What is your role in racial justice? Hint: You have one
The Champaign-Urbana chapter of Showing Up For Racial Justice offers some easily accessible actions for this week.
The Champaign-Urbana chapter of Showing Up For Racial Justice offers some easily accessible actions for this week.
Urbana Police Lieutenant Joel Sanders brought a proposal to the Urbana City Council that would address policing of citizens in crisis.
Trina Wright-Dixon is making a difference as the first Black board chair for the Community Foundation of East Central Illinois.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Illinois provides rich educational experiences for older adults.
Julie hears from William Brown, co-founder of HVNT Neighborhood Transformation about the work they are doing in the community.
Julie checks in with Jessy Ruddell, Executive Director of The Idea Store.
The #EndWhiteSilence demonstration focused on concrete, anti-racist follow-up.
Today we are observing Juneteenth as a showcase of solidarity.
As the nation struggles in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, Nicole offers some suggestions for expanding civic engagement across Champaign County.
Melinda speaks with Edith Peacock of H2O Salon in Urbana and Patrick Smith of The Vintage Edge Barber Shop in Champaign on reopening following the stay-at-home order.