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Pride in the Pews rebrands with new focus on Black LGBTQ+ health and wellness 

The five-year-old Pride in the Pews organization has a new name, Powering Institutions Toward Pride (Toward Pride) which officials announced at its A Celebration of Our Next Chapter event April 23 at Gary Comer Youth Center, 7200 S. Ingleside Ave., in Chicago’s Chatham neighborhood. Founder and CEO Don Abram said the new name “more fully encompasses the totality of…

Dewayne Perkins dishes on ‘The Studio,’ ‘Sausage Party’ and his new comedy show

The multitalented queer Chicago native Dewayne Perkins is returning to town on Thursday, April 30, for his show, How Being Black And Gay Made Me Better Than You! Perkins is a writer, producer, actor and comedian who has been involved in projects such as The Blackening,The Break with Michelle Wolf, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Sausage Party: Foodtopia and The Amber Ruffin Show. He…

Out the Archives: 1997 forum bridges Black church and LGBTQ+ Chicago

Out the Archives is a recurring feature diving into the Windy City Times collection, offering a look back at the rich history of LGBTQ+ Chicago. In this edition, we look back at the April 1997 issue of BLACKlines. Some sects of the Christian church and LGBTQ+ people have historically been at odds—often with preconceived notions…

Chicago HIV advocate Keith Green honored at national Truth Awards

Chicago-based HIV advocate Keith Green was honored March 21 with the Bayard Rustin Advocacy Award at the annual Truth Awards, recognizing his decades of work advancing care and visibility for Black LGBTQ+ communities. Presented by ViiV Healthcare, the award places Green among a national group of honorees celebrated for their impact of Black LGBTQ+ life, culture…

Gerber/Hart dips into archives to mark Black History Month

Black LGBTQ+ History was the focus of a Life is Work-hosted presentation, Black Queer History: Celebrating the Black LGBTQ+ Community in Chicago and the Midwest Through the Archives, on Feb. 26 at the organization’s resource center location in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood. Gerber/Hart Library and Archives Operations Director Erin Bell led the discussion. She first detailed Gerber/Hart’s work, then reflected…

VIEWPOINT: Black queer history matters

Black History Month is a time to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements and courageous acts of people of African descent in the United States and around the world.This year Black History Month celebrates its 100th anniversary.  Yet Black History Month has failed to fully acknowledge or celebrate the contributions of Black LGBTQ+ people. Our icons…

Equality Illinois leader at 2026 gala: Organization “built to face” political challenges

Equality Illinois’s new CEO, Channyn Lynne Parker, gave the keynote at the rights-advocacy’s 2026 annual gala the evening of Jan. 31, where she asserted that the event, which according to estimates hosted about 1,500 attendees, was “not just a gala—it is a sanctuary.”  Parker praised both Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, both of whom…

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