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Absence of Proof

n 2016 then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that by 2017 all Chicago police officers would be equipped with body cameras. Body cameras have become the number-one tool for police departments across the nation to remain accountable. By providing video footage of encounters with the public, they are intended to keep both citizens and officers safe from […]

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Risk Is in the Air

Léalo en español nce immortalized in Upton Sinclair’s 1906 novel The Jungle, the meatpacking factories that made Chicago “hog butcher for the world” and gave Back of the Yards its name left the city nearly fifty years ago. But the scent of industry still lingers. “There’s a saying in Back of the Yards,” says Billy […]

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Uprooting Chicago’s Torture Tree

arcus Wiggins is the youngest known survivor of hundreds of mostly Black Chicagoans tortured by police: he was just thirteen years old when he was tortured with electric shocks by several white officers under the direction of then-Lieutenant Jon Burge. At the conclusion of Wiggins’s 1997 civil rights lawsuit brought against the police and the […]

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South Side Election Guide

3rd U.S. House District Activist Rush Darwish Mechanic Charles Hughes U.S. Representative Dan Lipinski Nonprofit executive Marie Newman Second time’s the charm? After coming within 2,500 votes of incumbent U.S. Representative Dan Lipinski in 2018, Marie Newman, a former small business owner and nonprofit executive, is trying once again to win over the Democratic primary […]