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A JANE Choose-Your-Own-Adventure (Or, How to Decide What to Read and Watch)
Read & Run Chicago's Running Tour of Jane is inspired by the work of the pre-Roe V. Wade abortion counseling service. Guide Kaylee Tock rounds up the books and documentaries worth watching to learn more.
Historical Context of Jane, Plus Contemporary Resources
Guide Kaylee Tock rounded up resources, further reading, and even a self-guided route to help you continue your learning of Jane and reproductive rights advocacy in Chicago and beyond.
🗳 Help Build Our Winter 2026 Season!
We’re building our Winter 2026 season and want your input! Vote for your favorite events here to read and run all winter long.
What Was Queer Pulp?
Ever heard of Queer Pulp? This genre wasn’t taken seriously for years—but it was where many Queer people found representation, community, and belonging. Jen Dentel of Gerber/Hart Library & Archives gives us an explanation and a reading list to keep understanding.
14 Books & Resources to Learn about Pre-Stonewall LGBTQ History in Chicago
Read & Run Chicago guide Quinn Sluzenski rounded up some of the best books and resources to learn more about the pre-Stonewall era in Chicago!
Free Runs + Book Discussions at Chicago Public Library This Summer
Join Read & Run Chicago founder Allison Yates this summer for a series of three-mile, easy-paced runs inspired by books set in Chicago featuring or about our natural landscape. After the route, discuss the book back at the library branch.
Meet the Readers & Runners Racing the 2025 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Meet the readers & runners racing the 2025 Bank of America Chicago Marathon on behalf of Read & Run Chicago!
Guide to Chicago’s Running Community 2025
Intimidated by Chicago’s running scene? This guide gives you history and background, practical tips to finding the right Chicago run club for you, plus other resources on finding running stores, recovery services, races, and more.
A Local Author’s Guide to Chicago’s Chinatown
Local author and guest Read & Run Chicago guide Kara Eng shares her favorite spots in Chinatown.
Pride Month at Read & Run Chicago
Ready to celebrate Pride Month? Use movement and stories to honor the LGBTQ community—and explore Chicago along the way!
Toya Wolfe, Author of Last Summer on State Street, Discusses Writing and More
Watch a recording of a live Q&A with Toya Wolfe, author of Last Summer on State Street.
Best Places to Read Outside in Chicago This Summer
Chicago book club leads share their favorite places to read outside this summer.
Claire Lombardo Discusses her Inspiration, Oak Park’s Response to Her Novel, and More
Watch a recording of a virtual Q&A with Claire Lombardo in May 2023.
Japanese-American Activists Discuss World War II-Era Resettlement in Chicago
Watch a recording of a live post-run panel discussion with two Japanese-American historians and activists Alice Murata and Mary Doi that Read & Run Chicago hosted at Slant of Light Books in February 2025.
Design Read & Run Chicago’s Summer 2025 T-Shirt
Calling all creative readers & runners: we’re looking for a fresh design for Summer 2025 and want YOU to submit your designs!
Must-Read Chicago Books Inspiring Summer 2025 Events
Our Summer 2025 Chicago book picks and why we loved them.
Join Read & Run Chicago’s Team for the Read-a-Thon For Immigrant Justice
Join Read & Run Chicago’s team for ¡Viva! Los Libros’s Read-a-Thon for Immigrant Justice running April 12-May 10.
Read & Run Chicago Hosting April Book Drive for the L.Y.D. Foundation
Donate books at every MOVE + BOOK SWAP meetup in April to support the L.Y.D. Foundation’s two new community libraries.
Who to Support in Chicago This International Women’s Day
While at Read & Run Chicago we celebrate women’s stories today and everyday, here are a few places related to our programming to tangibly support women, non-binary, and trans people in Chicago this International Women’s Day.



