A Place to Call Home
An evening of joy and generosity
You’re Invited!
A Place to Call Home Gala
April 23, 2026
5–9 pm
Honoring
Matthew Desmond
Jackie Taylor
Denis Pierce
Co-chairs
Liz Thompson
Mirja Spooner Haffner
Francine Washington
Location
Bridgeport Art Center
1200 W. 35th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60609
The National Public Housing Museum’s biennial A Place to Call Home gala is returning in 2026!
Join us as we honor Matthew Desmond, Jackie Taylor, and Denis Pierce and celebrate the Museum’s first full year as a civic anchor and cultural home on Chicago’s Near West Side.
This event raises funds to sustain the National Public Housing Museum’s groundbreaking work. It brings together civic and cultural luminaries, artists, corporate leaders, and the public housing community for an unforgettable evening of joy and generosity.
Host Committee
- Frederick Bates and Ellen Benjamin
- Marjorie Benton
- Deborah Bennett
- Michelle Boone
- Penny Brown and Jeff Rappin
- Liz Butler
- Jean Butzen and Jim Strickler
- Dirk Denison and David Salkin
- Sunny and Paul Fischer
- Kim Foxx
- Joan and Guy Gunzberg
- Mike Gurgone
- Mirja Spooner Haffner
- Tom and Nancy Hanson
- Mark and Tracey Hennessy
- Julie and Patrick Hoffmann
- Brad Hunt
- Laura Jansen
- Amy Khare
- LBBA Architects
- Larry Kleinman
- Lisa Lee and Adam Bush
- Avi and Karen Lothan
- McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLP (Jill & Peter Litton)
- Marisa Novara
- Heather Parish
- Denis and Martha Pierce
- Hedy Ratner
- Julia Stasch
- Liz Thompson
- Francine Washington
- Wintrust
To join the host committee of the 2026 A Place to Call Home Gala, please contact Colleen McGaughey, director of development, at [email protected].
About the honorees
Demand the Impossible Awardee
Named as one of “fifty people across the country who are most influencing the national political debate” by Politico Magazine, Matthew Desmond is a sociologist, author, and principal investigator of The Eviction Lab.
Desmond’s research focuses on poverty in America, city life, housing insecurity, public policy, racial inequality, and ethnography. He is the Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology at Princeton University and the author of multiple books, including Poverty, by America (2023) and Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City (2016), which won the Pulitzer Prize and inspired an exhibition hosted by the National Public Housing Museum in 2024. In addition, Desmond is the recipient of a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship and is a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine.
Power of Place Awardee
Jackie Taylor is a distinguished director, producer, educator, and founder of the Black Ensemble Theater, a nationally recognized institution committed to “eradicat[ing] racism and its damaging effects on our society through the utilization of theater arts and community engagement.”
Born in Chicago, and raised in the Cabrini-Green Homes, Taylor has had featured roles in major films—starting with the Chicago classic Cooley High—and has written and produced more than a hundred plays and musical biographies. Taylor holds an undergraduate degree in theater from Loyola University, a master’s in Education from American College of Education, and an honorary doctorate from DePaul University. She serves as the board president of the Black Arts & Culture Alliance, among numerous other cultural contributions. Black Ensemble Theater marks its 50th anniversary in 2026.
Civic Love Awardee
As one of the first supporters of the National Public Housing Museum, Denis Pierce was inspired by its dedication to a story of home not told anywhere else: “All of us have the right to a home where we surround ourselves with those we care about.”
Pierce spent his career as an attorney in Chicago and was the founder, with his wife Martha, of the Pierce Family Foundation, which was sunset in 2023. As a philanthropist and housing advocate, Pierce has been committed to helping organizations—especially nonprofits that provide essential social services in the areas of housing and homelessness in Chicago—to build the capacity and support core organizational development needs. Pierce serves on the board of All Chicago, Housing Opportunities for Women, and Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities.
Sponsors
Tickets are now available! To learn more about sponsoring the 2026 A Place to Call Home Gala, please contact Colleen McGaughey, director of development, at [email protected].
Sponsors as of February 2026
Propel SPonsors

Promote Sponsors





Penny Brown and Jeffrey Rappin
Sunny and Paul Fischer
Lisa Lee and Adam Bush
Mirja Spooner Haffner
Preserve Sponsors






Ben Applegate
Deborah Bennett
The Donohue and Bednarek Families
Brad Hunt
Joan and Guy Gunzberg
Larry Kleinman
David and Amanda Mabie
Marisa Novara
Julia Stasch
Judy Wise
Become a sponsor

To learn more or to become a sponsor of the 2026 A Place to Call Home Gala, please contact Colleen McGaughey, director of development, at [email protected].
Presenting Sponsor: $40,000
VIP table for 10; verbal and digital name recognition at the event; prominent name or logo on event communications, invitations, and website; dedicated social media post; special gift from the Museum Store, use of museum space for an event
Propel Sponsor: $25,000
Priority table for 10; verbal and digital name recognition at the event; featured name or logo event communications, invitations, and website; special gift from the Museum Store; private curator-led tour
Promote Sponsor: $10,000
Table for 10; digital name recognition at the event; name or logo on event communications, invitations, and website, private curator-led tour
Preserve Sponsor: $5,000
Table for 10; digital name recognition at the event; name or logo on event communications, invitations, and website
Host: $2,500
Seating for 2; digital name recognition at the event; name on event communications and website
