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Public Meetings Report. Illustration by Holley Appold/South Side Weekly
Posted inPublic Meetings Report

Public Meetings Report – August 19, 2021

by Documenters, Grace Del Vecchio and Scott Pemberton August 19, 2021August 19, 2021
Vaccines in the south suburbs
Posted incoronavirus/COVID-19

La desigualdad en la vacunación aumenta en los suburbios del sur de Chicago

by Jacqueline Serrato and Alma Campos July 12, 2021July 23, 2021
Illustration: Jennifer Chavez
Posted incoronavirus/COVID-19

Líderes comunitarios de Cicero se movilizan para abordar las desigualdades en la vacunación

by Abel Rodriguez and Cicero Independiente July 12, 2021
Illustration: Jennifer Chavez
Posted incoronavirus/COVID-19

Community Leaders in Cicero Step Up to Address Vaccination Disparities

by Abel Rodriguez and Cicero Independiente July 6, 2021July 20, 2021
Vaccines in the south suburbs
Posted incoronavirus/COVID-19

Vaccine Disparity Grows in Chicago’s South Suburbs

by Jacqueline Serrato and Alma Campos July 6, 2021July 23, 2021
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Chicago’s Vaccine Disparity Widens

by Charmaine Runes June 24, 2021July 5, 2021
Posted inActivism

South Shore’s Fight for Food

by Courtney Kueppers June 23, 2021July 14, 2021
Covid Series. ART CREDIT: Eva Azenaro-Acero
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La Villita: Space to Breathe

by Marie Mendoza and Ester Wells June 23, 2021July 14, 2021
Covid Series. ART CREDIT: Eva Azenaro-Acero
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Englewood: Critical Care

by Yvonne Krumrey June 23, 2021April 8, 2022
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Everything Felt Like a Punishment

by Madison Muller and Cheyanne Daniels March 9, 2021March 12, 2021

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