Andersonville’s First Plaza Named After Elise Malary

Source: Chicago Sun-Times

Summary

The city has officially begun construction on Andersonville’s inaugural pedestrian plaza, named in honor of local trans activist Elise Malary. This space is planned to feature farmers markets, art installations, and community events, with a completion date set for next spring.

Why It Matters

This plaza not only enhances the community’s outdoor space but also recognizes the contributions of Elise Malary, a pivotal figure in advocating for mental health care and economic opportunities within marginalized groups. It underscores the importance of inclusivity and representation in public spaces.

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