Ijeoma Oluo offers a plan for societal change in her new book ‘Be A Revolution’
In her latest book, Oluo aims to take our conversations on racism out of a place of pain and trauma and into a place of loving action.
In her latest book, Oluo aims to take our conversations on racism out of a place of pain and trauma and into a place of loving action.
At just over 200 pages, the book is split into four sections — food, body, mind and soul — and incorporates health advice from multiple sources.
Pitchfork founder Ryan Schreiber, former president Chris Kaskie and former executive editor Amy Phillips joined WBEZ’s Reset to talk about the legacy of the music website.
In “Nona’s Nerves,” author Modello Brown inspires kids to overcome challenges and reach their full potential.
Which Chicago artists dazzled most this year? WBEZ’s Reset asked Chicago music critics Greg Kot and Britt Julious and Vocalo host Nudia Hernandez to share their top albums.
In his new book ‘Tell Me A Story I Don’t Know,’ Ofman discusses his conversations with Joe Maddon, Ozzie Guillen, Chris Chelios and more.
‘Sweet Dreams: Poems and Paintings for the Child Abed’, a passion project more than three decades in the making, is out now.
A few members of the local institution join Reset to talk about the new age of classical music.
The number of people in U.S. prisons and jails has increased 500% in the last 40 years.
Vocalo host Bekoe shares the top five tracks he’s spinning on 91.1 FM this month.