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“The real unemployment rate is at least 15 percent, and that doesn’t count those working part time.”
“The real unemployment rate is at least 15 percent, and that doesn’t count those working part time.”
Strange Fruit, a song performed most famously by Billie Holiday, became the national anthem for African Americans after it was recorded in 1939. This song
A new school of young professionals recently packed Park 52 Lounge, located in Pres. Obama’s neighborhood of Hyde Park.
The Black United Fund of Illinois celebrated the Year of the Woman.
“People always told me that they loved the way I put my suits, shirts and ties together.”
HIV is on the rise in Chicago, especially for African Americans under the age of 25.
“This is not a game.”
ChicagE – In just four games, rookie Cam Newton has done what no other rookie quarterback has done before in NFL history. His extraordinary skills
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There was much to celebrate at the sold-out 13th annual Chicago Association of Minority Recruiters (CAMR) scholarship awards dinner held at the posh Hyatt Regency
Idris Elba and R. Kelly partied at the Excalibur Night Club in Chicago over the weekend to celebrate the new TV series Flyy Girl Inc.
The Fifth Annual Diversity Leadership Awards Gala was held in Chicago at the Wyndham Hotel. Pam McElvane, publisher and CEO of Diversity MBA magazine welcomed
Cadillac presented the 21s Annual World;s Largest Steppers Contest in Illinois.
In 1992, Common bounced on the scene with his album, Can I Borrow a Dollar? It sold only a few thousand copies and he was