Democratic candidates in the Illinois 7th Congressional race answered questions raised by grassroots and community-based ...
Tenants of the Chaney Braggs Apartments at 1554-56 E 65th St. are speaking out after they say they are in jeopardy of being displaced. According to residents of the building, a prospective buyer for ...
The three-day Legacy Awards Weekend kicks off with the Legacy Talks Business Mixer on Friday, March 13, followed by the Legacy Awards Gala and the Black Restaurant Showcase on March 14 at the Old Post ...
The Omicron Mu Mu graduate chapter is calling on community members to donate blood March 22 as part of the fraternity’s long-running service tradition inspired by pioneering physician and Omega Psi ...
Ald. Raymond Lopez, the proposal’s sponsor, said the goal is not to criminalize parents: “If they are not or if they are ...
The Divine Nine ‘Takeover’ brings historically Black fraternities and sororities to campus, offering mentorship, scholarships ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson believed that Black communities had to control the local economy, demanding that grocers provide adequate produce and meat, supply jobs for Black people, and carry Black products.
Some want to kill the quantum project entirely; others want to be shielded from displacement and environmental harms.
is an associate professor of African American studies at the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, author of the James Beard Award-nominated book “Food Power Politics” and a Public Voices Fellow ...