The Movie That Made Me: A South Side Organizer On ‘Do The Right Thing’
“No film I’ve seen in the last 30 years has ever presented the wounds of racism in this context as effectively as ‘Do The Right Thing,’” says IMAN’s Rami Nashashibi.
“No film I’ve seen in the last 30 years has ever presented the wounds of racism in this context as effectively as ‘Do The Right Thing,’” says IMAN’s Rami Nashashibi.
Chicago author and sociologist Eve Ewing stops by the Morning Shift to discuss her new collection of poetry “1919.”
Writer Nnedi Okorafor woke up from a routine spinal surgery unable to move her legs. Her recovery led to her own creative awakening.
There’s an alligator living in the Humboldt Park Lagoon. While you were on #GatorWatch2019, what news did you miss this week? Morning Shift breaks down the biggest local news stories of the week in our Friday News Roundup with Jenn White.
Morning Shift breaks down the biggest local news stories of the week in our Friday News Roundup.
“I remember having my mind blown by this because I had never seen anything like it,” the Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me host said of the 1975 film.
The Chicago Defender will cease print operations Wednesday and double-down on its digital platform.
Also: a look at how refugee resettlement is going in Chicago.
The blood supply available at local hospitals tends to dip during the summer, which is a time of increased need. This year is no different.
Presidential candidates have been flying into Chicago, the city sees a violent Fourth of July holiday and more.