A celebration of life for longtime community activist, volunteer and businessman RJ Chaffin takes place Saturday, September 10, at the Center on Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted. Inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in 1997, Chaffin was involved in a wide range of causes and helped raise thousands of dollars for many AIDS and gay groups. He was a well-known business activist with the Northalhalsted Area Merchants Association (NAMA), as owner of RJ's Video and Rajin' Rae Jean's. He was NAMA president from 1998- 2004.
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LGBT-welcoming worship services at Urban Village Church are eclectic and experiential, practical and intelligent, relevant and, hopefully, inspiring. Takes place at Urban Village Church, Spertus Institute, 610 S. Michigan.
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Article by Chuck Colbert on front page of Windy City Times begins:
"Within a week's time, 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT),' the ban on openly gay military service, will officially end, closing an ugly and costly chapter of blatant governmentally sanctioned discrimination against gay Americans.
"Repeal of the nearly 18-year old federal law Sept. 20, means that gay, lesbian and bisexual troops can no longer be discharged from the armed forces solely on the basis of sexual orientation."
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An article in Windy City Times by Kate Sosin begins:
"Approximately 400 people filled the auditorium at the Chicago History Museum to honor the life of LGBT community activist Christina Santiago Sept. 10.
"Santiago's friends, family, co-workers, fellow activists and her wife, Alisha Brennon, were among those present.
"'It never ceases to amaze us how much Christina was capable of giving,' Aaron Stielstra, a close friend of Santiago's from New York, remembered. 'For a person so small in build, she truly had one of the biggest shoulders to cry on.'
"Emotions were still raw nearly a month after Santiago was killed in the Indiana State Fair stage collapse Aug. 13.
"Santiago was well-known in Chicago's LGBT community as the manager of programming for Howard Brown Health Center's Lesbian Community Care Project (LCCP). She was also the board programming chair of Amigas Latinas."