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Ballet 5:8 Celebra el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana
Ballet 5:8, una compañía de ballet de estreno dirigida por mujeres y minorías y el “secreto de baile mejor guardado del suburbio”, como lo elogia See Chicago Dance, celebrará el… Read more
Inspiring Reads
By: Ashmar Mandou Whether it’s a non-fiction book about current life-struggles, or fictional characters displaying wisdom and complex emotions, reading serves a great purpose as it helps to develop empathy,… Read more
Miracle Lawyer Comes to Chicago
By: Ashmar Mandou Known as the “Lawyer of the Miracles,” Alexandra Lozano specializes in all phases of immigration and person injury law. With her keenness for justice, Lozano has a… Read more
ComEd, League of Chicago Theatres Award $160,000 in Grant Funding
After two years of disruptions due to the pandemic, in-person performances and theaters are back in northern Illinois. To increase access to the arts in northern Illinois, ComEd and the League of Chicago… Read more
Nearly 60 H.S. Grads from South, West Sides Receive Scholarships from Union League Boys & Girls Clubs
As the 2022-23 academic year begins, 57 current and recent high school graduates hailing from Chicago’s South and West sides have received $210,600 (total) in financial scholarships granted by Union… Read more
Building Healthier Communities Together
On Friday, September 16th in front of Stroger Hospital, at the Emergency Department entryway, Cook County Commissioner Dennis Deer – 2nd District, Cook County Commissioner Bill Lowry – 3rd District,… Read more
American Heart Association Launches New Campaign to Inspire Latino Community
Despite improvement in CPR training, the survival rate for women experiencing cardiac arrest outside of a hospital has not improved significantly, especially for Hispanic women. The American Heart Association is… Read more
How to Talk to Your Kids About Puberty
Courtesy of Katie Gallagher, Director of Education at Candor Health Education Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News Here in In Illinois, unlike some surrounding states, it is mandatory that students be… Read more
Big Shoulders Fund Announces $1.6M Initiative to Expand Quality Childhood Education
Big Shoulders Fund is excited to announce that it has received a grant from the Robert R. McCormick Foundation to fund an early childhood education initiative aimed at improving access… Read more
City of Chicago Launches Community Wealth Building Pilot Program
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, the Office of Equity and Racial Justice (OERJ), and the Department of Planning and Development (DPD) launched the Community Wealth Building Pilot, a $15 million program… Read more