Our 7 Neighbors: Birth of a Chicago Civil Rights Movement - Stories from the Archives
Religion & Spirituality
Hosted by Rev. Brian E. Smith, this season centers stories gathered for our Rev. Jesse Jackson oral archive project. Each episode includes segments from our Chicago Civil rights leaders interviews, paired with voices from modern community, faith and social justice movements. This episode features a part of an interview with Ms. Hermene Hartman, founder of Chicago's leading Black magapaper N'DIGO, host of N’DIGO studio. and one of the few African American women in publishing. Then our host gets into conversation with Brandis Friedman, co-anchor and correspondent for “Chicago Tonight” on WTTW.
Season 3: Episode 6 Legacy
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Season 3: Ep. 4 Trailblazers
Season 3: Ep. 3 How a Grocery Store Can Create Equity
Season 3: Ep.2 Decolonizing Your Imagination
Season 3: Ep. 1 A Family Based Movement
Season 3 Trailer
Season 2: Ep.6 The Two R Words
Season 2: Ep.5 Spiritual Food
Season 2: Ep. 4 Passports and Parents
Season 2: Ep. 3 From Mississippi to Egypt
Season 2: Ep. 2 The Boxing Buddhist Bishop
Season 2: Ep.1 Crosstown With Kalia
Season 2 Trailer
Season 1: Ep. 7: Changing the Narrative
Season 1: Ep. 6: At the Intersections
Season 1: Ep. 5: Confronting the Hate
Season 1: Ep. 4: Female While Muslim
Season 1: Ep. 3: Immigrant Matters
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