Christianity Today
"Why the Children of Immigrants Are Returning to Their Religious Roots: Many Second- and Third-Generation Americans Leave the Congregations of Their Parents for White-Led Churches, Only to Come Back."
The Lily (Published by The Washington Post)
"Tulane’s first Black woman program director was dismissed. It’s sparking a national outcry.
Princess Dennar had filed a lawsuit against Tulane, alleging discrimination, months before her dismissal."
Chicago Tribune
" Amy DuBois Barnett Puts a Vibrant New Face on Ebony"
"Marianne Markowitz is a Fierce Advocate for the U.S. Small Business Administration"
"Consumer Finance: Online Pawning Clicks with Consumers, Targeting Middle- to High-end Customers"
"Waldorf Astoria Brings Brand Power to Elysian Chicago"
"Mindset for Success: Game On -- CEO Lindsay Gaskins is leading company to dramatic growth"
"Hotel's New Awakening: Hotel Lincoln Fills in the Gaps -- 12 Stories to be Exact---of Building Across from Lincoln Park"
"Chicago Sets Sights on International Tourism for 2012: City Seeks to Improve Rank As 10th in Overseas Visitors"
The New York Times
"Relic of an Era, Revitalized: Merchandise Mart in Chicago Attracts Tech Start-Ups"
"New York Up Close: Identity Stew"
"Slim Shady, Watch It: Asian Rapper's Got It"
"For Indians Born Far Apart, Bridges of Song and Sugar Cane"
Caregiving Magazine
"Power to the People: Senior Activists Make Their Voices Heard"
Detroit Free Press
"A Daughter's Death in Iraq Still Haunts Family"
"Skywalkers: The 18.6-mile Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is Punishing, But Worth It"
"Chicks and Cars:Ford Designer is All About Curves in His Day Job and His Art"
"Obama Hustlers Dance onto Mall, Despite Chill, 13-Hour Bus Ride"
"Husband For Hire: Newly Unemployed, Men Redefine Breadwinning Roles and Go To Work For Their Wives"
"An Asian Voice, Raised Against Abuse"
"Simply Niagara: Her Subjects Have Quieted Their Anger in a New Series from the Detroit Bad-Girl Artist"
"And Now It's Time for a Little Soft Rock: On his Comedy Tour, Chris Rock Has Them Rolling With Laughter"
Covenant Companion
"Coffee Futures: After Years of Conflict and Harvest Failure, Producers in DR Congo are Reclaiming a Prosperous Crop and Building the Church."
Navigators in Chicago
'I Know What That's Like': A Story from a Southeast Asian Prison
The Huffington Post
"The Bloomingdale Trail: From Chicago Railroad to a Corridor of Green"
"Roxana Saberi, Journalist Held in Iranian Prison for 100 Days, Discusses Arab Spring and More"
"Inspiration Kitchens Gives Homeless Chicagoans Culinary Skills While Serving Delicious Food"
"Cricket Cookies, Anyone? U. Chicago Students Hope to Make Bug Eating Mainstream"
"Memorial Day 2011: Chicagoan Travels to France to Honor WWII Father and the Man Who Saved His Life"
"My Chicago: Bill Kurtis on Wrigley, City Violence and Beef"
"Chicago Hardcourt Players Bond Over Bike Polo"
"Traveling Down Freedom's Main Line: Film Captures History of the Freedom Riders"
"Oprah Fans Gather for United Center Taping: 'She's Like a Sister to Us'
"Five Margaritas to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo"
"Erik Larson's 'In the Garden of Beasts' Chronicles a Chicago Family in Nazi Germany"
"Eat Outside While You Can: Five Great Al Fresco Spots"
"CIMMFest 2011: Six Can't-Miss Movies"
"Chicago Farmers Markets"
"Global Activism Expo: Volunteer Around Chicago"
Time Out Chicago Magazine
Stop the Killing: 30 Ways You Can Help Stop Youth Violence
Stop the Killing: Five Things Chicago Police Could Learn from Aurora
1871: Chicago's New Tech Hub
USA Today/Detroit Free Press
"Tale of Two Chinatowns: Chicago, Toronto Communities Show Off Rich Cultures"
"Chicago Chinatown Preserves and Honors Past"
"Toronto Chinatown: Vibrant Destination for Shopping, Food"
West Suburban Living Magazine
"Great Dates"
"Farm Fresh Dining"
"Paddling Around"
Los Angeles Times
"Like a Ballerina, but With a Shimmy"
"They're Beating the Drum for Female Empowerment"
"Asian Workers Flex Their Union Muscles"