets for both adults and children are $5, but no family need pay more than $20. Please read follow instructions at the point of purchase to ensure you are not overcharged. Ticket includes complimentary access to our special exhibition, LGBTJews in the Federal City. REGISTER

Isaac Mizrahi in Concert

Isaac Mizrahi in Concert
Fashion design icon, host, actor, and tastemaker Isaac Mizrahi brings his relatable and irreverent comedy cabaret to Sixth & I with a six-piece jazz band. Join us for an evening of laughter, repartée, and tunes by Stephen Sondheim, Madonna, Blondie, and so much more. 

Pride Shabbat

Pride Shabbat
Join Bet Mispachah, DC’s LGBTQ+ Synagogue, the World Congress of LGBTQ+ Jews, and community partners for World Pride Shabbat at Adas Israel Congregation as we gather for a joyous celebration of love, unity, and community. Come together for drinks, snacks, and a warm atmosphere to honor our LGBTQ+ Jewish community. Following the happy hour, we will gather for a Pride Shabbat service led by Rabbi Jake Singer Beilin and featuring clergy from around the Washington community, including Washington Hebrew Congregation. Let’s raise a glass to inclusivity and acceptance! Immediately following the service will be a Shabbat dinner. Space is limited, so register as soon as possible. REGISTER