State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, advanced a proposal out of a House committee Tuesday that would give voters an opportunity to institute a 3% surtax on income over $1 million and deliver billions to schools and homeowners in property tax relief.
Mugler Fragrances is the official sponsor of Cardi B's highly anticipated Little Miss Drama Tour, which has sold out across all stops to date, marking a powerful collaboration between two cultural icons known for fearless self-expression, bold femininity, and boundary-pushing creativity.
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) hosted its successful signature pitch competition on the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) campus with 100 of its students recently.
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies recently released a new policy brief highlighting both the opportunities and risks that the emerging AI economy presents for Black entrepreneurs. The brief, How State Policymakers and Community Leaders Can Help Close the Federal AI Policy Gap for Black Entrepreneurs, outlines how state and local governments, philanthropic organizations, and private-sector leaders can act to ensure Black business owners are able to compete and lead in the AI era.
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation (TPAF), a Naperville, Illinois–based nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals with autism, is recognizing National Autism Awareness Month and National Autism Acceptance Month this April with the launch of its three-month "Flourish Together: Community. Support. Impact." campaign. The initiative features a series of community partnerships and local business activations designed to educate the public and support TPAF's programming.
he National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) today announced the launch of its Affordable Homeownership Bus Tour, a major national initiative bringing housing affordability solutions directly to communities. Under the leadership of NAREB President Ashley Thomas III, the tour unites housing experts, local leaders, lenders, and real estate professionals to help individuals and families achieve and sustain homeownership.
Mayor Brandon Johnson joined City officials and community leaders to break ground on the Chicago South Side Birth Center (CSSBC), the South Side’s first ever dedicated birth center and the first nonprofit birth center in Illinois. The City-backed project is utilizing funds made available through Mayor Johnson’s $1.25B Housing and Economic Development (HED) Bond to convert the former Morning Star Bible Baptist Church building at 8301 S. Shore Dr. in South Chicago into a community focused reproductive health clinic with three birthing suites and on-site midwifery care.
n a powerful alignment with Women’s History Month, Praize Productions, Inc. (PPI) proudly announces its 15th-anniversary celebration, The Begin Again Gala, taking place Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the historic House of Hope, 752 E 114th St, Chicago, IL 60628.
Mayor Brandon Johnson joined the Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD) at Malcolm X College to celebrate the 67 community-based organizations being awarded City grants through a mutual aid initiative designed to expand food access and supportive services while counteracting the effects of the Trump administration’s devastating cuts to food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program (SNAP).
The Chicago Urban League (CUL) announced that applications for the 13th class of its competitive IMPACT Leadership Development Program are open through May 1. Now in its 13th year, the nine-month program pairs mid-to-senior-level professionals in Chicago with executive mentors and a curriculum built around contemporary civic issues, equipping fellows with the leadership skills required to advance their careers while driving impact across the city.
The Illinois America 250 Commission invites people from across Illinois to participate in Illinois Voices 250, a statewide effort to record conversations with residents as part of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Recorded conversations will be preserved at the U.S. Library of Congress.
In celebration of International Jazz Day (IJD), the Jazz Institute of Chicago invites audiences to explore the city’s vibrant jazz scene in a new and immersive way with the Chicago Jazz Club Experience (CJCE), a one-night, citywide event connecting live music, neighborhood jazz clubs, and community.
The Dyrt, the app to get the best campsites, built by the largest RVing and camping community in the U.S., has found that BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) individuals are discovering camping more rapidly than the overall population, and were 53% more likely to have camped for the first time in 2025.
The Howard University College of Arts and Sciences hosted programming as part of the 30th Annual Women Ambassadors Conference, featuring the university as the second stop of its three-city event series.
On April 27, audiences will gather at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts for Sketches of Spain: Revisited, an orchestral tribute that reimagines the groundbreaking 1960 collaboration between Miles Davis and Gil Evans. But this is not a recreation—it’s a transformation.