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Woodson Library Celebrates a Half-Century
Woodson Library Celebrates a Half-Century
The library, home to the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, will turn fifty years old in December.
Traveling Exhibit at Chicago Public Libraries Honors History of Black Steelworkers
Traveling Exhibit at Chicago Public Libraries Honors History of Black Steelworkers
Artist Obi Soulstar In His Moment of Yes
Artist Obi Soulstar In His Moment of Yes
A Q&A with Nigerian American artist and photographer Obi Uwakwe.
Best Fire Station Tour: Firehouse Engine Company 115 - West Pullman
Best Fire Station Tour: Firehouse Engine Company 115 - West Pullman
Best Place to Unwind: Open Outcry Brewing Company - Morgan Park
Best Place to Unwind: Open Outcry Brewing Company - Morgan Park
A Q&A with Alexis Lombre, the South Side’s Triple Threat Jazz Maven
A Q&A with Alexis Lombre, the South Side’s Triple Threat Jazz Maven
Life on the South Side Immortalized in Home Movies
Life on the South Side Immortalized in Home Movies
The Gift of Space – South Side Weekly
The Gift of Space – South Side Weekly
My avery r. young Poet Laureate Cover Story
My avery r. young Poet Laureate Cover Story
Harper Theater to Reopen After Revamp – South Side Weekly
Harper Theater to Reopen After Revamp – South Side Weekly
Natalie Osborne Paints Portraits Rooted in the Women in Her Family – South Side Weekly
Natalie Osborne Paints Portraits Rooted in the Women in Her Family – South Side Weekly
The Oklahoma native on falling in love with Chicago, why she paints Black women, and how she found time to make art.
Sulyiman Stokes Finds the Music in His Photos – South Side Weekly
Sulyiman Stokes Finds the Music in His Photos – South Side Weekly
The self-taught rising star on his Black-centric approach to photography and music.
‘i said what i said’: Q&A With Multimedia Visual Artist Jewel Ham – South Side Weekly
‘i said what i said’: Q&A With Multimedia Visual Artist Jewel Ham – South Side Weekly
“I want people to experience the work and the chaos that comes from being black and being a Black woman.”
The South Suburbs’s Little Known Underground Railroad – South Side Weekly
The South Suburbs’s Little Known Underground Railroad – South Side Weekly
Historians and activists push to recognize the history of Underground Railroad stops and guides in the south suburbs.
From Legacy to Genesis: Q&A with ABJ Civic Arts Center co-founder and CEO Victoria Brady
From Legacy to Genesis: Q&A with ABJ Civic Arts Center co-founder and CEO Victoria Brady
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