Windy City Media Group Frontpage News

THE VOICE OF CHICAGO'S GAY, LESBIAN, BI, TRANS AND QUEER COMMUNITY SINCE 1985

home search facebook twitter join
Gay News Sponsor Windy City Times 2023-12-13
DOWNLOAD ISSUE
Donate

Sponsor
Sponsor
Sponsor

  WINDY CITY TIMES

Jane Fonda, Hillary Clinton attend Personal PAC's virtual luncheon
2020-10-28

This article shared 4280 times since Wed Oct 28, 2020
facebook twitter pin it google +1 reddit email


Actor/activist Jane Fonda, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker were among those who took place in Personal PAC's Oct. 21 virtual luncheon.

The reproductive-rights organization's principal fundraising event, usually held each fall, took place online because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Participants this year were frank in their pessimism about women's access to reproductive healthcare continuing nationally, given the then-imminent confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, whom advocates assume will oppose abortion access. (Coney Barrett was sworn in Oct. 26.)

"The 'antis' [anti-choice activists] are playing a long game, and we need to as well," noted Personal PAC Board Chair Eileen Dordek. "I don't fear the antis as much as I fear complacency."

Dordek also acknowledged that the historic Roe v. Wade decision has never guaranteed equitable access for reproductive options across the U. S. Women in numerous states face draconian requirements should they choose an abortion, including waiting periods and government-mandated lectures from medical personnel.

Participants in the Oct. 21 event said they want to see Illinois be a "safe harbor" in the Midwest should Roe v. Wade be overturned. That prospect is all the more likely thanks to the Reproductive Health Act, signed by Pritzker in 2019, which established that a woman has a fundamental right to an abortion. In his remarks, the governor said that signing the legislation was one of his "proudest moments" while in office.

Seventeen states have so-called "trigger-laws" immediately outlawing abortion should Roe v. Wade be overturned. Illinois had such a law as well, but its tenets were cancelled by the HB40 legislation signed in 2017. The Reproductive Health Act formally repealed the law.

"We can't be foolish or naive for just one second that the road ahead won't be incredibly difficult," said Personal PAC CEO Terry Cosgrove.

He and Dordek emphasized the need to expand the Democratic majority in the Illinois General Assembly to ensure that future anti-choice legislation fails. Over two dozen such bills are currently before the legislature in some form.

Clinton noted, "There are more anti-choice candidates than ever before running for the Illinois General Assembly."

Fonda presented longtime civil- and women's-rights activist Heather Booth with Personal PAC's Irving Harris Award. Among Booth's accomplishments was the founding of the Jane Collective, which provided counseling and abortion services prior Roe v. Wade.

In her thanks, Booth said she "thought she was doing a good deed" and was "not looking to organize" at the time. She and Fonda have both recently been involved in environmental activism, and were arrested alongside one another in 2019.

Fonda, who said "she grew up in privilege and continues to live in privilege" recalled helping boarding-school classmates get information about obtaining abortions overseas when she was growing up, emphasizing her experience simply points to reproductive-access historically being an issue for women in all socio-economic strata.

"We have to make it safe for everyone, not just those who are privileged," added Fonda.

"If we organize, we can change this world—but only if we organize," Booth said.

Among those also honored at the Oct. 21 event were former state Sen. Toi Hutchinson, who was presented with Personal PAC's Leadership Award by Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx. Hutchinson began volunteering with Planned Parenthood while still in college, leading to a lifelong commitment to fighting for reproductive rights.

"This fight is bigger than both of us and it's going to require all of us," Hutchinson told Foxx.

Activist Cecile Richards also presented Brian Howard, who heads Planned Parenthood Arizona, with a Personal PAC Leadership Award.

—WCT Staff


This article shared 4280 times since Wed Oct 28, 2020
facebook twitter pin it google +1 reddit email

Out and Aging
Presented By

  ARTICLES YOU MIGHT LIKE

Gay News

Hunter leads resolution declaring April 2024 as Minority Health Month
2024-04-18
--From a press release - SPRINGFIELD — To raise awareness about the importance of cardiovascular health, particularly among minority communities, State Senator Mattie Hunter passed a resolution declaring April 2024 as Minority Health Month in ...


Gay News

Supreme Court allows Idaho ban on gender-affirming care for minors
2024-04-18
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a request by Republican Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador to lift a lower court's temporary injunction preventing the state from enforcing its felony ban on gender-affirming care for minors, The ...


Gay News

Howard Brown reaches tentative agreement with union after 1.5 years of contentious negotiations
2024-04-18
Howard Brown Health has reached a tentative agreement with its union, after a year and a half of negotiations that included two workers strikes. The Illinois Nurses Association, which represents about 360 employees at Howard Brown ...


Gay News

SAVOR Vivent Health/TPAN leader talks about Dining Out for Life
2024-04-17
On Thursday, April 25, people can join the city's restaurant community for Dining Out For Life Chicago, an event ensuring people affected by HIV/AIDS can access essential services. We want to show up in the communities ...


Gay News

'United, Not Uniform': Lesbian Visibility Week starts April 22 nationwide
2024-04-17
--From a press release - San Francisco — Lesbian Visibility Week (#LVW24) kicks off on Monday, April 22 with a private event at the London Stock Exchange USA headquarters in New York City. This exclusive gathering marks the beginning of a ...


Gay News

News is Out, Word In Black, Comcast NBCUniversal welcomes 16 Journalism Fellows to cover Black, LGBTQ+ communities
2024-04-16
Philadelphia (April 15, 2024) — Today, News is Out and Word In Black, together announced the 16 fellows selected for The Digital Equity Local Voices Lab, a new initiative powered by Comcast NBCUniversal to place journalists ...


Gay News

A prom of their own: Chicago orgs host LGBTQ+ youth celebration
2024-04-15
On April 13, Center on Halsted hosted its queer prom, MasQUEERade, for folks enrolled in its youth services. Prom goers created their own masquerade masks thanks to craft stations at the door. The evening included a ...


Gay News

First Queer and BIPOC-owned Illinois cannabis company opens Northalsted dispensary
2024-04-12
A small group gathered April 12 at 3340 N. Halsted St. to celebrate the grand opening of a historic new Northalsted business. SWAY, Illinois' first queer and BIPOC-owned cannabis company, marked the opening of its dispensary ...


Gay News

David E. Munar reflects on Howard Brown leadership and new Columbus, Ohio post
2024-04-11
On April 1, David E. Munar started his tenure as CEO of the Columbus, Ohio-based non-profit health system Equitas. The date marked the latest chapter for Munar, who previously helmed AIDS Foundation Chicago and, most recently, ...


Gay News

UK's NHS releases trans youth report; JK Rowling chimes in
2024-04-11
An independent report issued by the UK's National Health Service (NHS) declared that children seeking gender care are being let down, The Independent reported. The report—published on April 10 and led by pediatrician and former Royal ...


Gay News

LPAC, Arizona LGBTQ officials denounce Arizona Supreme Court ruling on abortion
2024-04-10
--From a press release - Washington, DC — Yesterday, in a decision that starkly undermines reproductive freedoms, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled to enforce a 160-year-old law that criminalizes abortion and penalizes healthcare providers who ...


Gay News

Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame seeks nominations for 2024 induction
2024-04-09
--From a press release - The Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame has announced a call for nominations for the 2024 class of inductees into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame. Those wishing to may nominate individuals, organizations, businesses, or "Friends of ...


Gay News

Tiny Home Summit 2.0 convenes experts to explore affordable, small-scale housing June 13
2024-04-09
--From a press release - CHICAGO—A gathering of more than 250 elected officials, developers, advocates, philanthropists, community members, and people with lived experience will take place June 13, 2024 to discuss and strategize around the ...


Gay News

HRC president responds to NAIA vote to ban transgender women from playing sports
2024-04-08
--From a press release - WASHINGTON —Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization, responded to the National Association of ...


Gay News

Lambda Legal: NAIA proposed transgender sports ban disappointing, harmful reversal
2024-04-08
Lambda Legal: NAIA Proposed Transgender Sports Ban a Disappointing and Harmful Reversal "The NAIA announcement sends a dangerous message, is inconsistent with the law and science, and undercuts the organization's ...


 


Copyright © 2024 Windy City Media Group. All rights reserved.
Reprint by permission only. PDFs for back issues are downloadable from
our online archives.

Return postage must accompany all manuscripts, drawings, and
photographs submitted if they are to be returned, and no
responsibility may be assumed for unsolicited materials.

All rights to letters, art and photos sent to Nightspots
(Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago
Gay and Lesbian News and Feature Publication) will be treated
as unconditionally assigned for publication purposes and as such,
subject to editing and comment. The opinions expressed by the
columnists, cartoonists, letter writers, and commentators are
their own and do not necessarily reflect the position of Nightspots
(Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago Gay,
Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender News and Feature Publication).

The appearance of a name, image or photo of a person or group in
Nightspots (Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times
(a Chicago Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender News and Feature
Publication) does not indicate the sexual orientation of such
individuals or groups. While we encourage readers to support the
advertisers who make this newspaper possible, Nightspots (Chicago
GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago Gay, Lesbian
News and Feature Publication) cannot accept responsibility for
any advertising claims or promotions.

 
 

TRENDINGBREAKINGPHOTOS







Sponsor
Sponsor


 



Donate


About WCMG      Contact Us      Online Front  Page      Windy City  Times      Nightspots
Identity      BLACKlines      En La Vida      Archives      Advanced Search     
Windy City Queercast      Queercast Archives     
Press  Releases      Join WCMG  Email List      Email Blast      Blogs     
Upcoming Events      Todays Events      Ongoing Events      Bar Guide      Community Groups      In Memoriam     
Privacy Policy     

Windy City Media Group publishes Windy City Times,
The Bi-Weekly Voice of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Community.
5315 N. Clark St. #192, Chicago, IL 60640-2113 • PH (773) 871-7610 • FAX (773) 871-7609.