![]() He successfully lobbied then Governor James ![]() Ehemannįounded Organization to Promote Equality Now (OPEN), Illinois’ first He worked as a waiter at Broadway Limited and edited the employee newsletter, which led to him working for Ralph Paul Gernhart’s “What’s Going On In Chicago” daily phone recording, and eventually as the associate editor of Gay Chicago Magazine.Įhemann became Chicago’s first openly gay attorneys, representing many of theĬity’s bars and organizations. As a law student in Chicago in the early 1970s, he volunteered at the Barbara Beckman House, a forerunner to Horizons Community Services and the Center on Halsted. Ron Ehemann, a man of many facets, has been active in Chicago’s LGBT community for 40 years. Photo by Israel Wright INDIVIDUAL | Inducted 2020
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