Why Stonewall Matters Today

The Stonewall movement wasn’t just an uprising for LGBT rights — it was also part of a broader movement that fought racism, war, and poverty. To go beyond today’s tepid Continue Reading →
A Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Direct Action Organization
The Stonewall movement wasn’t just an uprising for LGBT rights — it was also part of a broader movement that fought racism, war, and poverty. To go beyond today’s tepid Continue Reading →
Fifty years ago, growing numbers of Americans rose up against the twin evils of war and racism. Outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August 1968, peaceful protestors were Continue Reading →
Originally published October 15, 2017 Credit: Uptown Tent City Organizers Saturday, October 21st 2:30 PM – 5 PM Lincoln Park Public Library 1150 W. Fullerton Ave. One block west Continue Reading →
Originally published September 25, 2017 By Yehuda Rothschild Reprinted from www.UptownTentCity.org Homeless people really are scary to the City Ralph Chiczewski, the Asst. Commissioner Safety and Security, City of Chicago, Department Continue Reading →
Originally published September 25, 2017 5:30 PM, Monday, Sept. 25 46th Ward Office 4544 N Broadway Avenue just south of the “Wilson” stop on the Red Line el Despite his Continue Reading →
Originally published July 27, 2017 TWO Actions to Demand Healthcare for ALL! On Friday, 5 pm to 6:30 pm, join a “Die-in for Improved Medicare for All” at Federal Plaza, corner of Adams Continue Reading →
Originally posted December 22, 2016 The homeless shelter at 941 W. Lawrence Avenue will remain OPEN!! While the politicians who caused the problem and have for so many months heartlessly harassed Continue Reading →
Originally posted May 22, 2016 By Josh McGhee DNA Info May 18, 2016 CITY HALL — Organizers from various affordable housing agencies interrupted a City Council meeting Wednesday, chanting Continue Reading →
Originally published May 20, 2016 11 AM, Saturday, May 20 Humboldt Park California & North Avenues Rally to let Alderman Moreno and luxury developers know that our neighborhoods are not Continue Reading →