INTERVIEW: Feeling that his investments in Black Chicago are being lost in ‘chaos’ narratives, Johnson is spending more time ...
is a four-time Pulitzer-nominated journalist and was the press secretary of Chicago Mayor Eugene Sawyer. During the past four decades, Anderson has written signed, op-ed page columns for the Chicago ...
In the face of President Donald Trump’s attempts to terminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, Black communities around the country are responding with their wallets. However, some ...
(L to R): CAARPR executive director Frank Chapman, Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability Commissioner Aaron Gottlieb, 15th District PDC member Arewa Karen Winters, CAARPR organizer ...
On Tuesday, students gathered at Malcolm X College on the Near West Side to discuss the importance of local labor movements with alders from the 4th, 33rd, 46th and 49th wards. “Where capitalism has ...
Demanding reparations to rectify the hundreds of years of systemic harm, mistreatment and discrimination against Black Americans is a continued call that dates back to when President Abraham Lincoln ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is visiting various neighborhoods for what his administration is calling a “Faith in Government Tour.” The second stop of the public town hall-styled event brought him to East ...
is a social media manager and journalist who has worked for The Daily Beast, Fast Company, All Digitocracy and more.
a long time Chicago resident, is deeply passionate about advancing financial literacy in underserved communities.
is a Black-led and Black-focused, statewide, advocacy organization focused on the resilience and self-determination of Black Illinoisans.
is a Chicago-based organizer and writer, and a columnist for In These Times. She was a co-founder of Black Youth Project 100, where she led the groups’s national organizing program and worked on ...