Ogletree advocated for youth through various organizations including the Better Boys Foundation, the Chapin Hall Center for Children, and the Chicago Youth Agency Partnership.[1] In addition to co-founding Chicago Black Lesbians and Gays, Ogletree was involved with the LGBT organizations, including AIDS Walk Chicago, the National Black Lesbian and Gay Leadership Forum, and the Lesbian Community Cancer Project.[4][5]
In 1997, she received the Chicago Commission on Human Relations Award.[6] Ogletree was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame in 1998 [7]
Ogletree died on April 23, 2010.[2] Congressman Mike Quigley delivered a eulogy for Ogletree on the United States House of Representatives floor on April 28, 2010.[8]