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Brandon Johnson

Portrait-style image of Stacy Davis Gates, sitting in the third row of a classroom, facing away from the front of the classroom. At the far wall is a blank whiteboard, out of focus. She is wearing a red t-shirt with the words "Free People Read Freely" in white lettering, and she is smiling broadly.
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Stacy Davis Gates on Mayor Johnson, Elected School Board, Asylum Seekers, and More 

by Jim Daley August 21, 2023August 21, 2023
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The Climb to the Fifth Floor

by Nick Merlock Jackson May 25, 2023May 25, 2023
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The Climb to the Fifth Floor

by Nick Merlock Jackson May 19, 2023May 25, 2023
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023, Chicago elected Brandon Johnson to be its next mayor. Photo by Tyger Ligon for The TRiiBE.
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As Mayor, Brandon Johnson is Inviting You to Reimagine Safety in Chicago

by Tonia Hill, Jim Daley, Tiffany Walden and The Triibe April 20, 2023April 20, 2023
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Final Mayoral Forums Tackle Environmental Racism and Police

by Ryland Pietras April 4, 2023April 7, 2023
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by Paola Aguirre, Niketa Brar, Tonika Johnson, Lisa Yun Lee and Hilesh Patel April 3, 2023April 4, 2023
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Chicago’s mayoral election still too close to call, poll

by J. Patrick Patterson April 2, 2023April 5, 2023
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Brandon Johnson is Running to be a Promise Keeper

by J. Patrick Patterson and Jacqueline Serrato December 18, 2022October 2, 2023
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by Jacqueline Serrato and Alma Campos July 12, 2021July 23, 2021
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Vaccine Disparity Grows in Chicago’s South Suburbs

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