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Thursday, March 21, Ghanaian American singer and New York native, Amaarae hit the stage at the House of Blues. Fans were shoulder to shoulder as supporters flocked…
The TRiiBE is excited to welcome Nadia Harrald to the team as its first full-time audience and marketing manager. In this new role, Harrald will lead…
On March 19, about 200 people, including housing advocates, Ald. Maria Hadden (49th), SEIU Healthcare SEIU Healthcare Illinois and Indiana Executive Vice President Erica Bland gathered…
On Monday, area residents and Ald. Ronnie Mosley (21st Ward) gathered outside Esporta Fitness in Morgan Park at 11520 S. Marshfield Ave. for a rally…
Is it weird for Black Chicagoans to indulge in Rock music? Particularly, punk rock, or heavy metal, are seen in most traditional Black households as…
It’s no secret that many Black and brown communities in Chicago have experienced decades-long disinvestment. More than 50 years ago, following the assassination of Rev. Dr.…
Uplifting Black women media makers is Yvonne Welbon’s mission. That’s why she founded Sisters in Cinema as an online resource in 1997. Now, the digital resource…
There are a variety of reasons that can cause someone to face housing insecurity. Tynetta Hill-Muhammad, who grew up in Georgia and Louisiana, migrated north to…
March is Women’s History Month, and the Red Clay Dance Company will uplift women at its La Femme Dance Festival. The three-day biennial festival is a…
A two-year investigation into how Chicago police handle missing person cases reveals the disproportionate impact on Black women and girls, how police have mistreated family members…