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There is simply nothing like PolyEsther; just ask any of the 800 guests from last year's sold-out party. This year we are going queerer, kookier, & kinkier. That means we are partnering with House of Yes in Brooklyn to throw the largest and most epic Queer Purim Party for All.
Come through the looking glass and experience two huge dance floors, immersive performances in every corner, and a Purim wonderland where you definitely won't be able to tell the difference between Esther and Mordechai! Craving a Bris Station / Circumcision Salad bar? We got you. How about a Drag Shtreimel Petting Zoo? We got that. Crazy costumes are advised, but there will be makeup and masquerade corners for last minute makeovers. Of course, for anyone too uptight, there will be plenty of poppers.
Purim is the ancient Jewish holiday where getting drunk, high, and silly is the main commandment. This year it falls on a Monday night, which means you might want to already call in late for work on Tuesday. Tuesdays come every week, Purim is once a year. Don't miss out.
The Blackyard Collective “Black Love” Gala — Celebrating 10 Years of Black Queer & Trans Recovery**
Join us for an unforgettable evening of elegance, joy, and liberation as The Blackyard Collective commemorates a decade of Black queer and trans recovery, resilience, and community care. For ten years, BYC has created Black space, cultivated Black connections, and conjured Black joy—trailblazing a community where our stories matter, our brilliance is centered, and our healing is sacred.
This year’s Mardi Gras–themed Gala invites you into a world of color, celebration, and Black queer magic. Think feathers, beads, bold glam, and all the vibrancy that Mardi Gras traditions offer—from pageantry to second-line spirit. Expect a night overflowing with culture, rhythm, and unapologetic abundance.
Hosted at The Center, this formal celebration welcomes guests to embody Mardi Gras elegance in Black & Gold attire, honoring both New Orleans pageantry and BYC’s tenth-anniversary glow-up.
The Gala also serves as a fundraiser for the 2026 BYC National Conference, the first-ever international gathering dedicated to Black queer and trans recovery. Your presence, your contribution, and your spirit help ensure that this historic convening becomes a transformative space for hundreds across the diaspora.
Event Highlights
Mardi Gras–themed celebration of Black queer & trans brilliance
Performances, tributes, and reflections honoring 10 years of BYC
Black & Gold masquerade moments, photo ops, and festive elegance
Community social hour, dancing, and decadent celebration
Opportunities to support the 2026 National Conference
Tickets
In-Person Tickets:
$50 • $75 • $100
(Sliding scale – all proceeds benefit the 2026 BYC National Conference)
Virtual Attendee Ticket:
$25
(Join the celebration online and support BYC from wherever you are!)
Come dressed in your finest Mardi Gras glam.
Come ready to celebrate Black love in all its abundance.
Come ready to continue creating Black space, building Black connections, and spreading Black joy.
The Blackyard Collective is a registered 501(c)(3) organization (Federal Tax ID # 88-3641425) and all donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law.
Join Black Girls Smile for the official launch of our in-person support groups at our new community space in Restoration Plaza.
These gatherings are designed to create a sense of belonging, community, and healing, while exploring the intersection of mental health and lived experience.
Our LGBTQ+ Young Adult Support Group is a affirming space for LGBTQ+ young adults to share their experiences and support one another at the intersection of identity and mental health.
OUTLaw represents the commitment of Albany Law School in Albany, NY to creating an inclusive educational environment where all students can succeed. Founded in 1851, Albany Law School has a distinguished legacy of preparing leaders for the legal profession and public service, with alumni including the 25th President of the United States and multiple New York Court of Appeals judges. OUTLaw embodies the school's core values of justice, ethical practice, and community engagement by providing a supportive community for LGBTQ+ law students and their allies. The organization operates within a law school that prioritizes experiential learning and real-world connection, reflected in initiatives like the Housing Justice Clinic and extensive clinical programs that serve the Albany community. Located on a 54-acre campus shared with three other colleges in Albany's historic capital district, OUTLaw members benefit from the school's unique position bridging academic excellence with practical engagement in government, law, and policy. Albany Law School's 93% employment rate within ten months of graduation demonstrates the school's strong professional networks and commitment to student success. OUTLaw students participate in a community that values diversity and belonging, supported by dedicated offices focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The organization reflects Albany Law's broader mission to connect the classroom to the profession and inspire community change-agents and creative problem solvers. By fostering meaningful connections among LGBTQ+ students and the wider legal community, OUTLaw contributes to Albany Law's vision of educating professionals who are committed to justice, ethical values, and positive social impact.
Syracuse Outlaw represents the collaborative spirit and community engagement that defines student life at Syracuse University's College of Law in Syracuse, NY. This student organization is an integral part of the College of Law's mission to foster a welcoming and inclusive community of aspiring lawyers who are committed to legal education and professional development. Based in Syracuse, NY, the organization embodies the values of connection, peer support, and shared learning that characterize the law school experience.
As a student organization at Syracuse University, Syracuse Outlaw contributes to the rich campus culture and provides members with meaningful opportunities to build relationships with fellow law students and engage in the broader legal community. The College of Law, located in Dineen Hall at 950 Irving Avenue in Syracuse, NY, creates an environment where students can thrive academically while developing lasting professional networks. The institution's commitment to student experience is evident through dedicated support services, including specialized programming, mentorship opportunities, and access to comprehensive campus resources.
Members of Syracuse Outlaw benefit from being part of Syracuse University's distinguished legal education community. The organization connects students with various institutional resources including the law library, career services, and student experience programming available throughout the College of Law. For those interested in joining this student organization or learning more about the vibrant student life at Syracuse University's College of Law in Syracuse, NY, the institution welcomes prospective members to explore opportunities for engagement, friendship, and professional growth within the law school community.
CUNY Outlaws is a student organization at the City University of New York School of Law in Long Island City, New York, dedicated to advancing public interest law and social justice. Rooted in CUNY Law's founding mission from 1983 to make legal education more affordable and to train lawyers committed to using law for social good, Outlaws represents the school's core values of equity, inclusivity, and the pursuit of justice.
The organization draws its members from CUNY Law's exceptionally diverse student body, consistently recognized among the nation's top law schools for diversity of experience, background, perspective, and thought. Students involved with Outlaws are intimately aware of how racism, discrimination, and systemic oppression affect society, and they are committed to redressing these inequities through sustained legal work.
Based in Long Island City's vibrant Queens community, CUNY Outlaws connects students with real-world opportunities to challenge injustice and transform what justice looks like. The organization benefits from CUNY Law's innovative clinical programs and partnerships with government agencies and community organizations throughout New York City. Members engage in client-facing work that develops their understanding of how law can address root causes of systemic injustice.
CUNY Outlaws embodies the school's belief that exceptional talent comes in many forms and that diverse perspectives are generators of valuable learning. The organization provides a welcoming space where law students committed to public service can build community, develop their advocacy skills, and prepare for careers dedicated to using law in service of human needs and social transformation.