Aurie A. Pennick Papers

Descriptive Summary

Repository
Special Collections Unit at Harold Washington Library Center
Title
Aurie A. Pennick Papers
Source
Pennick, Aurie, 1947-
Creator
Pennick, Aurie, 1947-
Identifier
spe.h00125
Size
2 Linear Feet in 4 boxes (7 artifacts, 4 photographs, 6 videos)
Dates
1966-2016
Predominant Dates
1982-2016
Abstract
Chicago native, Aurie A. Pennick is an African American attorney and philanthropist whose work spans across Chicago's municipal and nonprofit organizations. Pennick's papers include her involvement with Mayor Harold Washington's Office of Women's Affairs, her decade of executive stewardship at the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities and her ongoing engagement with housing and policing issues in Chicago. The collection contains a variety of articles, newsletters, programs, reports, studies and videos that Pennick authored, consulted in or contributed to in the course of her work from 1982 to 2016.
Storage Location
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Language
English .

Biographical / Historical

Aurie A. Pennick, an attorney, retired in 2016 from the position of Executive Director and Treasurer of the Field Foundation of Illinois, Inc. where for over twelve years she was directly responsible for grant-making management and oversight for approximately sixty million dollars in foundation assets. From 1992 to 2002, Ms. Pennick was the President and CEO of the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities, the nation's only fair housing organization founded by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr in 1966. From 1987 to 1992, Ms. Pennick was the Managing Attorney – Administration for the Chicago Transit Authority's (CTA) Legal Department where among other administrative matters she oversaw Freedom of Information requests. Prior to joining the CTA's Legal Department, Ms. Pennick was the Assistant Director for Special Grants with the MacArthur Foundation where she designed and implemented The Fund for Neighborhood Initiatives; a multi-million dollar grants program for small and emerging community organizations. Her work at the MacArthur Foundation is referenced in the book Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama by David Garrow. Ms. Pennick began her career in philanthropy at the Chicago Community Trust as the third Fellow and first female in the Trust's Minority Fellowship Program and is referenced in the recently published book, The Chicago Community Trust: A History of Its Development 1915-2015 by Frank Denman Loomis and Terry Mazany.

A native Chicagoan, Ms. Pennick received a bachelor's and master's degree in the Administration of Criminal Justice from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). She later received her law degree from John Marshall Law School. Throughout her lengthy nonprofit career she has led several nonprofit organizations, including being the founding Executive Director of the Greenhouse Shelter, the city's first battered women's shelter. For almost twenty years, Ms. Pennick was an adjunct instructor at the then Spertus Institute: Masters of Human Services Administration where she taught courses on the laws impacting nonprofits; strategic planning and board development. Ms. Pennick also taught a Fair Housing course at DePaul University.

From her work in fair housing in 2005, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development invited Ms. Pennick to speak at their national conference held in Atlanta in observance of the 40th anniversary of the passage of the Fair Housing Act. With regards to housing Ms. Pennick co-authored a chapter on affordable housing in the book, New Chicago, published by Temple Press in 2006.

Ms. Pennick has been the recipient of numerous awards and appointments which include the following:

1984: appointed to the Chicago Police Board by Mayor Washington.

1996: appointed by HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros to the Official U.S. Delegation for the Habitat II Global Conference on Cities in Istanbul, Turkey.

2002: awarded Aspen Institute Fellowship.

2003: received the Human Relations Award by the Chicago Commission on Human Relations.

2006: received the Handy Lindsey Jr. Award and Lecture on Inclusiveness in Philanthropy by the Chicago African Americans in Philanthropy.

2006-2008: appointed to the White House Fellowship Regional Selection Panel.

2010: received the Civic Engagement and Community Service Award from UIC's Gender and the Women's Studies Program, as well as, the Jane Addams Women of Valor Award from the Jane Addams Hull House Association.

2012: received the Chicago Women in Philanthropy; Making a Difference Award.

2013: appointed Chair of the now dismantled Cook County Violence Prevention, Intervention and Reduction Advisory Committee, by Cook County Board President. In this position Ms. Pennick was responsible for the development and implementation of the process by which Cook County distributed funds to support community organizations addressing issues of violence.

2016: awarded the Neighborhood Housing Services – Gale Cincotta Visionary Award; awarded the Studs Terkel Uplifting Voices by the Public Narratives and awarded the James Joseph National Award by the national Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE).

In 2010, Ms. Pennick was one of thirty judges and lawyers that participated in an historic trip to Cuba sponsored by the Chicago Bar Association. Ms. Pennick's article entitled "Pride and Preservation" was published in the January, 2011 CBA Journal: Cuba at Crossroads – CBA Delegations Travels to Havana. Ms. Pennick's efforts in the civil rights movement of Chicago have been highly regarded. She is referenced in the book, The Chicago Freedom Movement: Martin Luther King Jr. and Civil Rights Activism, published in 2015 by University Press of Kentucky and was also quoted by Chicago Sun-Times journalist, Mary Mitchell in an August 5, 2016 article "MLK in Chicago -50 Years Later" and featured in the NPR series on the 50th Anniversary of the Marquette Park march. Ms. Pennick's oral history is documented in The HistoryMakers Collection which is a part of The Library of Congress.

Most recently, Ms. Pennick has become the consulting attorney with Chicago's Get Clear Illinois initiative focused on expungements of minor criminal records primarily of African Americans in marginalized communities of the city. This past August, Ms. Pennick was one of four national panelists for the inaugural Race Today podcast (which may be found on their Facebook page) focused on Police Brutality and the upcoming March in Washington.

In addition, Ms. Pennick was a founding board member of the Lake County Community Foundation and has served on the boards of the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and Housing Action Illinois. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Field Museum, the Rush Medical Center and the Adlai Stevenson Center on Democracy. She is also a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.

Biography written by Aurie A. Pennick, 2020

Scope and Contents

Materials related to Pennick's time with Harold Washington's campaign and administration: Women's Task Force manuscripts, publications, ephemera and news clippings

Arrangement

The collection is organized into 3 series:

Series 1: Mayor Harold Washington Administration, 1982-1987

Series 2: Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities, 1966-2006

Series 3: Subject Files, 1990-2016

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Aurie A. Pennick, 2019

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Materials are open without restrictions.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

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Preferred Citation

When quoting material from this collection the preferred citation is: Aurie A. Pennick Papers, [Box #, Folder #, Photograph#, Video#], Special Collections, Chicago Public Library

Related Materials

Harold Washington Archives and Collections, Community Services Sub-Cabinet Records

Harold Washington Archives and Collections, Mayoral Campaign Records

Harold Washington Archives and Collections, Mayoral Records. Press Office Photographs

Harold Washington Archives and Collections, Public Safety/Regulatory Sub-Cabinet Records

Residents' Journal Records

Faith Rich Papers

Indexed Terms

Inventory

Series 1: Mayor Harold Washington Administration
1982-1987
Scope and Contents

In 1982-1983, Pennick was a participant in the Women's Task Force created by the Committee to Elect Harold Washington. This working group generated a study that was incorporated into the Washington Transition Committee report and evolved into the Office of Women's Affairs during Mayor Harold Washington's administration. Mayor Washington appointed Pennick to the Chicago Police Board in 1983.

Arrangement

The folders in Series 1 are organized alphabetically by title or subject.

Box 1
Folder 1
Title
Chicago Police Board, meeting and planning materials
Dates
1984, 1988
Box 4
Artifact 2020.92
Title
Commission on Women's Affairs, Chicago, button
Dates
circa 1984
Box 1
Folder 2
Title
Committee to Elect Harold Washington, election brochure
Dates
1983
Box 1
Folder 3
Title
Committee to Elect Harold Washington, The Washington Papers: A Commitment to Chicago, A Commitment to You, proposal
Dates
1983
Box 1
Folder 4
Title
Committee to Elect Harold Washington, Women's Affairs Task Force and Office of Women's Affairs, transition papers
Dates
1983
Box 1
Folder 5
Title
Correspondence
Dates
1983-1984, 1986-1987
Box 4
Artifact 2020.93
Title
[Charles E.] Freeman, Elect to Supreme Court, button
Dates
undated
Box 1
Folder 6
Title
Harold Washington's death, news clippings
Dates
1987
Box 1
Folder 7
Title
Harold Washington's legacy, news clippings and programs
Dates
1987, 1991, 2003-2004, 2012
Box 4
Artifact 2020.94
Title
Task Force for Black Political Empowerment, Harold Washington election button
Dates
circa 1983
Box 1
Folder 8
Title
Washington for Mayor Campaign, memo
Dates
1982
Box 1
Folder 9
Title
Washington Transition Committee, report
Dates
1983 September
Box 4
Artifact 2020.95
Title
Women's Network for Washington, button
Dates
circa 1983
Box 1
Folder 10
Title
Women's Network for Washington, election materials
Dates
1982-1983
Box 1
Folder 11
Title
Women's Network for Washington, position paper,
Dates
1983
Series 2: Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities
1966-2006
Scope and Contents

In 1966, the Chicago Freedom Movement and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. secured a summit with the City of Chicago to discuss housing and other racial issues in Chicago. This meeting led to the creation of the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities. A transcription of the summit recording by John McKnight, is included in Series 2 (Box 2, Folder 5). The Leadership Council's mission was to promote and establish an open housing market in Chicago. The organization focused on housing discrimination based on issues of race, national origin and familial status. Its programs included legal action, housing counseling, community relations and advocacy. Pennick joined the organization as President and CEO in 1992. She authored a report in 1995 called Reflections on South Africa and participated in numerous initiatives and programs including the Habitat II Conference.

Articles and reports about housing after Pennick's time at the Leadership Council from 2003 to 2016 have been retained in Series 3: Subject Files.

Arrangement

The folders in Series 2 are organized alphabetically by title or subject.

Box 1
Folder 12
Title
30th Annual Luncheon, program
Dates
1996
Box 1
Folder 13
Title
36th Annual Luncheon, program
Dates
2002
Box 1
Folder 14
Title
39th Annual Reception, Achieving the Dream: Accessing Equal Housing Opportunity, with Barack Obama, program
Dates
2005
Box 1
Folder 15
Title
Addison, Ill. housing lawsuit, news clippings
Dates
1997
Box 1
Folder 16
Title
Annual reports
Dates
1992-1994, 1998-2000
Box 1
Folder 17
Title
Ashburn neighborhood lawsuit, news clippings
Dates
1998
Box 1
Folder 18
Title
Awards to Aurie A. Pennick
Dates
1998, 2002-2003, 2016
Box 1
Folder 19
Title
Black, White and Shades of Brown: Fair Housing and Economic Opportunity in the Chicago Region, report
Dates
1998
Box 2
Folder 1
Title
Brochures
Dates
circa 2002, undated
Box 2
Folder 2
Title
Center for Urban Research and Policy, The Robert Taylor Homes Relocation Study
Dates
2002
Box 2
Folder 3
Title
Chicago Fair Housing Alliance, Putting the "Choice" in Housing Choice Vouchers, brief
Dates
2001
Box 2
Folder 4
Title
Chicago Freedom Movement, 40th anniversary commemoration and conference
Dates
2006
Box 2
Folder 5
Title
Chicago Freedom Movement summit, transcription of proceedings by John McKnight
Dates
1966 August
Box 2
Folder 6
Title
Clinton Administration, housing subsidy programs
Dates
1992-1993, 1995
Box 2
Folder 7
Title
Congregations Building CommUNITY Newsletter
Dates
2000 Summer
Box 2
Folder 8
Title
Correspondence and memos
Dates
1992, 1994, 2002
Box 2
Folder 9
Title
Dwell in My Love: A Pastoral Letter On Racism, by Francis Cardinal George
Dates
2001
Box 2
Folder 10
Title
Fundraising program
Dates
1995
Box 2
Folder 11
Title
The Future of the Chicago Region, address by Anthony Downs
Dates
1994
Box 2
Folder 12
Title
Gautreaux, history and lawsuit
Dates
1981, 1991
Box 2
Folder 13
Title
Gautreaux housing program, articles and reports
Dates
1990, 2000
Box 2
Folder 14
Title
Gautreaux II housing program, information sheet
Dates
2002
Box 2
Folder 15
Title
Gautreaux II housing program, reports
Dates
2002-2003
Box 2
Folder 16
Title
Habitat II Conference
Dates
1996
Box 2
Folder 17
Title
Housing, articles and news clippings
Dates
1996-1998, 2001-2002
Box 2
Folder 18
Title
Housing, Chicago public housing history
Dates
1978, undated
Box 2
Folder 19
Title
Housing, reports
Dates
1994, 2001
Box 2
Folder 20
Title
Housing Affordability in the Chicago Metropolitan Area: A Study of the Potential Supply of Fair Market Rent Units in Low Poverty Areas, by Paul B. Fischer
Dates
1995
Box 2
Folder 21
Title
Institute on Race & Poverty, An Examination of Chicago Metropolis 2020, report
Dates
1999
Box 2
Folder 22
Title
Leadership Council News, newsletter
Dates
1993, 1995-1997, 1999-2002
Box 2
Folder 23
Title
Pennick, Aurie A., news clippings
Dates
1990, 1992, 1994, 2000-2002
Box 2
Folder 24
Title
Photograph, Aurie A. Pennick (2)
Dates
circa 1990s
Box 2
Folder 25
Title
Photograph, Elmer Johnson at the Leadership Council office
Dates
circa 1999
Box 2
Folder 26
Title
Photograph, NAACP Religious Leadership Summit
Dates
2003
Box 4
Artifact 2020.91
Title
Pin, Leadership Council
Dates
undated
Box 3
Folder 1
Title
Racial Change and Segregation in the Chicago Metropolitan Area: 1990-2000, executive summary
Dates
circa 2000
Box 3
Folder 2
Title
Racism and segregation, article and course syllabus
Dates
1995, 1997
Box 3
Folder 3
Title
Reflections on South Africa, report by Aurie A. Pennick and forum program
Dates
1995
Box 3
Folder 4
Title
Sprawl, Fragmentation and the Persistence of Racial Inequity: Limiting Civil Rights by Fragmenting Space, report
Dates
circa 2001
Box 3
Folder 5
Title
Urban Institute, Housing Mobility: Realizing the Promise, report
Dates
1998
Box 3
Folder 6
Title
Urban Institute, Public Housing Relocatees and the Rental Market in the Chicago Region, report,
Dates
2001
Box 4
Video cassette (VHS) 1
Title
Video, 60 Minutes, "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," VHS videocassette
Dates
1993
Box 4
Video cassette (VHS) 2
Title
Video, 60 Minutes, "Bellwood, Illinois," VHS videocassette
Dates
1988
Box 4
Video cassette (VHS) 3
Title
Video, [ABC News], "True Colors," VHS videocassette
Dates
circa 1992
Box 4
Video cassette (VHS) 4
Title
Video, Chicago Matters, "Inside Housing: No Place to Live," VHS videocassette
Dates
2002
Box 4
Video cassette (VHS) 5
Title
Video, Chicago Public Schools, "The Future is Clear," VHS videocassette
Dates
2000
Box 4
Video cassette (VHS) 6
Title
Video, WTTW Journal, "Marquette Park: Not Just Black & White," VHS videocassette
Dates
1993
Box 3
Folder 7
Title
Woods Fund of Chicago, Section 8 and the Public Housing Revolution: Where Will the Families Go? report
Dates
2000
Box 3
Folder 8
Title
Woodstock Institute, Unfinished Business: Increases in African-American Home Buying and Continuing Residential Segregation in the Chicago Region, report
Dates
1999
Series 3: Subject Files
1990-2016
Scope and Contents

The Subject Files series gathers together Pennick's research, writings and community service work. The reports and working papers in this series include committee work for Chicago's 2016 Olympics bid, a typescript version of her book chapter, "The Affordable Housing Crisis in the Chicago Region," and her ongoing engagement with housing and policing issues.

Additional articles and reports on housing, race and segregation from 1992-2002 were part of Pennick's research for the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities and can be found in Series 2.

Arrangement

The folders in Series 3 are organized alphabetically by title or subject.

Box 3
Folder 9
Title
2016 Olympics, Civic Federation Olympic Advisory Committee
Dates
2009
Box 3
Folder 10
Title
2016 Olympics, research
Dates
2007, 2009, 2011-2012
Box 3
Folder 11
Title
Housing, "The Affordable Housing Crisis in the Chicago Region," typescript chapter by Aurie A. Pennick
Dates
2004
Box 3
Folder 12
Title
Housing, articles and news clippings
Dates
2003, 2005, 2008, 2011-2016
Box 3
Folder 13
Title
Housing, Chicago Rehab Network, newsletter
Dates
2008
Box 3
Folder 14
Title
Housing, Institute of Government & Public Affairs, Racial Blind Spots: A Barrier to Integrated Communities in Chicago
Dates
2008
Box 3
Folder 15
Title
Housing, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, African Americans and Homeownership: Separate and Unequal, 1940 to 2006
Dates
2007
Box 3
Folder 16
Title
Housing, National Conference on Housing Mobility, program
Dates
2015
Box 3
Folder 17
Title
Housing, Roy Wilkins Center – HHH Institute, The Effects of Housing Market Discrimination on Earnings Inequality, summary
Dates
2008
Box 3
Folder 18
Title
Housing, Segregation by Choice, presentation by Aurie A. Pennick
Dates
circa 2007
Box 3
Folder 19
Title
Police reform, Community Renewal Society report
Dates
2016
Box 4
Artifact 2020.96
Title
Politics, Braun, Carol Moseley, Democrat U.S. Senate, magnet
Dates
1992
Box 4
Artifact 2020.97
Title
Politics, Netsch, Dawn Clark, A Woman's Place is in the [Governor's] Mansion, button
Dates
1994
Box 3
Folder 20
Title
Single parents, letter to the editor by Aurie A. Pennick
Dates
1990
Box 3
Folder 21
Title
U.S. Department of Justice, Investigation of Recent Allegations Regarding the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dates
2000