The 2024 Pittsburgh Pride Guide Is Coming

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We are excited to announce the publication of QBurgh’s Spring print issue, the Pittsburgh Pride Guide, is coming soon.

Each year the magazine grows even bigger with last year’s issue featuring 84 pages highlighting local community volunteers, spotlighted community organizations and resources, covered the hottest topics of the LGBTQ Community of Pittsburgh, and included all the details on the biggest Pride events across the region. This year’s magazine will be free to pick up at locations across the region — including LGBTQ businesses, Carnegie Library branches, and select Giant Eagle and Shop N Save locations — and at all Pride events this summer.

The Pride Guide magazine will hit the streets in early May but there are important dates to remember before then:

If you are hosting a Pride event or LGBTQ-inclusive event and want the details included in the magazine, the deadline to submit details is April 1. Make sure you submit your event details here.

If you are an LGBTQ bar or business or an LGBTQ organization with a physical location and want your location highlighted on a map of the region’s LGBTQ spaces, the deadline to submit or update your location details is also April 1. Make sure to submit your details here.

Interested in advertising? Hurry because space is filling fast.

Pre-Order

The Pride Guide is free to the people but if you want to guarantee you get a copy, you can preorder yours today below. The deadline for preorders is April 30. Pre-order below.

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Jim Sheppard is a resident of Downtown Pittsburgh. Jim served as a Commissioner on the City of Pittsburgh Human Relations Commission which investigates instances of discrimination in the City of Pittsburgh and recommends necessary protections in our City Code to provide all people in Pittsburgh with equal opportunities. He has worked for Pittsburgh City Council, the Pittsburgh Mayor, and the Allegheny County Controller. For five years he was the President of the Steel City Stonewall Democrats. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. (He / Him / His) JimSheppard.com