Anthony Browder makes history, 2018 Conference Features Prominent African Centered Scholars, Lecturers, Artists, Musicians — Page 10
Citizen Week of Dec. 5, 2018
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John Hardy (Left), Asiaha Butler (second from left), and Eddie Bocanegra (second from right) recently participated in a panel discussion for the City Club of Chicago to talk about the work that they are doing to prevent gun violence in the communities they serve and across the city. Photo credit: Provided by the City Club of Chicago
CITY CLUB OF CHICAGO HOST PANEL DISCUSSION ABOUT GUN VIOLENCE IN CHICAGO
The City Club of Chicago recently hosted Eddie Bocanegra, John Hardy, and Asiaha Butler in a panel discussion to talk about the ways that their prospective organizations are addressing gun violence in the city and what strategies they have found to be effective in preventing violence in Chicago. PAGE 2
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Nationwide survey reveals more than 80 percent of African-American and Hispanic business owners of companies under 500 employees offer some form of employee benefits?
Fred Hampton Jr. and his mother Akua Njeri said the Black Panthers fought for equality for the black community and it is a fight they are still fighting today.
Forty nine years after Black Panther leader Fred Hampton Sr. was shot to death by members of the Chicago Police Department, the Citizen examines Hampton’s life and death in an upcoming feature on Dec. 12.
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