Jeremey Johnson has chronicled nearly two years of pretrial house arrest.
Tag: PTSD
G Herbo uses his own journey toward healing to help Black youth treat their trauma
Chicago rapper G Herbo wants to normalize therapy for people who’ve suffered like he has—and he’s giving away hundreds of sessions.
Firebird Community Arts rises from the ashes
The community organization spreads the healing practice of glassblowing and ceramics.
Chicago rapper G Herbo gives his reflective raps new shapes on PTSD
I wish the right-wing miscreants in the federal government were as dependable as Chicago rapper G Herbo. For close to a decade, he’s released albums and mixtapes of rapid-fire drill with reassuring frequency, and even his most run-of-the-mill offerings benefit from his pragmatic empathy and lucid descriptions—he brings a distinctive emotional gravity to his detailed […]
The Hero’s Wife proves that the violence doesn’t end when the fighting stops
Aline Lathrop’s drama explores different sides of a timeless story.
‘Those People’ use art to share their stories at Weinberg/Newton Gallery
Residents of Mercy Housing Lakefront find that art therapy’s a useful way to deal with life traumas.
What Chicago can learn from LA’s Skid Row
U. of C. sociologist Forrest Stuart catalogs the perils of overpolicing in Down, Out, and Under Arrest.
Project Fire offers peace forged in the flame
A master glassblower and a U. of C. clinical psychologist have developed an unconventional new treatment program for Chicago teens who have experienced violence-related trauma.
In Chicago’s war zones, the tragedy extends beyond the kids who die
In Chicago’s war zones, the tragedy extends beyond the kids who die.
Armed to the teeth and led by Arnold Schwarzenegger
Renegade DEA agents begin mysteriously dying off in David Ayer’s brutal actioner Sabotage.