The Chicago Reader recently featured 15 fascinating Chicagoans from different walks of life. These individuals come from diverse backgrounds and have unique stories to share. Let’s take a closer look at some of these remarkable individuals.
One of the featured Chicagoans is Bin Chen, a solar-cell chemist who emphasizes the importance of using renewable energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and combat global warming. Tanya Cabrera, known as the Dream Defender, advocates for mental health awareness and highlights the damage that has been done to the population.
Jana Kinsman, the Busy Beekeeper, shares her excitement for new opportunities and her willingness to say yes to novel experiences. Norman W. Long, the Natural Listener, captures environmental sounds and processes them for his creative projects.
I’m M$. B’Havin, the Brand-New Blues Diva, reflects on her life and identity, questioning who she is beyond her roles as a mother, wife, and friend. Jack McCoy, the Microcinema Founder, praises Chicago as a hub for talented filmmakers throughout history.
Seitu Hayden, known as The Wrist, continues to express his artistic side and plans to create an autobiographical comic about his life as an artist in Chicago. Zel Hizó, the Next-gen Zinemaker, encourages everyone to explore art and crafts with whatever materials they have.
Oluwaseyi Adeleke, the Universe Builder, draws inspiration from Black individuals in his life to create his own stories. Javauneeka Jacobs, The Sous-Chef, combines her love for food, chemistry, and biology in her culinary pursuits. Katia Pérez Fuentes, The Energy Worker, values leisure as the ultimate use of time.
Monsieur Bombastic, the Horror-esque Drag King, is described as a sophisticated yet unpredictable figure who challenges societal norms. Roberto Herrera, The Latin-Dance Teacher, fields questions about dance difficulty levels from his students.
Ron Camacho, The Organizer/Outlaw, provides support and guidance to individuals navigating challenging situations. Alan Mills, The People’s Lawyer, acknowledges the slow process of dismantling a system built over decades.
Each of these Chicagoans brings a unique perspective and story to the city’s diverse community. Their individual experiences and contributions add depth and richness to the cultural tapestry of Chicago.