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Calendar 7/20/16

Bulletin Community Possible | Englewood 823 W. 63rd St. Wednesday, July 20, noon–7pm. Free. RSVP at bit.ly/29SUFak. (773) 651-2400. greaterenglewoodcdc.org Come to the 63rd Street Farmers Market to join Greater Englewood Community Development Corporation and U.S. Banks Community Possible and discover all the ways in which Englewood can grow! Take part in a combination of […]

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Calendar for 5/11/16

Bulletin Crook County: Book Discussion with Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve UofC School of Social Service Administration, 969 E. 60th St. Wednesday, May 11, 4:30pm–6:00pm. Free. RSVP required. (773) 702-1250.myssaa.uchicago.edu After countless hours of firsthand research and investigation, legal scholar and author Nicole Gonzales Van Cleve penned Crook County, a damning account of the banal evils […]

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Section 8.4

These arbitration awards are not the end of the battle over these records, as both Crystal and Roumell’s decisions simply continue the preservation of the documents. Though the awards are legally binding, they are subject to appeal, and both Kalven and Futterman hedged when discussing their merits with the Sun-Times, calling them “sort of a reprieve,” and a “timeout,” respectively.

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Calendar for 3/30/16

Bulletin Donation from Englewood to Flint Make a monetary donation to: Teamwork Englewood, 815 W. 63rd St., 2nd Fl. c/o From Englewood to Flint. For item drop-off locations see: bit.ly/1VQ5zhT. Donations open until Saturday, April 23. (773) 488-6600. englewoodportal.org Multiple organizations in Englewood are calling for action to help vulnerable residents suffering from the public […]

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Calendar for 3/10/16

Bulletin Church in Social Action: Radical Nuns First Lutheran Church of the Trinity, 643 W. 31st St. Thursday, March 10, 6pm–7pm. (312) 225-3099. darstcenter.org American nuns were once a classic symbol of conservative values; in recent decades, they’ve developed a radical reputation. Dr. Joel Cruz, of the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, will discuss […]

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Calendar for 1/6/15

Bulletin Understanding Autism Workshop King Community Center, 4314 S. Cottage Grove Ave. Wednesday, January 6, 10am–12 pm. (312) 747-8571. rcadd.eventbrite.com The first in a series of Wednesday morning workshops, the Resource Center for Autism and Developmental Delays’ Understanding Autism seminar will cater to both families and professionals seeking information or credits, providing a broad yet […]

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Calendar for 11/25/15

Bulletin “Liam’s Table” at Second Presbyterian Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 S. Michigan Ave. Thursday, November 26, 11am–1pm. Free. (312) 225-4951. 2ndpresbyterian.org Commemorating the birthdays of their two sons, Jovon and Harpreet Milam teamed up with Second Presbyterian Church to provide the community with a gift of their own. This festive holiday meal will consist of […]

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Freedom Day

On October 22, 1963, over 200,000 students in Chicago skipped school. They weren’t playing hooky; they were protesting the inferior education black students received in Chicago Public Schools. University of Chicago student Gordon Quinn and his friends decided to pick up some film stock left over from another project, ignore the due date on their camera rental, and interview the protestors.