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Rainbow Key Awards Ceremony

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Join the City of West Hollywood for ceremony of the annual Rainbow Key Awards to recognize people, businesses, and groups who have made outstanding contributions to the LGBTQ+ community! 

WHEN: Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. (Reception begins at 4PM, Ceremony begins at 5PM) 

WHERE: Silver Screen Theatre in the Pacific Design Center (8687 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, CA 90069)

This event is free, but RSVP is required: https://bit.ly/RainbowKeyAwards2026

Every year, the City’s LGBTQ+ Commission selects awardees for the Rainbow Keys from a public nomination process. This year’s Rainbow Key Awards Ceremony, though held in 2026, will honor the 2025 awardees that were selected by the LGBTQ+ Commission. The awardees this year are:

  • Cake and Art - founded in 1976, Cake and Art is a bakery older than the City of West Hollywood itself! The bakery has made cakes for celebrities, visiting dignitaries, and, in the years before the legalization of same-sex marriage, Cake and Art baked hundreds of same-sex ‘commitment ceremony’ cakes for the growing LGBTQ+ population of West Hollywood. When same-sex marriage was legalized in 2015, Cake and Art sold cupcakes to-go for couples rushing to West Hollywood Park to be married by the City’s satellite marriage license office.

  • Fan Girl Cafe (Betsy Martinez and Cynthia Temblador) – Betsy and Cynthia’s Fan Girl Cafe is one of West Hollywood’s latest cafes, offering the LGBTQ+ community (especially the lesbian and sapphic community) a place to gather with each other and participate in community events. Fan Girl Cafe routinely hosts poetry readings, stand-up comedy, and even sing-alongs for popular albums. Fan Girl Cafe has quickly become a haven for the queer community, a place to sit and gather in community.

  • Abdullah “Abby” Hall – Abby Hall serves as the Artistic Director of the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles. TCLA performs at many LGBTQ+ events in West Hollywood and Los Angeles County showcasing the immense talent in the trans community. Through Abby’s leadership, TCLA gives trans and gender-expansive people visibility to be seen, felt, and heard.

  • Tristan Schukraft – Tristan has built a life and career dedicated to advancing, celebrating, and protecting the LGBTQ+ community, beginning in West Hollywood and expanding globally. As owner of The Abbey Food & Bar and The Chapel, he has safeguarded two of the most iconic queer spaces in the world. Through Tryst Hotels and his growing portfolio of LGBTQ+ hospitality destinations, he is redefining luxury travel and nightlife for the community. As founder and CEO of MISTR, the nation’s largest telemedicine platform for HIV prevention and long-term care, Tristan has transformed access to sexual healthcare by providing free PrEP, DoxyPEP, and HIV treatment to more than 700,000 patients across all 50 states.

  • Trudging Buddies - Trudging Buddies is a grassroots, predominantly LGBTQ+-led nonprofit organization that builds community, resilience, and purpose for queer people in recovery from addiction through participation in athletic and service-based experiences. Trudging Buddies reaches over 300, mostly West Hollywood and LA-area LGBTQ+ individuals annually through a combination of training, events, and peer-led recovery initiatives. Each year, they train and support more than 150 participants — including cyclists and volunteer crew members — to take part in AIDS/LifeCycle, one of the largest and most visible fundraising events for HIV/AIDS, raising more than $4.3 million since 2013.

Additionally, this year, the Rainbow Key Awards Ceremony will include two other awards: The Melissa Etheridge Award, to honor an individual who has impacted, supported, and fostered visibility of the lesbian and queer women community through creative methods including arts, culture, entertainment, music, and film; and the Audre Lorde Activist Award, to honor a community activist who has made a significant impact within and for the lesbian and queer woman community. This year’s awardees are:

  • Angela Brinskele – Angela is a long-time activist for women’s rights and lesbian visibility, and a professional photographer who has documented the LGBTQ+ community for decades. She is currently in charge of Marketing and Donor Engagement at the Mazer Archives. Angela will receive this year’s Melissa Etheridge Award.

  • Jaymes Black – Jaymes is the first black, nonbinary CEO of The Trevor Project. Under their leadership, The Trevor Project, which was founded in West Hollywood in 1998, has expanded its free 24/7 crisis services for LGBTQ+ youth and has led new research initiatives, public education efforts, and strategic advocacy work. Jaymes will receive this year’s Audre Lorde Activist Award.

For more information, including parking information and to RSVP, please visit https://bit.ly/RainbowKeyAwards2026 

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