Chicago Humanities Festival – Neighborhood Check-In: Englewood Edition

Posted: May 14, 2020 in Uncategorized

Happening tonight….Register here – chf.to/checkin

R.A.G.E.

Join Tonika Johnson (The Folded Map Project) and Asiaha Butler, Executive Director of R.A.G.E – Resident Association of Greater Englewood for a conversation on how the covid-19 crisis is impacting the community LIVE on YouTube! Register here – chf.to/checkin

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Join CHF for a Chicago Neighborhood Check-In, in which we ask artists, cultural workers, and organizers about the local impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Tonika Johnson and Asiaha Butler, two of the co-founders of the Resident Association of Greater Englewood (R.A.G.E.), will talk about how this crisis has affected the health, economy, and social ties of their community. Drawing on their intertwined backgrounds in art and activism, Johnson (Folded Map Project) and Butler (R.A.G.E. President) reflect on their personal experiences living and working in Englewood during the pandemic, and their hopes for community healing after this crisis. This event…

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