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Artemisia, A Chicago Podcast, features Julie Proudfoot interviewing Tracy Baim
2020-05-27


On Artemisia, A Chicago Podcast #103, Julie Proudfoot interviews Tracy Baim, award-winning journalist and publisher, about her work in Chicago as an openly-gay journalist and SaveChicagoMedia.org, the first-ever joint local independent media fundraiser.

Artemisia, A Chicago Podcast, produces raw, unedited conversations about feminism with theatre artists, business and non-profit leaders, activists and advocates that embrace feminism as an important aspect of their work and their lives. Special programming includes readings of classic and contemporary feminist plays. The show is hosted by Julie Proudfoot, Artemisia Artistic Director.

The program was recorded May 25, 2020. Listen at artemisiatheatre.org/podcast/ .

Tracy Baim is publisher of the Chicago Reader newspaper. She is owner and past publisher of Windy City Times, a weekly LGBTQ newspaper she co-founded in 1985. Baim received the 2013 Chicago Headline Club Lifetime Achievement Award for her 30 years in journalism. In 2014, she was inducted into the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Hall of Fame. Robert Feder named her to his Top 20 women in Chicago journalism list. In 2016, she received the American Institute of Architects-Chicago Presidential Citation Award for her work on tiny homes for the homeless. Baim's most recent books are Kuda: Gay and Proud and Barbara Gittings: Gay Pioneer. Baim was executive producer of the lesbian film Hannah Free, starring Sharon Gless, and Scrooge & Marley. She is creator of That's So Gay!, an LGBT trivia game. Baim is the founder of the Pride Action Tank, and in 2013, founded the March on Springfield for Marriage Equality.

The Chicago Reader launched the Chicago Independent Media Alliance in 2019 to help bring together a wide range of local media for editorial and business partnerships. Chicago needs local, authentic media outlets to survive to tell the stories from and for their communities: African American, Latinx, Asian, LGBTQ, geographic and special-topic media, and alt weeklies like the Chicago Reader.

CIMA members have come together for a first-ever joint local independent media fundraiser SaveChicagoMedia.org . This month-long campaign ends June 5, 2020. Click on the button below to learn more and make a donation!

SaveChicagoMedia.org .

About Artemisia

Artemisia is proud to be part of a coalition of 100+ Chicago Theatres who have raised over $50 thousand for @chicagoplays' Chicago Theatre Workers Relief Fund thru our shirt sales. All proceeds benefit the fund #chicagoactstogether Act now Article Link Here .

Artemisia is honored to receive emergency funding from the Arts for Illinois Relief Fund, administered by the Arts Work Fund.

Artemisia's 2019-20 Theatre Season is supported by The MacArthur Fund for Culture, Equity and the Arts at the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation.

Artemisia is supported by the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation's Gen Ops Plus strategy in the Chicago region provides general operations grants and an array of other kinds of support to help grantees sustain their artistry and strengthen their operations.

Artemisia's 2019-20 Theatre Season is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency and the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts Grants impact individuals and communities, visit Article Link Here .

Artemisia's World Premiere of of EVERY WAITING HEART, by Lauren Ferebee, is funded in part by a grant from the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation.

Artemisia's World Premiere of of EVERY WAITING HEART, by Lauren Ferebee, is sponsored in part by the law firm of Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard.

—From a press release


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