“Building a firm is sort of like building a house,” he says, “except the parts are the people. After founding Mike Shively Architecture in 2015, he began to refine the whole-team approach to architecture that would eventually result in En Masse. Registered Energy Professional, Self-Certification with City of Chicago “It’s my mission in life: Make life better through architecture.”įor Mike, En Masse represents the culmination of a lifelong passion for architecture. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago The African-American flag attached to a car as people celebrate Juneteenth in Chicago.Licensed in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Utah Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Jakyra McGee, a West Side resident, begins placing flags down on 1-meter markings during the Blacks in Green Juneteenth BioBlitz to document plant life on June 17, 2023. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Performances at the the Bronzeville Juneteenth celebration June 17, 2023. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Children take turns rolling around inside an inflatable bubble soccer ball during the Juneteenth celebration at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center on June 19, 2023. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Customers line up at the Harold’s Chicken food truck during Juneteenth celebrations at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago A couple dance as reggae artist Ray J performs at the Bronzeville Juneteenth celebration June 17, 2023.Ĭredit: Maia McDonald/Block Club Chicago Bookies, a used bookstore based in Beverly and Homewood, sold used books as part of a vendor fair at the Beverly/Morgan Park Juneteenth Family Festival. Credit: Maia McDonald/Block Club Chicago A young attendee gets their hand painted at the Beverly/Morgan Park Juneteenth Family Festival. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago People shop at the Bronzeville Juneteenth celebration, which showcased a variety of Black-owned vendors and performances from local artists June 17, 2023. Credit: Maia McDonald/Block Club Chicago A dancer turns up at the Beverly/Morgan Park Juneteenth Family Festival. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Attendees line up and wait for a chance to feed different farm animals from the Silver Stallion Ranch at the Bronzeville Juneteenth celebration June 17, 2023. Credit: Maia McDonald/Block Club Chicago Young neighbors play basketball at the Beverly/Morgan Park Juneteenth Family Festival on June 17, 2023. Credit: Maia McDonald/Block Club Chicago Shannon Martin and her dog, Quinn, attended the Beverly/Morgan Park Juneteenth Family Festival on Jwith his owner Morgan Park resident Shannon Martin. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Colorful African-patterned clothing hangs on display at the DuSable Museum’s Juneteenth celebrations on June 19, 2023. Credit: Maia McDonald/Block Club Chicago Jenelle Steven, a painter and crochet artist, works on a piece at the Beverly/Morgan Park Juneteenth Family Festival on June 17, 2023. to celebrate Juneteenth on June 17, 2023. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Blacks in Green hosted a community BioBlitz at the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley home at 6427 S. Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Clyde Williams cooks fresh barbecue at the Juneteenth celebration at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. Credit: Maia McDonald/Block Club Chicago Djembe drum lessons were taught throughout the afternoon at the Juneteenth Family Festival on Saturday, June 17, 2023. Patch Of Blues is an all-female blues band from Chicago. See more photos of how Chicagoans celebrated the holiday: Credit: K'Von Jackson/Block Club Chicago Fati, lead singer of Patch of Blues, leads her band during Juneteenth celebrations at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center on June 19, 2023. That’s the day federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to inform enslaved people there that slavery had ended - more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth, a portmanteau of “June” and “19th,” refers to June 19, 1865. CHICAGO - Chicagoans turned out throughout the long weekend to celebrate Juneteenth with barbecues, family festivals, community activism and much more.
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