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This week’s Pride Hero is Kenya Hutton, a D.C. man who has advocated for HIV prevention and worked to put an end to other health disparities for decades.
It was created by Kenya Hutton who's the deputy director for the Center for Black Equity. There are so many events taking place, including a pool party on June 11.
Kenya Hutton is a “threefer.” Hutton is hardly alone. As members of the Black and Latino LGBTQ and transgender and other communities come to the nation’s capital for World Pride in the ...
As the world turns its eyes to the nation’s capital for WorldPride, the celebration holds deep meaning for many, especially those connected to DC Black Pride.
Kenya Hutton, the president and CEO of the Center for Black Equity (CBE), poses for a portrait, Friday, May 23, 2025, in Washington. AP ...
Kenya Hutton, the president and CEO of the Center for Black Equity (CBE), poses for a portrait, Friday, May 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) Expand.
Kenya Hutton, the president and CEO of the Center for Black Equity (CBE), poses for a portrait, Friday, May 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) Expand. By Associated Press.
Kenya Hutton is a “threefer.” His parents are immigrants, he’s a Black man and he’s gay — at a moment in history when anti-immigrant fervor, racism and anti-LGBTQ feelings are rampant ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — You've heard of twofers. Kenya Hutton is a “threefer.” His parents are immigrants, he’s a Black man and he’s gay — at a moment in history when anti-immigrant fervor ...
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