Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) in collaboration with Next Showcase USA are pleased to announce open auditions for the 2024 Chicago Made Music Showcase. Chicago Made is a DCASE-operated program that supports local creatives by connecting Chicagoland aspiring artists with the necessary resources to get started and keep going in the music, film and creative industries. The annual Chicago Made Music Showcase invites all Chicagoland musicians to audition for a chance to perform before a panel of industry experts to win networking opportunities, performing opportunities, or even the $10,000 grand prize.
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced $15 million in funding for 33 organizations across Illinois for the Job Training and Economic Development Program (JTED). JTED provides workforce training and wrap-around services to help bolster equitable workforce recovery for Illinoisans struggling to gain meaningful employment. As part of Illinois' workforce recovery efforts, JTED grants focus on helping increase employment among workers and industries hardest hit by COVID-19.
Thursday, Sept. 11, the National Civil Rights Museum will open a new exhibition celebrating over three decades of culture and entertainment centered around a Memphis football favorite. Entitled The Southern Heritage Classic: Celebrating 35 Years of an HBCU Memphis Tradition, the exhibition showcases artifacts, periodicals, and footage from the collection of the founder of the Southern Heritage Classic, Fred Jones, Jr.
Prosperity Now is excited to announce the winners of the RISE Challenge, a transformative competition designed to empower and uplift entrepreneurs of color by harnessing the power of Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). The winners were revealed today at the 2024 Prosperity Summit, an event that has gathered over 1,500 experts, advocates, policy makers, and financial executives to envision a more inclusive American economy.
Missing Black Women in Chicago is the subject of a panel discussion that will take place at the Printers Row Lit Fest. The discussion will feature Jamie Nesbitt Golden of Block HunClub Chicago, Pulitzer Prize winning Journalists trina reynolds-tyler, of Invisible Institute, and Sarah Conway of City Bureau, and Olivia Obineme of Public Narrative.
A series of cultural events featuring artists, activists and community leaders with the goal of inspiring and empowering people to vote took place in the West Loop. Into Action 2024, which was hosted by Task Force and Drive Agency, featured more than 200 pieces of artwork, "the" performances and conversations from Aug. 17th to 22nd.
Residents from the Southeast side packed the Salud Center on Wednesday, Aug. 28th, for a meeting with officials about the proposed quantum computing campus at SouthWorks.
The Village of Matteson President Sheila Chalmers-Currin was one of three people who received the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. The award presentation recently took place at the Swissotel in downtown Chicago.
As UNCF (United Negro College Fund) observes its 80th anniversary, UNCF Chicago will hold its 41st Annual Walk for Education®, Sept. 7, 2024, at 8 a.m., in Chicago at Burnham Park, Grove 7, South DuSable Lake Shore Drive @ 39th Street.
For many families, late summer ushers in the annual ritual known as “back to school.” Dreaded by kids and celebrated by parents, the return to school marks a time of transition to more rigid schedules after a few months of fun and flexibility.
evian® natural spring water, the official water of the US Open, creative powerhouse and cultural icon Pharrell Williams, and his design, innovation, and lifestyle product company, Humanrace announce the launch of an exclusive limited-edition tennis-inspired apparel collection. The capsule collection marks the first installment of a multifaceted partnership rooted in community, creativity, and the undeniable energy of living young. Whether you're a passionate player or a devoted fan, the evian x Humanrace by Pharrell Williams collaboration celebrates the spirit of tennis while embracing the vibrant energy of the city that hosts the tournament and the people from all over the world who come to experience this moment.
Thrivin’ in Color, a podcast dedicated to amplifying diverse voices and stories, continues its celebration of Black Business Month with a new episode featuring Gaby L. Longsworth, CEO and founder of Absolutely Everything Curly. Gaby shares how she is transforming the beauty industry with her innovative platform, using science to help individuals embrace their natural hair.
Credit cards can be an important tool toward building a healthy financial future. When used responsibly, credit cards can help you establish a solid credit history, making it easier to finance larger purchases – like a home or vehicle – in the future.
Clue, a leading menstrual and reproductive health tracking app, and Headspace, a leading mental health platform, today announced a collaboration to empower women and people with cycles to take control of their mental health as they navigate various stages of their cycles. Clue Plus members will have access to 50% off a Headspace subscription that will give them tailored guidance, support, and validation to help manage cycle-related stress and improve overall well-being.
After a positive diagnosis of prostate cancer, some men may worry about treatment options and related side effects that could lead to sexual dysfunction, urinary problems and mobility issues.