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Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy in the Black Community
Healthcare providers can build trust with Black patients by using culturally sensitive communication, providing accurate information about vaccines, and addressing concerns with empathy and transparency.
“Black Out Loud: The Revolutionary History of Black Comedy from Vaudeville to ‘90s Sitcoms” by Geoff Bennett
“Black Out Loud” by Geoff Bennett is a hilarious and comprehensive book that explores the history of Black comedians in America, from minstrelsy to today’s hottest stars, and how they have made us laugh at ourselves for more than a century.
Goodman Theatre production Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is Outstanding
Goodman Theatre’s revival of August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, extended through May 3, 2026, is a powerful and relevant production that celebrates the theater’s 100th anniversary, featuring brilliant performances and a multi-level set that reflects the complex interactions of the characters.
Wine of the Week: Alta Langa DOCG of Italy
The Consorzio Alta Langa DOCG presented their traditional-method sparkling wines in the United States for the first time, featuring 27 leading Alta Langa wineries and educational panel sessions exploring the region’s history, production standards, and sustainability initiatives.
Kona Ice offers Free shaved ice on Tax Day with National Chill-Out Day Campaign
Kona Ice is offering free cups of shaved ice to taxpayers on April 15th to help them relax and take a break from the stress of Tax Day.
“Good Paying Jobs” vs. Unfair Breaks: Residents debate Hyundai incentives
The Joliet City Council approved a property tax abatement agreement with Hyundai Translead, Inc. to create 1,291 jobs and invest $148 million in the community over the next three years.
I said I would never put my name on a ballot
Amy Joliet 9 💙 was elected as a precinct committee person in the March primary election and is grateful for the support of her neighbors, promising to earn their vote again in November.
Ventura-backed medically assisted treatment program to address opiate overdose deaths heard in committee
State Senator Rachel Ventura has proposed a bill that would provide opiate use disorder treatments for incarcerated individuals, which would be funded by the Illinois Opioid Settlements Initiative and modeled after a successful MAT program used in Kane County.
Joliet Slammers unveil a prison inspired look and fan giveaway for The Big House Ballgame
The Joliet Slammers will host “The Big House Ballgame” on April 30th at the Old Joliet Prison, featuring prison-inspired uniforms, a commemorative tin cup giveaway, and an online auction of game-worn jerseys.

