The six tour guides of the Chicago Black Muslim History Tour stood up to give and receive greetings of peace to a procession of guests as they stepped on the bus. The group of visiting Indonesian ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Black veterans of the Chicago Fire Department gathered Thursday to give their insight to the next generation of firefighters and paramedics. Inside Wishnick Hall at the Illinois ...
Throughout February, Northwestern ... NU’s Black student alliance, will host a trip to The Rink, an African-American-owned skating rink in Chicago. The trip begins at 4 p.m. on Feb. 25.
Chicago Treasurer's Office is committing to the financial growth of Black residents. While the current presidential administration is busy rolling back diversity and inclusion efforts, the Chicago ...
NBCUniversal Local Chicago (NBC 5 Chicago and Telemundo Chicago) will commemorate Black Heritage Month with ... committed to play college hoops at Northwestern University.
Illinois struck down laws that kept free Black people from entering the state in 1865, a year after the Illinois Colored ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --Northwestern Medicine is celebrating a milestone after performing a record number of lung transplants using new technology known as "lungs in a box." The procedure allows surgeons ...
Black History Month is an opportunity to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and inspire the future. In Chicago, the public library serves as a hub for learning and community engagement ...
In an exclusive rolling out interview, we connect with Lauran A. Smith — visionary behind Chicago Black Restaurant Week (CBRW)—as she celebrates the 10th anniversary of this citywide event.
Northwestern’s Department ... ‘don’t go’ to the south and west sides of Chicago. O’Boyle, a white resident in the predominantly Black neighborhood of East Garfield Park, and Cortez ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago's only Black-owned skating rink rolls into history with 50 years of impactThe only Black-owned skating rink in Illinois has touched lives for decades. In a Fox 32 special report, Terrence Lee takes us inside the iconic space.
CHICAGO (WGN) — Friday, Feb. 7, will mark 160 years since Illinois struck down laws that kept free Black people from entering the state and gave those already in the state just 10 days to get out.
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