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Gov Pritzker Announces Six Appointments to Illinois Authorities, Boards, Commissions and Tribunals
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South Shore residents need to take to the streets over July 4 weekend to combat violence, community leaders say
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My Block My Hood My City youth-led scooter tours of North Lawndale return this summer
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My Block, My Hood, My City models walk a Red Line train runway Saturday to show off the organization’s summer clothing line and raise funds for its programs. Starting at the Howard Red Line going south, youth involved in its programs modeled clothes, sang and performed spoken word poetry.
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As a Red Line trained rolled south Saturday afternoon it wasn’t picking up and dropping it off passengers unless you count the models that strutted and danced down the aisles of the privately-chartered train to hit songs by Dua Lipa, Beyoncé and others.
My Block, My Hood, My City was hosting “Railways,” a crosstown fashion show to promote the youth-led, community-minded organization’s summer clothing line of branded gear.
Cole is calling for “fresh” ideas and solutions to tackle broken community relations with police.
“We need it to be mandatory for police officers to have mental health [training] or see a therapist once a week. I’m serious about that,” said Cole. “They need to address the trauma that they’re feeling and talk about it.”
A tweet from Black Lives Matter Chicago read: “How we move forward now is important. Stay in the streets.”
It’s a feeling echoed by community activist Ja’Mal Green.
“Justice looks like George Floyd being alive,” said Green. “The fact that he isn’t shows that we have real systemic problems and we need to take a step back and look at the system.”