Inside Chicago’s Roseland & Pullman Neighborhoods:Historic Pullman Factory, Murals & Real City Talk
In this video I took a trip into Chicago’s Roseland and Pullman neighborhoods — two areas full of history, culture, and real community energy. I stopped by the Dr. Conrad Worrill Track & Field Center at Gately Park, toured Pullman Village, checked out the historic Pullman sleeper car factory, and passed through the 111th & Michigan Ave shopping strip. I even swung by Corliss High School and found some dope murals that show off the pride and creativity in the community. Along the way, I also talk about the recent incident involving the kids at Bright Elementary and the downtown Chicago shooting — breaking down my thoughts on what’s going on in the city and how it affects us all. If you’re into Chicago history, neighborhood tours, or real conversations about what’s happening in the city, this video is for you. To check out the Cambofoto Tripod, please use this Amazon link: https://amzn.to/4nyn3jn 👕 Support the Channel Grab an Illform Chi-Town Original hoodie or tee and support the movement: 👉 illform.com

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