“Mis Dos Mundos: Michoacán y Chicago”
Casa Michoacán invites you to celebrate "Hispanic Heritage Month" with mariachi, traditional Mexican food, and art/photo expo "Mis Dos Mundos: Michoacán y Chicago."
Casa Michoacán invites you to celebrate "Hispanic Heritage Month" with mariachi, traditional Mexican food, and art/photo expo "Mis Dos Mundos: Michoacán y Chicago."
Wanna be German? Of course you do. And now you can, as German comedian Paco Erhard teaches you how.
The exhibition steps back in time to witness the journey of Polish immigrants who shaped the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America and the vibrant community it fostered.
Jorge Luis Pacheco is a fiery young Cuban pianist who captures the audience's attention with his electric energy and heartfelt performances of Afro Cuban, jazz, and classical music.
Creator of HAMOC's Oral History Collection, Dr. Courtney Pierre Joseph will discuss the methodology and importance of oral histories.
The Mitchell Museum is a proud co-sponsor of this event. MORE INFORMATION: Contact Cyndee Fox-Starr at [email protected] or Christine Redcloud at [email protected] at or call American Indian Health Services at (773) 883-9100.
Bring the whole family and join SAI and Shanta Nurullah's band. Shanta will perform songs and stories that highlight African and African American ways with her bass and sitar.
Celebrate fall! Go on a tour of the Farmette, bee apiary, and Food Forest and partake in fall-themed games, a pumpkin patch, a scarecrow-making contest, falls crafts, live music, and more!
The Korean Cultural Center of Chicago will celebrate Korean Thanksgiving by learning to make your own kimchi, with traditional games and performance.
Mobeen Ansari shares his journey as an acclaimed photographer, talks about his books, his recent works, and how he as an artist covers his subject.
Please join us to see Ukrainian pianist Anna Yurchenko-Knight live at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art!
RICANO is an original Afro-Caribbean experience that presents themes of integration, community, and self-acceptance, through live shows, immersive classes and recordings.
Seven-year-old Petyo is sent on a forced vacation to the village after learning that his father has gone abroad. There, Petio discovers friendship in the person of six-year-old Philip.
A woman's inability to become pregnant and desire to be a mother takes her to Africa, where she encounters many children without parents and makes sense of their lives and […]
Filmmaker Tonika Johnson investigates Chicago's urban segregation, visually connecting residents who live at corresponding addresses on the North and South Sides of Chicago
Dear Sirs retraces the journey of WWII American POW Silvio Pedri, the grandfather of filmmaker Mark Pedri.
Over the duration of this 16-week course, we will learn and discuss the German-American experience, from the very first trickle of Germans to North America in Jamestown in 1608 thru […]
Please join Trickster Cultural Center's Indigenous Peoples' Day celebration.
SSCAC kicks off their Fall/Winter Exhibitions with Through a Lens of Beauty & Wonderment:Notes on Collaborative Friendship and All of Living is Risk.