A Chicago non-profit is working to reverse the negative effects of historic redlining by revitalizing and transforming 205 acres of vacant land on the Mid-South Side of the city, ...
At Barack Obama School of Leadership in STEM​ in Chicago Heights, students dress the part to celebrate Black heroes in science, the arts, and media — both past and present.
Lucy Parsons, the “goddess of anarchy,” was a central figure in Chicago's labor movement. A lesser known figure in the early 1900s labor rights movement, Lucy Parsons made waves. Reset speaks with a ...
The “Terrorist Body Bag” hangs like a grim testament in the natural light of the University of Illinois’ campus YMCA gallery ...
First Reformed Church of South Holland, an Underground Railroad site, will host the Midwest Underground Railroad Network ...
Explore the rich cultural heritage of Chicago's South Side, from the Great Migration to its enduring impact on culture, music ...
CHICAGO - Right at the intersection of Black History Month and Women’s History month, comes a ballet that celebrates Latina and Black Women in the arts. Fox 32's Roseanne Tellez has the story.
Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood was celebrated for its rich Black history at an intimate storytelling and wine-pairing event hosted by Chicago Defender Charities.
Sunday mass at Oak Park church on Sunday commemorated Father Augustus Tolton, the first Black Catholic priest in the United States. He served in Chicago in the 1800s.
The new Flossmoor Art Council will hold its first public event from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, in FCC Community House ...
Mr. Davis co-founded a Los Angeles gallery that became a hub of social activism and later became a guiding force for Maryland ...