On this episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sits down with Joshua Davis, a history professor at the University of Baltimore and author of Police Against the Movement: The Sabotage of the Civil ...
U.S. civil rights leader Jesse Jackson was released on Monday from a Chicago hospital where he had been receiving medical ...
In 1964, the Pew Research Center reported, 77% of the country expressed trust in their government. Trust in government ...
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Photography scholar Sarah Lewis to organize exhibition asking 'What if Emmett Till lived?'
The exhibition will open September 3, 2026, at the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago.
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10 Department Store Restaurants You Probably Haven't Thought Of In Ages
Once, department store dining was more than practical, it was experiential as well. These restaurants used to be an even ...
The famed educator and Highlander Folk School founder offers insights on living through the ups and downs of movement cycles.
Recently, former President Barack Obama paid a visit to the Bessie Coleman Branch of the Chicago Public Library. Sitting ...
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Protect children and US democracy from malign tech influence
Social media platforms are being used to inject toxic nonsense into American political discourse, and foreign governments are ...
Griffin-EL: This holiday season, there's no greater gift than a tool that can help inspire children to pursue their dreams.
A vote in favor of Sen. Lee’s proposed amendment is a vote to sell America's national parks. That's unacceptable.
Civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson has been suddenly hospitalized in Chicago as details about his condition remain a mystery. Jackson, 84, was admitted into Northwestern Memorial Hospital on ...
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