Join LGBTQ community events in Chicago, IL celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the LGBTQ community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
Prevention doesn’t have to feel clinical—it can feel like joy.
Join Lace 2 Liberation Inc. as we celebrate 3 years with The Blaque Effect, commemorating National Black HIV & AIDS Awareness Day while uplifting long-acting PrEP education and access.
🖤 Open Bar All Night
Lite Bites
All-Black. All Purpose. Tickets live
Saturday, 07, 19.00 -
Sunday, 08, 00.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
🌈 Calling all Black sapphic women in Chicago! Are you ready for a night of connection, fun, and maybe even finding your perfect match? Join us for a unique event designed exclusively for Black lesbians, bisexuals, and wlw ages 21-35.
💘 How It Works:
On the night of the event, head to William's Inn to mingle, sip on drinks, and meet other amazing women in a casual, friendly setting.
You will be provided a list of the names of the people you'll meet so you can take notes and identify those you would like to see again.
There will be multiple rounds, 5 minutes each. The host will ask an open ended question at the top of each round as a conversation starter.
There will be 1 break and time at the end to chat freely to anyone who catches your eye.
You will receive an email or text informing you of your matches within 24-48 hours after the event.
🍸 What to Expect:
A welcoming and inclusive atmosphere at William's Inn.
Fun, lighthearted 5 minute dates.
Opportunities to meet and connect with other Black sapphics in Chicago.
Saturday, 07, 18.00 -
Saturday, 07, 20.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
Trade Ent, David Dodd Events, Rails Marketing Group and Chicago Urban Pride in Partnership with Alliance 360 Present Pride & Independence: Chicago Black Pride 2025!
Have a great time in one of the most AMAZING city's in the Midwest while celebrating the excellence of Chicago's Black LGBTQ+ community during Independence Day Weekend (Thursday, July 3 - Monday, July 7).
8 Events...4 Days...1 Amazing Weekend! Need a VIP Weekend Pass?!
VIP Weekend Passes are NOW ON SALE! Express entry to ALL events! PLEASE NOTE: The VIP Pass is NONREFUNDABLE & NONTRANSFERABLE. All events are for ages 21+.
I’m a licensed therapist with 13 years of diverse clinical experience helping you navigate your life’s challenges with greater ease, self-awareness, and meaning.
I specialize in working with women experiencing hormonal shifts, whether due to perimenopause or menopause. I also work with individuals navigating relationship challenges, particularly in polyamorous relationship structures. Whether you’re facing stress, identity shifts, relationship struggles, or personal growth obstacles, I offer a safe, non-judgmental space to explore and heal.
I believe therapy is more than just problem-solving—it’s about empowerment, self-discovery, and growth. I draw from several evidence-based modalities to provide tailored support, including:
-Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Helping you develop psychological flexibility, embrace emotions, and take meaningful action aligned with your values.
-Imago Dialogue: A powerful approach to improving communication, deepening intimacy, and resolving relationship conflicts.
-Certified Sex Therapy Informed Professional: Providing knowledgeable and affirming support for individuals navigating intimacy, sexual concerns, and relationship dynamics.
With a background as an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, I take a holistic approach to therapy—recognizing the deep connection between mental health, physical well-being, and emotional resilience. True healing goes beyond just addressing thoughts and emotions; it involves nurturing the body, understanding how food and lifestyle impact mood and energy, and aligning all aspects of your life to support your overall well-being.
DePaul OUTlaws is a student-led organization at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois, committed to creating a welcoming and affirming community for LGBTQ+ students and their allies. As a registered student organization, OUTlaws embodies DePaul's core values of community, inclusion, and respect by providing spaces where students can authentically connect, share experiences, and build meaningful friendships. The organization recognizes the importance of peer support and community engagement in the college experience, particularly for students navigating their identities within an academic environment.
Based in Chicago, IL, DePaul OUTlaws functions as more than just a social club—it serves as a vital support network and advocacy platform for LGBTQ+ students at the university. Through the DeHUB campus engagement platform, members stay informed about events, activities, and opportunities to get involved while building connections with others in the community. The organization's presence on campus reflects DePaul University's ongoing commitment to fostering an environment where all students feel valued, respected, and empowered to be their authentic selves.
The mission of DePaul OUTlaws centers on community building, mutual support, and celebrating the diversity of student experiences at DePaul University in Chicago. By bringing together students from various backgrounds and identities, the organization contributes to a more inclusive campus culture and demonstrates the university's dedication to supporting the holistic development and well-being of all its students.
If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice operates as a student organization at DePaul University College of Law, rooted in the institution's deep commitment to serving Chicago's most vulnerable populations. This organization embodies DePaul's mission-driven approach to legal education by bringing together law students passionate about reproductive rights and justice. Based in Chicago, IL, the group connects with a national network dedicated to ensuring all people have the freedom to make personal decisions about their bodies, futures, and families.
The organization reflects DePaul College of Law's institutional values of diversity, equity, and inclusion, creating a community where students can explore reproductive justice issues through both academic and practical lenses. Members work collaboratively to understand how law intersects with reproductive autonomy, informed by the law school's emphasis on clinical experience and community engagement. The student-led initiative demonstrates how DePaul law students translate their education into meaningful advocacy for populations often marginalized in legal and policy discussions.
Located within one of Chicago's leading legal education institutions, If/When/How benefits from faculty mentorship, law library resources, and connections to the broader legal community. The organization represents the next generation of lawyers committed to reproductive justice, working alongside their peers in a supportive environment that values social justice work. Through their involvement with If/When/How, DePaul law students in Chicago, IL develop both professional competence and a deep understanding of their role in advancing rights and dignity for all people.
Lambdas is a student organization rooted in the Chicago-Kent College of Law community at the Illinois Institute of Technology, located in Chicago, IL. Founded to serve the diverse interests and identities of Chicago-Kent students, the organization has established itself as an integral part of campus life, fostering connection, support, and professional development among its members.
Based in Chicago, a city with one of the nation's most influential legal markets, Lambdas connects students to both the broader law school community and the wider professional landscape. The organization exemplifies Chicago-Kent's dedication to creating inclusive spaces where students can build meaningful relationships, explore shared interests, and develop leadership skills alongside their academic pursuits.
Chicago-Kent's student organization ecosystem is remarkably comprehensive, encompassing everything from practice-focused groups to specialized student journals including the Chicago-Kent Law Review and the Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property. Lambdas participates in this vibrant network, contributing to the collaborative spirit that defines the Chicago-Kent experience.
With the upcoming transition to the 312 Community Hubs platform in Fall 2025, Lambdas is positioned to enhance its member experience through improved digital tools and community connection features. The organization remains committed to supporting Chicago-Kent students throughout their legal education journey, providing a welcoming community where members can thrive both personally and professionally while preparing for careers in Chicago's dynamic legal community.