Feminist City Guide: Chicago
Women and BIPOC-owned places to eat, drink, shop, and sleep in Chicago
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Following the recent Democratic National Convention, Chicago has stepped into the spotlight. Nicknamed the Windy City—which, contrary to popular belief, is not because of windy weather—Chicago is a destination worthy of everyone’s travel list. A diverse city that is home to bustling neighborhoods and vibrant communities, the “Second City” proves itself to be a rich tapestry of languages, traditions, and cuisines from around the world.
While most Chicago-bound travelers know to check out the Magnificent Mile (the Windy City’s answer to New York’s 5th Avenue) or the Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower), there is a slew of BIPOC and women-owned businesses worth supporting while in town. From charming bookstores to artisan boutiques and authentic Spanish churros to modern Southern cuisine—here’s how to visit Chicago in a way that supports its diverse and entrepreneurial communities.