• Bugged!

    Bugged!
    “Straggler!” I said, the insult popping from my lips the instant I spotted the creature. He was parked on a branch—his awkward tank of a body, banded with orange ridges, was supported by six toothpick legs and cloaked in gossamer wings. I couldn’t tell which of his three black and two red eyes might be […]
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  • Obama Marks Major Milestone at Jackson Park Center, Honors Workers’ Contributions

    Obama Marks Major Milestone at Jackson Park Center, Honors Workers’ Contributions
    On Monday, former President Barack Obama visited the Jackson Park site of his namesake center to mark a significant milestone of the project and thank the workers. 
    “The sacrifices you have all made, I could not be more grateful,” Obama said.
    Obama greeted the workers, who number in the thousands since the project began in 2016.
    The center’s tallest structure, the tower, has reached its full height of eight floors. The building is now enclosed, and to commemorate this mile
  • White Teacher Assaulted 4-Year-Old Black Kid, Kept Job For Months: Lawsuit

    White Teacher Assaulted 4-Year-Old Black Kid, Kept Job For Months: Lawsuit
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    A Texas family is suing a Collin County school district after their 4-year-old son was allegedly assaulted by his pre-K teacher.
    According to CBS News Texas, Gregory and Salam Thomas filed a lawsuit against Princeton ISD, alleging that school officials failed to report a violent attack against their son, Aaron, at Canup Early Childhood Center.
    The Thomas’ said they were told in November that Aaron had been locked outside the school during recess.
    “And then there w
  • J. Pharoah Doss: Only gifted students can correctly answer…How do you equalize a forest?

    J. Pharoah Doss: Only gifted students can correctly answer…How do you equalize a forest?
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    In the first half of the 20th century, educators assigned children who performed above grade level to higher grades. By the 1950s, psychologists wanted to provide a more developmentally appropriate setting than putting younger students in classrooms with older kids.
    The new model would pair advanced learners with kids their own age.
    The Soviet Union launched the world’s first satellite in 1957. The United States felt it was falling behind the Soviets in space technology,
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  • Reverend James Lawson,National Civil Rights Museum Icon Dies

    The National Civil Rights Museum is deeply saddened by the passing of civil rights philosopher and strategist, Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr.
    Participating in several museum events and programs, Rev. Lawson has been a lifelong mentor of the movement and among a panel of respected scholars for the National Civil Rights Museum.  He is one of the Museum’s 2011 Freedom Award Icon of the Civil Rights Movement honorees.  In recent years, Rev. Lawson would join the National Civil Rights Muse
  • Reverend James Lawson, National Civil Rights Museum Icon Dies

    Reverend James Lawson, National Civil Rights Museum Icon Dies
    The National Civil Rights Museum is deeply saddened by the passing of civil rights philosopher and strategist, Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr.
    Participating in several museum events and programs, Rev. Lawson has been a lifelong mentor of the movement and among a panel of respected scholars for the National Civil Rights Museum.  He is one of the Museum’s 2011 Freedom Award Icon of the Civil Rights Movement honorees.  In recent years, Rev. Lawson would join the National Civil Rights Muse
  • The year of the sapphic

    The year of the sapphic
    The number of words devoted to any one thing often corresponds to the fascination or care we have for it. In many ways, for the queer community, the number of words we have to define love and relationships demonstrates our commitment to dismantling and redefining what it means to love and relate to one another. […]
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  • The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash scores a historic headliner: Chief Keef

    The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash scores a historic headliner: Chief Keef
    In 2018, Chicago hip-hop blog Lyrical Lemonade threw the first outdoor Summer Smash festival in Douglass Park (then still spelled with a single “s”). Last year the Summer Smash moved to SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, and Lyrical Lemonade founder Cole Bennett and his team are calling it the largest hip-hop fest in the midwest. The […]
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  • Tuareg guitarist Mdou Moctar speaks truth to power on the fiery Funeral for Justice

    Tuareg guitarist Mdou Moctar speaks truth to power on the fiery Funeral for Justice
    Mdou Moctar was born to shred. The spirit of rock ’n’ roll lies deep in his soul and pulses through his fingertips every time he grabs his ax. When Moctar was growing up in Niger, his parents disapproved of rock music, but he was so determined to play electric guitar that he built one in […]
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  • Sensor Ghost expand the bounds of D.C. punk with their skewed songs

    Sensor Ghost expand the bounds of D.C. punk with their skewed songs
    Sensor Ghost’s brief, bitten-off art-punk songs slice through the air like an alarm clock buzz-sawing into your sleeping brain. The D.C. trio partake of their hometown’s storied punk legacy, and all three members are scene veterans. Guitarist Amanda Huron established herself with the mid-90s emo band Impetus Inter, and more recently she played in a […]
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  • Orville Peck’s outlaw country spectacle stampedes into Chicago

    Orville Peck’s outlaw country spectacle stampedes into Chicago
    Before Beyoncé came strolling in with Cowboy Carter, another provocateur was stirring up the country scene and challenging perceptions of what Americana can be. Out-and-proud gay crooner Orville Peck merges the classic outlaw styles of Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings with a modern-rock bent that often diverges into gothic atmospherics—on his 2019 single “Dead of […]
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  • Nourished by Time makes collage art out of funky, R&B-infused synth-pop

    Nourished by Time makes collage art out of funky, R&B-infused synth-pop
    Nostalgia-drenched synth-pop projects are thick on the ground right now, but few feel as fresh as Nourished by Time, the solo project of Marcus Brown. This music sounds like what might happen if Boys II Men wrote songs with Siouxsie & the Banshees while crammed inside a teen girl’s closet. It’s as kaleidoscopic as studying […]
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  • Monsieur Periné animate their cosmopolitan Afro-Colombian fusion with romance and humor

    Monsieur Periné animate their cosmopolitan Afro-Colombian fusion with romance and humor
    Monsieur Periné are musical maximalists. Based in Bogotá, Colombia, they write songs informed by a wealth of Afro-Colombian, European, and Latine styles, and they sing in Spanish, French, English, and Portuguese. The ensemble, led by vocalist Catalina García and multi-instrumentalist Santiago Prieto, formed in 2007 and started out playing covers at weddings and corporate events […]
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  • Hip-hop polymath Rich Robbins celebrates a year of Soft and Tender with a big hometown show

    Hip-hop polymath Rich Robbins celebrates a year of Soft and Tender with a big hometown show
    Rich Robbins was voted “Best individual hip-hop artist” in the Reader’s 2023 Best of Chicago audience poll, but he’s much more than a rapper. He’s real soft, real tender, and so dedicated to his craft that he almost got hit by a car while trying to film content for his 2023 single with Mick Jenkins, […]
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  • Thousands Wear Orange to Honor Hadiya Pendleton and Raise Awareness on Gun Violence

    Thousands Wear Orange to Honor Hadiya Pendleton and Raise Awareness on Gun Violence
    By Ashleigh Fields
    Thousands remembered the life and legacy of Hadiya Pendleton on June 7 by wearing orange for Hadiya Pendlet. Pendleton, a teen shot and killed in Chicago on Jan. 29, 2013, a week after performing for President Barack Obama’s second inauguration and less than a mile from his Chicago residence, is a striking reminder that gun violence hits way too close to home for many. 
    “On National Gun Violence Awareness Day, we #WearOrange to honor the victims of gun violenc
  • Armed Cops Barge Into Home, Arrest Black Father & Son Without Warrant

    Armed Cops Barge Into Home, Arrest Black Father & Son Without Warrant
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    An Indiana man is seeking justice after police officers entered his home and made multiple arrests without a warrant.
    Video obtained by WLFI shows Lafayette Police Department officers entering the home of William Neal without a warrant on May 21. Neal said police told him that they were conducting a wellness check because they had reason to believe that someone was hurt inside.
    “We had a call that we need to check on you. You need to come out here. That’s not a la
  • ‘Karen’ Threatens To Call Security On Black Woman For Using Bathroom

    ‘Karen’ Threatens To Call Security On Black Woman For Using Bathroom
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    A white woman is being dubbed a “Karen” after she threatened to call security on a Black woman for using a public bathroom in their workplace.
    A video of the encounter, which unfolded at a law firm in Buffalo, New York last week, was shared by TikTok user @topcat716. In the video, the Black woman appeared to be exiting a communal bathroom when the white woman confronted her.
    “Can I ask who you report to so I can call the law firm?” the white woman ask
  • Illinois promised to help with funeral costs for children lost to gun violence. Only two families benefitted.

    Illinois promised to help with funeral costs for children lost to gun violence. Only two families benefitted.
    This story was originally published by the Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence in America. Sign up for its newsletters here. The Mychal Moultry Jr. Funeral and Burial Assistance Program is supposed to give Illinois families with severe financial needs up to $10,000 to help bury children under 17 who were killed by gun violence. But […]
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  • How to apply for funeral and burial assistance in Illinois

    How to apply for funeral and burial assistance in Illinois
    This story was originally published by the Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence in America. Sign up for its newsletters here. If you or someone you know had a child under 17 who was killed by gun violence, you might be eligible for compensation from the state of Illinois to cover funeral and burial costs. The […]
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  • Al Roker Talks Prostate Cancer, Wellness And His Recent Visit To Chicago

    Al Roker Talks Prostate Cancer, Wellness And His Recent Visit To Chicago
    In a candid Q&A, Al Roker discusses his battle with prostate cancer, the importance of men’s health awareness and his impactful storytelling initiatives, while also sharing humorous anecdotes and advice for a healthier lifestyle.
    Here’s one indisputable truth about Black men and preventable health conditions: They are more likely to die from them than any other ethnic group. 
    This is especially true for prostate cancer in that one in six Black men will develop it in his life
  • Meet Paris’ Black Dandies, the Sapeurs

    Meet Paris’ Black Dandies, the Sapeurs
    Jocelyn Armel, aka the Bachelor, is one of the most talked-about ‘Sapeurs’ in the media. He’s known for his outings, interviews and above all for his promotion of the ‘Sapeurs’ and Africa. Author providedby Daouda Coulibaly, EDC Paris Business School
    You can spot them in the streets of Paris or at fashion events in London, Milan, Brussels or Dubai. Most are Black African men with sharp outfits designed and chosen to get them noticed. Known as “Sapeurs” &
  • Bally’s Chicago Casino Maintains Strong Revenue and Admissions in May

    Bally’s Chicago Casino Maintains Strong Revenue and Admissions in May
    Gross gaming revenue of $13.8M up 12.7%; admissions top 118,000
    May marked the most successful month yet for Bally’s Chicago Casino with the highest revenue ($13.8M) and admissions (118,650) since opening on Sept. 9, 2023.
    “Our continued growth demonstrates Bally’s Chicago Casino’s popularity with locals and tourists alike, aligns with our community engagement initiatives and supports our dedication to responsible gaming,” said Mark Wong, Vice President and General
  • Byron Donalds Defends Jim Crow Comments: ‘The Black Family Was Together’

    Byron Donalds Defends Jim Crow Comments: ‘The Black Family Was Together’
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    Florida Rep. Byron Donalds (R) is defending his stance on Jim Crow as the time when “the Black family was together,” NBC News reports.
    Donalds, a Trump campaign surrogate, initially made controversial comments about the Jim Crow Era on Tuesday (June 4) during an outreach event for Black voters in Pennsylvania.
    During the campaign event, Donalds suggested that circumstances have worse for Black people because they’ve embraced Democrats. He then pointed to Jim
  • Conservative Group Attempts To Stop Reparation Payments In Evanston

    Conservative Group Attempts To Stop Reparation Payments In Evanston
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    Evanston’s historic reparations program is facing a class action lawsuit, WTTW reports.
    The city had established a reparations program to address the housing discrimination and segregation in Evanston in the 1900s. The original program included distributing $25,000 to eligible Black households for home repairs, down payments, or interest or late penalties owed to the city.
    Officials expanded the program to dole out cash payments to Black residents to use at their discre
  • 90% of Michigan state troopers are White − why making the force more representative is a challenge

    90% of Michigan state troopers are White − why making the force more representative is a challenge
    The Michigan State Police force is predominantly White and male. Doug Coombeby Ann Marie Ryan, Michigan State University
    Experts see increasing diversity among police as a key solution to reducing racial bias in traffic stops, arrest rates and officer-involved shootings.
    But while police agencies have invested in recruiting more racial minorities and women, progress in diversifying police forces has been slower than the public wants.
    As a researcher who works with police agencies to improve thei
  • Clean Slate Expungement Provides Second Chances in Harvey This Saturday

    Clean Slate Expungement Provides Second Chances in Harvey This Saturday
    Join NDICA, OAI, Inc., 2nd Ward Alderperson Colby Chapman and local leaders on June 8 for a transformative expungement event at Transformation United Methodist Church in Harvey.
    The Clean Slate Expungement event is hosted by NDICA, OAI, Inc, Governors State Violence Prevention program, and City of Harvey, 2nd Ward Alderperson Colby Chapman. 
    The event will be held on Saturday, June 8, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Transformation United Methodist Church located at 15446 S. Lexington, Harvey
  • 11 Fun Things To Do In The City This Weekend

    11 Fun Things To Do In The City This Weekend
    Finally, the forecast calls for Summer, so expect a flood of events this weekend. Out of the plethora of amazing things to do, these are our favorite ones. Click the event titles for more info.
    Chicago Blues Festival – June 6-9
    The largest free Blues fest in the world is back! Living legends Buddy Guy and Shemekia Copeland highlight this venerable showcase. Mr. Sipp and Southern Avenue will join them. For Blues lovers and “casuals,” this fest always promises a great time. 
  • Downtown curfew, DNC security, police surveillance lawsuit

    Downtown curfew, DNC security, police surveillance lawsuit
    Out of sight, out of mind Alder Brian Hopkins has a message for kids in Chicago: the Loop’s not for you. Hopkins wants to extend the existing curfew from 10 PM to 8 PM—in the summertime, before the sun even sets—for all unaccompanied children in the city’s central business district, whose boundaries are roughly Division […]
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  • Crowning Achievement (Target Practice)

    Crowning Achievement (Target Practice)
    By Robin Segg
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  • Juneteenth Illinois: Two-Day Event Highlights The Holiday’s Four Pillars

    Juneteenth Illinois: Two-Day Event Highlights The Holiday’s Four Pillars
    Recently, leaders of Juneteenth Illinois gathered at Malcolm X College to host a press conference to highlight the importance of Juneteenth in Chicago. 
    The purpose of the press conference was to share the initiatives they are implementing to build on the four pillars of Juneteenth: equity in education, health, wealth and justice.
    Juneteenth Illinois doesn’t just stand on the principles of uplifting Black youth in the city; it aims to exemplify these principles through its actions. Th

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