
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 21, 2025
EQUALITY ILLINOIS ANNOUNCES CHANNYN LYNNE PARKER AS NEW CEO
Veteran LGBTQ+ advocate and executive becomes first Black transgender woman to lead the organization in its 34-year history
CHICAGO, IL - Equality Illinois, the state’s leading LGBTQ+ civil rights organization, announced today that Channyn Lynne Parker has been named the organization’s next Chief Executive Officer following an extensive national search. A nationally recognized human rights advocate, movement builder, and executive leader, Parker brings more than two decades of experience advancing LGBTQ+ justice, racial equity, and community-based solutions across Illinois.
Parker currently serves as CEO of Brave Space Alliance (BSA), where she led a powerful organizational turnaround—restoring stability, rebuilding trust, and launching new services including behavioral health programming, transitional housing, and onsite access to third-party healthcare service. Her commitment to health equity and community-centered policy leadership is rooted in her earliest professional work at The University of Chicago, where she worked directly with youth living with HIV. That experience deepened her understanding of the intersection between lived experience, public health, and systemic policy change — an approach that continues to inform her leadership today.
Following her tenure at The University of Chicago, Parker went on to serve in nearly a decade of community leadership roles at Howard Brown Health, Broadway Youth Center, and Chicago House, where she advanced youth housing, healthcare access, and reentry services for LGBTQ+ communities. She is a longtime board member of Equality Illinois and currently serves on several statewide commissions, including those focused on poverty elimination, addressing hate crimes, and protecting reproductive rights. She was previously honored with Equality Illinois’ Humanitarian Freedom Award for her advocacy.
“Equality Illinois has long been a beacon for justice, and I am honored to step into this role at such a critical time for our communities,” said incoming CEO, Channyn Lynne Parker. “This is more than a professional transition for me—it’s deeply personal. I’m committed to leading with courage, compassion, and collaboration as we build a future where every LGBTQ+ person in Illinois is seen, valued, and protected.”
Her selection follows a thorough and competitive process led by McCormack + Kristel Executive Search Consultants. All candidates were evaluated equitably through the same fair and transparent process, and Parker emerged as the clear choice based on her experience, leadership, deep ties to Illinois’ most impacted communities, and vision for the future of LGBTQ+ advocacy in Illinois.
“Channyn is a visionary leader whose career has been dedicated to building power and advancing LGBTQ+ people and communities in our state,” said Equality Illinois Board Chair Justin DeJong and Equality Illinois Institute Board Chair Kelly Emery. “Her depth of experience, her authentic connection to the work, and her ability to lead through our current political environment made her the clear choice to guide Equality Illinois into its next chapter.”
Parker is the first Black transgender woman to lead Equality Illinois in its 34-year history. Her appointment comes at a pivotal time for LGBTQ+ rights in Illinois and across the country. As a transformational leader with an unwavering commitment to equity and justice, she is uniquely prepared to guide the organization forward and expand its reach, impact, and visibility in the years to come. Parker will begin her role as full time CEO on November 17, 2025.
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