Tackling a diversity crisis in Chicago’s arts scene
The Art Institute of Chicago tried one way to diversify and is facing backlash. What have other organizations tried?
The Art Institute of Chicago tried one way to diversify and is facing backlash. What have other organizations tried?
Reset broadcasts live from the Farm on Ogden in North Lawndale.
Reset takes you behind the scenes for the sights, sounds and smells of the Farm on Ogden.
Workers are striking for the first time in over 30 years.
A new Gallup poll found that U.S. women remain unsatisfied with their treatment in society, and the disparity is greater among women of color.
Almost 30 studies showed police exposure is particuarly detrimental to young Black males. Many youth felt “hopeless … wondering if they are allowed to be a child.“
A coalition of civil rights and criminal justice reform groups said a White House proposal for restricting synthetic drugs related to fentanyl will not curb the overdose epidemic.
About 9% of white respondents said traveling to work was a challenge, compared to 18% among residents of color, according to the report.
Research from a new report attempts to answer the question, “Is Credit Racist?”
Volunteers meet asylum seekers at the Chicago Greyhound bus station with food, clothing, hygiene supplies and “know your rights” information.