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SUMMARY:Partner Event | Chicago Interfaith Trolley Tour
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URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/partner-event-chicago-interfaith-trolley-tour/
LOCATION:American Islamic College\, 640 W Irving Park Rd\, Chicago\, IL\, 60613
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Educator Workshop | Examining "Injustice: The Trial for the Murder of Emmett Till"
DESCRIPTION:In 1955\, the murder of Emmett Till and the criminal trial of his murderers sparked the Civil Rights Movement. \nDesigned for middle and high school educators\, this workshop explores our exhibition Injustice: The Trial for the Murder of Emmett Till and its themes. Dr. Christopher Benson\, a journalist\, lawyer\, professor at Northwestern University\, and Till historian\, will share his research and writing that examine the historical significance of the murder of Emmett Till. He has coauthored books with Till’s mother\, Mamie Till-Mobley\, and Till’s cousin Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr. CHM educators will demonstrate a classroom activity based on the courtroom drawings from the trial by artist Franklin McMahon\, which are part of a classroom resource packet for participants. \nFree; advance reservations required. Recommended for educators of grades 7–12. 3 PD hours. \nWhat happened to Emmett Till is a difficult part of US history\, and Injustice uses photographs\, drawings\, and first-hand accounts from the time to demonstrate the impacts that systemic racism\, inequality\, and anti-Blackness can have on Black lives. Please consider your needs as you register for this workshop.
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/educator-workshop-examining-injustice-the-trial-for-the-murder-of-emmett-till/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educator Workshop,Free Event
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SUMMARY:Urban History Seminar | “Aquí en Chicago”
DESCRIPTION:The Urban History Seminar series feature a scholarly presentation followed by lively discussion. Dr. Elena Gonzales\, CHM Curator of Civic Engagement and Social Justice\, Rebekah Coffman\, CHM Curator of Religion and Community History\, and Jojo Galvan\, CHM Digital Humanities Fellow\, will discuss the Museum’s ongoing project and upcoming exhibition\, Aquí en Chicago. \nLatine folks make up nearly a third of the population of the area. Even the term “Latino” became popular through Mexicans and Puerto Ricans collaborating here. Gonzales and Coffman will discuss how Aquí en Chicago celebrates the historically persistent cultural presence of Chicago’s Latine communities. Learn about the project’s workshops\, oral history interviews\, and the exhibition opening this fall. \nRSVP required. This in-person session is free of charge and includes complimentary coffee and tea\, a 10% discount at the North & Clark Café\, and free admission to the Museum. We would greatly appreciate a donation to the Museum in any amount. \nThe Urban History Seminars have been generously underwritten by the Chicago History Museum since 1983.
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/urban-history-seminar-aqui-en-chicago/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Event,Urban History Seminar
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SUMMARY:Partner Event | Dave Truitt Historical Documentary Series: Lincoln is Crying
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a FREE screening of LINCOLN IS CRYING: The Grifters\, Grafters & Governors of Illinois\, a scathing—and funny—indictment of politics in the “Land of Lincoln.” The documentary is a timely cautionary tale from filmmakers John Davies and Brian Kallies that presents a humorous and sad look at the pervasive\, deep-rooted culture of political corruption in Illinois. Come see what Rick Kogan of the Chicago Tribune calls “A comedic look at the corruption that stains Illinois and Chicago.” \nA panel discussion moderated by reporter Mike Flannery will follow the screening\, featuring: \n\nMedia consultant Delmarie Cobb\nLincoln is Crying executive producer\, writer\, and director John Davies\nBetter Government Association president and CEO David Greising\nChicago Tribune reporter Gregory Pratt\n\nFree; RSVP required.  \nSchedule \n12:30 p.m. – Reception\n1:00 p.m. – Film Screening\n2:30 p.m. – Panel Discussion\n  \nLINCOLN IS CRYING and the Dave Truitt Historical Documentary Series are underwritten exclusively by CAPTAIN DAVE’S FOUNDATION \nQuestions? Contact Nell McKeown\, development events manager\, at mckeown@chicagohistory.org or (312) 799-2112  \nParking is available in the CHM lot at 1730 N. Stockton Dr. and may be validated for $10 at the Museum’s front desk. \nThe story behind Illinois’ corruption is told by a diverse group of journalists\, authors\, entertainers\, prosecutors\, defense attorneys and politicians\, including:  \n\n POLITICO reporters Natasha Korecki & Shia Kapos\n NPR/WBEZ political reporters Dave Mckinney & Claudia Morell\n Radio & podcast hosts Michael Medved\, Dan Proft\, Bruce Dumont & Garry Meier\n Chicago Sun-Times columnists Michael Sneed & Mary Mitchell\n Chicago Tribune columnists Rick Pearson & Jeff Coen\n Legendary Chicago television political reporters Andy Shaw & Walter Jacobson\n Democratic National Convention Press Secretary & Veteran Political Consultant Delmarie Cobb\n Public Policy Consultant & Chicago Mayoral candidate Amara Enyia\n Chicago-based journalists David Bernstein\, Jackie Serrato & Adeshina Emmanuel\n Former Assistant U.S. Attorneys Patrick Collins & Randall Samborn\n Blagojevich Defense Attorneys Aaron Goldstein & Mike Ettinger\n Blagojevich trial jury foreman James Matsumoto & Blagojevich barber Peter Vodovoz\n The Second City V.P. Kelly Leonard & alumni David Pasquesi (Veep)\, Tim Kazurinsky (SNL) & Mike Hagerty (Curb Your Enthusiasm)\nAuthors and political commentators Dick Simpson & Rich Lindberg\n Musical groups The Chi-Town Kids & The Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/partner-event-dave-truitt-historical-film-series-lincoln-is-crying/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Member Event | A Historical Fashion Show
DESCRIPTION:The dramatic silhouettes of the 1890s were an exciting turning point in fashion history\, and we’re bringing them back for one night only! \nPresented in partnership with the Chicago Historical Costume Society\, members are invited to this historical fashion show that brings 1890s fashion to life. Learn from Chicago Historical Costume Society president Marissa Croft\, PhD\, about the styles of that decade\, as well as developments in the garment industry such as industrialization and workers’ rights. Abakanowicz Research Center associate Annika Kohrt will also introduce a special set of paper dolls from the Costume Research Collection\, which inspired our models’ runway looks\, as well as a new digital dress-up game that members will be among the first to play. \nFree; RSVP required.  \nSchedule\n5:30 p.m. – Doors open\n6:00 p.m. – Lecture begins\n6:45 p.m. – Fashion show begins\n7:00 p.m. – Audience Q&A with makers of the outfits\n7:30 p.m. – Evening concludes
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/member-event-a-historical-fashion-show/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical Alliance,Member Event
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