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BUFI Bikes the Shore for UJIMA is an eight-mile, two-hour community bicycle ride is to symbolize economic unity.
BUFI Bikes the Shore for Ujima is an eight-mile, two-hour community bicycle ride to symbolize healthy awareness and action for ourselves and our community.
About this event:
In its efforts to build economic unity in the South Shore community, the Black United Fund of Illinois (BUFI) will be hosting its 8th Annual BUFI Bikes the Shore for Ujima on Saturday, September12th from 9am – 1pm at 1809 East 71st Street COURTYARD, Chicago Presented by The Black United Fund of Illinois, Equiticity, and Divvy.
The goal of BUFI Bikes the Shore for UJIMA eight-mile, two-hour community bicycle ride is to symbolize unity and commitment to health and healing within the South Shore community and Chicagoland areas. This is not simply a demonstration of unity; it is designed to inspire the community, while embracing the human spirit with empowerment and resources.
This ride also serves as the formal kick off for BUFI's workplace giving campaign, inspiring our communities to donate to BUFI via their payroll deductions. Federal employees should use code #37269. State, County, and City employees should use code #950-0010.
BUFI Bikes the Shore for UJIMA is for community members, advocates, activists, and bicycle enthusiasts. All are welcome to ride!
Among the activities will be a warm-up for cyclists, free refreshments, and information about BUFI’s workplace giving campaign as well as community resources information distribution. The eight-mile cooperative economics journey will conclude with a community call to action in the courtyard adjacent to BUFI’s headquarters, 1809 East 71st Street.
Bike the Shore for UJIMA is planned in partnership with the Black United Fund of Illinois, Equiticity and Divvy.
Masks and social distancing are encouraged and expected throughout this event for the comfort and safety of all. Those who are feeling ill or have any COVID-19 symptoms should stay home. We are stronger together (even when safely apart)!
For more information, email or call 773.324.0494.
Divvy Bikes will be provided to individuals 18+
Saturday, 12, 09.00 -
Saturday, 12, 13.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
Come celebrate Black Men's health and wellness with us in Chicago! It's the most fun you'll ever have at a doctor's appointment!
Black Men's Wellness Day isn’t just an event – it's a movement. It's about understanding the health disparities that exist, taking actionable steps towards better health, and celebrating the strength and resilience of our community. Whether you've been a part of our journey from the start or are just getting to know us, this day is for you.
What to Expect:
Free Health Screenings: Prioritize your health. From blood pressure checks to more comprehensive screenings, our team of healthcare professionals are here to make sure that this is the most fun that you will ever have at a doctor's appointment.
Kids Zone: A day for the entire family! There's something for everyone at the walk! Let your little ones engage in fun, interactive, and educational activities centered around health and wellness.
Senior Pavilion: It's critical to the mission of Black Men's Wellness Day to promote wellness for the entire Black community. That's why we have a special pavilion with activities just for our Golden citizens.
Entertainment: Celebrate with us! From live music to performances, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
This event is free and open to the public. Come, be a part of a day filled with knowledge, celebration, and unity.
Saturday, 20, 07.00 -
Saturday, 20, 12.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
✈️ CHI bound! Join us at Da Book Joint for a Dear Black Writers screening and networking.
Black Writers Weekend Pop-Up is an intimate creative gathering designed to celebrate and connect Black storytellers across disciplines. This special event features an exclusive screening of Dear Black Writers, a dynamic artist panel with creatives from books, film, and media, and a curated creative mixer for meaningful networking. The pop-up creates space for conversation, collaboration, and community—bringing writers and creatives together to share insights, exchange ideas, and build lasting connections in a supportive, inspiring environment.
Saturday, 23, 17.00 -
Saturday, 23, 21.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
The most exclusive private business gala is back! This events features some of the most influential minds of CEO's & Entrepreneurs.
Welcome to Blacktopia! The Most exclusive business gala in illinois, this will be the 5th installment. Blacktopia is a formal elegant event created to celebrate the achievement of philanthropist, non for profit foundations, ceo's and entrepreneurs in illinois. Blacktopia is a platform and opportunity to create lucrative business relationships. Blacktopia is full of resource sharing, networking, referrals, live entertainment and honorary presentations. This event features a exclusive guest list, luxurious dress code, a formal reception, dinner, entertainment including speeches and a award ceremony. The most exclusive private business gala is back with it's 5th installment. if you found this page you are one of our exclusive Guest. This events features some of the most influential minds of CEO's & Entrepreneurs in illinois. "IT'S TIME TO GET DRESSED"
General Terms
All items are non-refundable, all sales are final. By completing your purchase, you agree that all ticket sales are final and non-refundable. Tickets cannot be returned, exchanged or transferred unless specifically stated otherwise. Refund Policy All items are non-refundable under any circumstances. You agree to contact the event organizer directly to resolve any issues before initiating a chargeback or dispute with your payment provider. Cancellation Policy In the event the Gala is Cancelled a Full Refund will be issued to guest
Sunday, 19, 18.00 -
Sunday, 19, 23.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Gary Comer Youth Center is hosting Lit Fest: Celebrating the Power of Black Literacy & Liberation — a Black History Month celebration exploring the many forms of literacy that shape our lives today and reimagining it as more than just words on a page. Through immersive workshops, performances, and conversations, Lit Fest explores literacy as a pathway to self-expression, wellness, financial empowerment, digital fluency, and cultural preservation.
The event will feature keynote discussions, performances, interactive workshops, author talks, and family-friendly activities designed to inspire curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning.
Saturday, 28, 10.00 -
Saturday, 28, 16.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
Welcome to the 2025 Future Black Educators Scholarship Gala!
Join us in person for an inspiring evening celebrating the next generation of Black educators. Connect, support, and uplift future leaders as we come together to make a difference. Expect great vibes, powerful stories, and a chance to be part of something meaningful!
Don’t miss out on this special night dedicated to honoring dreams and educational excellence. See you there!
Saturday, 28, 17.00 -
Saturday, 28, 20.30
Chicago,
IL
_$25
Welcome to the 38th Annual National Black Nurses Day Celebration!
Join us at the Apostolic Faith Church for a day of appreciation for the hard work and dedication of Black nurses. This in-person event will feature inspiring speeches, networking opportunities, and a celebration of the contributions of black nurses to the healthcare industry. The keynote speaker is Michelle Spikes Cain, Associate Nursing Director, Cook County Department of Public Health.
Don't miss this special opportunity to honor and recognize the vital role that Black nurses play in our communities. Mark your calendars and be part of this memorable celebration! Vendor presentations, Voter Registration, networking, refreshments, and free raffle gifts from 3 PM until 5 PM. Formal program begins at 5:00 PM.
Friday, 27, 15.00 -
Friday, 27, 19.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
In honor of Black History Month, come out and paint to the sounds of the r& b legends New Edition, BBD, Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill & Boyz2Men!! This guided experience is designed for couples, friends, and solo guests who appreciate good music, good energy, and intentional vibes.
This is a "Chicago Curated Experience" where music sets the mood and painting brings everyone together.
What’s Included
All paint supplies
Light Bites (While supplies last)
Complimentary Wine tasting
New Edition + classic R&B playlist
Black Love–inspired atmosphere
BYOB
BYOB is welcomed
🎟️ Ticket Options
$110 – Couples Ticket + Food and Wine Tasting for 2
$60 – Solo Ticket + Food and Wine Tasting for 1
$35 - Painting Experience Only for 1
(Tax and Fees applied at check out)
Who This Event Is For
Couples looking to relax & reconnect.
Friends & besties.
Solo guests who enjoy art, R&B, and grown vibes.
All are welcome. Come as you are.
📍 Location
Art Center of Englewood
748 W 69th St
Chicago, IL
Event Flow (Suggested – adjust if needed)
Doors Open: 15 minutes before start time
Painting begins shortly after arrival
Music, sipping, and vibes throughout the evening
Additional Info
No refunds (all sales are final)
This is a 21+ event
Seating is limited
Arrive on time to get the full experience
Hosted By
LEE |Lela Eventiful Experience
Perfect for Valentine’s vibes, Black History Month celebrations, and anyone who loves R&B, art, and good energy.
Sunday, 22, 17.00 -
Sunday, 22, 19.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
BCOE Is On The MOVE!
Please join the Black Contractors Owners and Executives for our next General Meeting on Thursday, February 19th at 5PM-7PM at UJAMAA Construction, located at 7744 S Stony Island Ave., Chicago, IL 60649 - REGISTER TODAY!
FREE for all to attend.
Thursday, 19, 17.00 -
Thursday, 19, 19.00
Chicago,
IL
_$25
Using various musical forms, including hip-hop and jazz, this dynamic musical production commemorates the struggles, recognizes the heroes, and celebrates the story of America’s African sons and daughters.Using various musical forms, including hip-hop and jazz, this dynamic musical production commemorates the struggles, recognizes the heroes, and celebrates the story of America’s African sons and daughters.From the beginning of American slavery to the Reconstruction, the Great Migration, the Civil Rights Era and modern movements for justice,1619 packs generations of history into a two-hour musical theater experience that traces the African-American journey towards freedom and equality.
Saturday, 07, 14.00 -
Saturday, 07, 16.30
Chicago,
IL
_$25
Max Elliott began her legal career after spending more than 20 years in Corporate America. After working for a boutique tax litigation firm, she launched her own small firm, which focuses on providing estate planning, estate administration and wealth preservation for contemporary families. The firm's clients are typically women who are heads of household, women professionals, and members of the LGBT community. Taking lessons from the transformation of Corporate America and the burgeoning world of technology, The Law Offices of Max Elliott uses technology to provide clients with more efficient legal services delivery but works with clients in a collaborative and more transparent way than many of today’s traditionally-based firms.
Black Law Students Association at DePaul University in Chicago, IL represents a cornerstone student organization dedicated to supporting and advancing the experiences of Black law students within the university community. This student-led organization creates a welcoming environment where members can build lasting friendships, share experiences, and support one another through the rigorous demands of legal education. Located at DePaul University's Chicago campus, the association serves as a vital resource for students seeking community, mentorship, and a sense of belonging within the law school.
The organization's mission centers on fostering connection and engagement among Black law students while contributing to a more inclusive and equitable legal profession. Members participate in curated events and activities designed to celebrate their identities, explore critical issues affecting their communities, and develop professionally in supportive spaces. Through participation in DePaul's campus engagement platform, the association maintains an active presence in university life and ensures that members remain connected to organizational activities and opportunities.
Serving the Chicago, Illinois area and the broader DePaul community, this student organization reflects the university's dedication to creating diverse, supportive campus environments. The association empowers its members to excel academically and professionally while building networks that will sustain them throughout their legal careers. By fostering meaningful relationships and providing spaces for authentic engagement, the Black Law Students Association contributes significantly to the overall well-being and success of its members within DePaul's law school community.
Chicago-Kent's Black Law Students Association represents a cornerstone student organization at the Illinois Institute of Technology's College of Law, located in Chicago, IL. This student-led group is dedicated to creating an inclusive, supportive community for Black law students pursuing their legal education and professional aspirations in one of America's most prominent legal markets.
Founded on principles of solidarity, mentorship, and mutual advancement, the association brings together students who share a commitment to excellence and community service. Members engage in meaningful conversations about diversity in the legal profession, participate in professional development activities, and build lasting relationships that extend beyond their time at Chicago-Kent.
As part of Chicago-Kent's broader student organization landscape, which includes prestigious law journals and academic publications, the Black Law Students Association contributes to the institution's culture of intellectual rigor and social responsibility. The organization recognizes the unique experiences and perspectives that Black law students bring to legal education and the profession.
Operating within Chicago's dynamic legal environment, the association connects students with mentors, career opportunities, and community partnerships that advance their personal and professional growth. Through collaborative programming and active engagement with Chicago-Kent's student community, members develop the skills, networks, and confidence necessary to make meaningful contributions to the legal field and their communities. The organization's transition to the new 312 Community Hubs platform reflects its commitment to evolving with student needs while maintaining its foundational mission of supporting Black law students' success.
The Black Law Students Association at Loyola University Chicago represents a vital community within the School of Law, dedicated to creating pathways for African-American legal professionals and advancing social justice. This student-led organization serves the Chicago, IL area with a mission rooted in national purpose: increasing African-American representation in the judiciary and legal profession while championing issues of critical importance to African-American communities.
At its core, BLSA embodies the legacy of civil rights advocacy, particularly honoring the pioneering work of Donald L. Hollowell, a 1951 Loyola alumnus who became one of the Civil Rights Movement's most influential attorneys. This historical connection shapes the organization's commitment to excellence and social responsibility. BLSA members work collaboratively to build a supportive community where African-American law students thrive academically and professionally.
The organization fosters meaningful relationships between current students and African-American legal professionals through structured mentorship and networking activities. BLSA recognizes that success in law requires both academic achievement and professional connections, and the organization deliberately creates spaces where these connections flourish. Members benefit from exposure to diverse legal careers and practice areas through guest speakers, panel discussions, and professional events.
Under the guidance of Faculty Advisor Neil Williams, BLSA cultivates a culture of mutual support and shared purpose. The organization's programming—from the Race and the Law Symposium to the annual distinguished service award ceremony—reflects a commitment to intellectual rigor, professional development, and community impact. BLSA members attending the Welcome Picnic and alumni brunch represent a connected network spanning generations, united by their dedication to advancing African-American excellence in law and service to their communities.