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The significance of Black history in Chicago has helped shape the city into a cultural and economic powerhouse. And there’s no better time to discover the fascinating details of this legacy than during the Black History Month celebration throughout the city. The Black History Month tradition was actually established in Chicago in 1926 by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the “Father of Black History.”Experience the city’s rich cultural offerings while honoring Black History Month in Chicago with exhibits performances, concerts, plays, tours, and events.Museum and art exhibitsBlack Creativity at Griffin Museum of Science and Industry ChicagoVisit Chicago’s acclaimed line-up of museums…

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Keep up with LAist. If you’re enjoying this article, you’ll love our daily newsletter, The LA Report. Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less. The theme of LAist’s Black History Month coverage this year is: “What does it mean to be Black in L.A.?” We’ll publish reponses from community members and staff throughout the month. Add your voice to the conversation below.This week, we’ve heard varying perspectives on being foreign-born and integrating into L.A.’s Black community. A Black man living in Inglewood, who was raised in neighborhoods across…

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To some, woke is now a derisive stand-in for diversity, inclusion, empathy and, yes, Blackness. So, when legislators pass a law to “stop woke” in light of the word’s true history as well as its commonly understood meaning, what are they really saying?  “Governor DeSantis’ nefarious attack on truth, history, and public education cannot be masked by a fatuous acronym mocking a Black colloquialism,” Janai S. Nelson, LDF’s President and Director-Counsel, emphasized in a press release announcing the organization’s lawsuit challenging the Stop W.O.K.E. Act. “[This law] seeks to deprive future generations of knowledge, information, and the ability to appreciate…

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Alan Bell had spent five years building his New Orleans-style snowball cart into a successful business before the coronavirus pandemic upended his life.His mother and stepfather, Faye and Burney Penny, both contracted COVID-19 last March. While his mother recovered, the family suffered a devastating loss when Bell’s 72-year-old stepfather succumbed to the virus. In the wake of his stepfather’s death, Bell temporarily shut down Hana’s PDX as he tried to figure out how to operate his food cart while keeping himself, his wife and four children safe.A partnership that Bell has with Joe Brown’s Carmel Corn was put on hold…

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It’s been one week since the devastating crash of a medical jet in Northeast Philadelphia, and information is coming in about the flight, the victims of the crash and how it’s impacting the community. From progress on the cleanup to new findings in the investigation, here’s what we know so far. The crash of a Jet Rescue Air Ambulance plane in Northeast Philly It’s been one week since a medical jet crashed in Northeast Philadelphia. NBC10’s Johnny Archer looks back at what happened that day.  On Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, just after 6 p.m., a Learjet 55 operated by Jet Rescue…

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As a member of St. Luis Battlehawks after a strong season in the united football league, old Alcorn State come back Jarveon Howard makes it jump to the NFL. The former Braves will go back to New York west, A very very very very very very very very very very very very much for the CCC Championship. During the UFL season in 2025, the League leader of the league ended with 316 hastily courtyards and three touches for a battleman’s team sent 8-2 records. This includes a hurricaneous touch of 74 yards compared to the Houston’s rude, which leaves the…

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