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“We want people to know that we’re here. We have all this food!”: A Cicero food pantry promises to stay open in the face of pandemic

"This is when people need us the most, so we won’t close until they let us know that we can’t do it anymore."

by Irene Romulo
March 30, 2020

A Proper Head Count

The people convincing immigrants to take the 2020 census

by Sarah Conway, Irene Romulo, Alexis Kwan, Morgan Lee, Ayana Cochran and City Bureau
October 1, 2019October 31, 2019

Churches in Pilsen

Illustrating the close ties of the neighborhood’s Catholic communities

by Irene Romulo and Malik Alim
June 18, 2019August 21, 2019

Una iglesia en el limbo: la carrera por el futuro de San Adalberto

Lo que la lucha por salvar los monumentos históricos de Pilsen dice de cómo la Arquidiócesis cierra iglesias.

by Irene Romulo, Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Malik Alim and Jenny Casas
June 18, 2019September 21, 2020

A Church in Limbo: Vying for St. Adalbert’s Future

What the fight to save one Pilsen landmark says about how the Archdiocese closes churches

by Irene Romulo, Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Malik Alim and Jenny Casas
June 18, 2019February 5, 2020

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Sun Ra’s "Chicago" traces the interstellar musician’s urban roots

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Many people in Latinx communities are finding information about vaccines not only through official sources, but through word of mouth and community-based organizations that are doing bilingual outreach independently or as part of Protect Chicago Plus. There are still challenges with this approach—namely, that outreach to Spanish-speaking communities is not uniform and relies on under-resourced groups to do the heavy lifting.

Many people in Latinx communities are finding information about vaccines not only through official sources, but through word of mouth and community-based organizations that are doing bilingual outreach independently or as part of Protect Chicago Plus. There are still challenges with this approach—namely, that outreach to Spanish-speaking communities is not uniform and relies on under-resourced groups to do the heavy lifting. ...

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Being a Black woman from the hood is a superpower many can’t comprehend.

Feat. Naira Ikoro, Ceiara Herbert, Tonika Johnson, E’mon Lauren, Inez White

Being a Black woman from the hood is a superpower many can’t comprehend.

Feat. Naira Ikoro, Ceiara Herbert, Tonika Johnson, E’mon Lauren, Inez White
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NEW! Photo essay feat. Tonika Johnson and South Side women. Plus: Sun Ra’s Chicago, Chinatown casino, COP House, Latinx vaccine outreach, and more!

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NEW! Photo essay feat. Tonika Johnson and South Side women. Plus: Sun Ra’s Chicago, Chinatown casino, COP House, Latinx vaccine outreach, and more!

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A hospital physician, a youth homeless shelter manager, and a grocery store employee speak on their experiences with the vaccine in the South Side.

A hospital physician, a youth homeless shelter manager, and a grocery store employee speak on their experiences with the vaccine in the South Side. ...

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Chicago data from mid March shows the South Side continues to lag behind in FIRST doses of the vaccine. 

Zip codes outlined in orange show where grocery store and retail workers live—one of the largest sectors of frontline workers in Chicago eligible for the vaccine in 1b. 

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Chicago data from mid March shows the South Side continues to lag behind in FIRST doses of the vaccine.

Zip codes outlined in orange show where grocery store and retail workers live—one of the largest sectors of frontline workers in Chicago eligible for the vaccine in 1b.

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NEW ISSUE! Essential Workers Lagging Behind on Vaccines

Did you know restaurant workers are still not eligible for the vaccine? 

And that grocery store and retail workers make up one of the largest job sectors in Chicago but their ZIP codes remain on the lower end of vaccination rates?

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NEW ISSUE! Essential Workers Lagging Behind on Vaccines

Did you know restaurant workers are still not eligible for the vaccine?

And that grocery store and retail workers make up one of the largest job sectors in Chicago but their ZIP codes remain on the lower end of vaccination rates?

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Everything Felt Like a Punishment: Detainees at Stateville Correctional Center describe COVID-19 behind bars

Read letters in their own words. Link in bio.

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Everything Felt Like a Punishment: Detainees at Stateville Correctional Center describe COVID-19 behind bars

Read letters in their own words. Link in bio.

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Obama Center CBA organizers remain focused on Black South Siders’ needs as rents climb. “We don’t have time to waste in the discussion of ‘well it’s Obama, trust him,’ or ‘he’s the first Black president and you’re trying to stop him.’ It’s way beyond Obama. We have to focus on saving our lives, our homes.”
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Obama Center CBA organizers remain focused on Black South Siders’ needs as rents climb. “We don’t have time to waste in the discussion of ‘well it’s Obama, trust him,’ or ‘he’s the first Black president and you’re trying to stop him.’ It’s way beyond Obama. We have to focus on saving our lives, our homes.”
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Op-Ed: How Undocumented Chicagoans Are Ensuring a True Sanctuary City

Mayor Rahm Emanuel would leave office with exceptions to the sanctuary city ordinance still in place, but because of our continued coordinated organizing efforts, both inside City Hall via progressive council members and outside via campaigns led by our communities building collective power—what we call inside/outside organizing—we won measures that we had called for since 2015.

Op-Ed: How Undocumented Chicagoans Are Ensuring a True Sanctuary City

Mayor Rahm Emanuel would leave office with exceptions to the sanctuary city ordinance still in place, but because of our continued coordinated organizing efforts, both inside City Hall via progressive council members and outside via campaigns led by our communities building collective power—what we call inside/outside organizing—we won measures that we had called for since 2015.
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School Desegregation History on the Far Southwest Side: Scottsdale and Ashburn experienced the wrath of white supremacy against a busing program to integrate schools like Bogan High School in the 70s. Archival photos courtesy of the Sun-Times.

School Desegregation History on the Far Southwest Side: Scottsdale and Ashburn experienced the wrath of white supremacy against a busing program to integrate schools like Bogan High School in the 70s. Archival photos courtesy of the Sun-Times. ...

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A map of 80+ vaccination sites in South Side Chicago

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