Lovecraft Chicago: History, Horror, & Afrofutures centers Black horror, both real and otherworldly, through an examination of HBO’s new series, Lovecraft Country.
Cook County Commissioner Donna Black-Miller recounts her journey to elected office and offers her unique vantage point on some of the surprising barriers Black women typically face when pursuing political careers.
Bishop Shirley A. Coleman and Alderman Stephanie D. Coleman reflect on making history as the first mother/daughter elected to Chicago’s City Council and offer insight on how other women may follow in their path.
Political Consultant Delmarie Cobb discusses her wide-ranging political career and offers her insight on Chicago’s current and former political landscapes.
In Honor of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a community conversation covering the ways YOU can take an active role in helping end the HIV epidemic in Black communities!
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx describes the life experiences that lead her into a career of public service and shares what it’s like to be the first black woman to ever hold the office. Unbossed is a CAN TV original production.
State Representative Lakesia Collins (D) of the 9th District discusses her journey from single mom of three and professional CNA, to making history as the first woman to represent Illinois’ 9th district in the state legislature. Unbossed is a CAN TV original production.