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Nueva Legislación Para Tomar Medidas Enérgicas Contra el Doxing en Illinois

Nueva Legislación Para Tomar Medidas Enérgicas Contra el Doxing en Illinois

La legislación presentada en la Asamblea General de Illinois por la Representante Estatal Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (D-17) dará a las víctimas de doxing la habilidad de buscar recursos civiles de su… Read more »

Latino Caucus Insta la Aprobación de SB 1345 Para Permitir que los no Ciudadanos Voten en las Elecciones de la Junta Escolar Electa

Latino Caucus Insta la Aprobación de SB 1345 Para Permitir que los no Ciudadanos Voten en las Elecciones de la Junta Escolar Electa

Cortesía de The Chicago City Council Latino Caucus Este es un momento crucial para las escuelas de Chicago y también un momento crítico en la historia de Chicago. Desde 1995,… Read more »

Frontline Chicago Doctors Win First-Ever Union Contract

Frontline Chicago Doctors Win First-Ever Union Contract

Last week marked a momentous victory for the nearly 800 resident physicians and fellows at the University of Illinois, Chicago, who won their first-ever contract when they reached a tentative… Read more »

New Poll Reveals Common Ground on Key Issues Among Black, Latino Voters in Chicago Mayoral Race

New Poll Reveals Common Ground on Key Issues Among Black, Latino Voters in Chicago Mayoral Race

By: Northwestern Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News With less than two weeks left until Election Day, the Center for the Study of… Read more »

New Community-Advised Grants for Creatives of Color Challenge Traditional Philanthropy in Chicago

New Community-Advised Grants for Creatives of Color Challenge Traditional Philanthropy in Chicago

Imagine Just, a program of Enrich Chicago, has announced the first recipients of its Community-Advised Fund, a new grant and system of funding aimed at removing barriers to entry for… Read more »

First Small Business Expo of 2023 to Offer Resources to Chicago Entrepreneurs

First Small Business Expo of 2023 to Offer Resources to Chicago Entrepreneurs

The Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) announced the first BACP Small Business Expo of 2023 will take place on Saturday, March 11th from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m…. Read more »

New Campus for Sports, Education, and Wellness Opens in North Austin

New Campus for Sports, Education, and Wellness Opens in North Austin

By The Hand Club For Kids, Grace and Peace Revive Center and Intentional Sports joined the Chicago Fire Foundation, Jason and Vedrana Heyward and state and local leaders to celebrate… Read more »

Annual Culinary Futures Fundraising Event to Benefit No Matter What

Annual Culinary Futures Fundraising Event to Benefit No Matter What

Dine for a cause at the 2nd Annual Culinary Futures Fundraiser benefiting No Matter What on Sunday, March 5th, 2023 from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. Hosted at Zhou B. Art Center… Read more »

CPS, Children First Fund Partner with Cabrera Capital Markets to Strengthen the Financial Literacy of Students and Families

CPS, Children First Fund Partner with Cabrera Capital Markets to Strengthen the Financial Literacy of Students and Families

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and Children First Fund (CFF), CPS’ Foundation, announced a new partnership between Lee Elementary and Cabrera Capital Markets to strengthen the financial literacy and planning skills… Read more »

City Announces Expansion of Citywide Mental Health Network to All 77 Neighborhoods

City Announces Expansion of Citywide Mental Health Network to All 77 Neighborhoods

The City of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced that the City of Chicago has successfully expanded access to publicly funded mental health services for residents… Read more »