Trailblazer Awards
The Trailblazer Award is given each year to someone who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to be of service to the New Orleans area LGBTQ+ community, especially if those services benefitted LGBTQ+ people age 50 and older.
2025 Trailblazer:
Arthur Roger
Arthur Roger is the owner and director of the Arthur Roger Gallery, located in the Arts District of New Orleans. A native of the city, he worked at an art gallery in the French Quarter while attending college. In 1978, he opened the Arthur Roger Gallery which enjoyed early success and soon earned a national reputation as a leading art gallery in New Orleans. After Hurricane Katrina, he helped spearhead the renewal of the visual arts in New Orleans. In 2006, his gallery hosted a panel discussion that led to the art consultant Dan Cameron founding PROSPECT, now an international arts biennial in New Orleans. Throughout his gallery’s history, Arthur Roger has made efforts to feature the work of artists of diverse backgrounds. In 2017, he donated his personal artwork collection to the New Orleans Museum of Art. The Museum displayed the work in a special exhibition titled “Pride of Place: The Making of Contemporary Art in New Orleans”. Arthur Roger has served on numerous boards and received local and national recognition for his philanthropic efforts. For several years he chaired the highly successful Halloween in New Orleans, which has raised over $4.1 million over the years and is the largest cumulative donor to Project Lazarus, which provides healthcare and support services for men and women with AIDS. He also began Arts Against AIDS in New Orleans, which raised money for the NO/AIDS Task Force (now CrescentCare). He chaired and organized fundraisers for the Louisiana chapter of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). He is a Trustee for The Greater New Orleans Foundation, and has chaired their LBGTQ Fund. He volunteered to assemble the art collections for the Human Rights Campaign Headquarters in Washington D.C. and the Greater New Orleans Foundation’s Center for Philanthropy. He also arranged for over 200 pieces of artwork to be donated and installed in CrescentCare’s community healthcare buildings on Elysian Fields Ave. and Canal St. Arthur Roger’s service to our community over the last four decades is deeply appreciated, and NOAGE is very pleased to honor him as the Trailblazer that he is.
Past Trailblazer Award Recipients
2024: Kenneth J. Mitchell
Kenneth J. Mitchell was born, raised, and educated in New Orleans, and he became an activist soon after coming out in the mid 1970s. He volunteered at New Orleans’ first…
2023: Frank Perez
After a career in academia as an English Professor, Frank Perez turned his attention to LGBT+ history, a subject about which he remains passionate. In 2008 he began researching New…
2023: Willie Mackie
A native New Orleanian, Willie Mackie, Jr. was born November 21, 1963. He graduated from Warren Easton High School in 1982, where he served as class president. He received his…
2022: Misti Gaither
Misti Gaither is a trailblazer in every sense of the word. For many years, she has given her time, talents, and energy to various local LGBTQ+ related nonprofits, raising countless…
2019: Jody Gates & Marilyn McConnell
Marilyn and Jody met more than 40 years ago at work, the doctor/nurse thing you know. Time passed, busy with work, training, and living in the closet. Then we decided…
2018: Julie Thomson and Joe A. Melcher
Julie Thompson has been active in PFLAG for 25 years. A Regional Director for PFLAG National, Julie oversaw PFLAG chapters in Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas from 2008-2012. She has…
2016: Roberts Batson
With the Pride Tourism Network and the Gay Heritage Tour, Emmy nominee Roberts Batson draws upon his wide experience as writer, performer, tour guide, teacher, political strategist, and community activist…
Community Impact Awards
Community Impact Award winners are chosen by the Board of Directors for their outstanding service to our community.
2025 Community Impact Award:
Southern Decadence Parade Grand Marshals (Chi-Chi Rodriquez, Willie Mackie, Monique Michaels-Alexander, DJ Dolla Bill Hincks
The 2025 NOAGE Community Impact Award winners are the Southern Decadence Parade grand marshals: DJ Dolla Bill Hincks, Willie Mackie, Monique Michaels-Alexander, and ChiChi Rodriquez. These amazing people hosted dozens of fundraiser events in 2025, and all funds raised (after expenses) benefitted NOAGE, the LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana, and Women with a Vision. They have made an incredible impact on the local LGBTQ+ community, and we are proud to honor them for all the work they have done on our behalf.
2025 Community Impact Award:
Southern Decadence Parade Grand Marshals (Chi-Chi Rodriquez, Willie Mackie, Monique Michaels-Alexander, DJ Dolla Bill Hincks
The 2025 NOAGE Community Impact Award winners are the Southern Decadence Parade grand marshals: DJ Dolla Bill Hincks, Willie Mackie, Monique Michaels-Alexander, and ChiChi Rodriquez. These amazing people hosted dozens of fundraiser events in 2025, and all funds raised (after expenses) benefitted NOAGE, the LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana, and Women with a Vision. They have made an incredible impact on the local LGBTQ+ community, and we are proud to honor them for all the work they have done on our behalf.
Past Community Impact Award Recipients
2024: Jeffrey Mayeux, Vanessa Carr Kennedy, and Paribe Meyer
The 2024 NOAGE Community Impact Awards winners are Jeffrey Mayeux, Vanessa Carr Kennedy, and Paribe Meyer. These amazing individuals, in their roles as grand marshals of the Southern Decadence Parade,…
2023: Nicole DuBois, Jimmy Gale, and Monica Synclaire-Kennedy
The 2023 NOAGE Community Impact Awards winners are Nicole DuBois Jimmy Gale, and Monica Synclaire-Kennedy. These amazing individuals, in their roles as grand marshals of the Southern Decadence Parade, have…
2022: Noel Twilbeck
Noel Twilbeck served for many years as the Chief Executive Officer of CrescentCare (formerly known as NO/AIDS Task Force) in New Orleans LA. He began as a volunteer with the…
2017: Rip and Marsha Naquin
Rip and Marsha Naquin-Delain were the first same-sex couple to register (in 1993) as domestic partners in New Orleans, and they were legally married in New York in 2013. Over…














