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The work of the OKC Pride Board of Directors goes beyond simply planning the OKC Pride Festival and Parade. All Directors are volunteers, dedicating their spare time to championing and unifying the LGBTQ2S+ communities through events, storytelling campaigns, programming + opportunities focused on visibility, health, art, culture and the breadth of our vibrant community.

Pride Alliance is dedicated to to enriching and empowering the lives, voices, and experiences of our diverse LGBTQ2s+ community while centering and uplifting the voices of the most marginalized members of our community. Because, this organization belongs to the community.

Again, this call to applicants places a heavy emphasis on our commitment to center BIPOC in our organization, leadership and efforts as we dismantle an organizational culture that promotes White dominance. BIPOC + trans applicants to the front!

 

OKC Pride Alliance Board Application

Thank you for your interest in serving as a member of the Board of Directors of the OKC Pride Alliance.
We’re actively seeking to center BIPOC and Trans folks in our organization, leadership and efforts.

BOARD APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO: OCTOBER 20TH, 2021

This application will be kept confidential and on file at the OKC Pride Alliance. Applications are used by the Board’s Nominating Committee to identify and evaluate potential board candidates. All new directors are elected by a majority vote of current board members. 


“We are at such a unique, malleable point in OKC's Pride History” says Hannah Royce, OKCPA Board President “The Board of Directors will play an incredibly active role as we prepare to produce the inaugural downtown Oklahoma City Pride Festival + Parade in 2021. I'm so excited to welcome fresh community leaders, visionaries, changemakers and advocates to our new organization to mold it into what it has the potential to be. It's a monumental opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of LGBTQ2s+ and ally communities in OKC and across the state - now and for years to come.”


 
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