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  2. Howard Brown Health - Wikipedia

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    Besides research, Howard Brown helped to set up the Chicago's first AIDS hotline in 1985. It was able to organize medical and psychosocial services to affected members of the community. [1] The Howard Brown Health Center was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in 1991. It was recognized as "the Midwest's leading provider of ...

  3. Maya Green - Wikipedia

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    Maya Green is the Chief Medical Officer at Chicago’s Howard Brown Health and the founder of HIV Real Talk which is a community based HIV screening and prevention program. [1] Green was an educator, in both private and public schools, before getting her medical training. She also serves on the AMA-LGBT Medical Advisory Committee. [2]

  4. Howard Brown Health Center - Wikipedia

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  6. Lake View, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Brown Health Center, with several branch locations throughout Lakeview, provides health services for the gay, lesbian and transgender communities as well as for the poor. It offers specialized assistance in HIV , AIDS , domestic violence, therapy and various youth services such as the Broadway Youth Center and the PATH Program for ...

  7. Harley McMillen - Wikipedia

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    Harley McMillen was a health care administrator who was executive director of Howard Brown Health in Chicago. He was there in the early stages of the AIDS crisis. [1] He was active in organizing the AIDS Action Project and the AIDS Strategic Plan for the City of Chicago. [2]

  8. Howard Brown - Wikipedia

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    Howard J. Brown (businessman) (c. 1923–2011), American United Communications Corporation owner; Howard Junior Brown (1924–1975), American gay rights activist Howard Brown Health Center in Chicago, named for Howard Junior Brown; Howard Mayer Brown (1930–1993), American musicologist; Howard Elis Brown (1902–1992), Canadian merchant and ...

  9. LGBTQ culture in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Brown Health Center is a non-profit LGBT healthcare and social services provider, founded in 1974 by Chicago-based organizers and researchers and named after Dr. Howard Junior Brown. [40] Howard Brown Health describes itself as one of the first gay-focused health centers in the nation. [41]