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Lori Cannon, a renowned Chicago activist and advocate for Chicago's LGBTQ+ community and people living with HIV/AIDS, died ...
In the 1980s, when the government and much of society turned its back on Chicagoans dying of AIDS, Lori Cannon got busy ...
Lori Cannon was known for her advocacy work with ACT UP Chicago, the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power, in the 1980s. It was ...
Lori Cannon, a prominent LGBTQIA+ activist in Chicago, passed away at the age of 74, leaving behind a legacy of activism, ...
Unit 371 at Illinois Masonic Hospital was a major treatment center for AIDS and inspired similar wards in Chicago and across ...
Unit 371 at Illinois Masonic Hospital was a major treatment center for AIDS which inspired similar wards in Chicago and across the country.
"This was the destination," said Lori Cannon. "Enjoying the lakefront, this was our place." "It was a big thing and The Rocks was a place where people came and felt safe," said Donald M. Bell.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Lori Cannon, known for her work advocating for Chicago's LGBTQ+ community, has died at 74. "We are deeply ...
Lori Cannon, one of Chicago's foremost LGBTQIA+ activists, died Sunday night at the age of 74. WGN's Andrea Medina reports on how those who knew her will remember her.