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Vaccinating Chicago’s Asian Communities

by Mallory Cheng and Linghua (Lily) Qi April 28, 2021May 3, 2021

t Wentworth Avenue near the Chinatown gate, a line wraps around the block waiting to enter the Pui Tak Center’s April 12 vaccination event. At the front door, staff welcome visitors in Cantonese and Mandarin and help them check in for their appointments as the line snakes up the stairs of the historic former On […]

Archer Courts Apartments Chinatown. Photo Credit: Sarah Derer
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The Displacement of Chinatown’s Low-Income Residents is Aggravated by COVID-19

by Yilun Cheng February 3, 2021May 6, 2021

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