INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1993 A leader in the movement to combat violence against women and to promote their self-defense, Nancy
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INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1993 As an impresario, choreographer, and dance instructor, Joel Hall is one of Chicago’s cultural treasures. With
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1993 As an activist and advocate for gay and lesbian human rights for more than 25 years
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1993 The founding director of Windy City Gay Chorus in 1979, Richard Garrin brought musical excellence to
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1993 [Now Deceased] Born and reared in Chicago, where lived all of his life, Robert T. Ford
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1993 [Posthumous] He was involved in forming more than a dozen community groups including University of Chicago
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1993 [Posthumous] Born April 11, 1937 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dr. E. Kitch Childs was believed to be
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1993 [Now Deceased] In addition to founding Mattachine Midwest in 1965, Robert Sloan Basker began Chicago’s first
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1992 [Now Deceased] The Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame celebrates the life of 1992 inductee, Valerie Taylor.
Read more →INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 1992 [Posthumous] Daniel Sotomayor was born on August 30, 1958, of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent. He
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