Not only have Chicago taxpayers been getting the short end of the stick, but so have local Amazon workers. Amazon employees have filed complaints with the National Labor Relations Board claiming the company retaliated against employees for COVID-19 “safety strikes.” And at the beginning of April, workers staged a protest at an Amazon distribution center in Gage Park, demanding better wages and scheduling accommodations in the wake of 10.5-hour work shifts.
Pastor John Harrell, Founder and President of the Black Men United Organization- will lead over 1000 confirmed attendees in a distribution of one of the largest multi-million-dollar giveaways in Chicago. Harrell is seeking to provide a day of peace, family, and celebration of Life as they restore Chicago, one community at a time.
Illinois businesses and residents affected by a condominium complex fire that occurred at The Park of River Oaks condominium in Calumet City on May 30, may apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman announced recently.
The NAACP will host its 113th National Convention from July 14 to July 20, 2022 in Atlantic City after two years of virtual programming. For 2 weeks the nation's most prominent advocacy and social justice organization will bring together elected officials, activists, organizers, faith leaders, and entertainers for workshops and discussions to promote solutions to some of the most pressing issues facing Black communities today, including voter suppression, student debt, police brutality and reproductive rights.
iHeartMedia and Charlamagne Tha God announced the first-ever Black Effect Podcast Festival to celebrate, uplift and amplify Black voices in the podcast industry. The event will take place Sunday, August 28 at the Avant Gardner, Brooklyn Mirage. Charlamagne Tha God will join the festival alongside some of the Black Effect’s most popular personalities for a day full of live podcast tapings and informative discussions aimed at aspiring podcasters in the Black community. The festival will be hosted by comedian Lil Duval and Power 105.1 DJ and personality Nyla Symone. For more information on the inaugural festival, visit blackeffect.com/podfest for live updates.
John Hancock, the US division of Toronto-based Manulife (NYSE: MFC), have celebrated the 15th anniversary of its annual MLK Scholars
Program, the Nation’s largest and most comprehensive corporate summer jobs program of its kind. Since the program’s inception in
2008, the program has provided summer employment for more than 6,000 Boston youth at nonprofit organizations throughout Boston
and at John Hancock
Related Midwest has announced that Veteran Roasters has been selected as the company’s in-office coffee provider, and will also feature the Chicago- based coffee roasters coffee on-site daily at construction projects. In celebration of this partnership, Related
Midwest hosted an event at the 900 Randolph job site on June 30 to provide free coffee for hundreds of tradespeople and highlight the U.S. Veterans who make Veteran Roasters so special.
Recent incidents such as school shootings, the pandemic and inflation are all factors that could greatly impact mental health. Several measures, designed to improve efficiency and efficacy of behavioral health services, were approved for increased funding during the last legislative session. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed gaps in healthcare services throughout the country.
Bikes & Music, a Chicagoland 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, has a goal to raise $25,000 by August 20, 2022. The funds are needed for the repair of donated bicycles, and for the purchase of new bike helmets and locks. The bikes and equipment will be provided to children and adults in need.
U. S. House of Representative Danny K. Davis announced at a press conference recently 25 community projects as part of the U. S. House of Representatives initiative. The projects range from technology, healthcare, education, substance use treatment, mental health services, mentoring programs, affordable housing, and capital improvements.
Friday, July 15, people are invited to immerse themselves in the Bronzeville Art District Trolley Tour. The Trolley Tour
offers great access to the largest African American Art District in the Nation. Now in its 16th year, the tour will happen from
6 to 9 p.m. Attendees will be able to enjoy art and entertainment, as well as have an opportunity to meet with the gallery owners
and artists. The event is free but guests must RSVP at https://bit.ly/2022bronzevillearttour
City Winery Chicago, 1200 W. Randolph Street, presents a powerhouse lineup of international acts in July and beyond. Highlights include a residency with Gospel and R&B singer Glenn Jones, “the golden voice of Africa” Salif Keita, stand-up comedian Eric Neumann, Canadian blues rocker Colin James, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band doing the music of Bob Dylan and more. The following shows are on sale now at citywinery.com/chicago.
Art on theMART’s Fall 2022 program is slated to premiere at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, and will feature two new projections highlighting the city of Chicago’s Year of Chicago Dance: Love Letters by internationally-renowned, Chinese-born, Chicago-based artist Yuge Zhou, and Trap Moulin Rouge, a commissioned piece by local performing artist Jasmin Taylor.
Amplifying the voices and stories of current and former public housing residents — a central focus of the Chicago-based National Public Housing Museum— will be made possible by a $1 million donation from the Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Foundation. The funds will support a permanent exhibition showcasing diverse public housing residents’ everyday objects. Paired with captions in their owners’ own words the show will illuminate how seemingly ordinary items can and have had a significant and often transformative impact on their lives