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3rd Annual Clink Festival Celebrates Diversity and Empowerment in the Culinary Industry

Co-created by Joyce Dawkins and Chrishon Lampley, the Clink Festival highlighted the achievements of women, Black, Indigenous, and people of color in the food,...

UNCF Chicago Raises More Than $100K at 41st Annual Walk For Education

UNCF Walk for Education teams celebrate at the finish line (Photo Provided). More than 1200 supporters attended when UNCF (United Negro College Fund) held its...

Sankofa Wellness Center Breaks Ground, Aims to Transform Health and Economic Outcomes in Garfield Park

Earlier this week, a major project aimed at improving the health, wellness and economic outcomes of Garfield Park residents began. On Monday, the Garfield Park...

41st Annual UNCF Chicago Walk for Education Celebrates Major Success

Many gathered at Burnham Park for a day of walking, running, and biking to support historically Black colleges and universities (Photo Credits: Ronnita Dumas). Chicago's...

75 Years of ‘Annie Allen’: Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks’ Pulitzer-Winning Legacy

In celebration of the 75th anniversary of "Annie Allen," Gwendolyn Brooks' literary triumph, Brooks Permissions and partners are launching a series of events, re-releases,...

‘Kat-Tat Experience’: Chicagoan Katrina Collins Returns Home to Host Tattoo Expo

A collection of photos from the Kat Tat Experience (Aug. 30th-Sept. 1st) hosted by H-F native, Katrina Collins. It included On-site tattoos done by...

ITAV LA Bronzeville Campus Celebrates Successful First Day of School

ITAV CEO Nakisha Hobbs and a new ITAV student (Photo Provided). It Takes A Village Leadership Academy's (ITAV LA’s) inaugural day at the historically rich...

ComEd, Quilt and Node Unite to Bridge Digital Divide on Chicago’s South and West Sides

To tackle internet connectivity challenges on Chicago’s South and West Sides, ComEd has partnered with Quilt and Node to address the digital divide that...

Why people stay after local economies collapse − a story of home among the ghosts of shuttered steel mills

Steelworkers line up for their paychecks at U.S. Steel’s South Works in Chicago in 1959. Bettman Collection via Getty Images by Amanda McMillan Lequieu, Drexel...

Clipse Ignites the ‘Pepsi Dig In Day Block Party’ at DuSable Museum

Clipse perform onstage during Pepsi Dig In Day Block Party to celebrate Black-owned restaurants on Pepsi Dig In Day at DuSable Black History Museum...

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