“CONNECTION ERROR,” a movie made entirely via Zoom by two Chicago based theatre makers will be streaming on YouTube on Sept. 3.
Read MoreThe Chinese American Museum of Chicago reopened July 1 after being closed for over three months as Chicago entered Phase 4 of the state’s reopening plan.
Read MoreIt has been three weeks into mandatory stay-at-home orders in Illinois, yet there are still days more to come. At this time, it is extremely important to take care of ourselves. TRC editor Carolyn created this list of apps that you may find helpful to reduce your anxiety.
Read MoreZhaoqiu He, the founder of an arts center based in Chicago's Chinatown, performs Cantonese Opera alongside with over 20 other senior immigrants from the southern part of China. They find a community of common roots and celebrate their later years with music.
By performing at the library regularly, they also showcase the traditional culture to a younger Chinese American generation as well as all the other people around the city.
Read MoreNorth Lawndale native, Kimberly Dixon, features kids and youths from the community in her movies to foster new generations of actors, actresses, comedians, musicians, singers and more in this area.
Read MoreOn December 16, Injustice Watch held a discussion in West Englewood about their report about this recent court decision. At the event, there was also a screening of Second Chance Kids, a documentary which examines three juvenile murder cases in Massachusetts.
Read MoreCommunity members, advocate groups and domestic violence survivors gathered in Jefferson Park's auditorium on October 29th to commemorate a woman shot by her ex-husband a year ago in this neighborhood.
Read MoreMore than 100 high school immigrant students in Chicago learn leadership and civics every school year at KINETIC, a program offered by Asian Americans Advancing Justice.
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