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‘Chicago’ star Angelica Ross’ history-making role kicks the door wide open for inclusion

October 26, 2022

Broadway star Angelica Ross has paved the way for other trans actors to take the stage after she played the lead role in Chicago.

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The Chicago Housing Authority Keeps Giving Up Valuable Land While HUD Rubber-Stamps the Deals

October 13, 2022

The Chicago Housing Authority and HUD have come under fire for giving up land without producing new urban housing.

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How the ‘Black Metropolis’ made a comeback

October 4, 2022

Black urban centers like Chicago’s Bronzeville once thrived in America, and they’re on on their way up once again.

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Suburban Chicago police officer charged with murder in 2020 fatal shooting of Black man

September 22, 2022

Former police Officer Dante Salinas is guilty of second-degree murder of Marcellis Stinnette after shooting the man and his girlfriend.

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Chicago violated residents’ civil rights by relocating polluting business to Latino and Black neighborhood, federal agency finds

July 20, 2022

HUD recently found Chicago guilty of moving businesses that create pollution to Black and brown neighborhoods from white ones.

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Chicago school renamed to honor civil rights activist Harriet Tubman

February 20, 2022

Chicago school changed namesake from racist scientist Louis Agassiz to instead honor the famous civil rights activist Harriet Tubman.

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Rapper Noname opens Radical Hood Library in Los Angeles

October 4, 2021

After several months of construction, rapper Noname finally opened up her Radical Hood Library.

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Chicago Suburb Shapes Reparations for Black Residents: ‘It Is the Start’

March 22, 2021
Alderman Robin Sue Simmons

Officials in Evanston, Ill., are weighing how to distribute $10 million in reparations to those who suffered housing discrimination.

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Special News Series: Rising Up For Justice! – Black Lives Matter movement street art, murals see a surge

August 7, 2020
I Am A Man mural above CTA

Two months after Chicago and the nation erupted in protest of George Floyd’s killing by a white police officer in Minneapolis, a growing number of signs of the Black Lives Matter movement can be found around Chicago in the form of murals and street art.

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Special News Series: Rising Up For Justice! – Chicago removes Columbus statue

July 24, 2020

Chicago removed a Christopher Columbus statue from the city’s lakefront Grant Park before dawn Friday, a week after protesters tried to topple it.

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ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. 

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