News Professor Barbara Ransby comments on the 2023 Chicago Mayoral Election Democracy Now! featured Dr. Barbara Ransby – Black Studies Professor. Gender & Women’s Studies and Director of the Social Justice Initiative – while covering the 2023 Chicago Mayoral Election. You can watch Dr.… Professor David Stovall comments on the 2023 Chicago Mayoral Election The Triibe interviewed Dr. David Stovall – Professor of Black Studies and Criminology, Law, and Justice – about the 2023 Chicago Mayoral Election. Read the full article at https://thetriibe.com/2023/03/what-anti-ctu-rhetoric-in-the-mayoral-runoff-election-reveals-about-chicago-2/. Professor Jaira Harrington comments on Telemundo’s series on Emmitt Till's life and death Black Studies Assistant Professor Jaira Harrington is featured on Nuestra herencia negra – a Telemundo series that discusses the life and death of Emmett Till and the impact of his death to the… Professor David Stovall comments on dropping rate of violent crime in Illinois An Axios Chicago story on the rate of violent crime offenses in Illinois dropping over the last three decades includes comments from David Stovall, UIC professor of Black Studies and Criminology, Law, and… Congratulations to Dr. Beth E. Richie nominated a 2022 Marguerite Casey Freedom Scholar Congratulations to our very own Dr. Beth E. Richie – LAS Distinguished Professor, Head of the Department of Criminology, Law and Justice and Professor of Black Studies at UIC, nominated a 2022 Marguerite… Congratulations to PhD Student Sekordri Ojo - a winner of the Fall 2022 President's Research in Diversity Travel Assistance Program Congratulations to Sekordri Ojo–BLST concentrator and PhD student in the History Department–for winning an award for the Fall 2022 President’s Research in Diversity Travel Assistance Program. Sekordri was selected from a competitive pool… Congratulations to Professor Elizabeth Todd-Breland nominated OAH Distinguished Lecturer Professor Amanda Lewis receives 2022 ASA honors Professor Dave Stovall speaks on the topic of Criminal Justice in Chicago Black Studies Professor Dr. David Stovall shared that there is an “alienation” in communities that have been systemically carved out of resources and opportunity and that is playing a role in the surge… The cost of erroneous parking tickets issued in Chicago as reported by UICs IRRPP More than 475,000 erroneous parking tickets were issued by the city of Chicago between 2012 and 2018, according to a report released Tuesday by the University of Illinois-Chicago Institute for Research on Race… Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 18 Next