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WINDY CITY TIMES
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Former Chicagoan poses with Obama, Lesbian Connection cover
2012-04-17
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Pictured: Former Chicago (now Florida-based) activist Toni Armstrong Jr. with President Barack Obama at an LGBT Leadership Forum in Hollywood, Fla., April 10.
In addition to President Obama's public speech, small-group briefings were given by DNC Chair Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz; DNC National Political Director Jeffrey Lerner; Obama For America National LGBT Vote Directory Jamie Citron; Obama For America National Finance Director Rufus Gifford; and Obama For America Florida State Director Ashley Walker.
In the photo, President Obama is holding the current copy of Lesbian Connection magazine that features Toni Armstrong Sr., Toni's mother, on the cover.
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