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The Historical Role Of Islam That Changed The Life Of The Black American

The book capsules the magnitude of Islam's influence in a compelling way that would force the reader to continue reading and learning about what truly happened and how times have drastically changed.

“We Never Thought That Rauner Would Beat Quinn, But He Did! Because of These Guys Right Here!”

Wallace Gator Bradley mentions Bob Israel, Mark Carter, and local Black Republican Leader Paul McKinley as being the men behind the election of Governor Rauner.

CTA’s ‘First Day, Free Rides’ Available on Monday

All area students (grades K-12) can travel CTA buses and trains for FREE, along with an accompanying adult, courtesy of this year’s sponsor Butcher Boy Cooking Oils. 

Rush Lauds Inflation Reduction Act Becoming Law

The bill will directly lower costs for families, invest hundreds of billions to make sure that America’s energy is clean and secure, and reduce the deficit by over $300 billion.

IVI-IPO Recognizes Illinoisans at Annual Awards Dinner Whose Work Exemplify Progressive Values

For nearly eight decades, IVI-IPO has been at the forefront of progressive issues when it comes to supporting political candidates, groups and organizations who are doing the hard work to improve the lives of all Illinoisans.

Roosevelt University’s Dr. Dennis Frank Discriminates Against Black Student

“I just want to graduate. I was seeking a mental health degree because as a police officer, I see the way mental health devastates families and our communities. With the proper treatment and the removal of the stigma associated with receiving mental health services, our community can thrive and move beyond some of the issues that have plagued our Black community.”

The “Bud” is Back

The parade was cancelled in 2020 and they held a shortened event last year.

Bailey Makes a Big Impression at South Side Bud Billiken Parade: VIDEO

"We need things to change here! We keep voting the same people into office and our people here on the south side are still struggling. Nothing is changing!"

Department of Family and Support Services Announce Community Services Block Grant Scholarships Available for Chicago Residents

The CSBG Scholarship Program offers financial aid ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for income-eligible residents of the City of Chicago who demonstrate academic achievement, career potential, and educational motivation.

Cook County Commissioner Frank Aguilar Votes Yes on Funding to Improve Transportation Throughout Cook County

“Improving quality of life and making it easier for residents to get around the County is a top priority of my administration,” said Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle.

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