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2011 Planning Meeting
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Los Angeles Black Pride

 

4859 W. Slauson Avenue Suite 319.

Los Angeles, CA 90056

P: 323.285.4225

F: 877.60 (ATBLA) 2.8252

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Please remember that all Pride Festival Planning Meeting are set on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month.
LABP Planning Commitee

DATE: Saturday 11/13/10

TIME:

10:30 AM,

Please Endeavour to be on time


LOCATION:
Nate Holden Center

4718 W. Washington Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90016

UP and COMING EVENTS

We welcome you to Join us in experiencing

 

“Can God's Love Reach You in the Dark”.

A positive quality play about Family, Love, Betrayal, Faith, Forgiveness and other key topics that comprise an amazing storyline and truly talented cast.

The importance of educating and informing the community about problems within it while also providing possible solutions to these problems

 

play produced by the BLACMale Productions

“Can God's Love Reach You in the Dark” front flyer

“Can God's Love Reach You in the Dark” back flyer


Male MemberThe Los Angeles Black Pride is embarking on an Street Team Program, Team members will be tasked with doing outreach for the pride, for our sponsors and partners.

BE A FACE OF THE PRIDE

Street Team Wanted for 2011

if you are interested In being an Ambassador, Female members

click on the link below to download the application form

Download Application Form here

If you cannot open or view this form please download Adobe reader by clicking on the Link Below

Download Adobe Reader here

 


Partnership Opportunity

We are now taking Applications and proposals for 2011 Partnership Opportunity

 

If you are interested in Partnering or Putting up an event with the LABP for 2011, then you may want to send a proposal to

Los Angeles Black Pride

4859 W. Slauson Avenue Suite 319.

Los Angeles, CA 90056

 

This proposal should include

1.   A letter of Intent

2.   History of Holding Intended Event if possible

3.   Event Aim/ Objective and Description

4.   Planning and Strategy of event

5.   Marketing Strategy for event

6.   Outreach plan

7.   Advertisement Plan

8.   Funding and sponsorship Initiative for Event

 

Our current events includes

2011 All Events

You can send us information on the events that you would like to create with all the details as indicated above


Save The Date June 30th - July 5th 2011

Los Angeles Black Pride (LABP) is the official LGBT Black Pride Recognized by the State of California, the County and the City of Los Angeles. LABP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dedicated to Organize and Promote Unity for African American sexual minorities and sexual Minorities of African descentt


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