StreetWise announces the '20 most inspiring chicagoans' of 2020 StreetWise is proud to announce its 20 Most Inspiring Chicagoans of 2020. Its third annual group of honorees includes Dr. Ngozi Ezike, comedian Chris Redd, the Dreadhead Cowboy, and famous folk singer Ella Jenkins, and an inspiring group of Chicagoans who are making the city a better place to live, work, and grow. StreetWise is a street paper and impact organization that empowers people to work with dignity, while giving the homeless and at-risk populations a hand up.
Tonika Johnson, social justice artist and photographer and
“Honoring the everyday heroes among us, who are making our amazing city even stronger, is so important, especially during these challenging and unprecedented times.” says Julie Youngquist, StreetWise executive director. “We received hundreds of nominations that show what we all already know-- Chicagoans put to work the generosity of our hearts and minds. Our 20 honorees of 2020 represent a wide variety of courageous people who selflessly work on behalf of others and represent the philanthropic spirit of the city.”
Chris Redd, actor, writer, stand-up comic and rapper and
This year’s 20 Most Inspiring Chicagoans are:
LaSaia Wade, founder and executive director of Brave
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Aleta Clark, founder of Hugs No Slugs Foundation
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co-founder of Resident Association of Greater Englewood (R.A.G.E.)
Kristi Katz, Chicago director of Field Operations with Jose Andres’ World Central Kitchen
Diane Latiker, founder of Kids Off The Block, Inc. Ed Marszewski, restaurateur, entrepreneur, cultural connoisseur, and unofficial Mayor of Bridgeport and Director of the Public Media Institute (PMI)
Lamell McMorris, founder and managing principal of Greenlining Realty USA
Julian Posada, founder and president of LiftUp enterprises Dr. Izabel Olson, founder and CEO of Salt and Light Coalition
EMMY-award winning songwriter
Oboi Reed, founding president & CEO of Equiticity Britney Robbins, founder The Gray Matter Experience Jesse Teverbaugh, director of student and alumni relations at Cara Chicago Space Alliance
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Bryan Cressey, founder of Above and Beyond Recovery individual profile videos on our digital and social media platCenter
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David Dietz, Social Responsibility Program Director at Na-
“The 20 Most Inspiring Chicagoans Award celebrates those who champion and empower our neighbors each day, many of whom are disenfranchised and without hope,” says Youngquist. “We found true catalysts for change during this process, much like StreetWise Magazine has been a catalyst for change for more 28 years. We look forward to recognizing these individuals at our virtual StreetWise Gala Celebration and appreciate the positive difference they are making in our city and surrounding communities.”
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Seth El-Jamal, program director for the Chicago chapter of Friends of the Children
Dr. Ngozi Ezike, board certified internist and pediatrician and Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health
Matthew Hoffman, Chicago-based artist & designer Adam Hollingsworth, Dreadhead Cowboy Ella Jenkins, “First Lady of Children’s Music" and GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award winner
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