Get Covered Illinois Brings “Road 2 Coverage” Mobile Tour to Sunrise Baptist Community Center

Sunrise Baptist Community Center on Thursday, March 27. Featuring a branded Get Covered Illinois recreational vehicle (RV), the tour provides ways to reach uninsured residents and encourage health insurance enrollment during the final month of open enrollment. The event will be held at Sunrise Baptist Community Center, 1101 S. Central Park Ave., from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

TCR Talks: Revamping education in the community, not the classroom

The disparity in academic achievement between white children and children of color has been an issue in public education for decades. Low-income black and Latino students consistently struggle to compete with their white peers. Phillip Jackson believes that black boys will achieve more if we overhaul the way we think about education. He founded the Black Star Project in 1996 to tackle the achievement gap.

Pastors Praise Program for Helping Inner-City Youths Despite Critical Audit

AUBURN GRESHAM — A group of pastors and other leaders in the black community came to the defense of the state’s Neighborhood Recovery Initiative, a $54-million anti-violence program which has come under attack after a blistering state audit.  Rev. Michael Pfleger and the Rev. Corey Brooks joined mothers who lost their children to violence and community stakeholders in praising the “good” work the program has undertaken.

Community Grand Rounds “Substance Abuse and Youth”

 Community Grand Rounds is a series of events held in a community setting focusing on how the University of Chicago research can help improve health on the South Side. The MARCH 18th, free Community Grand Rounds event, held at 2601 W. Marquette Road, 5:30-7:30pm will focus on the topic of Substance Abuse and Youth:  Are You Friends with Remy, Molly, Loosies & Blunts?