Equality Illinois

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Equality Illinois
Founded1991
Location
  • Chicago, Illinois, United States
Key people
Channyn Lynne Parker, Interim Chief executive officer
Website equalityillinois.org

Equality Illinois (EI) was founded in 1991 to work towards building a better Illinois by advancing equal treatment and social justice through education, advocacy, and protection of the rights of the LGBTQ community.

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Structure

The Equality Illinois Institute focuses on the educational and charitable aspects of the mission. EI's initiatives extend throughout every sector of Illinois life, reaching individuals and organizations both in the LGBTQ community and society at large, across the private, public and non-profit sectors.

The Equality Illinois Political Action Committee (PAC) promotes candidates for public office who will advocate for and support legislation that advances full equality for LGBTQ individuals and families.

The organization is a member of the Equality Federation. [1]

EQIL's Work

Equality Illinois Publications and Reports

Equality Illinois "Know Your Rights" Pamphlets

History and Past Achievements

Equality Illinois was formerly called the Illinois Federation for Human Rights, [6] and Lana Hostetler cofounded it. [7]

Equality Illinois is now the Midwest's largest and most influential LGBTQ civil rights organizations. [8] Among its accomplishments are:

Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act

Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act

Youth Mental Health Protection Act

Safe Schools Act

Human Rights Act

Vote Naked Illinois

Fair Illinois

Other Accomplishments

[23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35]

Illinois Unites for Marriage Coalition

In 2012–2013, Equality Illinois played a significant role advocating for same-sex marriage in Illinois. The organization partnered with Lambda Legal and ACLU of Illinois to create the Illinois Unites for Marriage coalition to push for the bill. The same-sex marriage bill passed the legislature in 2013 and was signed into law by Gov. Pat Quinn on November 20, 2013.

Annual Gala

The Equality Illinois Gala, annually the largest LGBTQ event of its kind in the Midwest, is held every winter to celebrate the previous year's achievements for the Illinois LGBTQ community. The 2019 event celebrated Equality Illinois’ 25th Anniversary Jubilee Year and was expected to draw more than 1,400 guests, including nearly 100 public officials and many community VIPs. [36]

Freedom Award

The Equality Illinois Freedom Award is given annually at the Equality Illinois gala to celebrate exemplary allies of the Illinois LGBTQ community. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi will accept the recognition at the Equality Illinois 25th Anniversary Gala on February 6, 2016. Past Freedom Award winners include Illinois Senate President John Cullerton, state Rep. Greg Harris, the late state Comptroller Dawn Clark Netsch, the late state Rep. Mark Beaubien Jr., state Sen. Heather Steans, U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk, the Chicago Urban League, entertainer Lea DeLaria, the TransLife Center of Chicago House and filmmaker Lana Wachowski. [36] [37]

Honors

In 2005 Equality Illinois was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame. [38]

Equality Illinois' new logo was unveiled on January 14, 2016. The modern, bright logo represents refreshed vigor for the work of the next quarter century. The new slogan–UNTIL WE'RE ALL EQUAL–summarizes the LGBTQ organization's mission to "build a better Illinois by advancing equal treatment and social justice through education, advocacy and protection of the rights of the LGBTQ community." [39] In the wake of high-profile successes, the organization retooled their organization to build an Equality Illinois that is ready for the next phase of the movement. [40]

See also

References

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