INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2006 [now deceased] Edward Negron, is an activist and substance-abuse counselor, and served for many years as
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INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2006 Charles R. Middleton, Ph.D., is a historian, educator, and (as Roosevelt University’s current president) the first
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2006 Since the 1970s, Jill Metz has served Chicago’s LGBT community through her law practice, civic activities,
Read more →INDIVIDUALS | Inducted 2006 [Posthumous] Margaret Anderson (photo)(1886-1973) and Jane Heap (1883-1964), partners and free-thinking literary figures, for editing and
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2005 [Posthumous] Larry Sloan fell in love with Chicago as a student at Northwestern University and never
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2005 The civil rights of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) persons have been the focus of
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2005 [Posthumous] The life work of Mike Savage covered social work executive and religious activist, leading programs
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2005 From 1991 to the present, Father Juan Reed has been vicar of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church,
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2005 As a writer, activist, openly HIV-positive gay man, and now a policy leader, Jim Pickett has
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2005 Ever since law school, Mike McHale has worked to better Chicagoans’ lives through political activism, neighborhood
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