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The Wait is Over! HAMILTON RETURNS TO CHICAGO!

Chicago, Ill. – Broadway In Chicago announced that HAMILTON will return to Chicago for the first time following a record-breaking 3+ year run. This multi-week engagement begins September 13, at the James M. Nederlander Theatre. Groups are now available for 10+ by calling 312-977-1710. Casting, performance schedule, and individual ticket sales for HAMILTON will be announced later this year. For more details, visit BroadwayInChicago.com.

THE DUSABLE MUSEUM TO PRESENT A NEW EXHIBITION OF ART FROM THE COLLECTION OF ACTRESS CCH POUNDER

The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center is pleased to announce a new exhibition featuring paintings from the Collection of Emmy® award-nominated actress CCH Pounder. The exhibition “Diaspora Stories: Selections from the CCH Pounder Collection” will open on March 18, 2023, and continue through July 16, 2023.

Illinois Earns Credit Upgrade from S&P

Governor JB Pritzker celebrated S&P Global Ratings’ upgrade of Illinois bonds. This latest action means that Illinois has received a total of seven upgrades in less than two years under Governor Pritzker. This fiscal progress was achieved due to strong fiscal leadership by Gov. Pritzker and Democrats in the General Assembly.

Green City Market to Kick Off 2023 Sustainable Supper Series at Michelin-Recognized Restaurant, Eden

Green City Market (GCM), the nonprofit organization behind Chicago’s premier sustainable farmers’ market, is hosting its first installment of the 2023 Sustainable Supper Series at The Paramount Group’s Avondale-based restaurant, Eden. The event takes place on from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, and tickets will include a specialty cocktail (or mocktail), a three-course meal sourced locally and sustainably from Green City Market farmers, and a live panel discussing the important impact that farmers’ markets have on the local food system.

Sebastian White to Partner With Chef Devon Quinn to Raise Funds for The Evolved Network

Chef Sebastian White of The Evolved Network and Chef Devon Quinn, Chief Culinary Officer for eden, are thrilled to present “Sprouts of Change”, a five-course collaboration dinner from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 14. Guests will enjoy passed bites, dinner, and wine pairings–with each of the five courses created by either Devon or Sebastian, ending with a dessert they’ve created together. All proceeds from the dinner will directly support The Evolved Network in their mission to provide culinary, gardening, and service experiences to equip youth in systematically oppressed Chicago communities. Programs offer transformative healing, useful real life skills, and the support needed to evolve into masters of their own unique gifts.

SOUTH SUBURBAN SCHOOL DISTRICTS COME TOGETHER FOR A BLACK HISTORY PERFORMING ARTS SHOWCASE FEATURING OVER 400 STUDENTS

More than 400 students from districts across the south suburbs came together at Governor’s State University on Monday, February 27, for a Black History Performing Arts Showcase. The theme of the showcase was “As One” and was a collaborative effort between Rich Township High School District 227, Southland College Prep High School, Elementary School District 159, Matteson School District 162, and Park Forest-Chicago Heights School District 163.

Reregulation of Airlines Will Have Negative Impact on Travelers of Color

Among the significant strides our country has made to create a more equitable society, air travel does not always come to mind. However, it was not long ago that air travel was only for the elite. Airfares were prohibitively expensive, and flying on commercial airlines was a privilege that almost exclusively upper-class, white Americans could enjoy.

Toyota Announces the Winners of its ‘Need a Nudge’ Contest

An inspiring group of noteworthy local grassroots organizations from across the U.S. have been named recipients of $10,000 grants, in the first-ever Toyota “Need a Nudge” contest. The national initiative, launched in the fall of 2022, was conceived to help support and uplift non-profit organizations and leaders across the country, whose often unsung work is effecting positive change in the communities Toyota serves.

ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL ASKS COURT TO REQUIRE TIKTOK TO COMPLY WITH INVESTIGATION

Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a bipartisan coalition of 46 attorneys general, filed an amicus brief on Monday asking a court to order social media company TikTok, Inc. to fully comply with an ongoing national investigation into whether the company violated consumer protection laws.

Chef and Restaurant Owner speaks to Hyde Park High School students

At the end of February, he paid it forward by speaking with students from Hyde Park Academy High School as part of the Obama Foundation Future Series.

PRESIDENT AND CEO OF CHICAGO FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN WANTS TO TRANSFORM PEOPLE'S LIVES

Felicia Davis Blakley has spent the bulk of her career in the public sector, helping people. Her mother raised her with a very strong sense of community and responsibility and giving back.

West Side United provides funds to small businesses in the community

James Diggs has been the owner and operator of Tidy Up Experts for seven years. The commercial cleaning business, which is located on the city’s West side, currently has three contracts in Garfield Park and two in North Lawndale. Tidy Up Experts also employs youth and trains them on janitorial and cleaning work.

Physicist is building a community for Black and Latinx scientists

Dr. Jessica Esquivel became interested in Science Technology Engineering Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) from watching science fiction movies growing up. When she saw “Contact,” with Jodie Foster playing an astrophysicist, she was hooked and enthralled by the story of a woman scientist who was leading a group.

Scholarship provides funding for students interested in STEM

ComEd has a scholarship for students interested in pursuing careers in energy. The Future of Energy Scholars Program provides up to $10,000 for students, as well as an opportunity to intern with ComEd.

LYNWOOD HOST “PROPERTY AFTER DEATH FORUM” FOR RESIDENTS TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE ON HOW TO PLAN FOR ASSETS & PROPERTY FRAUD PROTECTION

The Village of Lynwood is pleased to announce its upcoming Property After Death Forum Event, which will take place on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, from 5:30 PM until 7:30 PM, at the Glenwood-Lynwood Library located at 19901 Stony Island Avenue, Lynwood, IL 60411. The event will provide essential information on how residents can acquire assets from their loved ones after death and how to protect their homes from property fraud. Residents will have an in-depth opportunity to gain knowledge on how to acquire assets from their loved ones after death. Statistics show that billions of dollars in assets go unclaimed each year, mainly due to a need for knowledge about how to transfer them. This event aims to provide residents with the necessary information on transferring homes, cars, and bank accounts to whom they choose.