Neighborhood Mini-Tour with Bronzeville Historical Society and Bronzeville Sounds & Color: Boxville African-Caribbean Market!

Boxville 330 East 51st Street, Chicago, IL, United States
Host Organizations:  Urban Juncture Foundation & Build Bronzeville Partner Organizations: Bronzeville Historical Society Join the Bronzeville Historical Society at 2:30pm for a mini-tour of the neighborhood, led from the community garden at 51st and Calumet. BHS Founder Sherry Williams will share highlights of Bronzeville history, culture and arts.

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Through the Lens of Arthur Rothstein: Beyond Shanghai

Online via Zoom
Arthur Rothstein was a celebrated photojournalist best-known for his Dust Bowl photography during the Great Depression. One of his lesser-known projects included an assignment photographing the Jewish refugee community in Shanghai during World War II, showcased in IHMEC’s new exhibit, Shanghai: Safe Haven During the Holocaust.

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FREE

Transforming Oral Histories: Harnessing the Power of Chicago’s Japanese American Voices

Online Event
Host Organization: Japanese American Service Committee In this session, learn how a joint Japanese American Service Committee/Chicago Japanese American Historical Society project used oral histories to form the backbone of "Uprooted" and "Reckoning," two interactive web experiences that teach Japanese American history at a secondary school level and through a distinctly midwestern lens. Project lead and former WBEZ producer Katherine Nagasawa will demonstrate the two web experiences and discuss the process of moving from raw oral history interviews to engaging, multimedia educational tools.

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Summer Dance in the Parks

Portage Park 4100 N. Long Ave, Chicago, IL, United States
Host Organizations:  DCASE and See Chicago Dance Partner Organization: Chicago Cultural Alliance The Chicago Summer Dance in the Parks series returns this summer, presented with the Chicago Park District. Dancers of all ages and skill levels are invited to take part in family and creative activities from 4:30–5:30pm and introductory dance lessons by professional instructors followed by live music and dancing from 5:30–7:30pm.

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Art After Work

Online via Zoom
Host Organization: Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art Join us in this month’s virtual Art After Work workshop, where teaching artist and museum educator Paulina Lopez will guide a workshop inspired by Japanese artist Hiroyuki Doi. Participants will construct a sketchbook and practice a variety of mindful drawing exercises.

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AWAKEN: An Art Show Featuring Jenny Vyas, Hosted by Artist Replete and Powered by MALA

Pilsen Yards 1163 West 18th Street, Chicago, IL, United States
Host Organization:  Muslim American Leadership Alliance Partner Organization: Turkish American Society Artist Replete and MALA present the largest exhibition of work by nationally-renowned Chicago creative Jenny Vyas, with a special guest performance by violinist Damien Escobar. This show will feature 15 new pieces by Vyas, as well as an intimate “fireside chat” where she will share her journey as an artist and discuss her work in depth.

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Revolutionary Ride: A Bike Tour of Public Art in Chicago/ Gira Revolucionaria: Un recorrido en bicicleta del arte público en Chicago

Humboldt Park Boathouse 1301 N Humboldt Dr, Chicago, IL, United States
Host Organization: Newberry Library Partner Organizations: National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture and Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center Pedal along with art historians and preservationists on a three-hour bicycle ride through Humboldt Park and Pilsen exploring how monuments, murals, and other works of public art memorialize and interpret the revolutionary struggles of the Americas. The live tour will be presented in English.

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Resonant Voices: Arnold Voketaitis

Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture 6500 S. Pulaski, Chicago, IL, United States
Host Organization: Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture Join us at our first program in a series of presentations featuring newly digitized archival footage of operas, concerts, and song festivals from our collection of master video recordings from the 1980s to the 2000s. Lithuanian American bass baritone Arnold Voketaitis will reflect on a 5-decade-long opera/concert career through film excerpts of concerts and operas plus a Q&A.

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Hangawi: Korean Thanksgiving Celebration

Korean Cultural Center of Chicago 9930 Capitol Dr., Wheeling, IL, United States
Host Organizations: Korean Cultural Center of Chicago In celebration, join us in this hands-on experience and events that represent Hangawi. Guests can participate in Charye service, a ceremonial service to honor our ancestors with offerings of various foods.

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$10

Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration

Set in Stone Gathering Space 641 E 31st, Chicago, IL, United States
Host Organization: Chinese American Museum of Chicago Partner Organizations: The Field Museum, Chicago Park District Come with us and learn about the Chinese Mid-Autumn Fest or Moon Fest! Participants will be able to taste mooncakes, learn how to make paper lanterns, and watch feature performances of ethnic musical instruments and storytelling.

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Peace Day Chicago

Online via Zoom
Host Organization: The Peace School Join us on the International Day of Peace, Tuesday September 21 from noon to 1! There has never been a more important time to take positive action for peace.

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FREE