Collection: Chicago

Chicago's gay culture has a rich history and enduring significance. Dating back to the early 20th century, LGBTQ+ individuals in the city formed close-knit communities. The 1960s and '70s witnessed the emergence of LGBTQ+ activism, with organizations like the Chicago Gay Liberation and the formation of queer spaces, including Boystown.

Boystown, Chicago's LGBTQ+ neighborhood, remains a cultural landmark and safe haven, renowned for its annual Pride Parade. Chicago has also produced influential LGBTQ+ figures like Larry Kramer and Laverne Cox. The city's contributions to LGBTQ+ rights and its vibrant cultural scene underscore its enduring importance in the national and global LGBTQ+ movement.