Comedian Bruce Vilanch to help dedicate next phase of Legacy Walk in Boystown

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Comedian and writer, Bruce Vilanch is in Chicago to help dedicate the next phase of the Legacy Walk in Boystown.

Legacy Wall travels to UIS

To kickstart LGBT History Month on campus, the Legacy Wall – which first debuted in Springfield one year ago – returned to the capital city at UIS on Oct. 5 in its tour throughout Illinois.

The Legacy Project On Display At UIS

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WRSP) — The Legacy Project is currently on display at the University of Illinois Springfield.

Raising awareness and providing education: Queertober 2016

This year’s annual month-long Queertober event – hosted by the LGBTQIA+ Resource Office – begins on Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in the PAC Concourse, where ECCE Speaker Series guest Victor Salvo, along with UIS professors Dr. Holly Kent and Dr. Jason Pierceson, will present The Legacy Wall to UIS.

The Legacy Wall: LGBT History Exhibit Coming to UIS

Springfield- The Legacy Wall: LGBT History Exhibit is coming to The University of Illinois Springfield.

Civil-rights icon Bayard Rustin honored by Legacy LIVE Series

On Aug. 24, 1987, one of the most significant, audacious and passionate figures both in the United States civil rights movement and innumerable worldwide causes dedicated to the betterment of humanity and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom breathed his last breath.

Civil-rights icon Bayard Rustin honored by Legacy LIVE Series

On Aug. 24, 1987, one of the most significant, audacious and passionate figures both in the United States civil rights movement and innumerable worldwide causes dedicated to the betterment of humanity and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom breathed his last breath.

Newsviews: Legacy Walk

CHICAGO (WLS) -- June is Pride Month and Sunday is the annual Gay Pride Parade in Chicago. Among all the celebrations along North Halsted Street is a one-of-a-kind monument. Attached to the tall rainbow pillars that line the street is the Legacy Walk Project.

This week in LGBTQ history: Celebrating and honoring Christine Jorgensen

Christine Jorgensen was born 90 years ago, on May 30, 1926.  An American trans woman, she was the first person to become widely known for having sex reassignment surgery. Upon graduation from the Bronx’s Christopher Columbus High School in 1945, she was drafted into the U.S.