The founder of Chicago’s first Black-led, trans-led center for LGBTQ+ residents is at the center of an investigation into Brave Space Alliance’s finances, according to the center’s leaders.
, the alliance provides services ranging from a food pantry to support groups. It has also been vocal about the deaths of trans people in Chicago.
Parker stated that the organization’s staff would remain employed amid the leadership transition. Jae Rice, the alliance’s director of communications, will serve as interim CEO. In a phone interview, Wade did not detail what took place during her tenure but said she left the organization in October in good standing with enough funds to pay the remaining staff for the next two years.She wished Brave Space Alliance well as it moves forward without her, and she said she wants the organization to continue serving the community.
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