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‘Ghost buses’ continue to haunt the CTA

by South Side Weekly October 20, 2022October 20, 2022

‘Ghost buses’ continue to haunt the CTA By now, Chicagoans are no stranger to buses that never show up and “L” trains that disappear from the Chicago Transit Authority’s (CTA) online tracker. But two months after CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. announced a new strategic plan to strengthen reliability and rider experience, the specter of […]

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Growing Up in the Robert Taylor Housing Projects

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The Geography of Fear: Policing a Segregated Chicago

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Posted inHousing

Mapping Chicago’s Racial Segregation

by Jacqueline Serrato, Charmaine Runes and Pat Sier February 24, 2022February 26, 2022
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Posted inHousing

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