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UNITING VOICES CHICAGO BRINGS THOUSANDS TOGETHER FOR BLACK HISTORY SHOWCASE

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According to CBS Chicago, nearly 3,000 students from 85 Chicago schools took the stage for Uniting Voices Chicago’s annual Black History Month concert, delivering a powerful celebration of culture, history, and unity through music.

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The massive showcase brought together young performers from across the city, filling the auditorium with voices honoring the legacy of Black leaders, artists, and changemakers. Families and community members packed the venue as students performed gospel selections, spirituals, contemporary hits, and spoken word pieces inspired by Black history and resilience.

Uniting Voices Chicago, which serves thousands of students citywide, uses music to bridge communities and create opportunities for young people to express themselves. The annual Black History Month concert is one of the organization’s signature events, highlighting both talent and education.

Between performances, students reflected on the importance of Black history and the impact of those who paved the way. Organizers say the concert not only celebrates the past but also empowers the next generation to find their voice.

As nearly 3,000 students stood together on stage, the message was clear: unity, pride, and the power of young voices can move a city.

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