Join us for The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center’s annual Juneteenth celebration, our largest community event of the year. This all-day gathering honors freedom, culture, and Black history through programming rooted in celebration, education, and community connection.

This is a FREE event open to the public.

Enjoy a full day of programming for families and people of all ages!

June 12, 2026
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

2430 N. Cannon Dr. Chicago, IL 60614

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Explore the museum inside and out after hours! Join us for an evening of summer fun featuring:

  • Live Animals!
  • Live Music!
  • Outdoor Nature Play!
  • Nature Walks!
  • Drop-By Scientist Tables!
  • AND SO MUCH MORE!

Come to the C2ST booth at the Summer Nature Fest! “Relish in the good food and good drinks for sale, exciting activities, face painters, and a view of North Pond under the city skyline. Please Note: This event will be held rain or shine. Tickets will not be refunded.”

Grab a blanket and some sunscreen and meet us on the front lawn for this free event featuring games, bounce houses, face paint and hands-on activities from the C2ST and the Griffin MSI Education team and some of our incredible community partners.

  • Free swag from organizations including The Midwest Dairy Association, Chicago White Sox and Gatorade
  • Facilitated STE(A)M activities hosted by Chicago Council on Science and Technology (C2ST), Chicago Architecture Center, Robothink Chicago and more
  • The CTA will be bringing one of their historic vehicles
  • And so much more to enjoy!

This outdoor event is free and open to the public — food will be available for purchase. Admission to the Museum requires a ticket purchase. Ticketed guests may exit and re-enter freely.

June 3, 2026
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

McGowan South Building, Room 105 - DePaul University
1110 West Belden Avenue, Chicago, IL, USA

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Have you felt political tensions in the US rising? Many report feeling overwhelmed, divided, and, sometimes, threatened when discussing politics. American elected officials have expressed increased concern about their exposure to threats and violence. Has political violence actually increased? If so, what is causing it? How does it affect the country’s public servants? And how does the public respond? Join us as we hear from Dr. Alexandra Filindra, Professor of Political Science and Psychology at the University of Illinois Chicago, as we address such questions, using data from recent surveys conducted among public officials and citizens, and infuse a neuroscience perspective to tackle why folks might react the way they do to political tensions.

Interested in the brain science behind political reactions? Here’s a helpful sheet on the brain regions responsible for how we process and integrate political information and the theories that explain our behaviors.

May 7, 2026
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Salesforce Tower Chicago
333 West Wolf Point Plaza, Chicago, IL, USA

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Save the date for Thursday, May 7th! The Chicago Council on Science and Technology will hold our largest fundraising event of the year: Science in the City 2026. Join us as we celebrate excellent public STEM outreach with academic and industry leaders, educators, community members, and young professionals from across Chicagoland.

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Join us for a special Fridays on the Plaza event at the Lawndale Pop-Up Spot, where community, and science come together in a meaningful way.

Curious about what’s in the soil beneath your feet? During this interactive event, environmental scientists will be on-site offering free heavy metal soil testing for community members. Bring a small sample of soil from your yard, garden, or neighborhood space and learn about the presence of metals like lead, arsenic, and more, along with what those results mean for your health and environment.

Come be part of a conversation about environmental health, right here in Lawndale.