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Public Meetings Report. Illustration by Holley Appold/South Side Weekly
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Public Meetings Report – August 05, 2021

by Documenters, Jacqueline Serrato and India Daniels August 4, 2021August 5, 2021
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Black Monuments: An act of cultural equity

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Cop Who Attacked Miracle Boyd Was Investigated in 2009 for Beating Teen

by Jim Daley August 3, 2021August 3, 2021
Photo credit: Alma Campos
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‘No podemos esperar’

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