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South Shore Hospital Opens More Beds for Chemically Dependent Patients

A South Side hospital has helped itself save more lives of community residents. South Shore Hospital, located at 8012 S. Crandon Ave., recently held a...

Keeana Barber: What's Da Bizness Connects the Black Business

Keeana Barber is the CEO and founder of WDB Marketing, a brand management and marketing agency that has worked with nearly 2,000 businesses throughout...

MINI Gives Women Stage To Share What Drives Them

With the Chicago Auto Show as a backdrop, MINI gave women of color from various business backgrounds an opportunity to share their stories in...

Northlight Theatre continues its 2017-18 season with Skeleton Crew

In 2008 Detroit was hit hard with the outsourcing of components, the loss of vehicle assembly companies and gas prices going up, leaving the...

Stephanie Graham: Redefining the Visual Culture of African American Art

Mainstream American culture reflects the beliefs, values, and practices of this country.  There is a range of differences, however, bubbling just under the surface...

Calvin King: Committed to Helping Youth Through Performing Arts

Suspenders and thick rimmed black glasses is the unorthodox armor that Calvin King decides to wear in order to combat and ultimately end bullying...

Insight From New York Fashion Week

During New York Fashion Week (NYFW), designers, fashion bloggers, photographers, social media influencers and celebrities accumulate to see what’s coming to stores this upcoming...

National Association of Black Journalists Hosts IL Attorney General Candidates Forum

NABJ-Chicago will host a forum for Illinois Attorney General Candidates on Monday, February 26, 2018, at CBS 2 Chicago, at 22 West Washington, Chicago....

Chicago's Spoken Word Scene is Serious Business

The late Amiri Baraka, a forbearer of the Black Arts movement, once poignantly stated, “...we need poems that kill.” in his aptly titled poem...

12 Voices: Black History v. Black Legacy By Corliss Garner

There was a Little Warrior named Willie Beatrice Taplin Barrow.  Barely standing 5 feet tall, she was a giant of a woman. She co-founded...
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