The DuSable Museum of African American History hosted a panel July 25 called “Black and Brown Lives in Green Spaces: Race and Place in Urban America.” The panel featured several voices that work on this issue across the city and in different disciplines: Tonika Lewis Johnson, an Englewood resident and member of Resident Association of… Continue reading Advocates: Parks an Essential Community Resource
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Peace Fellows visit Field Museum to Explore Role of Race in Peacebuilding
The Chicago Peace Fellows visited the Field Museum of Natural History on June 19, 2019, for a guided tour of the “Looking at Ourselves: Rethinking the Sculptures of Malvina Hoffman” and discussion on the theme of the Role of Race and Representation in Peace Building with museum staff. The exhibit brings to the public the… Continue reading Peace Fellows visit Field Museum to Explore Role of Race in Peacebuilding