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  2. Category:Activists from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for activists born, raised, or closely associated with Chicago. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  3. Gay Liberation Network - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded in September 1998, after Matthew Shepard was murdered and three gay bashings that took place in Boystown, Chicago. It was originally called the Chicago Anti-Bashing Network; the group changed its name in 2004 to the Gay Liberation Network. They describe themselves as "A Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Direct Action ...

  4. Communities In Schools of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1988, Communities In Schools of Chicago is partnering in 2019-20 with 175 Chicago Public Schools and 200+ service providers to facilitate program and service connections that address students' needs – all at no cost to students or schools. Many of these services are basic but essential, from health services to arts enrichment to ...

  5. Charges dropped against NU educators involved in pro ...

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    Northwestern was one of the first Chicago-area schools to see groups of students, faculty members and activists camped on the lawn in protest of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, part of a wave of ...

  6. Brown Berets - Wikipedia

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    [10] The clinic's director, Dorthy Cutler, worked with Cook County Hospital and other major hospitals in the Chicago area to provide free medical care in the Chicago area. [25] The Chicago Brown Berets were activists for public education. The group occupied Frobel Middle School for a day before the Chicago Police removed the protestors from the ...

  7. Chicago school renamed to honor civil rights activist Harriet ...

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    A Chicago elementary school has unveiled a new sign letting people know it is leaving behind the name of a The post Chicago school renamed to honor civil rights activist Harriet Tubman appeared ...

  8. United Neighborhood Organization - Wikipedia

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    The United Neighborhood Organization (UNO) is a non-profit organization in Chicago, Illinois.UNO's mission is to lead the transformation of the Hispanic community toward an educated, powerful and prosperous citizenry by engaging and challenging it to redefine its potential and its legacy in metropolitan Chicago and the United States.

  9. List of LGBTQ people from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Henry Gerber – activist who founded the Society for Human Rights, the first LGBT rights organization in the country [7] Vernita Gray – married her wife in Illinois's first same-sex marriage, helped organize Chicago's first pride parade, and helped found Lavender Woman, the city's first lesbian newspaper [8] [9] [10]