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28th Annual Brooklyn Pride Twilight Parade

  • Fifth Avenue from Lincoln Place to 8th Street 227 5th Ave NY, 11215 United States (map)

NOTE: The 2024 Brooklyn Pride Parade Registration has reached capacity.

Capping off a full slate of events on Brooklyn Pride Day, the Brooklyn Pride Twilight Parade will take place at 7:30PM along Fifth Avenue from Lincoln Place and Eighth Street. The only evening parade in the Northeast, the street will be filled with organizations showing up to march in support of the amazing and vibrant LGBTQIA+ community.

Make sure to come early because the sidewalks are sure to be packed with people from across the five boroughs!

Parade Grand Marshalls

  • DescriptiDr. Sandra Scott is a visionary leader and devoted mother who stands at the forefront of healthcare innovation and community empowerment. With a distinguished career spanning academia, hospital leadership, and community service, Dr. Scott's journey embodies resilience, compassion, and a relentless commitment to excellence.

    As the Interim CEO of the One Brooklyn Health System, Dr. Scott leads with unwavering dedication to advancing healthcare equity and inclusion. Her tenure includes historic milestones, such as becoming the first-ever LGBTQ African American woman to lead Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in its 100-year history. Through her leadership, Dr. Scott seeks to create a healthcare landscape that embraces diversity, champions inclusivity, and addresses the unique needs of underserved communities.

    Dr. Scott's path to leadership is rooted in academic excellence and a passion for service. A graduate of Louisiana State University and Baylor College of Medicine, she honed her skills during a residency in Emergency Medicine at Boston Medical Center. Throughout her career, Dr. Scott has held key leadership positions, including Chief of Service for Emergency Medicine at Rutgers's New Jersey Medical School and Chair of Emergency Medicine at Lincoln Medical Center in the South Bronx. In each role, she has demonstrated a unique blend of strategic vision, empathy, and advocacy, fostering an environment of collaboration and transformation.

    Beyond her professional achievements, Dr. Scott is deeply committed to community service. She is supportive of organizations like Girls for Gender Equity, MyTime Inc. (Autism Awareness), and Ladies at Lunch, Inc. (Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Support), working tirelessly to uplift underserved communities and promote health equity. Dr. Scott's dedication to service extends to international medical missions with Unified for Global Healing, Inc. in countries such as Haiti, Ghana, India, Jamaica, and Scotland, where she provided critical healthcare services to those in need.

    As a mother to her 8-year-old son, Dr. Scott exemplifies resilience, strength, and grace. Balancing the demands of leadership with the joys of motherhood, she inspires others to embrace their multifaceted identities and pursue their passions. Her commitment to her family, community, and the pursuit of excellence is a beacon of hope and inspiration for all.

  • Public Speaker and Thought Leader.

    Tiq shares his story of being transgender and how that informs his views on masculinity, race and gender. He travels throughout North America leading discussions on healthy modes of masculinity, inclusive leadership and creating cultures of consent. He has lectured at several universities including Harvard, Stanford and Brown on the importance of inclusion as a tool of innovation and outlines concrete strategies for productive engagement.

    Inclusive Media Consultant and Host, he is a sought-after host and strategic media consultant. He’s moderated conversations about LGBT representation in media for HBO’s Newfest Film Festival, The Toronto Film Festival, LOGO and MTV. He’s hosted authors in conversation at The Schomburg Center for Research, NYU and Princeton. This spring he will be hosting an evening at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.

    As a media consultant, he guides organizations and companies in creating detailed media campaigns that engage diverse audiences in ways that are inclusive and authentic. He’s worked with HBO, NBC News and various film and television producers on the rollout of several projects including the documentaries HBO’s Suited and Netflix’s The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson. Tiq also served as the Senior Media Strategist and National Spokesperson for GLAAD using data driven strategies to engage various media in appropriate and honest LGBTQ representation and creative direction.

    Cultural Influencer and Writer.

    Tiq writes about pop culture, inclusive leadership, transgender rights and equity. A journalist for over a decade, his work has appeared on MIC, Buzzfeed, NBC and CNN, among others. His 2016 TED Talk, A Queer Vision of Love and Marriage alongside his wife, Kim Katrin Milan has been viewed over 3 million times and continues to inform and inspire people all over the world. His memoir, A Self-Determined Life is slated to be published Fall of 2025.

Parade MC

  • Longtime host of the Brooklyn Pride Parade, Ron B. is one of the first transgender nonbinary actors in SAG-AFTRA and has appeared in many major film and television productions over the years. As one of the original hosts of the LGBTQIA Expo at the Jacob Javits Center, Ron B. has welcomed thousands of visitors over the years. They were also bestowed the honor of being one of the past grand marshals of Brooklyn Pride as well as the first grand marshal of color for Staten Island Pride. As a professional announcer, Ron B. was also honored by the New York City Council as the first transgender indigenous actor and entertainer by City Hall, and is currently the executive producer and host of the award-winning television show No Boundaries: Up Close And Personal on the MNN Network, Spectrum Television. They are honored and proud to continue with the Brooklyn Pride legacy and community.

Earlier Event: June 8
Brooklyn Pride Main Stage
Later Event: June 15
Youth Pride 2024