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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Vernita | ||||||
4 | Gray of Chicago; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Vernita Gray has dedicated most of her life to the | ||||||
6 | struggle for LGBT equality and has served Chicago's gay, | ||||||
7 | lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered community with | ||||||
8 | distinction since the late 1960s; she helped found Chicago's | ||||||
9 | first lesbian newspaper, Lavender Women, helped organize the | ||||||
10 | City's first Pride Parade, and set-up one of Chicago's first | ||||||
11 | gay information hotlines, which she operated out of her | ||||||
12 | apartment; she was instrumental in forming the first Lesbian | ||||||
13 | Caucus of the nascent Gay Liberation organization in the early | ||||||
14 | 1970s; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Since 1993, Vernita Gray has aided the LGBT | ||||||
16 | community through her work at the Cook County State's Attorney | ||||||
17 | office, where she was the LGBT victim-witness coordinator, | ||||||
18 | working with victims of hate crimes, domestic violence, and the | ||||||
19 | families of homicide victims; after 6 years she was promoted to | ||||||
20 | LGBT liaison, where she was responsible for reaching out to | ||||||
21 | communities in Cook County; her favorite task was speaking to | ||||||
22 | high school students about hate crimes and issues of violence | ||||||
23 | in the community, for which she was awarded the Stonewall |
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1 | Award; she led the effort to see that gays and lesbians were | ||||||
2 | included in the annual Bud Billiken parade when they had | ||||||
3 | traditionally been excluded; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Vernita Gray worked beside President Barack Obama | ||||||
5 | as a member of the LGBT advisory council when he was an | ||||||
6 | Illinois State Senator, and she attended the Democratic | ||||||
7 | National Convention in Denver and President Obama's | ||||||
8 | inauguration in Washington, D.C.; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Vernita Gray was inducted into the Chicago Gay and | ||||||
10 | Lesbian Hall of Fame in 1992 for her efforts as an early leader | ||||||
11 | in the gay-liberation movement; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, Vernita Gray married her wife, Pat Ewert, on | ||||||
13 | November 27, 2013, becoming the first same-sex couple married | ||||||
14 | in Illinois as a result of being plaintiffs in a federal court | ||||||
15 | case that allowed the couple to wed early, despite the law not | ||||||
16 | going into effect until June 1, 2014; and | ||||||
17 | WHEREAS, Vernita Gray was a Chicago business owner for 11 | ||||||
18 | years, operating the "Sol Sands" restaurant and a second | ||||||
19 | company that develops audio visual materials for children; she | ||||||
20 | is a graduate of Columbia College with a degree in writing and | ||||||
21 | communications and published "Sweet Sixteen", a volume of her | ||||||
22 | own poetry; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Later in life, Vernita Gray devoted much of her | ||||||
2 | time to bring attention to the issue of aging gays and | ||||||
3 | lesbians, which she felt was often overlooked and that there | ||||||
4 | was still much work to be done; she served on the Task Force of | ||||||
5 | the Aging, the LGBT advisory committee to the AARP, and the | ||||||
6 | National Gay and Lesbian Senior Task Force; therefore, be it
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7 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
8 | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
9 | we mourn the passing of Vernita Gray, and extend our sincere | ||||||
10 | condolences to her family, friends, and all who knew and loved | ||||||
11 | her; and be it further
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12 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
13 | presented to the family of Vernita Gray as an expression of our | ||||||
14 | deepest sympathy.
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