AROUND TOWN: Legacy Project’s Work – Help Kids Grow Up
Feeling Safe, Loved and Accepted for All of Who They Are
It’s difficult to convey just how important this is. But,
thanks to the support of so many friends, Legacy Project has been able to
create prototypes of the educational curriculum materials that schools, in
Illinois and across the country, will be able to use to help students learn
about LGBTQ+ history. At a time when Republicans are vilifying LGBTQ+ people –
at a time when LGBTQ+ people are literally under attack – it’s essential that
this history, our history, is preserved and promoted and understood rather than
ignored, suppressed, or erased.
The artwork in the new materials is by David Lee Csicsko.
Design and product development is by Mercedes Santos and Theresa Volpe.
So, with the greatest love and eternal gratitude, Robert
Charles and I offer thanks again to the people who made this stage of the work
possible: Shannon Hunt-Scott, Christopher Chantson, Bela Mote, Randall Albers,
Sonya Anderson, Robin Tuthill, Phil Dabney, Lorry Luscri, Susy Schultz, Dennis
Spaeth, Sharyl Holtzman, John Tschoe, Thom Clark, Sheila Black Haennicke, Randy
Richardson, Mary Nell Murphy, Mary Ann Dewan, Sharyl Fortin, Mark Weissburg,
Bill Hale, Gail Gabler, Elizabeth Ward, Susan Strong-Dowd, Nancy Shier,
Michelle E. Moore, David Razowsky, Nancy Kilcoyne Maruyama, Teppi Dachman
Jacobsen, Robin LeForge, Andy Wade, Julia Borcherts, Tracye Fortin, Anita
Victorn, and Behnam Riahi. You are amazing!
Legacy Project, run by Victor Salvo and based in Chicago,
uses the innovative Legacy Walk and Legacy Wall to help make this history more
visible. To learn more about Legacy Project’s work, visit: https://legacyprojectchicago.org/
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