CCBA To Create LGBTQ Section
COOK COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION TO CREATE LGBTQ SECTION
New Section of Oldest African-American Bar Association in the Nation to Focus on Issues in African-American LGBTQ Community
The Board of Directors of the Cook County Bar Association (“CCBA”) will meet in special session during the CCBA’s general membership meeting to vote on a petition to create the first-ever LGBTQ Section of the CCBA.
The special session and general membership meeting will take place on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 6:00 p.m., and will be held at:
70 West Washington Street
4th Floor Conference Room
Chicago, Illinois 60602
A reception with light refreshments will precede the meeting at 5:30 p.m. Please R.S.V.P. to our Executive Director at cbrown@cookcountybar.org.
The CCBA is the oldest bar association of African-American judges, lawyers, professors, and law students in the nation. The creation of a section of the bar to address issues in the African-American LGBTQ community is a first-in-the-nation endeavor of its type that is gaining national momentum. The press is invited to help memorialize this important event.
About Cook County Bar Association
The Cook County Bar Association has been in existence for over 100 years. Members of the Cook County Bar Association are committed to speaking out against injustice and advocating for change in the systems which sustain the culture of rage, racism and violence we experience on a daily basis. To learn more visit cookcountybar.org, or call us at 312.630.1157.