Ladies of Virtue mentor Jamila Trimuel, 39, grew up on the Southeast side of Chicago in the South Shore community. She remembers how her father would always tell her, "You're an African girl, you could do anything you set your mind to."
Read MoreEveryone in the world longs for the feeling to belong in this world.
Through families, friends, and even at work, this is a normal feeling to have. In this climate, the importance of knowing your ethnicity has been the hot topic to know your place in the world. What is your place? What is your role? How do you deal?
“CONNECTION ERROR,” a movie made entirely via Zoom by two Chicago based theatre makers will be streaming on YouTube on Sept. 3.
Read MoreWhat is the future of live music in Chicago? COVID-19 has put most venues on indefinite hiatus due to the global pandemic. No concert, no tour, and not even a global festival is safe from cancellation.
Read MoreOn Sunday, July 19, Grace & Glory Tabernacle MB Church officially reopened the doors of the church to its congregation.
Read MoreOn July 22, the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners voted to initiate the process of removing Stephen Douglas’ namesake from Douglass Park in order for the park to honor American abolitionist, Frederick Douglass.
Read MoreCollege and high school seniors are in distress because of how COVID-19 has impacted their lives. There have only been disadvantages that have been tied to COVID-19 throughout the school year, and some are afraid for what is to come in this next upcoming semester.
Read MoreAs Mayor Lori Lightfoot changes the city's phases in response to COVID-19, rideshare workers are maneuvering through uncertain times.
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