STAY CONNECTED CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE IN THE NEWS Chicago Urban League Black Film Festival Continues with "70 Acres in Chicago: Cabrini Green" Earlier this week, the Chicago Urban League continued its 6th Annual Black Film Festival with a screening of "70 Acres in Chicago: Cabrini Green." The panel discussion that followed focused on the displacement and unfair treatment of residents after the demolition of housing project Cabrini Green. Kendra Freeman of the Metropolitan Planning Council, Mark Pratt, a producer of the documentary and
Margaret Wooten, Director of Housing and Financial Empowerment at the Chicago Urban League served as panelists. CUL Human Capital student Zariah Benson saw the film for the first time and wrote a blog about it. "I really appreciate the opportunity to be able to talk about the movie '70 acres in Chicago,' said Benson. "Through this movie, I saw the love of a community torn down and taken away." Read the entire blog here. Each week, a small business owner who has completed CUL's Entrepreneurship Center program is featured at the film fest. Alice Upchurch, owner of A More Fabulous U was on site showcasing her affordable jewelry and accessories. Sponsored by Skadden, the Black Film Festival takes place every Tuesday in February at 6pm at the Chicago Urban League. Admission is free. Next Tuesday's feature film is "Chi-Raq." For more information, visit www.thechicagourbanleague.org. THE CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH IN OBSERVANCE OF PRESIDENT'S DAY. LET'S GET TO WORK Tune into WVON 1690 AM this Saturday, February 18th at 8:00 AM for the "Let's Get To Work Show" with co-host Andrew J. Wells. Andrew will be talking about Empowerment to Employment and Entrepreneurship with featured guests: Matthew Pottorff, Multicultural Talent Acquisition Recruiter, US Bank Haven Allen, Executive Director, mhub Sequane Lawrence, CEO, Chicago Center for Arts & Technology. This is a show you don't want to miss!
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Register for the Chicago Urban League's SUMMIT Luncheon-Centennial Edition on May 24th, 2017 at the Hilton Chicago. Themed the Color of Business, this special evening will feature keynote speaker Mellody Hobson, President of Ariel Investments, and it will honor five local "innovators" for their strides in increasing diversity in the workplace. For ticket sales, click here.
Join us immediately after the Rest in Power program to continue the conversation. Sign Up to Receive Text Updates from CUL Text CUL100 to 72727 to receive updates about Chicago Urban League news and events! Have you picked up your copy of Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin yet? Released this week, this book is a not only a moving account of the life of the slain teen, but an unflinching look at the state of racial and criminal justice in America, written by his parents Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin. According to USA Today, "Rest in Power stands as a reminder - not only of Trayvon's life and death but of the vulnerability of black lives in a country that still needs to be reminded they matter." CHF is proud to present two nights of conversation with Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, in collaboration with the DuSable Museum of African American History and the Chicago Urban League. Mary Mitchell from the Chicago Sun-Times will join them in conversation on Friday February 17th at 6pm. To purchase tickets for this event, click the links below, or call the CHF Box Office at (312) 494-9509. Charter Humanists must RSVP to Rest in Power programs to receive Red Badge access. RSVP by calling (312) 494-9509. CHF members receive great perks like exclusive presale periods, discounted tickets and books, and more! Call the CHF Box Office at (312) 494-9509 or visit supportchf.org to join today. Current Charter Humanists receive Red Badge access to Rest in Power, George Saunders and Misty Copeland. Interested in receiving VIP access to all events for 2017, even when they're sold out? Call (312) 494-9563 or visit chicagohumanities.org/redbadge for more info.
Chicago Urban League President and CEO Shari Runner will host the talkback. There is no additional cost to participate.
Thank You to Our Funding Partners U.S. Bank generously serves as the presenting sponsor for the Chicago Urban League's three-part CULtivate Thought Leadership Breakfast series. Through the CULtivate Thought Leadership Breakfast, the League plays an essential role in framing and addressing key social issues, while also bringing together civic and business thought leaders for informal discussions and the exchange of ideas. The next CULtivate Thought Leadership Breakfast will be held on Tuesday, February 28th, 2017 and will feature the release of the League's second research report, 'The Impact of Racial Residential Segregation on Education'. Thank you U.S. Bank for your support!
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