Matteson food vendors show diversity at Unity Day

The 13th Annual Taste of Matteson & Unity Day displayed food from local restaurants and vendors from different ethnic backgrounds even though Matteson has a predominately black population.

Public Safety Taskforce Receives Massive Grant From U.S. Department of Justice

The Englewood Public Safety Taskforce recently announced that they were awarded a $953,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). The grant will be dispersed over three years and will assist with researching and creating a crime prevention strategy in the community.

Fashion Show Raises Money for Craniofacial Defects, Brings Awareness About Human Trafficking

In Atlanta, during the SHINE Fashion Show designers from Atlanta to Africa will come together on October 6 at the The Infinite Energy Center, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy in Duluth, GA 30097 for an evening of fashion, food and fun featuring an Afro-Indian themed fashion show. Tickets are $25, registration is open at www. lovewithoutreason.org under the Events tab.

Ford Freedom Honoring Unsung Heroes In The African American Community

In every community there are individuals who go above and beyond to positively impact countless lives. Their stories deserve recognition.

ComEd Launches Energy Academy at Dunbar Vocational High School in Bronzeville

Dunbar Vocational Career Academy High School in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood is partnering with ComEd to launch an energy academy that will make the science of energy a key part of the students’ four-year learning experience and offer paid apprenticeships to prepare them for job opportunities and further education.

Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Celebrates Past and Future

Deeply Rooted Dance Theater (DRDT) celebrates its successes and looks forward to what lies ahead with “An Inspired Past. A Jubilant Future” December 15 and 16 at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts on the University of Chicago campus, 915 E. 60th Street, Chicago.

$400,000 GRANT WILL INCREASE ACCESS TO CAPITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Fund recently awarded a $400,000 grant to the Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives Micro Finance Group (CNIMFG). The grant money will allow CNIMFG to provide even more small business loans to the greater Chicago area, including businesses in the South Suburbs.

8K Redefines Heat on Demand Apparel

8K, an industry leader in heated apparel has officially launched the latest collection of its revolutionary outerwear. The newest offering for women and men builds on the brands expertise in creating versatile, heated outerwear, now delivering the ability to charge smartphones on the go while simultaneously delivering essential warmth in seconds.

Key women leaders urge an override of Governor's veto

Key women leaders from around Illinois united recently to urge an override of the Governor's veto of new protections for fair treatment for women in the workplace, after he vetoed a similar proposal last year.

2nd Annual Chicago South Side Film Festival, September 22nd to October 7th

Chicago is eagerly awaiting the second year of The Chicago South Side Film Festival (“CSSFF”), a celebration of the South Side of Chicago on film! The CSSFF will feature nine screenings of vintage feature films, documentaries, and animated shorts. It will be held from September 22nd to October 7th, 2018.

45th Annual Pullman House Tour takes place on Oct 6-7

The Historic Pullman Foundation and the Pullman Civic Organization together are sponsoring the 45th Annual Pullman House Tour which will take place from 11 a.m-5 p.m. Oct. 6-7. Visitors will begin at the Historic Pullman Visitor Center, 11141 S. Cottage Grove Ave, and proceed to take a self-guided tour of several historic homes and structures that showcase the history of the community through architecture and storytelling.

African-American Real Estate Professionals to Escalate Push for New Policies

Despite the fact that the Fair Housing Act was passed by Congress more than 50 years ago, evidence now reveals that government- supported racial discrimination in home buying remains rampant across the U.S. - yet, with little legislative remedy or recourse. This is the reason that members of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB), a 71-year-old organization of Black real estate professionals, are pushing for Congress and policy influencers to take action after a NAREB-issued report and a panel of independent housing experts confirmed pervasive discrimination in homeownership.

Local Family Impacted By Sickle Cell Anemia

For the Strong Family, living with sickle cell anemia has become the new normal. Marshon and Martha Strong live in Park Manor with their five children, three of which were born with sickle cell anemia and receive their primary care and treatment from La Rabida Children’s Hospital in South Shore.

Town Hall Meeting at Avalon Park

Eighth Ward Alderman Michelle Harris will host an upcoming fall 8th Ward “Committed to the Community,” Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018, from 6:30–8:30 p.m. at Avalon Park Field House, 1215 East 83rd Street.

Educators and staff members participate in a three-day New Teacher Orientation

More than 30 incoming teachers and staff members have joined the Dolton West School District 148 family this year. The educators and staff participated in a three-day New Teacher Orientation in August. The sessions provided the new staff members with the opportunity to get acquainted with each other, to learn more about the District and to help prepare for the new academic year.

Thornton Township Offers 1st Empowerment Through Self Defense Class For Women

Thornton Township hosted the self-defense seminar to educate women and seniors about self-defense tactics. One Light Self Defense is a company that trains people to protect themselves against bodily harm.

Controversial New South African Art Exhibit Opens At DuSable Museum

The DuSable Museum of African American History recently opened a new contemporary art exhibit, “Troublemaker: Art Is Our Only Hope,” which primarily features art created by Ayanda Mabulu. The exhibit reimagines new relationships between living and past figures of power and places them in various acts of violence or other compromising behaviors. This exhibit is moving, graphic, powerful, and not suitable for children.

CICS Launches Open Call for Innovative Educator Fellows

Chicago International Charter School (CICS) is seeking innovative educators as part of the Education Entrepreneurship Fellowship program. The Education Entrepreneur Fellowship Open Call closes on Thursday, November 1, 2018. Up to six Fellows will be selected for the Winter 2019 cohort. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply online at https://www.on-ramps.com/jobs/1435.

5th ANNUAL (IN)JUSTICE FOR ALL FILM FESTIVAL TO RUN OCT. 4-13

The (In)Justice for All Film Festival will feature more than 60 films, in 26 locations throughout Chicago within the span of 10 days, designed to educate, encourage and inspire people to take active roles in combating some of the ills that lead to or happen as a result of the mass incarceration epidemic. It runs October 4-13 and is free and open to the public.

ComEd Launches Energy Academy at Dunbar Vocational High School in Bronzeville

Dunbar Vocational Career Academy High School in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood is partnering with ComEd to launch an energy academy that will make the science of energy a key part of the students’ four-year learning experience and offer paid apprenticeships to prepare them for job opportunities and further education.