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SUMMARY:Robert J. Sampson - "Marked by Time" - Stephen Raudenbush\, Reuben Jonathan Miller
DESCRIPTION:Robert J. Sampson – “Marked by Time” – Stephen Raudenbush\, Reuben Jonathan Miller \nRobert J. Sampson will discuss his new book Marked by Time. He will be joined in conversation by Stephen Raudenbush and Reuben Jonathan Miller. A Q&A and book signing will follow the discussion.  \nAt the Co-op \nRSVP HERE \nAbout the Book: A leading sociologist’s groundbreaking three-decade study challenges outdated views of crime and character\, revealing that traditional risk factors alone poorly predict children’s futures. \nBetween 1970 and 2020\, the United States experienced a dramatic rise in crime and incarceration\, followed by an unexpected decline. Along with plummeting violence came reductions in substance use\, car accidents\, child poverty\, and lead exposure. By 2020\, incarceration rates hit a twenty-five-year low\, with African Americans benefiting the most. Yet these positive shifts have not registered in public discourse or policies\, which continue to rely on outdated studies and reductive narratives of moral character and personal responsibility. \nA major reason for this oversight is how social scientists study youth development–typically through single-birth-cohort approaches that fail to capture generational change. In a pioneering three-decade study of over one thousand Chicago children across multiple cohorts\, Robert J. Sampson challenges this convention. He finds that children with similar self-control and family backgrounds\, born just a decade apart\, experienced dramatically different life paths. Strikingly\, children born in the mid-1980s faced twice the likelihood of arrest by their mid-twenties than those born ten years later. \nThis research reframes deeply ingrained assumptions about ongoing social decline and the importance of individual fortitude. Sampson spotlights the role of shifting social conditions and structural change in driving measurable improvements in youth trajectories\, along with new risks that threaten these gains. \nThe era into which a child is born shapes their future as profoundly as race\, upbringing\, or neighborhood. To rethink progress\, inequality\, and policy\, we must first acknowledge how time itself leaves a transformative mark on individual lives. \nAbout the Author: Robert J. Sampson is the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor at Harvard University\, Affiliated Research Professor at the American Bar Foundation\, and founding director of the Boston Area Research Initiative. Previously\, he taught at the University of Chicago. Professor Sampson is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, the American Philosophical Society\, the American Society of Criminology\, the American Academy of Political and Social Science\, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation\, and\, as Corresponding Fellow\, the British Academy.  Former President of the American Society of Criminology\, he received the Stockholm Prize in Criminology.\n\nAbout the Interlocuters: Stephen Raudenbush is the Lewis-Sebring Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Sociology\, the College and the Harris School of Public Policy Studies.  He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences\, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences the recipient of the American Educational Research Association award for Distinguished Contributions to Educational Research. \nReuben Jonathan Miller is a sociologist\, criminologist and a social worker who teaches at the University of Chicago in the Crown Family School and in the Department of Race\, Diaspora and Indigeneity\, and a Research Professor at the American Bar Foundation. In 2022\, he was awarded a MacArthur Foundation Fellow. \n\nEvent Location:\n\n\n\nSeminary Co-op Bookstores \n5751 S. Woodlawn Ave\nChicago\, IL 60637\n\nSee map: Google Maps
URL:https://welcometohydepark.com/event/robert-j-sampson-marked-by-time-stephen-raudenbush-reuben-jonathan-miller/
LOCATION:Seminary Co-op Book Store\, 5751 S. Woodlawn Ave.\, Chicago\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Free,Lecture/Literary/Book Signing/Storytime
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SUMMARY:Visible Mending for Knitwear
DESCRIPTION:Visible Mending for Knitwear \nLearn to mend your knitwear with style. Bring one or two knit items and repair them in class. Students will receive a demonstration of knitwear mending techniques such as woven darning\, Swiss darning/duplicate stitch\, Scotch darning\, and mattress stitch. A general overview of basic embroidery on knitwear will also be provided. Mending materials included. \nLevel:  Beginner. All skill levels \nPre-requisites: None\, but basic knitting and embroidery skills will come in handy. Ages 15+. \nIncluded in class: A simple starter kit – 1 Clover darning yarn card\, scrap yarn\, printed technique instructions\, and a tapestry needle. \nWhat to bring: Bring one or two knit items that need repairs.
URL:https://welcometohydepark.com/event/visible-mending-for-knitwear/2026-03-03/
LOCATION:Fiber Friends Studios\, Inc.\, 1744 E 55th Street\, Chicago\, 60615
CATEGORIES:Art/Arts & Crafts/Fashion,Educational/Class
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SUMMARY:Rear View Mirror Sessions: Stevie Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Rear View Mirror Sessions: Stevie Wonder\nArts + Public Life\, in partnership with the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts\,  Soundrotation\, Brain Trust Management\, and the UChicago Department of Race\, Diaspora and Indigeneity\, presents a new installment of Rear View Mirror Sessions. \nSince 2017\, the Quintessential Listening and Lecture Series led by music historian and DJ Duane Powell has taken audiences on a journey through the lives of musical legends and heroes\, from The Isley Brothers\, Gladys Knight and Nina Simone\, to Chaka Khan\, Sly and the Family Stone\, and Rick James. Each session features a special guest musical performer drawn from Chicago’s own rich talent and audience participation is always encouraged. \nThe series continues with a celebration of Stevie Wonder\, in conjunction with the UChicago course\, Wonder Lab: Learning from the Musical Art and Craft of Stevie Wonder\, taught by Prof. Adam Green. One of the defining artists of the recent U.S. and the world\, Stevie Wonder is a celebrated and beloved musician\, a spiritual visionary\, polymath of genres\, prophetic truth-teller\, and bard of love and loss. His vision refracts the victories\, losses and contradictions of Black struggle and endeavor in America. \nFollowing Powell’s presentation\, Prof. Green will join him on stage to continue the conversation about Stevie Wonder’s art\, life and ambition as a sonic innovator. \nAfter the session\, we’ll be treated to a special tribute performance by Tony Cazeau’s NEW BLACK RENAISSANCE Band featuring Maurice Mahon.
URL:https://welcometohydepark.com/event/rear-view-mirror-sessions-stevie-wonder/
LOCATION:Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts\, 915 East 60th Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Concert/Live Music/DJ/Karoke
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SUMMARY:Tipsy Trivia at Daisy's Po-Boy and Tavern
DESCRIPTION:Tipsy Trivia at Daisy’s Po-Boy and Tavern \nJoin us at Daisy’s Po-Boy and Tavern every Tuesday for an exciting evening of interactive trivia hosted by Ben! Experience six engaging rounds where all questions and answers are presented on TVs via PowerPoint\, making it easy for everyone to follow along and participate. Each round features picture clues to help your team crack the answers\, adding a fun visual twist to the challenge. \nEnjoy food and drink specials throughout the evening! \nFebruary: 10th and 24th (No Trivia on the 17th) \nMarch: 3rd\, 10th\, 17th\, 24th\, 31st \nApril: 7th\, 14th\, 21st\, 28th \nMay: 5th\, 12th\, 19th\, 26th \nJune: 2nd\, 9th\, 16th\, 23rd\, 30th
URL:https://welcometohydepark.com/event/tipsy-trivia-at-daisys-po-boy-and-tavern-2/2026-03-03/
LOCATION:Daisy’s Po-Boy and Tavern\, 5215 S. Harper Avenue\, Chicago\, IL\, 60615\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beer/Cocktails/Wine,Community,Trivia
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