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Amethyst J. Davis

Amethyst J. Davis is responsible for spearheading the growth and development of the HWH, including outlining the editorial trajectory and content. She also produces “The Renaissance Letter,” our biweekly email newsletter, edits content, and fact-checks stories prior to publication. Amethyst was an administrator at New York University before launching her journalism career. She was previously a member of the Sounding Board, the community advisory board for Chicago Public Media, which includes WBEZ Chicago and the Chicago Sun-Times.

Amethyst is a 2023 Leader of a New Chicago award recipient, as recognized by the Field Foundation and MacArthur Foundation. She was named to Forbes 30 Under 30.

In 2022, Amethyst was a Casey Fellow with the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Black News & Views. She is a sought after speaker on community journalism and has given talks at institutions like DePaul University and the University of Kansas. Amethyst is a regular guest on City Cast Chicago.

She was invited by Harvard University to submit a 2023 and 2024 Nieman Lab prediction. Under her leadership, the HWH has become one of the nation’s most-watched hyperlocal newsrooms. The HWH has received national coverage in publications like Poynter, Harvard University’s Nieman Lab, the National Press Journalism Club Institute, and Editor & Publisher.

A Harvey native, Amethyst is a Brooks Middle School (’11) and Thornton Township High School alum (‘15) and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from NYU (BA’19). She is an alumna of the Data and Policy Summer Scholar program at the University of Chicago.

Amethyst's Latest Articles

“Brunch with Bishop” coming to Harvey kids this weekend

Citizens United for Harvey Youth and Universal Baptist Church are co-hosting the free food and entertainment event to spread holiday cheer Saturday, December 17.

Public now allowed to attend City Council meetings in-person as election season heats up

Monday's City Council meeting was the first time in over two years the public could attend in-person. The move came as political hopefuls also filed petitions ahead of the November 28 deadline.

Harvey Police Department auxiliary officers receive training in City Council chambers

The training occurred the as City Hall was busy while political hopefuls filed petitions at the Office of the City Clerk.

Meeting recap: School district 205 officials approve final fiscal year 2023 budget

Federal grants have increased, bolstering the district's finances this fiscal year. However, the district is capturing less dollars from tax levies than in prior years.

Passenger shelters and retail space coming to Harvey Pace Bus Transportation Center

The groundbreaking, set for 2024, will coincide with renovations to the 154th Street Metra Station across the street.

Gas provider and nonprofit deliver 250 free coats at Holmes Elementary School

"The students were excited about receiving their coats and are ready for winter," said Holmes principal Gabriela Delgado.

Home rule, the most important ballot measure for Harvey voters in 2022

Voters must decide if the city should maintain its own authority. Here's what that means in practice.

Cook County is ran by Democrats. In the south suburbs, one man is trying to change that.

Jason Ross Decker is running for Cook County Board of Commissioners 5th District seat as a Libertarian. He says citizens have had enough with partisan politics. “It’s a breath of fresh air” for those who learn he’s not running as a Republican or Democrat here in Cook County, he said.

#CheckYourJudges before heading to the ballot box

Pick up a free print voter guide to research Cook County judicial candidates before you cast a vote.

Community and faith leaders take back the night for Harvey’s youth

Citizens for Harvey Youth hosted an outdoor movie night under the stars to get youth off the phones and talking with one another. “It’s welcoming and engaging. We’re out sitting together like we’re at home,” one member said.

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