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Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch and Proviso Dems to Host 4th Annual Juneteenth Festival

On Friday, June 19, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch’s Juneteenth Festival is the place to be with a day of family and community fun, featuring performances, guest appearances, and local vendors selling food, art, and more. New this year, the event will provide free shuttle service from Proviso West High School [4701 Harrison St, Hillside, IL].

St. Bernard Hospital to Host Free Community FitFest on June 6

St. Bernard Hospital invites Chicagoans to its third annual Community FitFest on Saturday, June 6, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at its Ambulatory Care Center (ACC), 6307 S. Stewart Ave. This year’s event will celebrate the ACC’s 10th anniversary. Built in 2016, the ACC was created to bring accessible, high-quality, and community-centered specialty and primary care closer to home for residents who once traveled miles for basic services. Over the past decade, it has reduced those barriers and expanded access to preventive care—helping patients seek treatment earlier and avoid unnecessary ER visits.

CITY, COUNTY AND STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS TO WITNESS UNVEILING AND LAUNCH OF THE FIRST MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE UNIT IN ILLINOIS

Dr. Twin Green- CEO of The Link & Option Center- will be joined on Wedenesday, June 3rd @ 10:00 a.m. by several Cook County Commissioners, State and local elected officials, mental health advocates, mental health providers, and residents in the unveiling and launch of the first Mental Health Mobile unit in Illinois.

TIFFANY HIGHTOWER LEADS ILBCF INTO A NEW ERA OF COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT, POLICY INNOVATION, AND GENERATIONAL IMPACT

As the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation (ILBCF) continues expanding its statewide impact, Executive Director and CEO Tiffany Hightower is leading the organization into a new era centered on equity, civic engagement, economic empowerment, and transformative policy initiatives designed to uplift Black communities across Illinois.

FAITH LEADERS TO RECEIVE THE REV. JESSE L. JACKSON SR. FREEDOM & JUSTICE AWARD AT ANNUAL RAINBOW PUSH CONFERENCE IN CHICAGO

Today, Rainbow PUSH announced it would honor three faith leaders during its annual national convention taking place June 10–13, 2026, at its headquarters in Chicago.

Jay Davis Presents: Creative Hustle Season 2 Red Carpet Screening Set for Hollywood Blvd Cinema

Created by Jay Davis, Creative Hustle comedy series has quickly built a reputation for spotlighting Chicago’s vibrant creative community through a unique blend of sketch comedy, stand-up performances, music, and authentic storytelling. What started as a platform to showcase local talent has evolved into a growing entertainment brand drawing attention from audiences and creatives alike.

Prattling of An Old Woman

For generations, we Black Americans have survived obstacles that were never accidental. Political exclusion, economic inequality, health disparities, struggling schools, unstable housing, and social fragmentation have been with us for centuries. What we are experiencing now did not emerge overnight. Our ancestors encountered and endured these same conditions for generations. However, the policies, practices, and systems that we as a people developed over the generations to survive—and often thrive—now seem forgotten.

DEAR ME CARE CIRCLE’S THIRD ANNUAL PRE-MOTHER’S DAY AWARDS BRUNCH CELEBRATES AND SUPPORTS CAREGIVERS

In a room filled with elegance, emotion, and intention, Dear Me Care Circle’s Third Annual Pre–Mother’s Day Awards Brunch held recently at Malcolm X College, was a deeply moving tribute to a special group of unsung heroes of families and communities—caregivers.

CPS students stepping into the energy industry, will have jobs waiting for them after graduation

Twenty-eight high school students from Chicago Public Schools (CPS) just took a big step toward launching bright careers. The students and their families came to the Peoples Energy Training Center in Little Village to celebrate their completion of a training program called Bright Futures U. The program is a joint initiative between CPS and Peoples Gas that provides classroom and hands-on experience in the energy industry. Students who complete the training have jobs waiting for them when they graduate high school.

Rich Township Senior Earns Associate Degree Before High School Graduation

Rich Township High School senior Queen Thigpen walked across the graduation stage in May with more than a high school diploma. Before completing her senior year, Queen earned an Associate degree in Computer Science from Prairie State College, an extraordinary accomplishment that reflects her dedication, perseverance, and commitment to academic excellence.

SHIBA & Co. Launches Sakura Limited Edition

SHIBA & Co., the New York-based dog lifestyle and fashion brand, announces the launch of the Sakura Limited Edition — a strictly limited series of numbered pieces inspired by the cherry blossom season and the cultural heritage of Shiba Inu's homeland, Japan.

NAMI Chicago Named One of Chicago’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For for Third Year in a Row

NAMI Chicago has been named one of Chicago’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® in 2026, marking the third year in a row the organization has received the recognition.

IDPH reminds consumers to use caution after Listeria outbreak linked to headcheese deli meat product

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is urging consumers to take precautions after an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) linked to a brand of headcheese deli meat product sold in Illinois.

Deadline Approaching for Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame Nominations

The Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) is accepting nominations for the 2026 induction class of the Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame through June 1.

ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL LEADS COALITION AGAINST EPA’S PROPOSAL TO GUT NATIONAL LIMITS ON TOXIC ETHYLENE OXIDE POLLUTION

Attorney General Kwame Raoul today led a coalition of 16 attorneys general opposing a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposal to repeal national emission standards for ethylene oxide (EtO) used by commercial sterilization facilities. According to the EPA’s own assessment, EtO is a known human carcinogen and among the most toxic pollutants regulated under the Clean Air Act.