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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
RECOGNIZING CHICAGO PRIDE PARADE'S COMMUNITY GRAND MARSHALLS
WHEREAS, PRIDEChicago will host their 53rd annual Chicago Pride Parade on Sunday, June 30th; and
WHEREAS, the parade serves as the crowning event of Pride Month in Chicago, capping off a series of celebrations that unite the LGBTQ+ community; and
WHEREAS, this year, the over 150 contingents will march under the theme "Pride is Power"; and
WHEREAS, to reflect the richness of the community, as well as recognize and celebrating the beautiful diversity of those celebrating Pride Month, PRIDEChicago selects a choice few to serve as Pride Parade's Community Grand Marshalls; and
WHEREAS, PRIDEChicago has hosted numerous grand marshals from the world of sports, music, film, and TV, including John Amaechi (2007), Eric Alva (2008), Billy Bean (2003), Alexandra Billings (2009), Orlando Cruz (2018), Wilson Cruz (2005), Lea Delaria (2017), Wade Davis (2013), Ty Herndon (2015), Greg Louganis (1999), Chuck Panozzo (2002), Monica Raymund (2016), Fernanda Rocha (2011), Will Sheridan (2014), George Takei (2006), Esera Tuaolo (2004), Evan Wolfson (2012), Chely Wright (2010); and
WHEREAS, longtime LGBTQ+ activists, community organizers and high-profile transgender couple Myles and Precious Brady-Davis have been selected as 2024 Grand Marshalls; and
WHEREAS, Myles Brady-Davis is communications director of Equality Illinois, and Precious Brady-Davis recently became the first Black transgender person appointed to public office in Cook County, became the first trans person to serve on a water reclamation board in U.S. history, and additionally wrote the best-selling book, I Have Always Been Me; and
WHEREAS, Chicago activists and bar owners Art Johnston and Jose "Pepe" Pena have also been selected as 2024 Grand Marshalls; and
WHEREAS, the duo, nationally recognized LGBTQ+ civil rights leaders and the subject of an award-winning feature documentary, ART AND PEP, opened the...
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