Prairie View A&M University proudly announces the appointment of Attica Locke as its 2023-2024 Writer-in-Residence for the Toni Morrison Writing Program. Locke, a distinguished American fiction author and acclaimed writer-producer for television and film, was formally introduced on Thursday, Sept. 28, at PVAMU's Don K. Clark Building Auditorium.
With thousands of students traveling by bus every day to and from school and for school events, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is joining school districts across the nation to celebrate National School Bus Safety Week.
The Chicago Bulls and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago (BGCC) celebrate a new milestone in their partnership with the donation of the James R. Jordan Club building by the Bulls.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Department of Street and Sanitation (DSS) announced its first-ever citywide composting initiative, a Food Scrap Drop-Off program, which allows all Chicago residents to bring their household food scraps to one of 15 locations throughout Chicago. To participate, residents sign up for a nearby drop-off location, collect in sealed containers, and bring the collected materials to the green carts at the drop-off sites. Upon collection, these materials are transferred to a composting facility, where food scraps are processed into compost, a valuable product that looks and smells like rich soil and can be used to improve soil health.
Joined by educators, lawmakers and advocates, Governor JB Pritzker announced today that the Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology (DoIT) is launching a paid trainee program to build a pipeline of tech talent to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals and diversify the agency’s workforce.
Tony Award® - winning producers David Garfinkle and Dr. Ron Simons announced the complete cast for the world premiere of SUGAR HILL: The Ellington/Strayhorn Nutcracker which will play Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre Dec. 19-30.
IES Abroad is excited to announce the winner of this year's 9th Annual IES Abroad Study Abroad Film Festival. Sami Stidham from the University of Wisconsin-Madison accepted the Grand Prize for her film "Take the Goggles Off," inspired by her IES Abroad experience in Barcelona (Spring 2023). "Take the Goggles Off" is a thought-provoking and visually captivating film that encourages viewers to embrace the profound beauty hidden within the everyday moments of life. Sami was one of 13 semifinalists and made it to the top 3. She received the $1,500 Grand Prize and secured the newly created $5,000 IES Abroad Barbara Bobrich Annual scholarship for a future University of Wisconsin-Madison study abroad student in financial need, made possible by a newly announced $600,000 donation.
The Black Future Co-op Fund, Washington state’s first Black-led philanthropy, today announced $2 million in grants to 20 Black-led organizations, focusing on arts and education, in its third round of statewide funding. These “We See You” grants represent the commitment the Black Future Co-op Fund has to investing in Black-led nonprofits that play an essential role in advancing self-determination, connecting communities, and promoting civic discourse.
WASHINGTON (Oct. 24)- Sunday afternoon, Oct. 22, the PFLAG National Convention came to a joyful close as Karine Jean-Pierre, one of the most visible openly queer people in the U.S., and Brian K. Bond, PFLAG's CEO, hosted an intimate conversation during the closing luncheon of Learning with Love: The 2023 PFLAG National Convention. The event opened on Friday, Oct. 20 with remarks by First Lady Jill Biden.
The Black Arts & Culture Alliance of Chicago will host its annual Black Excellence Awards on Monday, Nov. 6th , at the Black Ensemble Theater, located at 4450 N. Clark St. This will be the 23rd annual award event.
The Black Harvest Film Festival was founded in 1994 by Sergio Mims and others with the mission to serve as an opportunity for Black people to share stories with one another and new audiences and create economic opportunities for filmmakers.
Cheresa “Reese” LaFrances Purnell founded the Black Women Professionals League in 2015 as a way to support and honor Black women. The organization recently hosted its Annual 40 Under 40 Induction and Award Ceremony at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center.
Black-owned IDG+ Architects recently won the bid to renovate three schools as part of a proposal for Dolton School District 149. IDG+ Architects was founded by Ben S. McMillan III in 2001. The architectural firm has offices in Houston, Dallas and Peoria. It offers full-range architectural services and is guided by the principle that proper and conscientious design has enduring value.
The Reverend Dr. Bill Winston has been feeding souls spiritually as the leader of Living Word Christian Center in Forest Park, Ill. With Living Fresh Market, Winston and his daughter Melody Winston, are able to feed the community by providing healthy food and fresh produce.
As an industry, we must recognize and address a complex problem: racial and ethnic minority populations have historically been underrepresented in clinical trials. Over time, it has become widely recognized that this issue is a systemic problem, not a participant one.