Why The 1919 Chicago Race Riot Matters Today
“We strongly believe that the Chicago race riot serves as the origin story for the two Chicagos: one of people of color, one white,” said Franklin Cosey-Gay.
“We strongly believe that the Chicago race riot serves as the origin story for the two Chicagos: one of people of color, one white,” said Franklin Cosey-Gay.
Chicago’s new ‘Strategic Plan for Transportation’ aims to equitably transform mobility and access in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Some school districts, including U-46 in Elgin, are requiring younger students to wear face masks on campus.
A new law prevents statements made by participants in restorative justice programs from being used in court.
In light of a recent report, educational leaders address the low enrollment rate of Black students in Illinois colleges and universities.
A group is trying to save a remnant from when Cicero was the Czech capital of the Chicago area — and turn it back into a space for immigrants.
Controversy over ignored assault allegations led to leadership shakeup at Young Chicago Authors. Reset talks to the new executive director.
The COVID-19 pandemic drove overdose deaths to record numbers last year.
ShipBob is one of the latest Chicago startups to achieve unicorn status.
A new report from the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics says COVID-19 is largely to blame for the drop in U.S. life expectancy.