An estimated 2,500 people attended Saturday’s Baltimore Trans Pride, which celebrated its third year.

Held in Old Goucher, the Saturday event featured a parade, vendors and performances. Rapper KenTheMan headlined the event, and actress Dominique Jackson from the FX television drama “Pose” also appeared.

Here are images from the event.

Iya Dammons, Baltimore Safe Haven executive director, opens the Baltimore Trans Pride Grand March by walking alongside 7-year-old trans child representative Charlie White.
A participant in the Baltimore Trans Pride Grand March holds the Transgender Flag while marching in Baltimore, MD on 6/29/2024.A participant in the Grand March carries the transgender flag.
An estimated 2,500 people attended Saturday’s Baltimore Trans Pride, which celebrated its third year.
A marcher carries the Pride flag.
A drumline member of the Baltimore All-Stars Marching Unit plays during the parade.
CIB Baltimore skater Harmony Monroe jumps over fellow skater Taylor during the parade.
Iya Dammons, executive director of Baltimore Safe Haven, poses for a portrait.
Members of the Baltimore All-Stars Marching Unit dance during the parade.
Event goers peruse the vendor booths at the block party.
Planned Parenthood representatives hand out fans on a hot Saturday.
Iya Dammons, Baltimore Safe Haven Executive Director, unveils the streetsign dedicated to her alongside Baltimore City Council members Odette Ramos (left) and Zeke Cohen (second left) during the Baltimore Trans Pride 2024 events in Baltimore, MD on 6/29/2024.Iya Dammons unveils a street sign dedicated to her alongside Baltimore City councilmembers Odette Ramos (left) and Zeke Cohen.
The new street sign honors Dammons for her commitment to the Baltimore transgender community.
Dammons holds the mayoral proclamation for Trans Pride.
Mx. Baltimore Trans Pride 2024 Randall Leonard embraces a fellow event goer at the block party.
A block party attendee cools off with a rainbow-colored fan.