Gaylon Alcaraz
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Born | October 26, 1970 Chicago, IL |
Alma mater | DePaul University |
Occupation | Executive Director of Chicago Abortion Fund |
Movement | Reproductive Rights, Community Organizing, Affordable Housing, LGBT, Women's Rights, Economic Justice |
Parent(s) | Juanita Hayes, Maximino Alcaraz |
Gaylon Alcaraz (born October 26, 1970) is a community organizer and human rights activist in Chicago, Illinois. She is the former executive director of the Chicago Abortion Fund.[1] Her autobiography Tales of a Woojiehead was published by Blackgurl Press in 2002.
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Awards
The Chicago Reader Newspaper - The People Issue - "The Activist" - December 2014 SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective - Women Warrior - November 2014 City of Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame - Inductee - 2013 NYU Wagner Research Center for Leadership in Action - IGNITE Fellowship - Women of Color in the Social Sector - 2013 National Organization for Women - Women Who Dared - 2012 Chicago Foundation for Women - Impact Awards - 2010 Choice USA - Generational Award - 2009 National Organization for Women (Chicago Suburban Chapter) - Fay Clayton Award - 2008
Education
Gaylon Alcaraz received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from DePaul University
Career
In 1997, Gaylon Alcaraz became a founding board member of Affinity Community Services, an organization dedicated to developing leadership skills for black lesbian and bisexual women. In 2011, she became Board of Director for two organizations: Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health and Midwest Access Project.
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