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Graphic featuring portrait of Carlos Cortéz wearing a hat, glasses, denim jacket, and large mustache. Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Carlos Cortéz 100 AÑOS" and "Talk Series."
Destacado: Alex Sunheart Galindo, Sin Título (Carlos Cortéz) (detalle), c.1987. Colección permanente del National Museum of Mexican Art (Museo Nacional de Arte Mexicano). Gráficos cortesía del Public Media Institute (Instituto de medios públicos). Foreground: Alex Sunheart Galindo, Untitled (Carlos Cortéz) (detail), ca.1987. National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
Graphic featuring portrait of Carlos Cortéz wearing a hat, glasses, denim jacket, and large mustache. Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Carlos Cortéz 100 AÑOS" and "Talk Series."
Destacado: Alex Sunheart Galindo, Sin Título (Carlos Cortéz) (detalle), c.1987. Colección permanente del National Museum of Mexican Art (Museo Nacional de Arte Mexicano). Gráficos cortesía del Public Media Institute (Instituto de medios públicos). Foreground: Alex Sunheart Galindo, Untitled (Carlos Cortéz) (detail), ca.1987. National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
Graphic featuring portrait of a young man with a large afro, mustache, and goatee, wearing a white tank shirt and headphones. Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Entre Horizontes" and "Talk Series."
Fondo: Candida Alvarez, Licking a Red Rose (Lamiendo una Rosa Roja) (detalle), 2020, Colección del Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Chicago, foto por Tom Van Eynde, cortesía del artista y de Monique Meloche Gallery. Destacado: Frank Espada, Tommy Jiménez (detalle), 1982, cortesía del Archivo Frank Espada, San Francisco. Gráficos cortesía del Public Media Institute (Instituto de medios públicos). Background: Candida Alvarez, Licking a Red Rose (detail), 2020, Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, photo by Tom Van Eynde, courtesy the artist and Monique Meloche Gallery. Foreground: Frank Espada, Tommy Jiménez (detail), 1982, courtesy of the Frank Espada Archive, San Francisco. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
Graphic featuring portrait of a young man with a large afro, mustache, and goatee, wearing a white tank shirt and headphones. Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Entre Horizontes" and "Talk Series."
Fondo: Candida Alvarez, Licking a Red Rose (Lamiendo una Rosa Roja) (detalle), 2020, Colección del Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Chicago, foto por Tom Van Eynde, cortesía del artista y de Monique Meloche Gallery. Destacado: Frank Espada, Tommy Jiménez (detalle), 1982, cortesía del Archivo Frank Espada, San Francisco. Gráficos cortesía del Public Media Institute (Instituto de medios públicos). Background: Candida Alvarez, Licking a Red Rose (detail), 2020, Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, photo by Tom Van Eynde, courtesy the artist and Monique Meloche Gallery. Foreground: Frank Espada, Tommy Jiménez (detail), 1982, courtesy of the Frank Espada Archive, San Francisco. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
Graphic featuring a figure in traditional native dress standing in front of Chicago's skyline at night. Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Native Futures" and "Talk Series."
Linda Benson with Chicago skyline in the background. Photo by Ben Bearskin, courtesy of the Newberry Library. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
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March 27, 2024 @ 11:00am - 12:00pm

105.5FM Chicago or lumpenradio.com

Graphic featuring a figure in traditional native dress standing in front of Chicago's skyline at night. Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Native Futures" and "Talk Series."
Linda Benson with Chicago skyline in the background. Photo by Ben Bearskin, courtesy of the Newberry Library. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
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April 10, 2024 @ 11:00am - 12:00pm

105.5FM Chicago or lumpenradio.com

Graphic featuring Two young people seated on a scooter in front of a shop with a sign on top that says "Windy's Market." Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Akito Tsuda: Pilsen Days" and "Talk Series."
Windy and her goddaughter Carmen in front of their family's store, circa 1991-1994. Photograph by Akito Tsuda. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
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June 26, 2024 @ 11:00am - 12:00pm

105.5FM Chicago or lumpenradio.com

Graphic featuring Two young people seated on a scooter in front of a shop with a sign on top that says "Windy's Market." Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Akito Tsuda: Pilsen Days" and "Talk Series."
Windy and her goddaughter Carmen in front of their family's store, circa 1991-1994. Photograph by Akito Tsuda. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
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July 10, 2024 @ 11:00am - 12:00pm

105.5FM Chicago or lumpenradio.com

An ornately framed portrait of Indigenous people in traditional dress is superimposed on a black and white image of a gallery from the World's Columbian Exposition.
Foreground: José María Jara (1867-1939), Fundación de la Ciudad de México (The Founding of Mexico City) (detail), 1889. Oil on canvas, 141 x 197 x 4 cm,  Acervo INBAL/MUNAL, SIGROPAM 15424. Background: Fine Arts Building, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 Chicago (detail). Smithsonian Libraries, Washington DC, USA© Smithsonian Institution /Bridgeman Images.
Open-housing march near Bogan High School in the Ashburn neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1966. Chicago History Museum, ICHi-077685; photograph by Declan Haun. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
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August 14, 2024 @ 11:00am - 12:00pm

105.5FM Chicago or lumpenradio.com

An ornately framed portrait of Indigenous people in traditional dress is superimposed on a black and white image of a gallery from the World's Columbian Exposition.
Foreground: José María Jara (1867-1939), Fundación de la Ciudad de México (The Founding of Mexico City) (detail), 1889. Oil on canvas, 141 x 197 x 4 cm,  Acervo INBAL/MUNAL, SIGROPAM 15424. Background: Fine Arts Building, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 Chicago (detail). Smithsonian Libraries, Washington DC, USA© Smithsonian Institution /Bridgeman Images.
Open-housing march near Bogan High School in the Ashburn neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1966. Chicago History Museum, ICHi-077685; photograph by Declan Haun. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.
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September 11, 2024 @ 11:00am - 12:00pm

105.5FM Chicago or lumpenradio.com