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Best of Chinatown 2020

Best Cross-Town Unity March Best Essential Delivery Service Best Pandemic Unemployment Hotline in a Chicago Landmark Best Class for Learning to Talk to Family Members Best Food Drive for Building Solidarity In Memoriam: Chinese-language newspapers serving Chinatown Anita Gist-Jones’s family has called Archer Court home for three generations. She served on the Local School Council […]

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A Letter to My Cousins

“To be black was to confront, and to be forced to alter, a condition forged in history. To be white was to be forced to digest a delusion called white supremacy. Indeed, without confronting the history that has either given white people an identity or divested them of it, it is hardly possible for anyone […]

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Following the Yellowlined Road

n December 1939, yellow ink flooded Chicago’s Southwest Side. Frank Reidy, my paternal grandfather, and his neighbors never saw it coming.  At the time, the twenty-four-year-old man was living with his Irish-immigrant parents at 64th Street and Maplewood Avenue in the Marquette Manor section of Chicago Lawn. Each weekday, Frank, short in stature with a […]

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Op-Ed: Abolish UofC’s Crime Lab

This piece is part of a series that explores the various perspectives around defunding the police. n the wake of this summer’s rebellion against racist policing, academic institutions across the country have faced scrutiny and activist campaigns surrounding their relationships with police departments. These protests recognize that universities in the neoliberal age are not mere […]

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Impuestos a los ricos para el bien público

Originally published on October 14, 2020, in English Traducido por Irene Romulo a votación ha comenzado en Illinois, donde los votantes decidirán si “sí” o “no” para enmendar la constitución estatal para permitir un impuesto graduado sobre los ingresos. Haría efectiva la legislación propuesta para reemplazar el actual sistema de impuestos con tasa fija por […]

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Broadband on the Ballot

ntil November 3, Chicagoans will vote in the general election on a number of elected offices, in addition to three citywide referenda. One of them asks, “Should the city of Chicago act to ensure that all the city’s community areas have access to broadband internet?”  High-quality internet service is an increasingly crucial need amid the […]