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It’s easy to roll your eyes at a heritage month.
To assume it’s corporate. Performative. Political. A logo swap and a themed menu and then back to business as usual.
But when you step back and really look at the data — at tourism dollars, small business revenue, museum attendance, school engagement, public programming — you start to see something deeper. Heritage months aren’t just symbolic. They move cities. They fund institutions. They spotlight artists, historians, chefs, and community leaders who might otherwise be overlooked.
And more importantly? They create space.
Space for stories that were erased.
Space for traditions that survived anyway.
Space for communities to see themselves reflected in the place they call home.
In a city like Chicago — layered, immigrant-built, migration-shaped, neighborhood-defined — heritage months are not side notes. They’re essential chapters. They help us understand who built what, who cooked what, who organized, who resisted, who preserved.
This episode explores why these months matter beyond the headlines. We dig into the numbers. The impact. The intention. And we ask a bigger question: What would it look like if we carried this same energy all year long?
Sources:
https://www.cps.edu/strategic-initiatives/black-student-success/
https://consortium.uchicago.edu/news-item/Chicago-Public-Schools-and-segregation#:~:text=The%20City%20of%20Chicago%20and%20its%20Board,and%20White%20students%20to%20attend%20separate%20schools.
https://statisticalatlas.com/place/Illinois/Chicago/Educational-Attainment
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Also, catch Dario on the new season of Netflix's "High On the Hog" here!!
If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at [email protected]
WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE!
Visit our *NEW* website https://www.77flavors.org
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77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi
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Sara @sarafaddah
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It’s easy to roll your eyes at a heritage month.
To assume it’s corporate. Performative. Political. A logo swap and a themed menu and then back to business as usual.
But when you step back and really look at the data — at tourism dollars, small business revenue, museum attendance, school engagement, public programming — you start to see something deeper. Heritage months aren’t just symbolic. They move cities. They fund institutions. They spotlight artists, historians, chefs, and community leaders who might otherwise be overlooked.
And more importantly? They create space.
Space for stories that were erased.
Space for traditions that survived anyway.
Space for communities to see themselves reflected in the place they call home.
In a city like Chicago — layered, immigrant-built, migration-shaped, neighborhood-defined — heritage months are not side notes. They’re essential chapters. They help us understand who built what, who cooked what, who organized, who resisted, who preserved.
This episode explores why these months matter beyond the headlines. We dig into the numbers. The impact. The intention. And we ask a bigger question: What would it look like if we carried this same energy all year long?
Sources:
https://www.cps.edu/strategic-initiatives/black-student-success/
https://consortium.uchicago.edu/news-item/Chicago-Public-Schools-and-segregation#:~:text=The%20City%20of%20Chicago%20and%20its%20Board,and%20White%20students%20to%20attend%20separate%20schools.
https://statisticalatlas.com/place/Illinois/Chicago/Educational-Attainment
Send a text
Support the show
Also, catch Dario on the new season of Netflix's "High On the Hog" here!!
If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at [email protected]
WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE!
Visit our *NEW* website https://www.77flavors.org
Follow us on IG:
77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi
Dario dariodurhamphoto
Sara @sarafaddah

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