Categories
Chicago Chronicles Immigration Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

Queers a big part of Chicago youth immigrant movement

The Immigrant Youth Justice League (IYJL), a group of young immigrants, held a press conference Jan.  12 to announce its support for the 2009 Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America’s Security and Prosperity Act (CIR ASAP) of 2009.

Categories
Feminism On Books and Publishing Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

Girldrive: Criss-Crossing America, Redefining Feminism

Fred just happens to be Frederic Jameson, one of the most influential theorists of postmodernity.

Categories
Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

Rage, or The Lack Thereof

Rage has dissipated into conciliation and a call for the status quo.

File:Dan Choi at Bryant Park NYC.JPG
Categories
On Books and Publishing Queer Politics, Culture, and History

Chicago makes a rainbow connection: Interview with Jessica Max Stein

“A generation has grown up absorbing Richard’s art, and I have to believe that every one of them is a smarter, funnier, stronger, sillier, more generous person because of him.”

Categories
Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

Clash at the Center

Things became quite intense at the Center on Halsted, 3656 N.  Halsted, when five members of God Hates Fags (GHF) “also known as Kansas’ anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church (headed by the Rev. Fred Phelps) “showed up December 13 near the facility before a forum was scheduled to take place.

Categories
Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

LGBTQs take education to the streets

Several families of Chicago Public School (CPS) students, teachers and education activists turned out August 26 for a protest at CPS headquarters at 125 S. Clark, where the Chicago Board of Education was due for a budget meeting.

Categories
On Books and Publishing

Samuel Delany’s Dark Reflections

This is not the book to read if you are an aspiring writer with hopes of a quick million-dollar contract.

Categories
Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

Gender JUST meets with Huberman

In June, Gender JUST, a local LGBTQA grassroots organization, organized a safe and affirming education community forum spotlighting Chicago Public Schools and the specific needs of LGBTQ students.  At that meeting, the group secured a promise from CPS CEO Ron Huberman that he would meet with the group within 60 days.  [Full disclosure: This reporter is also a member of Gender JUST.]

Categories
Gay Marriage Hate Crime Legislation Prison industrial complex Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

Interview with Human Rights Campaign’s Joe Solmonese

Joe Solmonese, executive director of Human Rights Campaign (HRC) , frequently finds himself in the eye of the LGBT political storm.  In recent years, criticism of the nation’s largest gay organization has increased, whether for what many described as the betrayal over the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) or its rumored agnosticism over “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT).  The organization recently unveiled a nationwide campaign, No Excuses, which aims to empower LGBTs everywhere to talk to their members of Congress about the issues facing them.  Solmonese talked to Windy City Times over the phone about the campaign, and about a range of legislative and political issues.

Categories
Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

Queer zines take it on the road

The history of queer life is captured on the margins of mainstream media, by gay newspapers like this one.  Free weeklies like the Windy City Times have a tangible presence in the communities they serve, distributed through curbside boxes and wire racks.  But another kind of more ephemeral queer record, the queerzine, has a history and impact of its own, and this was in evidence during the Chicago leg of the Queer Zinester Roadshow.