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Cultural Understanding

March 01st, 2011
The Chicago Cultural Alliance is a consortium of Chicago-area ethnic museums and cultural centers whose mission is to effect social change and public understanding of cultural diversity through first voice perspectives.

March 01st, 2011
The EAN was founded in September 2009 by the Chicago Department of Environment (DOE) in part as a response to ECCo’s rapid ethnographic inventories aimed at engaging diverse communities in the Chicago Climate Action Plan. The EAN engages 21 community organizations in scaling up energy efficiency efforts in their communities. As part of the EAN Leadership Team and through capacity-building programs, ECCo urban anthropologists are helping EAN member organizations begin to integrate energy efficiency and other climate action issues into their core programs, incorporate nature-based cli
February 23rd, 2011
References with respect to Carl Schuster's biography, bibliography, and studies on his collection at The Field Museum
February 23rd, 2011
The Carl Schuster collection of Chinese textiles is unique and by far the largest and most exclusive collection of early 20th century Chinese folk embroidery in the world. As an embroidery collection, it is exceptionally well documented.
February 04th, 2011
ECCo Engages Communities in the Chicago Climate Action Plan.

January 28th, 2011
Field Museum hosts Energy Action Network Workshop

January 28th, 2011
Chicago Cultural Alliance holds its first fundraiser.

January 27th, 2011
Chicago Cultural Alliance co-curates Field Museum Exhibition on Cultural Identity.

January 25th, 2011
ECCo publishes comic book on fishing and environment


