Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

RED LINE RUNWAY

My Block, My Hood, My City hosts fashion show fundraiser on CTA

- BY MARY CHAPPELL For the Sun-Times

As a Red Line train rolled south Saturday afternoon it wasn’t picking up or dropping off passengers — unless you count the models that strutted and danced down the aisles of the privately-chartered train to hit songs by Dua Lipa, Beyoncé and others.

My Block, My Hood, My City was hosting “Railways,” a crosstown fashion show to promote the youth-led, community-minded organizati­on’s summer clothing line of branded gear.

Spectators lined a CTA two-car train that traveled between the Howard and 95th/Dan Ryan Red Line stations as models displayed T-shirts, letterman-style jackets and hoodies while singing and performing spoken word poetry.

Models prepared for their runway stroll in one car, while attendees of the show sat in another.

Jahmal Cole told the crowd his inspiratio­n for founding My Block came from his time as a volunteer at the Cook County Jail.

Many detainees at the jail had never been downtown, taken a taxi or rode in an elevator, said Cole, 37. He made it his mission to help people from under-resourced areas of the city get out and about.

As part of that goal, the fashion show also shined a light on the group’s Explorers Program, which provides opportunit­ies for young people to see different parts of the city and experience new things.

Cole said it’s been his dream for years to hold a fashion show on the Red Line, which he described as the “aorta into the heart of Chicago.”

“I always tell the students to look up from their cell phone on the train and see what they can learn from the different sights and sounds around them,” Cole said.

Coming up with funding for the organizati­on’s activities hasn’t always been easy, Cole said of seeking grants to support the group’s work.

“The only way we could pay for taking kids on trips was to sell

hoodies and T-shirts,” Cole said.

All proceeds made on the sale of the merchandis­e will go to fund the group’s trips, Cole said.

Logan Square resident Jamie Dillon, 35, came to the event to support an organizati­on she admires for their

community engagement.

“When I heard about the fashion show, I loved that it kind of fulfilled their mission, to get to celebrate their brand and see what they’re about and also move through the city at the same time,” she said.

 ?? PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS ?? My Block, My Hood, My City models, including Chantel Embrey (bottom photo), walk a Red Line train runway Saturday to show off the organizati­on’s summer clothing line and raise funds for its programs.
PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS My Block, My Hood, My City models, including Chantel Embrey (bottom photo), walk a Red Line train runway Saturday to show off the organizati­on’s summer clothing line and raise funds for its programs.
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