Celebrating Black Arts, Culture & Legacy on 79th Street
Honoring Mahalia Jackson and the Cultural Heart of Greater Chatham
The Mahalia Jackson Cultural District—known as Mahalia’s Mile—is a state-designated corridor along 79th Street that honors the legacy of gospel icon and civil rights advocate Mahalia Jackson. This cultural district celebrates the artistic, culinary, and historic treasures that define Greater Chatham and the broader South Side. From soulful restaurants and creative studios to public art and community landmarks, Mahalia’s Mile serves as a vibrant hub for cultural tourism, economic revitalization, and neighborhood pride.
What You’ll Find in the Cultural District
A central gathering space for performances, pop-up events, cultural activations, and neighborhood celebrations. The plaza honors Mahalia Jackson’s voice and activism while providing a versatile space for the community.
The district showcases murals, installations, and storytelling pieces that highlight Black history, local creatives, and cultural traditions. Visitors can explore heritage markers that share the district’s rich past.
Mahalia’s Mile features many of the restaurants highlighted in the Black Culinary & Heritage Tour, offering soul food, Caribbean cuisine, and African-inspired dishes along 79th Street.
The district includes locally owned shops, art studios, makers, boutiques, and cultural businesses that contribute to the corridor’s creative spirit.
Why 79th Street Was Chosen as Mahalia’s Mile
This iconic stretch of 79th Street was selected because of its deep ties to Black arts, gospel music, community activism, and culinary excellence. Mahalia Jackson—world-renowned gospel singer and civil rights advocate—performed throughout Chicago and inspired generations with her music and leadership. The cultural district preserves this legacy while uplifting the contemporary artists, chefs, entrepreneurs, and community voices shaping the South Side today.
Common Questions About the Mahalia Jackson Cultural District
What is Mahalia’s Mile?
Mahalia’s Mile is a designated cultural district along a one-mile stretch of 79th Street that celebrates Mahalia Jackson and Greater Chatham’s artistic, cultural, and culinary legacy.
Who manages the Mahalia Jackson Cultural District?
Greater Chatham Initiative serves as the steward and primary coordinator, partnering with local businesses, city agencies, and community organizations.
What can visitors do in the district?
Explore murals, dine at Black-owned restaurants, attend events, visit heritage sites, and participate in cultural programming throughout the year.
Is the district connected to the Black Culinary & Heritage Tour?
Yes. Many tour stops are located within the district, making it a key destination for culinary and cultural tourism.
How can artists or businesses get involved?
Local creatives, performers, restaurant owners, and sponsors can partner with GCI to participate in events, activations, or district planning initiatives.
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