Through outreach or mentorship, many are eager to connect across age groups and pass down their knowledge and wisdom.
Learn from three organizations utilizing storytelling, community engagement, and collaboration to advance digital equity in ...
Whether you are an experienced documenter or someone who is looking to sharpen build their knowledge base this workshop will sharpen your ear, strengthen your note taking, and boost public ...
Near West Side shoppers speak out on how are intergenerational ties are shifting — from church pews to chosen families — and ...
Committee members voted 25-10 against the plan, which generated controversy because of the controversial Community Safety ...
Just last month in Chicago, City Bureau welcomed over 40 staff members representing more than 20 communities across the country for our third Documenters Network Summit. As the network expands year ...
Beyond summer jobs, community organizations across Chicago are building year-round, comprehensive youth development.
For 2026, CPD’s budget will bump to $2.1 billion, which includes $101.1 million more in overtime, nearly double this year’s ...
Vital services for Chicagoans of all ages are in danger as the city’s Department of Family and Support Services faces its first major funding cut in over a decade. The $632.6 million budget proposal ...
Editor’s update: November SNAP benefits are scheduled to be fully sent out by Nov. 20. If you or someone you know needs food, visit the Greater Chicago Food Depository website, Feeding Illinois or the ...
Rakya Graham, 23, is a painter and poet studying art at Harold Washington College in the Loop. Still, her only paying job — a server at The Cheesecake Factory — has nothing to do with her artistic ...
It’s Nov. 4, 2024 — a foggy Monday afternoon in Chicago. In less than 36 hours, voters will elect Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States. Chicago Votes is hosting its last phone ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results