Banner
Chaz Bono to receive Elizabeth Birch Equality Award
Filed under: Entertainment
Tue. August 7, 2012  3:57:48 PM : 0 Comments - start the discussion
Printer friendly   |   PDF version   |   Send to friend   |   RSS feed

Dallas, TX — Chaz Bono will receive this year's Elizabeth Birch Equality Award, co-chairs of the 2012 Black Tie Dinner announced today. The award will be presented as part of the 31st annual event benefiting North Texas gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender supportive organizations and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. This year's dinner will be on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel.

To honor national leaders, and in recognition of the inspirational leadership of former Human Rights Campaign Executive Director Elizabeth Birch, this award is given to an individual, organization or company that has made a significant contribution of national scope to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. Elizabeth Birch received the first such award, as well as the distinction of having this recognition renamed in her honor. Past recipients of the Birch Award include Showtime Networks/Robert Greenblatt, Alan Cumming, Sharon Stone, Bishop V. Gene Robinson, Judy Shepard, American Airlines and last year, decorated veteran Eric Alva.

Chaz Bono is a GLBT rights advocate, author and speaker. Most recently, Chaz received the GLAAD Media Award and was honored for his OWN documentary, Becoming Chaz, which chronicled the struggles of his gender reassignment journey. He also received the Stephen F. Kolzak Award, which is given by GLAAD to a gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender entertainer for promoting equality. Chaz embarked on uncharted territory last fall when he appeared on Dancing With The Stars.

Born Chastity, to entertainers Sonny and Cher Bono, Chaz came out as a lesbian to his parents at 18 in 1987. He did not come out publicly until April 1995 in an interview with The Advocate, the national gay and lesbian news magazine. Chaz has contributed as a writer-at-large to The Advocate and became spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign, promoting National Coming Out Day. Chaz also served as Entertainment Media Director for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).

Printer friendly   |   PDF version   |   Send to friend   |   RSS feed
POST A COMMENT
Login or Register or
Facebook Connect
  • photo

No one has commented on this article yet.
Be the first one to comment!

EMAIL ARTICLE TO A FRIEND
To email this article to a friend, click the button below to login or create a new account.
Login to send article to Friend


    Search 
  • ChicagoPride.com
  • news articles
  • ChicagoPride.com
  • upcoming events
  • ChicagoPride.com
  • local phonebook
  
Banner
Banner
 
 
The Right to Be Out: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in America's Public Schools The Right to Be Out: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in America's Public Schools
More Info | Buy It!
spacer
Make The Yuletide Gay Blu-ray
More Info | Buy It!
spacer
Eating Out: All You Can Eat
More Info | Buy It!
spacer
Banner
Serving the Chicago gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.
© Copyright 2013 All rights reserved. Info on this site is strictly for entertainment purposes.
DMCA.com
 
show social bar
 
National
Chicago
close social bar
rss twitter facebook myspace linkedin google+