Free Learning Opportunities Available and Volunteers Needed for the South Suburban College Literacy Tutoring Program

South Suburban College (SSC) is seeking participants for the Adult Volunteer Literacy (AVL) Tutoring Program. The program is structured to train volunteers to become one-on-one tutors for adults in need of basic literacy skills. Instruction in basic literacy includes the development of phonetic reading skills, whole language experience, combined with effective communication skills. Residents are welcome to volunteer as tutors and encourage others to take advantage of this free professional development opportunity.

Nonprofit Provides Safe Space For Young People To Showcase Their Creativity

Natalie and her son D.A. Manning founded This Is Life: Chicago in 2013. D.A. Manning came up with the concept at 11 when he created a piece about the gun violence that was taking place in the city. He turned that piece into a rap and decided he wanted to host his own talent showcase, with the goal of providing a platform for his peers in the city.

ICYMI: Democratic Leaders Mark 100 Days until the Democratic National Convention

In case you missed it, Saturday marked 100 days until the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago on August 19. Convention officials organized a day of service in Chicago’s historic Pullman neighborhood to mark the occasion, and they were joined by Chicago Democrats who expressed their excitement for the upcoming event.

MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON PROCLAIMS SALVATION ARMY WEEK IN CHICAGO

In an effort to bring the citizens of Chicago together to address issues affecting their most vulnerable neighbors year-round, Mayor Brandon Johnson has issued a proclamation declaring May 13-19, 2024, as “Salvation Army Week in Chicago.” The proclamation recognizes the ongoing efforts of the staff and volunteers of the country’s largest nongovernmental provider of social services to help those in the community who are struggling.

Pappas, Jordan, Black Men United to share flowers, chips along Michigan Avenue for Mother’s Day

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, media personality “Candid” Candace Jordan and members of Black Men United will hand out flowers and chips to passersby from noon to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 12, along Chicago’s Magnificent Mile.

Chicago Sinfonietta's Board of Directors names two long-serving supporters Lifetime Trustees, welcomes new member

As its 36th anniversary season draws to a close, Chicago Sinfonietta shares new developments in its Board of Directors. Announced by James Weidner, Board Chair, and WaveMaker 360 Partner, and Genhi Givings Bailey, Vice Chair and Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Perkins Coie LLP, Chicago Sinfonietta celebrates two long-serving supporters who have held various positions over the decades, naming them Lifetime Trustees of the Board of Directors, and welcomes a new Board member.

Remembering Our Purpose – A Tribute to James Alfred Washington

While in Dallas to memorialize our dear friend, James Washington, my visit routinely found me engaged in stimulating conversations as I saw old friends and met new ones.

NAN Gathering Plans to Bring Drug Discount Concerns to Federal Reps

Recently the National Action Network (NAN) Leadership and Awards Breakfast, our Chairman Reverend Al Sharpton brought together NAN Board Members, State Chapter Chairs, senior staff, and community activists to discuss our increasing concern around the 340B Drug Discount Program.

Caregivers Honored at Inaugural Dear Me Care Circle

The launch of a new group for caregivers was held on last April 27th at the Hyatt Chicago Medical/University District. It was a full room of caregivers and the family and friends who love them attending the ‘Dear Me Care Circle’ Pre-Mother’s Day Brunch. Themed

Law Day at South Suburban College: A Resounding Success!

South Suburban College (SSC) celebrated Law Day on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, marking a significant milestone in fostering legal education and awareness within the community. The event drew an impressive turnout, with state and local law enforcement agencies, high school students from Bremen, Hillcrest, and Oak Forest, SSC legal studies students, and last but not least, SSC staff converging to partake in a day filled with immersive experiences and insightful discussions.

New Report Reveals Safety Challenges Black Girls Face in Schools

the National Women's Law Center (NWLC) and Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) released a report that examines the experiences Black girls have with school safety and school policing.

AFFIRM FILMS AND PROVIDENT FILMS REVEAL THE OFFICIAL TRAILER 'THE FORGE'

Sony Pictures' AFFIRM Films, Provident Films and the beloved Kendrick Brothers release their official trailer today as they gear up to launch their newest film, THE FORGE, exclusively in theaters nationwide beginning August 23rd. THE FORGE is a bold, inspirational drama about the power of mentorship that takes place in the same cinematic world as WAR ROOM, their 2015 hit film that claimed the #1 spot on the North American box office charts.

For Exquisite Finds, the NYC Spring Jewelry and Object Show Unearthed Hidden Gems from Around the World

In a world where innovation and modernity often take center stage, there's a timeless allure to the vintage and antique. Stepping into a show dedicated to these treasures is entering a realm where every piece has a story to tell, and every glance reveals a glimpse into history's elegant past. Cue the NYC Spring Jewelry and Object Show (NYCJAOS). After a successful inaugural autumn edition, the new KIL Promotions spring show recently launched at the Metropolitan Pavilion.

NICOLE ARI PARKER IS THE FACE OF KAREN MILLEN'S ICONS SERIES VOL. 6

Karen Millen, a London based fashion brand, is thrilled to announce the face of THE ICONS VOL.6; a collaboration with American actress and philanthropist, Nicole Ari Parker. The collection consists of occasionwear and elevated wardrobe staples that are everlasting designs for the modern woman.

Dr. Anthony Fletcher Installed as President of the Association of Black Cardiologists

The Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) proudly announces it 20th President, Dr. Anthony Fletcher. Dr. Fletcher's installation took place during the ABC's spring 2024 Membership Meeting in Atlanta earlier this month. He is an interventional cardiologist with CHI St. Vincent Cardiology and Medicine Clinic in Little Rock, Arkansas. Dr. Fletcher is a graduate of Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He completed his Internal Medicine Internship and Residency at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. where he also completed his Cardiovascular Fellowship.

UrbanGeekz Inks Groundbreaking Content Syndication Deal with Black-Owned Ridesharing App Moovn

Award-winning digital news brand UrbanGeekz has teamed up with Black-owned ride-hailing app Moovn to share its content with passengers on the move.

Prudential Financial empowers young changemakers with $15,000 each at Emerging Visionaries Summit

Twenty-five outstanding young people were honored by the Prudential Emerging Visionaries program for their initiatives to address pressing financial and societal issues.

3 North Lawndale Schools Partner with Community to Launch STEAM Programming in SY 2024-2025

Chicago Public Schools (CPS), in collaboration with many community partners, is honored to announce the creation of a science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) programming in North Lawndale for the 2024-25 School Year. The partnership involves three current CPS schools; Chalmers School of Excellence, Johnson School of Excellence, and The Collins Academy High School, and promises to provide students with a well-balanced education that deepens their knowledge in STEAM subjects, starting in elementary school and continuing through high school – yielding more graduates prepared for in-demand STEAM careers.

Farragut Career Academy IB World School Renaming Gymnasium After Former Teacher/Basketball Coach William “Wolf” Nelson

Farragut Career Academy IB World School honored a beloved coach and teacher with a ceremony to name its gym the “William “Wolf” Nelson Gymnasium.” Nelson, a Farragut alumnus, has taught math for 33 years and was the varsity and junior varsity boys’ basketball coach for 40 years, respectively. He retired following the 2022-23 school year.

Chicago Public Schools Hosts Annual Mental Health Summit

More than 200 students and staff from across Chicago Public Schools convened at Malcolm X College to break the stigma around mental health through workshops, wellness activities, music and more. CPS Chief Health Officer Dr. Sofia Adawy Akintunde served as a keynote speaker and participant along with other CPS team members. Saturday’s summit is the second annual event and represents an early start to Mental Health Awareness Month in May.