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Chicago has an LGBT population.
Boys Town serves as the Chicago gayborhood.
Politics
LGBT political involvement began in the 1980s. As of 2002 most LGBT voters are in the North Side.
The Chicago Gay and Lesbian Democrats was the main LGBT political group of the 1980s. LGBT interest groups and the Democratic Party have facilitated LGBT political involvement in Chicago.
In 1983 Mayor of Chicago candidate Jan Byrne promised to support LGBT issues, so the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Democrats endorsed Byrne. However Harold Washington won the Democratic Party. The LGBT voters began to support Washington. They helped him win the general election. LGBT voters supported Washington during his reelection in 1987 because, during his previous term, he supported LGBT causes and criticized homophobia.
Institutions
The Center on Halsted is an LGBT community center.
Windy City Black Pride provides LGBT-related assistance to African-Americans.
Windy City Radio is the city's only LGBT radio station.
Recreation
The Chicago Pride Parade is the city's gay pride parade.
References
Notes
- Blackwell, Elizabeth Canning. Frommer's Chicago (Frommer's Color Complete). John Wiley & Sons, November 15, 2011. ISBN 1118162412, 9781118162415. p. 351.
- ^ Haider-Markel, Donald P. Gay and Lesbian Americans and Political Participation: A Reference Handbook (Political participation in America). ABC-CLIO, January 1, 2002. ISBN 1576072568, 9781576072561. p. 145.
- ^ Savage, Dan and Terry Miller (editors). It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living. Penguin Books, March 22, 2011. ISBN 1101513403, 9781101513408. Google Books PT103.
Further reading
- Austin, Jill and Jennifer Brier. Out in Chicago: LGBT History at the Crossroads. Chicago History Museum, 2011. See page at Google Books.
- Baim, Tracy (editor). Out and Proud in Chicago. Agate Publishing, 2008. ISBN 1572846437, 9781572846432.
- de la Croix, Sukie. Chicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago before Stonewall (UPCC book collections on Project MUSE). University of Wisconsin Press, 2012. ISBN 0299286932, 9780299286934.
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