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Chicago and Illinois leaders secured the bid for Chicago to host the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Walmart announced it's closing four locations across the city, and the Bulls have a little more life left in them! Host Jacoby Cochran breaks down those stories with The Triibe co-founders Morgan Elise Johnson and Tiffany Walden. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We kick off today's show with the Progressive political upset in Chicago. The Windy City has a new mayor, Brandon Johnson, and he's a labor candidate. One of his primary campaign platforms was Reimagine Public Safety. Here to talk about Mayor Johnson, his campaign, and what this may mean for Chicago is Tiffany Walden, Editor-In-Chief of The Tribe, an independent digital media platform based in Chicago. Read Tiffany Waldon's latest for The Tribe: https://thetriibe.com/2023/04/as-mayor-brandon-johnson-is-inviting-you-to-reimagine-safety-in-chicago/ —- Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Chicago's New Progressive Mayor w/ Tiffany Waldon appeared first on KPFA.
Morgan Elise Johnson and Tiffany Walden of The Triibe guest on Dynasty Podcasts to speak on the challenges of telling important community stories during and about both the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests.Recorded in 2020.
A federal judge holds back his ruling in the abortion pill case. Ben riffs. Monroe Anderson and Tiffany Walden, editor of the Triibe, talk mayor's election. Including…Vallas love for military schools, Black pols endorsing Vallas and MAGA light. Also, Tiffany on Dionne Warwick. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tiffany Walden is an award-winning journalist known for using her platform to advocate for systematic change shining a light on underrepresented voices in black communities. In 2017 she co-founded The TRiiBE which has now become a dominant news media outlet in Chicago, especially among the Black community. Before becoming editor-in-chief at The TRiiBe, she cut her teeth as a breaking news reporter at the Orlando Sentinel and is a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. On this episode Fanshen and Tiffany discuss the role of journalism in reflecting a community, why Tiffany decided to create The TRiiBE and how they're challenging other news organizations to re-examine their coverage.
Guests include Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., Rev. Stephen Thurston, Dr. Shanina Knighton, Kitty Kurth, Kevin Lampe. Rev. Dr. Marshall Hatch, Rev. Jennette Wilson, and Tiffany Walden.
The race for Chicago's next mayor is in its final stretch. Who is in the lead, and what did voters this week say is the top issue on their minds? Also: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis visits Chicago and a favorite local show gets the ax. Reset breaks down these stories and much more with Jacoby Cochran, City Cast Chicago host, Tiffany Walden, editor-in-chief and co-founder of The Triibe, and Rachel Hinton, enterprise reporter for Illinois Answers Project with Better Government Association.
Paul Vallas weighs in on Critical Race Theory—God help us all. Ben riffs. And Tiffany Walden, editor of the Triibe, joins Ben and Monroe to talk race and politics in the mayor's campaign. Also, a word or two about Trump and the Georgia grand jury.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join the team as they discuss the disappearance of Deborah Deann Poe. Poe vanished from an Orlando, Florida Circle K store on February 4th, 1990. A man wearing a Megadeth t-shirt assisted a customer around the time Poe went missing. The man has never been identified. Could he be a witness?The team also discusses additional information on the Lynn Burdick case.You can reach us on Instagram: smalltownmissingSources for this episode –https://charleyproject.org/case/deborah-deann-poehttps://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-deborah-poe-missing-anniversary-20150203-story.html by Tiffany Walden, Feb. 3, 2015https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1076dffl.htmlhttps://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Deborah_Poehttps://www.nwfdailynews.com/story/news/crime/2016/12/03/could-there-have-been-two-serial-killers/14802832007/https://www.reddit.com/r/LetsReadOfficial/comments/jw7fcj/deborah_poe/https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1996-11-24-9611211092-story.htmlhttps://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2022/03/carrie-lawson-kidnapper-karen-mcpherson-again-denied-parole-in-lawyers-1991-disappearance.htmlhttps://www.newbedfordguide.com/massachusetts-sketch-suspect-cold-case-lynn-burdick-disappeared-1982/2022/08/31
Municipal elections are around the corner and over a dozen alders are not seeking reelection, have already left office, or are running for Mayor. City Council will look very different soon and The Triibe explores what that means for City Council's Black Caucus and the future of progressive politics at City Hall. Speaking of progressive, Mayor Lori Lightfoot's reelection campaign hit BET this week, and the mayor argued her first term has largely been a progressive success. We asked Triibe's cofounders Tiffany Walden and Morgan Elise Johnson about the Mayor's record and if they believe her claims hold up. Plus, you don't want to miss this week's good news, Morgan and Tiffany share their Best Day of Summer. (Spoiler: it involves Beyonce and Diana Ross!) Other Stories Discussed: What's going on with the Invest South/West Program What's Next for Austin's Iconic Pink House Good News: Chicago Gourmet Festival Congrats to the winner of our Summer Bucket List Challenge, Annie A., who completed all 21 items! To celebrate, we'll be hosting a happy hour from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sep. 29, at Midwest Coast Brewery. You can meet the team, grab some swag, and have a beer on us! Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicago Sign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fm Call or Text Us: (773) 780-0246 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People across the internet are raving about Beyonce's seventh studio album Renaissance, which draws influence from house and disco music. But does it get the Chicago house seal of approval? Tiffany Walden of The TRiiBE and legendary Chicago house DJ Darlene Jackson weigh in.
Mike Stephen discusses the Black Chicago perspective of Mayor Lightfoot with Tiffany Walden of The Triibe, listens to a journalist’s experience visiting a dispensary, and learns the Secret History of Chicago Blues harpist George “Wild Child” Butler. This week the local music comes from Lou Schmidt. Also: let us know where we should go for the upcoming OTL Winter Tavern Tour!
Tiffany Walden is the cofounder of The Triibe, a digital media platform showcasing innovative content to reshape the narrative of Black Chicago. Born out of a bedroom sublet in 2017, The Triibe mixes journalism, documentary film, and curation to showcase, celebrate, and explore the stories and strands of Black Chicago. A seasoned reporter, she "strives to humanize Black people, Black places and Black things in a way that would make Lorraine Hansberry smile." In a very frank and honest conversation, Tiffany discusses the challenges of building a business while creating, the importance of her partnership with cofounder Morgan Elise Johnson, the history of media literacy and distrust in Black communities, and much more. Recorded 7/23/19 in Chicago Music from this week's show: Acme Coke - Roger Plexico
Chicago municipal elections took place on February 26th and the results were nothing but historic. Two Black women came in as the front runners in the race to become the next Mayor. Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle will face each other in a run off on Tuesday, April 2nd, and one will become the first Black female Mayor of Chicago. Tiffany Walden of Chicago media platform The Triibe joined Jill Hopkins on the AMp to discuss the voting results for each of 14 Mayoral candidates across the city's Wards, as well as what challenges each of the two front runners will face leading up to the run off. The Morning AMp airs weekdays 8-10 AM on 91.1 FM (Chi) and streaming on vocalo.org
There are 15 candidates who have thrown their hats into the ring to become the next mayor of Chicago and so many more running for other positions at the municipal level. Chicagoans looking to educate themselves before the election on Feb. 26th now have a new option in www.chi.vote. It's the core product of the Chi.vote Collective, a new group of nonpartisan media and civic organizations, including the news outlet, the Triibe, that believe in fostering a safer, more prosperous, equitable and connected Chicago by creating content and tools of the highest quality and accessibility around city elections. Jill Hopkins spoke with Tiffany Walden, Editor in Chief of The Triibe, about the initiative and how Chi.Vote aims to help us help ourselves. The Morning AMp airs 8-10 AM M-F on Vocalo 91.1 FM in Chicago and streaming at vocalo.org
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 190 - Tiffany Walden x Morgan Elise Johnson (The Triibe) http://dynastypodcasts.com https://soundcloud.com/dynastypodcasts To mark the one year anniversary of their news outlet The Triibe, Tiffany Walden and Morgan Elise Johnson return to Dynasty Podcasts to speak about what they've learned over the last year of producing independent, community-focused media. Walden and Johnson speak on why The Triibe's community-focused journalism is so important to them, the challenges that come with being an independent outlet, the purpose of their Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, and more. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Logo Design by Danyelle Sage | http://danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice Imaging by Alice Hayes
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 137 - Tiffany Walden x Morgan Elise Johnson (The TRiiBE) dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Chicago journalists and multimedia producers Tiffany Walden and Morgan Elise Johnson visit Dynasty Podcasts at Virgin Hotels to speak on their new site, The Triibe. Walden and Johnson speak on the origin of the site, and how they wanted to change the narrative around the black experience in Chicago. The journalists share how The Triibe aims to explore the human cost of the violence in Chicago, going deeper into the stories that get sensationalized in the national media. Walden and Johnson also weigh in on the time and energy that goes into launching and maintaining a DIY media operation, and share plans for The Triibe to be a platform for black organizers and activists. Finally, the pair go into detail on one of the site’s more popular articles, The Moment You Realize Kanye Is In The Sunken Place, leading to a discussion on the state of Kanye West in 2017. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Audrey Sutherland x Ingrid Lejins x Julia Johanek x Madison Keenan x Briana Eden Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice imaging by Alice Hayes