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Daniel Penchina opens company, Larry Ray starts firm

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Fabrice Houdart, gay news, Washington Blade
The ‘Comings & Goings’ column chronicles important life changes of Blade readers.

The Comings and Goings column is about sharing the professional successes of our community. We want to recognize those landing new jobs, new clients for their business, joining boards of organizations and other achievements. Please share your successes with us at: [email protected].

The Comings and Goings column also invites LGBTQ+ college students to share their successes with us. If you have been elected to a student government position, gotten an exciting internship, or are graduating and beginning your career with a great job, let us know so we can share your success.

Daniel Penchina, gay news, Washington Blade
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Congratulations to Daniel Penchina on opening his new company, Penchina Partners. Daniel said “I am delighted to announce the launch of Penchina Partners, a consultancy that aims to help organizations, individuals, and funders with solving complex challenges around strategy, advocacy, and nonprofit management.” He went on to say “I’ve always loved solving complex problems, and lord knows our country has many to address. I’m genuinely excited to apply all that I’ve learned and have accomplished fighting for the progressive movement to an even broader set of causes.”

Daniel has spent 18 years in Washington, first as a staff member on Capitol Hill, then as a public interest lobbyist and strategist, and finally as a non-profit leader. His most recent position was as President of Voices for Progress. Prior to that Daniel worked for nearly ten years with the Raben Group, Washington, DC. His work on the Hill included stints as Legislative Director for two members of Congress, Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) and Christopher Murphy (D-CT). He began his career on the Hill as a Legislative Assistant/Appropriations Associate with Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY).

Daniel is an active volunteer in the DC LGBTQ+ community serving on numerous boards and committees including as a Board member of SMYAL; member of the Steering committee of the Healthy Democracy Coalition, and he served a stint on the steering committee of ‘Q’ Street. He was recognized in Washingtonian Magazine’s “Top 40 Lobbyists under 40” list.

Daniel received his BFA with honors in Cinema Studies from New York University, New York, New York.

Congratulations also to Larry Ray on the start-up of his new firm SENATUS. Larry describes SENATUS as a dispute resolution firm serving the needs of DMV businesses. The firm will offer two distinct wings of customizable services featuring traditional forms of alternative dispute resolution such as mediation and arbitration, in addition to innovative offerings such as the Business Pre-nup and HR + Office Admin Partnerships. When opening the firm Larry said “Being a lawyer specializing in dispute resolution including mediation makes me feel that I am actually assisting folks to bring peace to their situation.”

Larry has been in private practice as an attorney since 1998. Prior to that he served as Executive Director, National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM); Executive Director, American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section; and as a City Prosecutor in Columbus, Ohio. Larry has been an active volunteer in the community. He is a former Vice President of the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club and former ANC commissioner. He has recently been named a senior expert on mediation, negotiation and arbitration by TASA Alum. The TASA Group is North America’s largest and most experienced Expert Referral ServiceTM, giving access to seasoned professionals in 10,000+ technical and medical specialties. They recently published his article Communication Causes Conflict (Sometimes).

Larry has his B.A. with honors from Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio and earned his J.D. from Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio.

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D.C. Black Pride theme, performers announced at ‘Speakeasy’

Durand Bernarr to headline 2026 programming

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Center for Black Equity President and CEO Kenya Hutton announces 'New Black Renaissance' as the theme for 2026 DC Black Pride. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The Center for Black Equity held its 2026 DC Black Pride Theme Reveal event at Union Stage on Monday. The evening, a “Speakeasy Happy Hour,” was hosted by Anthony Oakes and featured performances by Lolita Leopard and Keith Angelo. The Center for Black Equity organizes DC Black Pride.

Kenya Hutton, Center for Black Equity president and CEO, spoke following the performances by Leopard and Angelo. Hutton announced this year’s theme for DC Black Pride: “New Black Renaissance.”

Performers for 2026 DC Black Pride were announced to be Bang Garcon, Be Steadwell, Jay Columbus, Bennu Byrd, Rue Pratt and Akeem Woods.

Singer-songwriter Durand Bernarr was announced as the headliner for the 2026 festivities. Bernerr gave brief remarks through a video played on the screen at the stage.

DC Black Pride is scheduled for May 22-25. For more information on DC Black Pride, visit dcblackpride.org.

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Arlington LGBTQ bar Freddie’s celebrates 25th anniversary

Owner asks public to support D.C.-area gay bars

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Freddie Lutz attends the 25th anniversary celebration of Freddie's Beach Bar in Arlington, Va. on Sunday. (Washington Blade photo by Lou Chibbaro, Jr.)

An overflowing crowd turned out Sunday night, March 1, for the 25th anniversary celebration of Freddie’s Beach Bar, the LGBTQ bar and restaurant located in the Crystal City section of Arlington, Va.

The celebration began as longtime patrons sitting at tables and at the bar ordered drinks, snacks, and full meals as several of Freddie’s well-known drag queens performed on a decorated stage.

Roland Watkins, an official with Equality NoVa, an LGBTQ advocacy organization based in the Northern Virginia areas of Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax County, next told the gathering about the history of Freddie’s Beach Bar and the role he said that owner Freddie Lutz has played in broadening the bar’s role into a community gathering place. 

“Twenty-five years ago, opening a gay bar in Arlington was not a given,” Watkins told the crowd from the stage. “It took courage, convincing, and a deep belief that our community belongs openly, visibly, and proudly,” he said. “And that belief came from Freddie.”

Watkins and others familiar with Freddie’s noted that under Lutz’s leadership and support from his staff, Freddie’s provided support and a gathering place for LGBTQ organizations and a place where Virginia elected officials, and candidates running for public office, came to express their support for the LGBTQ community.

“Over the past 25 years, Freddie’s has become more than a bar,” Watkins said. “It has become a community maker.”

Lutz, who spoke next, said he was moved by the outpouring of support from long-time customers. “Thank you all so much for coming tonight and thank you all so much for your support over the past 25 years,” he said. “I can’t tell you how much that means to me and how much it’s kept me going.” 

But Lutz then said Freddie’s, like many other D.C. area gay bars, continues to face economic hard times that he said began during the COVID pandemic. He noted that fewer customers are coming to Freddie’s in recent years, with a significant drop in patronage for his once lucrative weekend buffet brunches. 

“So, I don’t want to be the daddy downer on my 25-year anniversary,” he said. “But this was actually the worst year we’ve ever had,” he added. “And I guess what I’m asking is please help us out. Not just me, but all the gay bars in the area.” He added, “I’m reaching out and I’m appealing to you not to forget the gay bars.” 

Lutz received loud, prolonged applause, with many customers hugging him as he walked off the stage.

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Capital Pride reveals 2026 theme

‘Exist, Resist, Have the Audacity’

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Capital Pride Alliance CEO and President Ryan Bos speaks at the Pride Reveal event at The Schulyer at The Hamilton on Thursday, Feb. 26. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

In an official statement released at the reveal event Capital Pride Alliance described its just announced 2026 Pride theme of “Exist, Resist, Have the Audacity” as a “bold declaration affirming the presence, resilience, and courage of LGBTQ+ people around the world.”

The statement adds, “Grounded in the undeniable truth that our existence is not up for debate, this year’s theme calls on the community to live loudly and proudly, stand firm against injustice and erasure, and embody the collective strength that has always defined the LGBTQ+ community.”

In a reference to the impact of the hostile political climate, the statement says, “In a time when LGBTQ+ rights and history continue to face challenges, especially in our Nation’s Capital, where policy and public discourse shape the future of our country, together, we must ensure that our voices are visible, heard, and unapologetically centered.”

The statement also quotes Capital Pride Alliance CEO and President Ryan Bos’s message at the Reveal event: “This year’s theme is both a declaration and a demand,” Bos said. “Exist, Resist, Have Audacity! reflects the resilience of our community and our responsibility to protect the progress we’ve made. As we look toward our nation’s 250th anniversary, we affirm that LGBTQ+ people have always been and always will be part of the United States’s history, and we will continue shaping its future with strength and resolve,” he concluded.     

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