We’re moving on from Twitter/X.
As we continue to grow and adapt to better serve our community, we have decided to no longer actively use X.
This change allows us to focus our energy on the platforms where we can best connect with you and share our stories.
We’re moving on from Twitter/X.
As we continue to grow and adapt to better serve our community, we have decided to no longer actively use X.
This change allows us to focus our energy on the platforms where we can best connect with you and share our stories.
You can now find us here:
Instagram: https://t.co/T2IS7WglZc
Facebook: https://t.co/TVID5SyhBL
TikTok: https://t.co/0W3ikhjSk4
LinkedIn: https://t.co/lLwJfkP9Zw
Newsletter: https://t.co/njSNOzmZ4l
Bayan Fares is a Chicago and Indiana-based Palestinian-American who uses art to connect her community.
Read more about Fares and her Collective in our latest story by reporter @taramobasher:
https://t.co/8lrLH0RdGM
A principios de 2020, cuando gran parte del mundo se encontraba en cuarentena, Hatice Özge Akbudak comenzó a documentar su viaje por Estados Unidos. Ahora, tiene seguidores fieles mientras ella eleva su cultura y explora Chicago.
https://t.co/Naym34Wx03
For #WorldMentalHealthDay, we're resharing our resource guide that tells you where you can find organizations across the Chicagoland area that provide free or low-cost mental health support.
Read it here: ⬇️
https://t.co/NdvUafrSAV
Some schools, libraries and organizations across the city offer ESL programs for adults hoping to learn English.
Borderless created a guide to help you locate the nearest classes.
https://t.co/BB90oPBe3L
Borderless spoke to Akbudak about moving to Chicago, how she started documenting her life in the U.S., and the importance of diverse voices in media.
Read the story written by reporter @taramobasher:
https://t.co/YxRh340NzD
Hatice Özge Akbudak moved to Chicago from Istanbul six years ago. During the pandemic, she became a content creator and gained a large following on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.
A longwe na Congo mpo na kokima mobulu oyo ezali kokoba. Mpo na koluka ndako ya libateli mpo na bana na ye, ayaki na Chicago mpe a zwaki lisanga na ye.
https://t.co/FbxJgGj6uB
Elle a quitté le Congo pour échapper à la violence. À la recherche d'un foyer sûr pour ses enfants, elle est venue à Chicago et a trouvé sa communauté.
https://t.co/86S2kCeVvD
When much of the world was locked down in early 2020, Hatice Özge Akbudak started documenting her journey in America. Now, she has a dedicated following as she elevates her culture and explores Chicago.
@taramobasher's latest for @Borderless_Mag:
https://t.co/IS1rzpbGYK
Pedro Cisneros no esperaba fundar un club de lowrider cuando se fue de Texas. Eso cambió cuando Chicago se convirtió en su hogar.
https://t.co/TAprzTXkuA
When Pedro Cisneros left Texas, he didn’t expect to start a lowrider club, but that changed when Chicago became his home.
@Borderless_Mag's latest As Told To written and photographed by Max Herman
https://t.co/ghE3GOj6vp
City officials’ decision to consolidate city-run migrant shelters comes as the number of residents has dwindled and fewer asylum seekers are arriving in Chicago.
https://t.co/2CPtgdCtKB
As the Town of Cicero moves forward with plans for a $2.7 million park, residents have growing concerns over toxic soil removal, environmental risks and safety.
Read our collaboration led by @INN with @CiceroNoticias, and @insideclimate
https://t.co/r11w0ovcET
In majority Latino neighborhoods like Brighton Park, residents have come together to push the city to invest more in parks and neighborhood green spaces in the face of climate change.
Read our collaboration led by @INN w/ @CiceroNoticias@insideclimate
https://t.co/ikAiQ6ScZG