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International Festival of Life Returns to Washington Park
Clip: 6/30/2023 | 2m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
The four-day festival celebrates African and Caribbean culture.
The 30th annual festival kicks off July 1. Expect art, cuisine, dance and music celebrating African and Caribbean culture.
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Chicago Tonight: Black Voices is a local public television program presented by WTTW
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
International Festival of Life Returns to Washington Park
Clip: 6/30/2023 | 2m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
The 30th annual festival kicks off July 1. Expect art, cuisine, dance and music celebrating African and Caribbean culture.
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THE 30th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF LIGHT STARTS JULY 1st IN WASHINGTON PARK.
THE FOUR DAY FESTIVAL CELEBRATES AFRICAN AND CARIBBEAN ART, DANCE , MUSIC, AND IT IS MERGING WITH THE SEAFOOD AND THE CONTESTABLE SO THERE IS MORE FLAVOR TO SAVE HER.
>> IT IS OUR ANNIVERSARY.
BRINGING NATIONS TOGETHER.
THAT SEAFOOD AND THE INVESTABLE WILL BE COMBINED WITH OUR ANNIVERSARY.
IT WILL BE A GRAND CELEBRATION.
OVER 50 MUSIC ACTS WILL BE PERFORMING.
♪ >> WE HAVE OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINERS .
WE HAVE A VETERAN R&B ENTERTAINER.
IT IS GOING TO BE GREAT.
♪ ARTIST FROM AFRICA , THE CARIBBEAN , AND WE BRING -- YOU WILL GET A CASE OF AFRICA AND THE CARIBBEAN.
THERE WILL BE A DAY FOR THE KIDS.
IT WILL BE A GRAND MOMENT WHERE YOU REALLY HAVE A GOOD TIME.
THIS IS WHERE WE ALL BRING NATIONS TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE AS ONE PEOPLE.
Lawsuit: CPD Targets Black, Latino Drivers in Traffic Stops
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Clip: 6/30/2023 | 8m 18s | A lawsuit from the ACLU argues traffic stops by Chicago police surged 600% from 2015-2022. (8m 18s)
What's Next After Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
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Clip: 6/30/2023 | 9m 26s | The court struck down affirmative action in college admissions. A look at the road ahead. (9m 26s)
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