Chicago's first African American mayor inspired this voter registration initiative.
Mayor Harold Lee Washington
(1922-1987)
Chicago's first African American mayor inspired this voter registration initiative.
Mayor Harold Lee Washington
(1922-1987)
Dr. Julianne Malveaux, economist, civil rights activist, President Emerita Bennett College, and others make the case to vote.
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Jahmal Cole, founder of Chicago's revolutionary youth organization My Block, My Hood, My City, inspires young adults to vote!
Congressman Jackson discusses what's at stake in the Nov. 5 Presidential General Election with Dr. Robert Starks, Prof. Emeritus, NEIU, and MHWLC member.
Early Voting, Mail-in Ballots, Ballot Security, Military & Student Voting, Poll Workers & Judges-, and more!
Our unwavering conviction that Harold Washington was one of our nation’s most influential, effective, and transformative mayors shaped our nonprofit organization's mission and principles. We were founded in 2013 by Josie Childs, a community and political activist and close associate of Harold Washington.
We aim to perpetuate and honor Mayor Harold Lee Washington's enduring legacy. Through education, commemoration, and events, we strive to inspire movements toward a more just and inclusive Chicago, promote social justice, and ensure that Washington’s legacy continues to inspire positive change.
Loisteen Walker, President of MHWLC
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