Medill Accelerator Taps Illinois Latino News to Strengthen Community Reporting
“The Latino population needs more coverage that is representative of Latinos, by Latinos. We look forward to working with ILLN.”
“The Latino population needs more coverage that is representative of Latinos, by Latinos. We look forward to working with ILLN.”
As immigration enforcement fears grow in Chicago’s Latine communities, Erie Neighborhood House is adapting its services to reach families.
How Latino communities are shaping Illinois’ democratic future through lived experience, history, and community‑driven solutions.
Francia García Hernández sits down for a Q&A session with a reporter to discuss representing the Hispanic/Latino community in Chicago through her journalism with Block Club Chicago and her partnership with CAN-TV.
Op-Ed: Chicago’s working families shouldn’t have to choose between good union jobs and the right to breathe clean air in the neighborhoods they helped build.
In Chicago’s Humboldt Park, a new dominoes club is creating a vibrant community space where Puerto Rican culture, laughter and tradition are passed down across generations.
Chicago’s first environmental justice ordinance, created to curb pollution in Black and brown neighborhoods, has stalled in City Council as activists and alderpeople clash over its future.
Latino communities in Chicago are adjusting public celebrations and cultural traditions amid growing concerns over immigration enforcement.
With hand-drawn illustrations and parallel Spanish translation, “Fun Day With Misa” helps kids practice language while enjoying a playful story.
A boxing gym in Humboldt Park is becoming a lifeline for Chicago youth, offering training, mentorship and community.
Cyclists rode through Little Village and Pilsen on a Street Vendor Bike Tour to show solidarity with immigrant vendors and support their businesses amid growing enforcement pressures.
“Operation Midway Blitz,” the latest ICE effort in the Chicago area, has unleashed fear among immigrant communities, targeting informal workers like street vendors and day laborers who form the backbone of neighborhood life. From Franklin Park to Broadview, tear gas, arrests, and fatal encounters have left families shaken. Experts warn the crackdown threatens not only lives but the cultural and economic fabric of Chicago itself.