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Chicago Bears to celebrate Black History Month


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The Bears will celebrate Black History Month across all official team channels throughout February. Fans are encouraged to follow along and learn more about Bears and Chicago Black history.
Feature stories will focus on Bears players past and present who attended Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); Bears players such as Willie Thrower and Eddie Macon who have been Black history pioneers; the involvement of Gale Sayers and Willie Galimore in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s; and former Bears executive Rod Graves, who is currently the director of the Fritz Pollard Alliance.
Other scheduled content includes:
• A video tour of DuSable Museum of African American History. Former Bears players Jerry Azumah and Rashied Davis will take a tour of the museum led by director of education and programs Dr. Kim Dulaney. The Bears and Bears Care also partnered with DuSable Museum on Juneteenth to raise $19,000 for the museum. The DuSabl ....

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Pending Chicago projects can relieve the pandemic blahs


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What a year, eh? When it started, the public discourse was about impeachment, and who even remembers that now?
A persistent, invisible threat to life and livelihood will tend to make you forget former cares and reorder priorities. In 2020, the pandemic altered life so profoundly that for many Chicagoans, their relationship to each other and to city institutions changed. For many, work has been severed from a traditional place to do it, surrounded by colleagues or from standard commuting patterns.
Much has been written about whether the glue that binds cities together will give way because of the pandemic. Luckily, trends have a way of smoothing out over time. For every tech worker who decamps for Idaho or rustic Michigan, somebody else will toy with the option but stay put, whether it’s because a small-town music scene isn’t any good or there’s a real deficit in health care just about anywhere beyond metro areas. ....

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Latest coronavirus news for December 28, 2020: Live updates


Here’s what you need to know about coronavirus in Chicago and around Illinois.
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8:55 p.m. Illinois’ coronavirus death toll tops 16,000
Dr. Pam Khosia, chief of hematology and oncology, receives her Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at Mount Sinai Hospital on the Southwest Side, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 17, 2020. Sinai received 975 doses of the vaccine, the hospital’s first batch, Thursday.
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The death toll in Illinois from the coronavirus has climbed past the 16,000 mark, state public health officials said Monday.
The state reported 105 deaths from the coronavirus and 4,453 new confirmed and probable cases of the virus Monday. The death toll rose to 16,074 since the pandemic began nine months ago. ....

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Black owned businesses Illinois: Black Horizon brewery strives to bring attention to traditionally under-represented causes


Black Horizon Brewery has brewed more than 100 unique beers since its opening in 2017.
Usually, 11 beers are on tap at this Willowbrook, Illinois location, all tagged with crazy names like Chicken Fried Punk, Fool Me Once and Stealin Sunshine.
Earlier this year Black Horizon brewed their version of Black is Beautiful, an effort by breweries across the country to bring attention to Black causes.
Black Horizon s brew of Black is Beautiful was a big hit and sold out in two weeks.
Proceeds were donated to the By the Hand Club for Kids in Chicago, which helps children in under-resourced neighborhoods live an abundant life. ....

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