Voice of Change: Chicago nonprofit using pre-industrial tradition for advocacy
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The sounds of pungmul are rooted in Korean folk music tradition, and they've found a home in the 21st century. One local nonprofit is using the drumming style for immigrant rights and anti-racism advocacy.

New Illinois legislation would help people find jobs after prison
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Illinois is considering giving grants to small businesses and that hire formerly incarcerated people and helping open the barrier to entry for other licensed professions.

Most common lung function test misses lung disease in many Black Americans
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Dr. Gabrielle Liu, instructor from the division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at Northwestern University, talks about why the most common lung function test fails to detect lung disease in a lot of Black Americans and what is being done to address it.

Cultures and lifestyles of Native Americans and Indigenous peoples highlighted in new Field Museum exhibit
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The Field Museum's new exhibit "Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories" allows Native Americans and Indigenous peoples to talk about and showcase the essence of their experiences and cultures through the humanities.

Brown Toy Box aims to get Black kids to envision themselves in STEAM careers
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Terri Nichelle Bradley, CEO and founder of Brown Toy Box, talks about the importance of Black and brown children pursuing careers in the STEAM fields, (Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts and Mathematics).

How a lack of male teachers of color is impacting Chicago students
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Chalkbeat reporter Mila Koumpilova expounds on the findings from her recent article examining the lack of men of color teaching in Chicago schools and how that impacts students.

Chicago Cares gives avenue for volunteers to give back to the city
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Rob Pabon from Chicago Cares talks about what they're doing to engage volunteers with bettering their communities and giving back to the great people of this city.

'Hungry for Answers' delves into culture and history of food in America
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Caroline Randall Williams talks about her new show, "Hungry for Answers," and the importance of telling the stories of Black food history in America.

South Chicago Dance Theatre celebrates 5th anniversary with special heartfelt performance
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Kia Smith, executive artistic director and founder of the South Chicago Dance Theatre, talks about how her father influenced her passion for the arts and what her theatre provides for the community.

New Chicago podcast explores the ripple effects of 1954 school desegregation
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Aim?e Eubanks Davis joins us to talk about hosting a new podcast which explores how Black educators were impacted after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling that created an integrated school system in the U.S.

Just Roots Chicago growing community and sustainability on the South Side
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Tammy Reed Tran and Celie Davis introduce us to Just Roots Chicago and talk about their mission to build community bonds and increase access to healthy food for South Siders.

Chicago Hope Academy helping youth develop STEM skills with local partners
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Sam Angelotta talks about how OWLS Lacrosse and others are pitching in to help Chicago Hope Academy inspire youth to become future leaders in the STEM fields.

FedEx E-commerce Learning Lab empowers women-owned small businesses to pivot sales online
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Terrand Smith, founder and CEO of 37 Oaks Consulting, talks about the FedEx e-commerce learning lab and how women business owners are pivoting their business online in wake of the pandemic.

Chicago teen's new book calls for an end to bullying
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Jahkil Jackson joins Good Day Chicago to talk about his efforts to give back to those less fortunate and his new book, "I Am."

Chicago Community Loan Fund helps lift up communities of color
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CCLF has been providing finances to developers of color for over 30 years. To explain what the Community of Color Fund is, Calvin Holmes, President of CCLF joined Good Day Chicago Wednesday morning.