Stories, Impact, & News

Showing Our Work

At Firebird, we're makers, thinkers, and community builders. Our work takes two forms: the art you can see and hold, and the harder-to-measure work of building trust, connection, and belonging in Chicago.

This blog is where we share both. Finished pieces and works in progress. Answers we're confident in and questions we're still sitting with.

Remember getting credit in math class for showing your work, even when the answer wasn't perfect? That's the spirit here. We don't have everything figured out, but we're committed to learning in public, and we'd love for you to be part of the conversation.

Welcome to Showing Our Work.

Crisis and Basic Needs Resources for Firebird & Neighbors
Written Abigail Weddle Written Abigail Weddle

Crisis and Basic Needs Resources for Firebird & Neighbors

Firebird Social Worker Danie Nitardy collected this list of resources for crises and basic needs. Please share any others we should add or update and share with others! Resources are organized by the following categories: Housing Food Heathcare LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Youth Elders...

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Challenges and Strengths of Trauma Informed Care at Firebird
Trauma-Informed, Written, Visual Abigail Weddle Trauma-Informed, Written, Visual Abigail Weddle

Challenges and Strengths of Trauma Informed Care at Firebird

This Spring, Firebird's Social Worker, Danie Nitardy, facilitated two sessions for staff and leadership where they dove into specific concepts of trauma informed care that resonate most in our context. What ensued were rich discussions and complicated nuanced scenarios that defied simple answers or approaches. Here we share...

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Firebird Community Arts Language Gospel
Discussion Prompts, Written Abigail Weddle Discussion Prompts, Written Abigail Weddle

Firebird Community Arts Language Gospel

Introduction "When we talk about being asset-based we mean eliminating the practice of defining less-protected communities as a culmination of deficits or traumas. Asset-based means first recognizing that all communities, including those often labeled as “marginalized” or “disenfranchised,” are filled with knowledge, skills, ideas, and solutions that if...

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