IMAGE: Homopalooza '93 – Gay Chicago November 11, 1993
In Gay Chicago, Justin Sunward writes:
"'Day Without Art' is the art community's annual effort to focus the public's attention on the dual concepts of the importance of art in everyday life and the massive toll that AIDS has wrought upon the arts community. Held on December 1st, this special day is designed not only to increase an awareness of the impact of AIDS, but also as a memorial to those who have been cut down by this modern scourge. Implicit in all of this is the very real fact that the entire human family has been rendered permanently poorer through the premature loss of each creative person who has been felled by AIDS. There is literally no way to calculate the number of life enriching masterpieces that were never produced, that will never be passed on to posterity, because of AIDS."
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Article in Gay Chicago begins:
"Stop AIDS Chicago announced the recipient of the 1993 James Balcazar Memorial Award. Angel Abcede, program coordinator for the Sex Police, a multi-faceted performing arts group, received the award for his continuing efforts at raising AIDS awareness among the youth of Chicago."
2008
An article by Amy Wooten in Windy City Times begins:
"Hundreds of LGBT activists and their allies braved the bitter cold Nov. 8 to demonstrate downtown against Focus on the Family's James Dobson.
"An estimated 500 people, many of them young and new faces, gathered outside of Chicago's Renaissance Hotel, where Dobson was being awarded by the Chicago-based Museum of Broadcast Communications. For months, local and national LGBT activists planned to demonstrate against the museum's induction of Dobson into the National Radio Hall of Fame. Although the protest was initially going to be focused on the museum awarding Dobson, who has preached anti-gay hate over the airwaves for decades, many people also marched in solidarity against the passage of California's Proposition 8 that evening. Dobson played a pivotal role in Proposition 8's passage, and his group, Focus on the Family, donated $800,000 to the anti-gay-marriage measure. Proposition 8 banned same-sex marriage in California, and invalidated the marriages of thousands of gay and lesbian couples who wed during the time it was legal.
"Chicago's Gay Liberation Network (GLN) and the New York-based organization Truth Wins Out (TWO) initiated the protest."
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