click to enlarge Kahari Black, a long time member of the Experimental Station community, helping a young skater at the Experimental Station Union May Day event. Davon Clark It s no secret that Experimental Station (ES) is unique. The Woodlawn space has various tenants but it isn t just art-focused. It’s a museum, it’s a coffee shop, it’s a farmer’s market. When explaining the space to folks who don t live in the area, it can sound like a utopia of sorts, a place where people can create and work alongside one another, a central nervous center of community-focused people working within their neighborhood on projects they are passionate about. Without the employees at ES, there would be no space like the one that exists.
Black & Powerful: Illinois Senator Robert Peters
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CHICAGO (WLS) Black & Powerful is a 10-part long-form streaming series created by ABC7 Chicago.
The premise of the series is seeing is believing, in hopes to inspire those young and young at heart to achieve their goals. We sit down with leaders in entertainment, sports, education, arts and more! Each individual sharing their personal journey that led them to become the person they are today.
Episode 2 features Eyewitness News Anchor Terrell Brown and Illinois Senator Robert Peters. Peters was elected to the 13th District in 2019. He shares his life growing up in Hyde Park as an adopted child with a hearing impairment.
Black & Powerful: Illinois Senator Robert Peters
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CHICAGO (WLS) Black & Powerful is a 10-part long-form streaming series created by ABC7 Chicago.
The premise of the series is seeing is believing, in hopes to inspire those young and young at heart to achieve their goals. We sit down with leaders in entertainment, sports, education, arts and more! Each individual sharing their personal journey that led them to become the person they are today.
Episode 2 features Eyewitness News Anchor Terrell Brown and Illinois Senator Robert Peters. Peters was elected to the 13th District in 2019. He shares his life growing up in Hyde Park as an adopted child with a hearing impairment.