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Bon Foster Civil Rights Celebration co-chairs named
2022-03-16
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Former Illinois state Sen. Heather Steans, Feeding America's Daniel Nisbet, Steans Family Foundation's Leo Smith and communications principal Terrence Chappell will be the co-chairs of the 2022 Bon Foster Civil Rights Celebration.
The Lambda Legal event will take place from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday, May 12, at The Old Post Office, 433 W. Van Buren St.
The Bon Foster Civil Rights Celebration honors the memory of Robert Bonvoulior "Bon" Foster, the late civil-rights activist and attorney who was a powerful voice in Chicago in the early days of the HIV epidemic, opposing injustice and resisting discrimination. In 1993, a bequest from Foster's estate established Lambda Legal's Chicago-based Midwest regional office.
Bon Foster 2022 will adhere to all federal and local COVID-19 recommendations. Proof of vaccination and compliance with mask mandates will be required for all guests. Advanced registration is required.
See LambdaLegal.org/BonFoster. |
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