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Cubs Welcome First Openly Gay MLB Owner

Ricketts serves on the board of Lambda Legal, a nationwide LGBT advocacy organization that defends its clients against discrimination and supports same-sex marriage. Her work on LGBT issues stands in stark contrast to her family. Full Article at Chicagoist

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