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Polish Community Events in Illinois
Join Polish community events in Illinois celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Polish community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.Latest People
Beata Leja
U.S. immigration and citizenship law. Whether you are an individual pursuing the American dream, a family seeking to be reunited, or a business needing the services of foreign talent, we are capable of providing answers to your toughest immigration questions.
Beata Leja is a partner at the law firm of Minsky, McCormick & Hallagan, P.C. Beata’s practice includes both employment-based and family-based immigration law. She is an active member of the Chicago Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), where she currently serves as the Co-chair of the Fall Conference Planning Committee, co-chair of the LGBT Committee, and as a member of the Customs & Border Protection (CBP) Liaison Committee. She has previously served on the Social Security Administration (SSA) Liaison Committee and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) & Department of Labor (DOL) Liaison Committee, as well as other committees. She is also a member of the Federal Bar Association, the Women’s Bar Association, and the Advocates Society for Polish lawyers. In 2015, 2016, and 2017, she was named an Emerging Lawyer in Immigration Law by Leading Lawyers, a distinction given to only 2% of lawyers licensed to practice law in Illinois. She has also been recognized as a Rising Star in Immigration by Super Lawyers Magazine in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 and awarded the Pro Bono Guardian award by AILA for her pro bono services to the immigrant community. Beata has conducted seminars about immigration law for students, employers, employees and attorneys. She is admitted to practice law in the State of Illinois and in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Beata is a 2007 graduate of Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where she was a member of the Niagara International Moot Court Team (3rd Best Oralist). Prior to law school, she was a teacher in the Chicago Public Schools as a corps member of the national service corps Teach for America. She has a Master of Education from National–Louis University and two Bachelor’s degrees in Spanish and International Relations from the University of Southern California. She is fluent in Polish and conversant in Spanish.
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Polish Club Zagloba at UIUC
Polish Club Zagloba at UIUC is a student-led organization rooted in the mission of bringing together members of the University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign community who share an interest in Polish culture and heritage. Operating from the Champaign, IL campus, this club creates meaningful spaces for students to connect with their cultural identity, share traditions, and build friendships with peers who appreciate Polish history and contemporary culture. The organization reflects the university's dedication to supporting student organizations that enrich campus life and promote cultural awareness among the diverse student body.
At its core, Polish Club Zagloba serves as a bridge between students and Polish cultural traditions, offering authentic experiences that celebrate the language, customs, cuisine, and artistic expressions that define Polish heritage. Members find community and belonging through shared cultural interests, whether they have family connections to Poland or simply wish to expand their cultural horizons. The club's presence on campus demonstrates the value of student-driven initiatives in fostering inclusion and celebrating the multicultural fabric of the UIUC community.
Located in Champaign, Illinois, Polish Club Zagloba contributes to the vibrant cultural landscape of the University of Illinois campus by organizing events and activities that educate, entertain, and unite students around shared appreciation for Polish traditions. The organization embodies the spirit of student engagement and cultural pride, creating opportunities for members to participate in a supportive community while celebrating an important part of their identity or expanding their cultural knowledge. Through its work, the club strengthens the bonds of friendship and cultural understanding within the broader Urbana-Champaign student population.
Champaign, IL
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Chicago
Serving one of the largest Polish communities outside of Poland, the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Chicago stands as a vital cultural and diplomatic institution for the Midwest. Based in Chicago, Illinois, this consular mission represents Poland's commitment to maintaining strong ties with Polish Americans and supporting the vibrant Polish heritage throughout the region. The consulate's jurisdiction encompasses ten states—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin—reflecting the significant Polish presence across the American heartland. By serving this substantial diaspora community, the consulate plays a meaningful role in preserving Polish cultural identity while facilitating connections between Polish citizens abroad and their homeland. The institution embodies Poland's dedication to supporting its citizens living in the Midwest and fostering mutual understanding between Polish and American communities. Through its work in Chicago, the consulate honors the deep historical bonds between Poland and the Midwest, supporting everything from cultural initiatives to family connections that span the Atlantic Ocean.
Chicago, IL
Polish American Medical Society in Chicago
Rooted in a rich tradition of service and community engagement, the Polish American Medical Society in Addison, IL represents nearly eight decades of dedication to medical professionals and the Polish-American community. Founded in 1946, PAMS has grown into a distinguished organization that honors its heritage while shaping the future of medicine through mentorship, financial support, and international collaboration. The society's mission extends beyond professional development—it is deeply embedded in the life of Polonia, with a strong commitment to philanthropic causes and community uplift. PAMS members are recognized specialists who embody not only medical expertise but also a spirit of service and friendship that defines the organization's culture. The society actively cooperates with medical authorities and professionals across the United States, Poland, and worldwide, fostering meaningful international relationships that benefit its members and the broader medical community. By supporting medical students, residents, and fellows both financially and professionally, PAMS ensures that the next generation of healthcare providers has the resources and guidance needed to succeed. The organization's unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest medical standards, combined with its emphasis on fellowship and solidarity, creates a unique professional community where members can advance their careers while remaining connected to their cultural roots and community values.
Addison, IL