Press Conference & Dedication Ceremony

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Join us for the dedication ceremony of the Chicago Rainbow Pride Crosswalks, Thurs 5/30, 10am at Halsted & Roscoe.

Hosted by Northalsted Business Alliance with 44th Ward Alderman Tom Tunney, 46th Ward Alderman James Cappleman, the Chicago Department of Transportation, the Chicago Landmarks Commission and The Legacy Project as we kick-off, LGBTQ+ Pride Month and also celebrate Northalsted’s Rainbow Pylons Chicago Landmark Designation.

Reception to follow outside of Roscoe’s Tavern at 3356 N. Halsted Street.

This project was funded by generous public donations collected at Chicago Pride Fest and Northalsted Market Days.

 

 

Northalsted Gets Rainbow Crosswalk in time for Pride

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Chicago, IL – More than 100 North American cities have implemented rainbow crosswalks to commemorate their local LGBTQ communities and soon Chicago will be one of them.

The Northalsted Business Alliance is preparing to install 14 Pride-themed rainbow crosswalks on the one-mile stretch of North Halsted from Melrose north to Bradley, excluding Addison.

“As an internationally recognized and historic landmark neighborhood, Northalsted has been a place of acceptance and diversity for decades. These crosswalks show our commitment to maintaining a thriving LGBTQ community,” said Northalsted President Ramesh Ariyanayakam.

Thirteen of the crosswalks will feature the rainbow design that represents diversity and has become an inclusive symbol of the worldwide LGBTQ pride movement since the 1970’s. The 14th crosswalk at Melrose will be dedicated to the transgender community with the inclusion of the blue, pink and white stripes found on the transgender flag. This crosswalk is south of the Howard Brown Health Center which features a wall mural that honors the queer and non-binary community.

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