Posted on May 12, 2020May 30, 2020 Seeking Clemency in a Crisis Advocates argue that Illinois could be doing much more to protect the incarcerated from the pandemic, but many politicians fear backlash By Gabe Levine-Drizin
Posted on May 12, 2020 Op-Ed: Bringing Chicago Home in a Time of Crisis Housing advocates continue to push for a dedicated funding stream to address the city’s homelessness crisis By Bobby Vanecko
Posted on May 8, 2020September 21, 2020 ¿Qué pasa en los distritos? La respuesta de los concejales al coronavirus Comprobando las acciones de los concejales del sur ante el COVID-19 By Martha Bayne, Jim Daley, Jacqueline Serrato, Sam Stecklow and Christian Belanger
Posted on April 28, 2020May 15, 2020 Voices from La Villita, Post-Demolition What the dust cloud created by the Crawford coal plant demolition did, in residents’ own words By Jacqueline Serrato
Posted on April 28, 2020May 15, 2020 What’s Happening in the Wards? Aldermanic Response to COVID-19 Checking in with South Side aldermen on their responses to COVID-19 By Martha Bayne, Jim Daley, Jacqueline Serrato, Sam Stecklow and Christian Belanger
Posted on April 27, 2020May 3, 2020 Op-Ed: Small neighborhood businesses need you now more than ever No, the federal PPP loans did not help your local café, bakery, or taquería By Jesse Iñiguez
Posted on April 25, 2020September 21, 2020 Illinois expande el programa de estampillas de alimentos durante COVID-19 Los beneficiarios de Link y los hogares con niños reciben fondos de emergencia By Jacqueline Serrato
Posted on April 23, 2020April 28, 2020 Illinois Temporarily Expands Food Stamps During COVID-19 Link cardholders and households with children receive emergency food stamps By Jacqueline Serrato
Posted on April 22, 2020September 21, 2020 El riesgo está en el aire Para las comunidades que sufren de la contaminación industrial, el brote de COVID-19 puede empeorar los daños By Taylor Moore