“Before I got my name changed, I had an ID that listed my dead name, so if I was to go to a bar, it would be a very uncomfortable situation for me,” Brady Davis said.
Halsted St., who shared their experiences in the neighborhood’s gay bars and discussed ways they could be more inclusive. Brady Davis, communications director at Equality Illinois, was among three panelists Thursday at the Center on Halsted, 3656 N. NORTHALSTED - Human rights activist Myles Brady Davis has always steered clear of Northalsted’s gay bars because they don’t feel comfortable as a person of transgender experience.įor starters, being asked to present an ID can be traumatic for transgender people, Brady Davis said.