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NHS of Chicago Recognizes Local Heroes
Nearly 300 partners, volunteers, city leaders, and residents attended Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago’s (NHS) Annual Meeting and Neighborhood Leadership Awards, “Promoting Our Neighborhood Treasures” on Tuesday, Oct. 16th at… Read more
‘Nito y Neto’ Returns for a Chicago Performance
Mikey O Comedy Productions and Perla Castro present for the second time in Chicago, direct from Guatemala “Nito y Neto,” a Spanish comedy show from producers and entertainers Sammy and… Read more
La Biblioteca Pública de Chicago Presenta ‘Bookamania’
¡De nuevo llegó esta época del año! Cuando aparece la escarcha en el suelo, los árboles tiran sus hojas de otoño y la Biblioteca Pública de Chicago celebra a libros… Read more
Carrera del Día de los Muertos de UNO
Miles de familias celebraron el ‘Día de los Muertos’ en el barrio de Pilsen, en la ‘Carrera de los Muertos’ de United Neighborhood Association (UNO), el 3 de noviembre, en… Read more
A Childhood Tragedy
By: Daniel Nardini Recently, my wife and I found out that our neighbor’s younger son has aplastic anemia. Aplastic anemia is a disorder where the bone marrow does not produce… Read more
Patriotism in the Catalog Industry
By: Daniel Nardini Yes, it is that time of year when companies send their latest printed catalogs. Even though many companies now use the Internet for showing their products, many… Read more
Youth Sound Off During Juvenile Budget Hearing
By: Ashmar Mandou On the eve of Halloween, former detained youth, parents, ministers, and members of Blocks Together, BUILD Inc., and Community Justice Institute for Youth, among others, dressed in… Read more
Carrera de los Muertos Celebrates Another Year of Culture
By: Carmen Lopez Carrera de los Muertos is a unique race that has been taking over the Pilsen neighborhood since 2007. The race allows runners to indulge in a course… Read more
Remembering Our Loved Ones Through Culture
By: Daisy Magaña Culture is the food we savorly eat, the music we passionately listen to, the dance we rhythmically move our feet and shake our hips with, even the… Read more



The Latest Latino Unemployment Rate
By: Daniel Nardini Regardless of who becomes president, and who will run this country, the next leader must still contend with the tens of millions of unemployed and those who… Read more »