Stuff YOU Should Know

Stuff YOU Should Know

Posted by on Nov 3, 2022 in Stuff You Should Know | No Comments

Remembering the Women of Silent Film You may know that films used to be silent. Maybe you have even seen a clip of a silent film. But did you know that most silent films have been lost over time, destroyed by decay, fire, and other hazards? The ones that survive reveal only a limited picture […]

Stuff YOU Should Know

Stuff YOU Should Know

Posted by on Oct 20, 2022 in Stuff You Should Know | No Comments

Chicago Museum Highlights Native American Stories Chicago’s Field Museum opened in 1894 and contains nearly forty million natural artifacts and specimens. Its goal is to connect visitors to the natural world and to the human story. Recently, its Native North America Hall has undergone a makeover. When the original hall was created in the 1950s, […]

AAPI History Required in Illinois Schools

AAPI History Required in Illinois Schools

Posted by on Oct 27, 2021 in Education | No Comments

The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population represents less than six percent of the total U.S. population. But there is more effort being made to better teach this group’s importance in the history of the United States. The state of Illinois has taken steps to require more study of Asian American history as part […]

Stuff YOU Should Know

Stuff YOU Should Know

Posted by on Oct 13, 2021 in Stuff You Should Know | No Comments

Coral Reefs Show Damage From Climate Change Coral reefs are important for many reasons. They support about one-fourth of all fish species on Earth. They also help protect and shield coastlines from storms. But coral reefs are dying off at an alarming rate. The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network recently published a report analyzing data […]

Stuff YOU Should Know

Stuff YOU Should Know

Posted by on Jul 15, 2021 in Stuff You Should Know | No Comments

Ida B. Wells Monument Unveiled in Chicago Ida B. Wells was an enslaved person who later became a newspaper editor and civil rights activist in Memphis, Tennessee. As a journalist, she travelled the South in a crusade against lynching. Wells published the stories she heard in her newspaper, The Memphis Free Speech and Headlight. She […]

ERA . . . yes?

ERA . . . yes?

Posted by on Nov 28, 2018 in Current Events | No Comments

This week’s story update on the Election Central Web site discusses the possibility of finalizing a Constitutional amendment that is generations in the making. Women and men have equal rights under the Constitution, right? Wrong. In fact, the proposed constitutional amendment which would guarantee equal rights to women–the aptly-named Equal Rights Amendment–has been stalled in […]

AFTER THE FACT: Tereza Lee

AFTER THE FACT: Tereza Lee

Posted by on Jun 27, 2018 in After the Fact | No Comments

Have you ever heard of the DREAM Act? Short for the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act, DREAM would give undocumented children who were brought to the United States a route to legal permanent residence in the U.S. In other words, the DREAM Act would make it so that someone brought to the […]

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