The founding of Tri-State Black Pride in 2016 marked a significant moment for Memphis’s LGBTQ+ community. Established to address the intersectional challenges faced by Black LGBTQ+ individuals, the organization created a space that recognized the unique experiences of those navigating both racial and sexual identity in the Mid-South. By focusing on education, advocacy, and celebration, Tri-State Black Pride became a vital force in expanding inclusivity within Memphis’s broader LGBTQ+ movement.
The organization emerged in response to a long-standing need for representation and resources specifically tailored to Black LGBTQ+ individuals. Historically, mainstream LGBTQ+ spaces often overlooked the distinct challenges of racism and economic disparities, while many Black community spaces failed to fully embrace LGBTQ+ identities. Tri-State Black Pride sought to bridge this gap by centering Black LGBTQ+ voices in discussions on equality, health, and social justice.
The annual Tri-State Black Pride celebration became a cornerstone event, bringing together community leaders, activists, artists, and allies to foster dialogue and connection. By highlighting issues such as HIV/AIDS awareness, economic empowerment, and mental health, the organization reinforced that Pride is not just about visibility but also about tangible support and advocacy.
Since its founding, Tri-State Black Pride has expanded its reach, amplifying diverse perspectives and fostering community engagement. Its presence ensures that the LGBTQ+ movement in Memphis remains reflective of all experiences, acknowledging the layered realities of race, gender, and sexual orientation. As part of the city’s ongoing progress toward equality, Tri-State Black Pride stands as a reminder that true inclusivity means making space for every voice in the movement.