The TRii BE Guide is an annual printed magazine created with a goal of connecting Chicago’s communities in a tangible way. We hope to encourage a deep dive into the city’s Black and Indigenous histories, uplifting our forgotten or buried narratives in the mainstream conversation. Originally released in 2021, this new 2023 edition features six new stories. Filled with stories that both highlight the rich history of Black and Indigenous Chicago and reclaim this city for the people who continue the struggles for liberation today, the Triibe Guide is a must-read for all Chicagoans.
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The settlement that Du Sable built by Matt Harvey
PERSPECTIVE | The history of segregation starts with forced removal by Fawn Pochel
How the Chicago Fire of 1874 and the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 led to the formation of the Black Belt by Tonia Hill
The rise of Black political power in early Chicago by Arionne Nettle
Black Metropolis (1901 – 1960) by Matt Harvey
Out West: A Mississippi Story by Tiffany Walden
COMMENTARY | 1968: When the whole world was watching, the Chicago Police rioted by Monroe Anderson
OPINION | In Brandon Johnson’s administration, there’s opportunity for bravery by Damon Williams
We Are The Fire by Kelly Hayes
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Morgan’s purpose is to make and protect Black history, so that future generations will know who we are. She’s a filmmaker and visionary.