

Chicago landmarks birthplace of house music
The Warehouse was a central hub for house music and served as a safe space for queer Chicagoans in the mid-1980s.
Chicago’s City Council approved Wednesday the landmark status for the Warehouse. Music director and resident DJ Frankie Knuckles helped the dance club grow to be regarded as the birthplace of house music.
Reset speaks with DJs about these developments.
GUESTS: Darlene “DJ Lady D” Jackson, adviser and cultural programs creator at Columbia College Chicago
DJ Terry Hunter, Grammy Award-winning house DJ
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Chicago landmarks birthplace of house music
The Warehouse was a central hub for house music and served as a safe space for queer Chicagoans in the mid-1980s.
Chicago’s City Council approved Wednesday the landmark status for the Warehouse. Music director and resident DJ Frankie Knuckles helped the dance club grow to be regarded as the birthplace of house music.
Reset speaks with DJs about these developments.
GUESTS: Darlene “DJ Lady D” Jackson, adviser and cultural programs creator at Columbia College Chicago
DJ Terry Hunter, Grammy Award-winning house DJ