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|  | Letter: Black gay youth
As Chicago's largest African-American-owned program serving LGBT youth of color, we felt the need to respond to the big issue at hand facing the population we serve which are at the forefront of media attention and ... |  | 
|  | Taqaseem: Middle Eastern, North African LGBT group forms
Dalila Fridi (pictured as co-chair of Lesbian Community Care Project's recent Garden of Eve. Photo by Kat Fitzgerald, MysticImagesPhotography.com ) , a technical analyst at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, and Ahmad ... |  | 
|  | Joel Hall Dancers celebrate new Center
The Joel Hall Dancers and Center held an exciting reception June 5 to celebrate their large new studios at 5965 N. Clark. The rooms, whose walls displayed numerous works of art based on dance, were ... |  | 
|  | 'Queer Bronzeville': The South Side's LGBT history
In the 1920s, in an area of Chicago known as Bronzeville, a small but powerful queer subculture emerged. Located on the South Side from State Street to Cottage Grove Avenue, along 43rd and 47th streets, a ... |  | 
|  | James Hannaham:'No' and tell
by Sarah Terez Rosenblum Writer James Hannaham's buzz-generating novel God Says No tells the story of Gary, a young, God-fearing Floridian who finds himself George Michael-ing it up in a rest stop just before his wedding. ... |  | 
|  | Michael Abels: A composer makes 'Waves'
Michael Abels (photo by Andrew Davis ) is someone who defies categorization for several reasons, including his music. Among his accomplishments are the striking piece "Global Warming" and "Aquadia," a ... |  | 
|  | Thousands rally in Loop against cuts
In light of a state budget crisis that has even led the Illinois Department of Human Services to advise funeral directors that the state can no longer afford funeral and burial payments, thousands of individuals ... |
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