Barriers closing off Westport Road for Out in Westport
Barricades blocking off Westport Road for the Out in Westport festival; festival banner is hanging from one, the others read "road closed" and there are balloons and vendor awnings seen beyond them.
Crowd at Out in Westport
View of the crowd at Out in Westport taken from about the area of Video Mania on Westport Road looking up toward Main Street; several booth awnings can be seen as well.
Decorated barricade
Out in Westport Street Barricade decorated with a paper banner reading "Out! In Westport" and a rainbow as well as a reproduction of a Keith Harring character happily stepping out of a door; balloons...
Four Freedoms Democratic Club registering voters at Out in Westport
Megan Cramer and an unidentified white man posing for a picture as they run the Four Freedoms Democratic Club booth to register voters at Out in Westport; photo taken along the rear wall of the Bunker...
Jon Barnett in front of the post office in Westport
Jon Barnett standing in front of the post office in Westport, likely during Out in Westport, and wearing a t-shirt with a logo for local LGBT radio program "The Tenth Voice" on KKFI featuring a pink...
LGCCKC board members at Out in Westport
Board members of the of LGCCKC posing for a photo at Out in Westport: Mary O'Donoghue, Joseph O'Malley, Deanna Andrew, Diane Hightower, and Brian Roegel.
LGCCKC booth at Out in Westport
LGCCKC booth at Out in Westport staffed by two unidentified white men; red table cloth with books and pamphlets on top; located on the sidewalk a few feet down from Larry's Gifts and Cards.
Linda Wilson with Jaz at Out in Westport
Linda Wilson (center) with Jaz as MC at a table with musical equipment in the space in front of Aquarius Books at Out in Westport; other tables and people (overwhelmingly white) can be seen all around...
Massage therapy booth at Out in Westport
Massage therapist booth with Donna Farber and an unidentified white woman at Out in Westport and set up along the Bunkers back wall near the entrance to the Hurricane and next to the For Freedom voter...
Massage therapy underway at Out in Westport
Massage therapist Donna Farber at the center of the photo working on a client with other vendor tables (including the one for the Four Freedoms Democratic Club) and people around; they are all set up...
MCC of Greater Kansas City's table at Out in Westport
Spirit of Hope booth for the Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Kansas City with two unidentified white men and a third African American man speaking with them; located just by the mailboxes in...
On stage at Out in Westport
Two unidentified white women, one speaking or singing into a microphone, on a covered stage in the shared parking lot close to McCoy's Public Houses outdoor seating area at Out in Westport; a banner...
On stage at Out in Westport
Two unidentified white women, one speaking or singing into a microphone, on a covered stage in the shared parking lot close to McCoy's Public Houses outdoor seating area at Out in Westport; a banner...
PFLAG booth at Out in Westport
PFLAG booth at Out in Westport staffed by an unidentified white woman and two unidentified white men; balloons and a banner with their logo is on the front of the table and an unidentified white woman...
Rosy's Bar & Grill performing at Out in Westport
Rosy's Bar and Grill's (left to right) Christy Simpson, holding a guitar; Tamara Severns; Carol Smith, holding a mandolin; and Joyce Constant; all behind microphones on a covered stage in the shared...
Selling coffee from the Supreme Bean during Out in Westport
Unidentified redheaded white woman in a red shirt and sunglasses running a table selling coffees from the Supreme Bean at Out in Westport; a sign on the table reads "Everything for a dollar"; several...
Smiling by a rainbow board
An unidentified African American woman with a ball cap on standing next to a board painted with a rainbow theme just outside of Larry's Gifts and Cards at Out in Westport; a corner of Westport...
View of Out in Westport
View of Out in Westport; several attendees (white men and women), booths with awnings and barricades can be seen.