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Location: Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, located at 211 S. Laflin St.
Youth organizers expressed gratitude for Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago alderpersons who listened to young people.
Happy Friday, eve! We’ve been talking about the “snap curfew” ordinance for months, but the debate is finally over. Yesterday, a group of pro-“snap curfew” alders fell short in getting the 34 votes ...
Actor and comedian Deon Cole is a well-known house head. The South Side native hosted this year’s picnic, dancing and visibly ...
Organizers and public health experts are calling on Chicago officials to take more preventative measures to keep residents ...
Let’s be clear. This snap curfew ordinance was not only a disproven tool of policing; it was fiscally and legally ...
Earlier this month, a Chicago rapper named Mello Buckzz, born Melanie Doyle, hosted her mixtape release party in River North.
How long will Chicago align its policies and imagination with the racial stereotype that young Black folks aren’t children and are somehow inherently dangerous and other?
The best way to build upon the storytelling possibilities Ryan Coogler has introduced would be to greenlight more ideas from ...
After a shooting outside of Mello Buckzz’s mixtape release party, some took to social media to discuss the impact of drill ...