Both of Angela Tena’s grandmothers had heart attacks. But if the 36-year-old housewife from Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood said if she felt something going on, she…
Posts tagged as “Race and ethnicity in the United States Census”
Twenty young adults stood in a circle smiling and laughing about their favorite toppings on hamburgers one late Friday afternoon, the regular routine for students in Latinos Progresando’s Teatro…
It may seem like the prefix to a joke, but it isn’t. Two black women, sisters at that, own a sex store in Chicago. But…
On January 30, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor will appear to discuss her new memoir, My Beloved World, at Harold Washington Public Library at 6 pm. Sotomayor is…
Robert Hanserd says life as an African American man has not been easy. “I would say there is a lot more violence. A lot of…
Linda’s Place: The Blues Truth is a short video produced by two classes — Television’s “Culture, Race and Media” and English’s “Blues as Literature” at Columbia…