Celebrating Ida B. Wells-Barnett’s Contributions to American History

This past Friday, people from all over the country celebrated the life and legacy of Ida B. Wells, a civil rights icon. This year marked the 159th anniversary of her birth. Ida B. Wells was born into enslavement several months prior to the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation in Holly Springs, Mississippi. She became oneContinue reading “Celebrating Ida B. Wells-Barnett’s Contributions to American History”

Pocha Pride: Cynthia Soto’s Artesanal Shop For Pets Celebrates Pride

As a daughter of Mexican immigrants and member of the LGBTQAI community, Cynthia Soto is very familiar with derogatory terms. She has reclaimed power over the common term, pocha or pocho, used to describe Mexican Americans by other Mexicans who felt children of immigrants were too Americanized and not Mexican enough as a way toContinue reading “Pocha Pride: Cynthia Soto’s Artesanal Shop For Pets Celebrates Pride”

Women Voices From Chicago: Community Leaders in Public Education

We are proud to continue to share inspiring voices from Chicago in celebration of Women’s History Month. We hope this short series provided you with new perspectives and insights on the importance and commitment of community work. Read our recent posts for motivation to continue your fight towards inclusive and equitable social justice in yourContinue reading “Women Voices From Chicago: Community Leaders in Public Education”

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