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Nine Essential Books to Read About Martin Luther King Jr. This King Day

From classic biographies to radical critiques and literary reimaginings, these books reveal the full moral, political, and human dimensions of King’s legacy

Breakthrough’s “Christmas Store” Returns to Garfield Park

Pop-up holiday shop gives Garfield Park families a low-cost, dignified way to choose gifts for their children

Illinois Restoring Full SNAP Benefits After Shutdown Ends

All recipients expected to receive November aid by Nov. 20

Documentary Follows West Siders to West Africa in Search of Healing and Reparations

Film featuring Equity and Transformation Chicago to screen Nov. 9 and 11 at the Black Harvest Film Festival

Greater Chicago Food Depository Adds Saturday Distributions as SNAP Pause Deepens Strain

Several West Side hubs — including the Aspire Center, Grace and Peace, and Harmony Community Cares — to offer 20-lb. grocery boxes throughout November

Chicago Park District Seeks Artists for 2026 Night Out in the Parks Season

Applications due Dec. 8 as citywide program invites creatives to transform neighborhood parks into stages, galleries and gathering spaces across Chicago

West Side Sanctuaries Shine During Open House Chicago

From Austin to North Lawndale, sacred spaces opened their doors during this year’s citywide architecture festival—highlighting the West Side’s growing prominence.

Chicago Sukkah Design Festival Bridges Faith, Design, and Community in North Lawndale 

Now in its fourth year, the festival brings artists, architects, and neighbors together to build beauty and belonging in North Lawndale.

‘The Good News’ Documentary Takes to the Road

Community screenings across Austin and Oak Park invite residents to reflect, connect and act.

A Queen in Garfield Park

If you’ve ever passed under the Golden Dome, 100 N. Central Park Ave. in Garfield Park, you may have noticed a regal face staring back at you from the stonework.