Whitney Bradshaw created Outcry as a place for women to stop being silent and start getting real. A new documentary looks at how that works.
It’s a typical Monday in Chicago Immigration Court, and filmmakers Fatima Omar and Ian Resnick look on as immigrants seeking asylum or residency clutch their documents and exchange worried looks.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Once upon a time in America, Schwinn and bicycles were synonymous, and Chicago was the center of the two-wheeled, pedal-powered ...
A Chicago filmmaker decided to create a classroom in Africa, where he shares his knowledge and insight with wildlife conservationists in Rwanda and Uganda. The images they've captured are wonderful; ...
A local man trying to learn more about his family's heritage has turned the experience into a documentary.
Collin McCarthy, Producer for the Lisa Dent Show, joins Lisa Dent to discuss his self produced documentary. Before Chicago was a major city, it was a frontier settlement. Collin takes you back in time ...
It's Black History Month: A new documentary is elevating Black stories that have never been told.
Though none of the films at the Architecture and Design Film Festival, taking place at the Chicago Cultural Center and the ...
The past four years of the Trump administration have seen Democrats valorize the work of Black organizers, particularly Black women, across the country. But they’ve done so only in the context of ...