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  2. List of LGBTQ people from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Henry Blake Fuller – author and short story writer whose controversial Bertram Cope's Year was the first mainstream novel to include a gay relationship [346] [347] [348] Judith Palache Gregory – writer, permaculturalist, and educator who served as editor of The Catholic Worker [ 349 ] [ 350 ]

  3. List of New Trier High School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Brackett (1959), television news correspondent [42] Shams Charania (2012), NBA reporter, previously for Yahoo Sports The Vertical, currently for The Athletic and Stadium [43] [44] Ann Compton (1965), television news reporter and correspondent [42] [45] Chet Coppock (1966), radio sportscaster [42] Brian D'Amato (1976), novelist and ...

  4. Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Founder and owner of Miss Gay Continental Pageant. [9] Gay Chicago Magazine: 1991 LGBT news. [8] Renee C. Hanover (1926–2011) 1991 LGBT attorney. [8] Howard Brown Health Center: 1991 Health center serving LGBT community. [8] Judith S. Johns: 1991 Friend of the community. [8] Carol A. Johnson: 1991 Midwest AIDS Project coordinator. [8] William ...

  5. Fun Lounge police raid - Wikipedia

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    The Fun Lounge police raid was a 1964 police raid that targeted Louie's Fun Lounge, a gay bar near Chicago, Illinois, United States.The raid led to the arrest of over 100 individuals and is considered a notable moment in the LGBT history of the area.

  6. Windy City Times - Wikipedia

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    Windy City Times is a member of the National Gay Newspaper Guild, and has received numerous honors for its work, both from journalism organizations and from the LGBT community. Awards include from the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association , the Peter Lisagor Awards, and the Studs Terkel Award for Baim.

  7. Gay Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Gay Chicago is a defunct LGBT online news organization in Chicago, Illinois, which ceased publishing in print form on September 21, 2011. [1] Gay Chicago replaced Gay Chicago Magazine which was founded in 1976 by Ralph Paul Gernhardt and published under the former Gernhardt Publications. [2] It was a weekly LGBT news and entertainment publication.

  8. New test may detect Alzheimer's years before tau clumps show ...

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    “Detecting Alzheimer’s disease before irreversible neurodegeneration could improve the efficacy of available treatments,” Jennifer Bramen, PhD told Medical News Today.

  9. LGBTQ history in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    [4] [15] In 1976, Gay Chicago Magazine was founded in by Ralph Paul Gernhardt. A resource center and support hotline opened at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. [16] Urbana was the first city in Illinois to pass a gay rights ordinance in 1977. [16] In 1981, the Gerber/Hart Library was opened.