ABOUT
I N C L U S I V I T Y . C O M M U N I T Y . A W A R E N E S S . E M P O W E R M E N T
The 1 Bronx Pride Festival promotes inclusion,
community, and dialogue and works toward a future
without discrimination where all people have equal rights
under the law. We do this by producing Pride events that
inspire, educate, and celebrate our diverse Bronx
community.
The 1 BRONX PRIDE FESTIVAL is produced by the Third Avenue Business Improvement
District in partnership with Destination Tomorrow, Boogie Down Pride, OUT Bronx, the
LGBTQ Caucus of the Bronx Borough President, Dancing in the Streets, Bronx Academy
of Arts and Dance, and Clearview Festivals.
The Third Avenue Business Improvement District (aka Third Avenue BID), established in
1988, promotes the growth, vitality and visibility of the Bronx’s most trafficked
commercial corridor. The organization is the Bronx’s oldest BID and serves over 200,000
individuals daily. Organizational programs include economic development, real estate
advisory and retail services, sanitation and security departments that augment the city’s
own services, small business development services, streetscape and open space
improvements, horticulture installations, robust public programming, event planning,
and visitor services.
The catchment area includes over 200 businesses, expected to grow to 900 businesses
by 2019, Roberto Clemente Plaza, Triangle Equity Plaza, the HUB Transportation Center,
Lincoln Hospital, Metropolitan College of New York, and several arts and cultural
institutions. The Third Avenue Business Improvement District also administers merchant
organizations in Port Morris along Bruckner Boulevard to 138th Street.
MISSION
Our mission is to keep one of New York City’s most trafficked commercial districts clean,
safe, attractive and well programmed for businesses, employees, community residents,
and visitors while leading a mission-driven campaign to demand equity for the South
Bronx.
The 1 Bronx Pride Festival culminates on June 23,
2019 at 149th Street and Third Avenue in the
Bronx with a multi-block street festival that
celebrates the diversity of the borough. The
festival feeds on the energy of workshops,
trainings, gallery openings, street performance,
and film screenings which lead to performances
on two stages and at Roberto Clemente Plaza.
EVENTS
The 1 Bronx Pride Festival is more then just a one-day event. The festival's
purpose is to celebrate and empower area residents and neighbors
through a series of community-based productions which then culminate
in a spectacular multi-block street festival on Sunday, June 23, 2019. The
festival and events leading up to it promote inclusivity, community,
awareness, and empowerment.
JUNE
1st Hate Has No Business Here
Summer launch of a campaign to promote
inclusivity and cultural competency training
to South Bronx Small businesses.
3rd Pride Flag Raising +
Pride Lighting of Bronx Buildings
851 Grand Concourse
Bronx, New York
4th LGBT Film Screening
2825 Third Avenue, 3rd Floor
Bronx, New York 10455
5th Bronx Borough President and Allies LGBT Pride
Celebration,
6:00pm Billy's Sports Bar
River Avenue at 161st Street
13th Para Roberto: Cultura, 6:00pm
Salsa Night on Roberto Clemente Plaza
21st Strike a Pose - Cocktails and Culture
Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10456
22nd My Big GAY Bronx Brunch
Suyo
1401 Plaza Drive
Bronx, New York 10452
23rd 1 Bronx Pride Rally, March and Festival
Rally: Bronx Borough Hall
March: 161st Street to Third Avenue
Festival:
149th Street and Third Avenue
1 Bronx Pride Festival
149th + third Avenue
SUNDAY JUNE 23,2119
A production of the Third Avenue Business Improvement District.
Third Avenue Expands Hate Has No Business Here Campaign
The Third Avenue Business Improvement District in partnership with 21 business improvement districts
throughout New York City and the New York City Commission on Human Rights is humbled to expand
the Hate Has No Business Here Campaign. The campaign has a simple message: to inspire a
conversation to combat narratives that purport racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and misogyny,
especially as they impact our City’s small business community.
The campaign includes small business trainings center on cultural competency and inclusivity.
#NOHATEHERE