- Lorrainne Sade Baskerville
Lorrainne Sade Baskerville is an American
social worker andactivist best known for foundingtransgender advocacy group "trans"GENESIS.Born in
Chicago , Baskerville was the eldest of seven children. In the 1970s, she became familiar withsex work ers’ conditions and laws prohibiting wearing female clothing. When AIDS struck a member of her family in the mid-1980s, Baskerville began to volunteer atHoward Brown Health Center andHorizons Community Services . She eventually became anHIV /AIDS case manager.In 1994 she earned a
bachelor’s degree in social work fromNortheastern Illinois University . Baskerville founded"trans"GENESIS to address issues ofgender identity ,substance abuse , HIV/AIDS, sex work, harm reduction, and self-empowerment. Programs have included T-PASS (Trans-People Advocating Safer Sex), a weekly drop-in program for youth and young adults, called TransDiva, and a peer-led transgender support and discussion group.In 1997, Baskerville received the first Georgia Black Award for service to the transgender community. She chaired the Youth Events Committee for the Chicago Black Pride 2000 conference. She was selected by the
AIDS Foundation of Chicago and the 13thInternational AIDS Conference to lead a panel on transgender issues.In 2001, Baskerville received a Certificate for Recognition for Professional Leadership from
Judy Baar Topinka , Illinois State Treasurer, and a Certificate of Recognition for Community Activism from Cook County (IL) State's Attorney,Richard A. Devine . In 2002 Baskerville was appointed to the Executive Committee of theNational Coalition for LGBT Health .References
* [http://www.glhalloffame.org/index.pl?todo=view_item&item=138 Lorrainne Sade Baskerville] via Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame]
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