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Leadership Greater Chicago names 2022 Class for Signature Fellows Program Leadership Greater Chicago logo Courtesy of Leadership Greater Chicago
Leadership Greater Chicago recently announced the 2022 Class of its Signature Fellows Program. This select group of 50 accomplished and diverse individuals represents a cross-section of professionals from the corporate, nonprofit, government and education sectors. With the city as their classroom, participants are immersed in major socioeconomic issues facing the community and build connections that facilitate solutions.
The 2022 Class will commence following more than a year of unrest in our country where we faced continued social injustice followed by the largest anti-racism movement in our history, all during a global pandemic, said Maria Wynne, LGC Chief Executive Officer. Developing civic leaders is critical today in achieving equity in our criminal justice, healthcare, and educat ....
CHICAGO (AP) â A Chicago nonprofit formed to highlight the lack of leaders of color within the city s arts and cultural systems is asking artists of color to imagine what the nation s third-largest city could look like without stubborn inequities in art, theater and other institutions. The first phase of Enrich Chicago s new program, called Imagine Just, begins this month. The series of brainstorming sessions will ask artists, performers and other Chicagoans to imagine what an equitable arts and cultural scene could look like. Nina Sánchez, co-director of Enrich Chicago, sees the project as an expansion of the organization s focus on anti-racism training and education within Chicago s arts and cultural community. ....