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July 2019

Posted inJustice

Supreme Court of the Youth / Police Project in Graham v. Connor

by Invisible Institute Youth / Police Project July 30, 2019July 30, 2019

ntil 1989, when deciding whether police use of force was excessive, courts would evaluate the officer’s state of mind. Unless the officer maliciously and sadistically used force to hurt the person, that force was not excessive.  The Supreme Court of the United States then decided in Graham v. Connor (1989) that police use of force […]

Posted inActivism

Never Can You Compensate Nobody for Their Life

by Ashvini Kartik-Narayan and Maddie Anderson July 24, 2019August 13, 2019
Posted inOpinion & Editorials

Op-Ed: Celebrating Pride on the South Side

by Nathan Petithomme July 24, 2019September 14, 2019
Posted inEducation

Where You Came From

by Rachel Kim July 24, 2019
Posted inPilsen

What you need to know about Pilsen’s proposed historic landmark district

by Jacqueline Serrato July 24, 2019
Posted inVisual Arts

Mixed Media and Clear Messaging

by Manisha AR July 24, 2019
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Making an IMPACT in Bronzeville

by Maple Joy July 24, 2019
gym shoes from Virgil Abloh exhibition
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Virgil Abloh Does His First MCA Show

by Efrain Dorado July 24, 2019
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The Comics Issue 2019

by South Side Weekly July 9, 2019February 5, 2020
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Making Friends

by Rachel Bard July 9, 2019July 15, 2019

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