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Chicago’s Pullman neighborhood is lined with brick buildings, privately owned row houses and shops with Queen Anne’s style architecture and Romanesque arches. A small preservation of Chicago’s history, its housing stands as it did originally in the late 1800s. It’s a different story for its heavy industrial sites, no longer suitable for the community. The.
The inaugural Black Excellence Awards were held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 12, at the Cortelyou Commons, where students, staff and faculty received awards for their outstanding commitment to bettering the climate of the university through service, activism and innovation. The Sankofa Black Student Formation Program hosted a black-tie celebration featuring commemorative speeches, Afrocentric.
Chicago’s South Side story has been told in many ways, from Black wall street to gang violence, but never through the drill culture lens. Chicago’s disenfranchised Black communities gave birth to drill music, influencing a global interest. Drill is portentous hip hop with lyrics named after a slang term for attacks between gangs. Drill beats.
The silent voices of those formerly and currently incarcerated have found a way to reach the public through art. The DePaul Art Museum has collaborated with contributing curators and The Tea Project, which advises the development of the exhibition and continues to engage with overarching themes of war, tourture and imprisonment. It organized by Amber.