Bonn Wade speaking for Chicagoans accepting the True Colors award. Photo by Tracy Baim
Bonn Wade speaking for Chicagoans accepting the True Colors award. Photo by Tracy Baim
Breezi Connor (left) with Cyndi Lauper and Bonn Wade. Photo by Tracy Baim
Breezi Connor (left) with Cyndi Lauper and Bonn Wade. Photo by Tracy Baim
Chicagoan Breezi Connor (left) and Tracy Baim (right) with Cyndi Lauper. Photo by Bonn Wade
Chicagoan Breezi Connor (left) and Tracy Baim (right) with Cyndi Lauper. Photo by Bonn Wade
Interview with Cyndi Lauper by Nancy Mahon, a senior vice president of global philanthropy and corporate citizenship for The Estee Lauder Companies and global executive director of the MAC AIDS Fund. Photo by Tracy Baim
Interview with Cyndi Lauper by Nancy Mahon, a senior vice president of global philanthropy and corporate citizenship for The Estee Lauder Companies and global executive director of the MAC AIDS Fund. Photo by Tracy Baim
Cyndi Lauper asks a question during the summit. Photo by Tracy Baim
Cyndi Lauper asks a question during the summit. Photo by Tracy Baim
True Colors presented Chicago youth advocates an award for their work. Back row, from left: Kristen Kelly, Lola Monroe, Ka'riel Gaiter, Bonn Wade, Zizi Phillips, Bonsai Bermudez, Jama Shelton, Gregory Lewis. Front: Anne de Mare, Breezi Connor, Tracy Baim and Cyndi Lauper. Photo courtesy True Colors Fund
True Colors presented Chicago youth advocates an award for their work. Back row, from left: Kristen Kelly, Lola Monroe, Ka'riel Gaiter, Bonn Wade, Zizi Phillips, Bonsai Bermudez, Jama Shelton, Gregory Lewis. Front: Anne de Mare, Breezi Connor, Tracy Baim and Cyndi Lauper. Photo courtesy True Colors Fund
Jama Shelton, Forty to None project director, along with Twiggy Pucci Garçon, new Forty to None project manager. Photo by Tracy Baim
Jama Shelton, Forty to None project director, along with Twiggy Pucci Garçon, new Forty to None project manager. Photo by Tracy Baim
Bonn Wade, Jama Shelton, Twiggy Pucci Garcon and Breezi Connor. Photo by Tracy Baim
Bonn Wade, Jama Shelton, Twiggy Pucci Garcon and Breezi Connor. Photo by Tracy Baim
Gregory Lewis, executive director of the True Colors Fund, with co-founder Cyndi Lauper. Photo by Tracy Baim
Gregory Lewis, executive director of the True Colors Fund, with co-founder Cyndi Lauper. Photo by Tracy Baim
U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi speaks while Gregory Lewis, executive director of the True Colors Fund, and co-founder Cyndi Lauper look on. Photo by Tracy Baim
U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi speaks while Gregory Lewis, executive director of the True Colors Fund, and co-founder Cyndi Lauper look on. Photo by Tracy Baim
Gregory Lewis (left), executive director of the True Colors Fund, with co-founder Cyndi Lauper, presenting Palette Fund's Terrence Meck with an award. Photo by Tracy Baim
Gregory Lewis (left), executive director of the True Colors Fund, with co-founder Cyndi Lauper, presenting Palette Fund's Terrence Meck with an award. Photo by Tracy Baim
Shelton, Lewis and Lauper. Photo by Tracy Baim
Shelton, Lewis and Lauper. Photo by Tracy Baim
Zizi Phillips performs for YEPP. Photo by Tracy Baim
Zizi Phillips performs for YEPP. Photo by Tracy Baim
Lola Monroe performs for Lola Monroe performs for YEPP. Photo by Tracy Baim
Lola Monroe performs for Lola Monroe performs for YEPP. Photo by Tracy Baim
Ka'riel Gaiter performs for Chicago's YEPP. Photo by Tracy Baim
Ka'riel Gaiter performs for Chicago's YEPP. Photo by Tracy Baim
U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi addresses the True Colors Forty to None summit. Photo by Tracy Baim
U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi addresses the True Colors Forty to None summit. Photo by Tracy Baim
The Cross System Collaboration: How Organizations are Working Towards the USICH 4 Core Outcomes panel: Simon Costello, Jerry Peterson, Megan Gibbard and Carla Silva, with moderator Sonali Patel. Photo by Tracy Baim
The Cross System Collaboration: How Organizations are Working Towards the USICH 4 Core Outcomes panel: Simon Costello, Jerry Peterson, Megan Gibbard and Carla Silva, with moderator Sonali Patel. Photo by Tracy Baim
The Let's Geek Out: Technological Innovations panel: Twiggy Pucci Garcon and Joe Moran from True Colors, plus Chris Wood, executive director of LGBT Technology Partnership & Institute. Photo by Tracy Baim
The Let's Geek Out: Technological Innovations panel: Twiggy Pucci Garcon and Joe Moran from True Colors, plus Chris Wood, executive director of LGBT Technology Partnership & Institute. Photo by Tracy Baim
The Focusing Upstream: The LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Prevention Initiative panel: Jeff Poirier, Kelli King Jackson, Meredith Hicks, Ann Oliva and Jama Shelton. Photo by Tracy Baim
The Focusing Upstream: The LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Prevention Initiative panel: Jeff Poirier, Kelli King Jackson, Meredith Hicks, Ann Oliva and Jama Shelton. Photo by Tracy Baim
YEPP's Zizi Phillips (left) and Bonsai Bermudez. Photo by Tracy Baim
YEPP's Zizi Phillips (left) and Bonsai Bermudez. Photo by Tracy Baim
Speaking about their work in Montana were Sheri Bach Boetler (right), executive director of Tumbleweed agency, and youth advocate Bentley Burdick. Photo by Tracy Baim
Speaking about their work in Montana were Sheri Bach Boetler (right), executive director of Tumbleweed agency, and youth advocate Bentley Burdick. Photo by Tracy Baim
For the panel Listen Up! What Young People Want You to Know, New York youth advocate Daniella Carter (left) told her story of living on the streets and experiencing violence, while Trai Williams (right), senior youth rep from The Mockingbird Society, shared their own work on the issue. Twiggy Pucci Garcon is center. Photo by Tracy Baim
For the panel Listen Up! What Young People Want You to Know, New York youth advocate Daniella Carter (left) told her story of living on the streets and experiencing violence, while Trai Williams (right), senior youth rep from The Mockingbird Society, shared their own work on the issue. Twiggy Pucci Garcon is center. Photo by Tracy Baim
For the panel Listen Up! What Young People Want You to Know, New York youth advocate Daniella Carter (left) told her story of living on the streets and experiencing violence, while Trai Williams (right), senior youth rep from The Mockingbird Society, shared their own work on the issue. Twiggy Pucci Garcon is center. Photo by Tracy Baim
For the panel Listen Up! What Young People Want You to Know, New York youth advocate Daniella Carter (left) told her story of living on the streets and experiencing violence, while Trai Williams (right), senior youth rep from The Mockingbird Society, shared their own work on the issue. Twiggy Pucci Garcon is center. Photo by Tracy Baim
The panel Working Smarter, Not Harder panel. Photo by Tracy Baim
The panel Working Smarter, Not Harder panel. Photo by Tracy Baim
Anne Miskey, executive director of Funders Together to End Homelessness, speaking on the Working Smarter, Not Harder panel. Photo by Tracy Baim
Anne Miskey, executive director of Funders Together to End Homelessness, speaking on the Working Smarter, Not Harder panel. Photo by Tracy Baim
Laura Zellinger, executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness. Photo by Tracy Baim
Laura Zellinger, executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness. Photo by Tracy Baim
Chicagoan Bryan Samuels, executive director of Chapin Hall at the U of C. Photo by Tracy Baim
Chicagoan Bryan Samuels, executive director of Chapin Hall at the U of C. Photo by Tracy Baim
Clark Pellett with Kristen Kelly and Anne de Mare, directors and producers of the Homestretch documentary about youth homelessness. Photo by Tracy Baim
Clark Pellett with Kristen Kelly and Anne de Mare, directors and producers of the Homestretch documentary about youth homelessness. Photo by Tracy Baim