Meet Lighthouse Foundation

Lighthouse Foundation of Chicagoland is a Black LGBTQ+ led, multiracial social justice organization that advances justice for Black LGBTQ+ people across Chicagoland through empowerment, education, and entertainment.

Since Our Founding in 2019…

3,150+

Participants at 84+ community events

The 1st

Black Queer Equity Index in the U.S.

$300,000+

to Black LGBTQ+ workers

20+

Partner organizations

Our Story

During the summer of 2019, Progress Bar banned rap music, Beatnix called the police on customers who objected to them selling confederate flag vests, and the largest LGBTQ+ center in the Midwest refused to fire a security firm owned by an off-duty cop with white supremacist ties. Lighthouse Church of Chicago UCC teamed up with Affinity Community Services and the Chicago Black Gay Men’s Caucus to host a protest that garnered 150 supporters. Progress Bar revoked the ban.

In July, Jamie Frazier launched Lighthouse Foundation as a stand-alone social justice organization by hosting a Racial Justice Summit that packed the room with over 100 LGBTQ+ nonprofit staff, clergy, and community members. The event built cross-racial solidarity and initiated a vision of LGBTQ+ equity across the Chicagoland area. By August, we had worked with Antifa members to write and hand-deliver a petition to the LGBT Center signed by 150+ people from 40+ institutions demanding that they fire Walsh Security. After many meetings and a press conference, the center eventually replaced Walsh with a Black LGBTQ+-owned firm trained in de-escalation. We had won our first racial justice campaign! 

In the years since, we’ve decided to focus on systemic interventions, endeavoring to transform institutions for more widespread and long-lasting change. We launched the first Black Queer Equity Index in the US in 2020, using a consensus organizing model which builds on existing partnerships to deepen relationships among LGBTQ+ institutions, center Black LGBTQ+ leadership, and engage in sustained reparative work. Through our spirituality, arts programming, and workforce development programming, we continue to support Black LGBTQ+ people in seizing power for themselves by creating spaces where we can connect with one another, build power, and help our community thrive.

Our Team

  • Jamie Frazier

    Founder, Executive Director, Board Member

    He/Him

  • Allen Womble

    Director of Strategy, Board Member

    He/Him

  • Hannah Pewee

    Manager of Communications

    She/Her

  • Marcus Payne II

    Manager of Organizing

    He/Him

  • Shannon Meredith

    Senior Manager of Operations

    She/Her

  • Darius Hoover

    Black LGBT(Q)+ Caucus Leader

    He/Him

  • James Thomas

    Black LGBT(Q)+ Caucus Leader

    He/They

  • Nicolette Metoyer

    Black LGBT(Q)+ Caucus Leader

    They/She

  • Paulo C

    Black LGBT(Q)+ Caucus Leader

    Pronouns: Anything Respectful

  • Zoë Ihaza

    Black LGBT(Q)+ Caucus Leader

    She/They

  • Karlyn Meyer

    Board Chair

    She/Her

  • Michael Stone

    Board Member

    He/Him