OUTstanding Awards
Red Carpet Glitz—The Q’s OUTstanding
3rd Annual OUTstanding Awards
Presented by Albuquerque Pride, Inc. and the Weekly Alibi
March 31, 2012
7PM
Click Here to make your nominations for people, businesses and organizations who are OUTstanding in and for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer community.
Nominations begin January 25th through February 19th
Official Community Votes Begin February 22nd through March 18th
$40 person includes fun, entertainment, dinner and dessert!
Please contact Albuquerque Pride for more information!
The 2012 OUTstanding Awards Categories are:
OUTstanding Store to Shop
OUTstanding Restuarant
OUTstanding Real Estate Agent or Company
OUTstanding Business Partner
OUTstanding Educator
OUTstanding Legal Advocate
OUTstanding Public Official
OUTstanding Medical Partner
OUTstanding Hair Salon
OUTstanding Hair Stylist
OUTstanding Massage Therapist
OUTstanding Gym
OUTstanding Bar or Night Club
OUTstanding Bartender
OUTstanding DJ
OUTstanding Performance Group (Non-Drag)
OUTstanding Individual Performer (Non-Drag)
OUTstanding Drag Queen
OUTstanding Drag King
OUTstanding Non-Profit Organization
OUTstanding Youth or Youth Group
OUTstanding Straight Ally
OUTstanding Place to Worship
Nominations for the above can be submitted by clicking here.
Albuquerque Pride Inc. is also seeking nominations for:
Lifetime Achievement:
This award will be presented to someone who has spent much of his/her lifetime bettering the LGBTIQ community.
Stonewall Award:
This award will be presented to someone who has dedicated much of his/her time advocating for equality and awareness for the LGBTIQ community.
Corportate LGBTIQ Acheivement Award:
This award will be presented to a corporation that strives to provide to its employees equal rights, opportunities and benefits to members of the LGBTIQ community.
Please submit these nominations directly to the executive board at executive@abqpride.com.
***Nominations must include details of why and how this person/corporation has accomplished the descriptions above.


How come you left out OUTstanding GLBT leader this year?