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The Calendar features a comprehensive schedule of City of West Hollywood meetings and City-sponsored events. In order to ensure accuracy, only listings for the current month appear on the Calendar. (Past events remain listed, as well.) The following month's Calendar listings are typically added during the last week of the month prior.

2022 Rainbow Key Awards

On Wednesday, June 29th, join the City of West Hollywood and its Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board at the 2022 Rainbow Key Awards, where we will honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the LGBTQ Community.

 RSVP HERE: https://rka2022.eventbrite.com - the event is free and seating is first come, first served. 

The City of West Hollywood has, since 1993, presented Rainbow Key Awards to people and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the LGBTQ community. Previous honorees have included activists, artists, civic leaders, educators, community organizations, and many others. Contributions, whether by an individual or a group, may be in many forms, including the arts, community action, humanitarian action, sports, medicine, armed services, leadership potential, benefit to the global gay and lesbian community, or in other ways. More than 155 Rainbow Key Awards have been presented since the award’s inception.

This year, we will be honoring:

  • Damian Pelliccione, LaShawn McGhee, Alia Daniels, and Chris Rodriguezfounders of RevryTV, a global streaming network launched in 2016 that focuses on queer content and creators.
  • Monica Trasandes, Director of Spanish Language and Latinx Media & Representation at GLAAD
  • Jazzmun Crayton, Artist, Activist, Associate Director at APAIT
  • Greg Hernandez, founder of "Greg in Hollywood" a blog covering LGBT Hollywood stories.
  • Amita SwadhinFounding Co-Director of Mirror Memoirs, a national storytelling and organizing project uplifting the narratives, healing and leadership of LGBTQI+ Black, Indigenous and of color child sexual abuse survivors in the movement to end rape culture.

Seating is limited, so we ask that you please RSVP and cancel your tickets if you find that you are not able to attend. Seating will be first come, first serve, and in the event of full seated capacity, very limited standing room will be available.

Parking is available at the 5-story parking structure besides the City Council Chambers.

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