Modern Mediumship is Kept Alive by Chicago’s Spiritualist Community

Church of the Spirit

By Elizabeth Elving Dr. Kenneth James stood behind the pulpit at Church of the Spirit and smiled at the congregation. It was one of the first Sundays of the year to feel like spring and the crowd was sparse; about 40 people had trickled in during the morning meditation. “When you talk to someone about […]

The changing landscape of Chicago’s public housing

By Daniel Brown On a spring morning, with crisp air and blue skies outside, Theresa Cook, 51, sits down on the beige couch in her living room. She wears shorts, a gray t-shirt and a blue bandana around her head. Her two-year-old son sleeps beside her. Her nephew awakes from a mattress on the ground, […]

Surrogacy: A new normal in parenting

Pampers Diapers

By Anne Arntson Chelsea Jarvis delivered twins last year, but they were not her own. Kelly Stoeber gave birth to a baby girl on April 6, but her two young sons did not get a sister. “For that 40 weeks, it kind of provided as my identity,” said Stoeber, a first-time surrogate.

VIDEO: Fighting the Syrian war from Chicago

By Noor Wazwaz Syria may seem a world away but not to Syrians living in the Chicago area. The war in that country has entered its fifth year and the violence has only escalated. The Syrian Network for Human Rights reports the current death total is over 215,000 and 20,000 of them were children. In this episode of […]

VIDEO: PROTESTERS CALL FOR HIGHER WAGES

By Kira Boyd Protesters rally for a pay increase to $15/hr. The protest took place at McDonald’s headquarters in Oak Brook, IL while shareholders held their annual meeting.

VIDEO: Protests in America, then vs. now

By Kira Boyd On this edition of Medill Newsmakers, we will discus protesting then versus now.  We will explore the history of protest movements in the U.S. Also, we will talk  about how social media have changed the face of activism in the 21st century.  Throughout the past year, there have been large demonstrations against […]

VIDEO: Group takes on role of fathers, ‘paving the way’ in Englewood

By Daniel Brown Chicago’s second annual “Summer of Faith and Action,” a citywide violence prevention initiative designed to promote safety during the summer, kicked-off May 22nd. Participants hosted barbeques, block parties, rallies, prayers and more. One of the participants was Greater Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church on East 53rd Street, and its non-violence group, “Paving the […]

VIDEO: Music School in Woodlawn provides positive activities for kids

By Daniel Brown From the ground floor you walk up an open-aired, red-carpeted staircase situated between ornately trimmed walls. At the top you enter a ballroom, with a red and white band shell stage with Greek columns, a wooden dance floor, and a sixty-foot long, wooden bar with matching windows looking onto the street. It […]

The changing face of colorectal cancer: 20- and 30-somethings NOT immune (VIDEO)

By:  Melissa Schenkman Young adults may not fall into the age category recommended for colorectal cancer screenings by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), but they are not too young to get colorectal cancer. Researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston found that colorectal cancer cases have increased […]