Also naming Chestnut Street between 12th and 13th Streets in the “Gayborhood” as “Michael Hinson Way” to honor the life and legacy of Philadelphia’s first appointed liaison with the City LGBTQ+ communities by Mayor John F. Street. WHEREAS, Michael S. Hinson, Jr., was a leading Black LGBTQ+, AIDS and homelessness activist in Philadelphia. Michael moved to Philadelphia after growing up in South Carolina. He worked with Black AIDs victims at the Philadelphia AIDS Task Force and was an early volunteer with BEBASHI, one of the first Black AIDS service organizations in the 1980s ; and WHEREAS, Michael helped found Colours Magazine which eventually morphed in to the Colours Organization whose mission is to impact, improve, and empower the lives of LGBTQ+ communities of color . Michael was the first director of the Colours Organization and AIDS service agency. He was also a co-founder of Philadelphia Black Gay Pride ; and WHEREAS, In 2000, Mayor John F. Street appointed Michael as his liaison with the City LGBTQ+ communities, he was also Mayor Street’s policy advisor on a wide range of issues. One of the more obvious marks he left during his tenure was the rainbow street signs installed in the Gayborhood ; and WHEREAS, He helped ensure that gender identity became protected under the City’s Fair Practices Ordinance. Michael also served as an adjunct professor at Cheyney University ; and WHEREAS, In recent years Michael served as the CEO of SELF, Inc., the city’s largest provider of em…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.