A march and rally were spearheaded by the younger voices now surfacing in the Southeast side. They do not want to inherit the polluted air, soil, and water.| South Side Weekly
Janie Pochel is co-founder and lead advisor of Chi-Nations Youth Council, which helped organize the July 17 solidarity rally that set the stage for the City’s removal of three Christopher Columbus statues in Grant Park, Little Italy, and South Chicago. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. The conversation about the fake history […]| South Side Weekly
Best of South Shore & South Chicago from South Side Weekly's 2018 Best of the South Side issue.| South Side Weekly
A tribute to a few of the amazing people and places that left us in 2020, published in South Side Weekly's Best of the South Side issue.| South Side Weekly
Best of Avalon Park, Calumet Heights, and Chatham from the South Side Weekly's 2019 Best of the South Side issue.| South Side Weekly
Since the early twentieth century, thousands of Mexican Americans have lived, worked, and formed communities in Chicago’s steel mill neighborhoods. Dra...| NYU Press
The statue stood in a Far South Side intersection and, for several days, avoided the fate of two other Columbus statues that had been removed from Little Italy and Grant Park.| Chicago Sun-Times
The mayor would not elaborate on the nature of the threat or the source of the intelligence that led her to believe there would be a repeat of confrontation between protesters and police that occurred the week before.| Chicago Sun-Times
SOUTH CHICAGO — Young Southeast Siders can receive leadership training and get involved in the area's social justice movements through the Alliance of the| Block Club Chicago