Photos: Incarcerated Northwestern Students Graduate
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by Jim Daley
4M ago
n Wednesday, sixteen Northwestern University students received their diplomas in a ceremony that featured author Ta-Nahesi Coates, Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton, Provost Kathleen Hagerty and others. The commencement, which had all the trappings and pomp of a typical graduation—cheering families, dignitaries in academic regalia, and a string quartet—was unique in that it was held inside […] The post Photos: Incarcerated Northwestern Students Graduate appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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Who Is CAN TV For?
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by Jason Flynn
7M ago
Employees and community producers at the public-access station say managers reduced programming by Chicago residents and mistreated staff. The post Who Is CAN TV For? appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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Stacy Davis Gates on Mayor Johnson, Elected School Board, Asylum Seekers, and More 
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by Jim Daley
7M ago
The CTU president sat down with the Weekly ahead of the first day of school . The post Stacy Davis Gates on Mayor Johnson, Elected School Board, Asylum Seekers, and More  appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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Resurgen las protestas estudiantiles de Chicago
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by Monica Sager
1y ago
Traducido por Jacqueline Serrato ntre las décadas de 1960 y 1970, cientos de miles de estudiantes, padres y maestros de las Escuelas Públicas de Chicago (CPS, por sus siglas en inglés) de comunidades predominantemente negras y latinas participaron en una serie de boicots y huelgas en protesta de la segregación y desigualdad. Estas protestas, que […] The post Resurgen las protestas estudiantiles de Chicago appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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Chicago Student Uprisings, Resurfaced
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by Monica Sager
1y ago
rom the early 1960s through the 70s, hundreds of thousands Chicago Public Schools students, parents and teachers from predominantly Black and Latino communities participated in a number of boycotts and walk-outs in protest of school segregation and inequality. These protests, which have largely faded from the public eye today, are the subject of a years-long […] The post Chicago Student Uprisings, Resurfaced appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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Padres del sur de Chicago batallan para inscribir a sus hijos en programas de verano en los parques
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by Alma Campos
1y ago
Read in English os padres de familia esperaron en fila durante horas. Algunos habían traído sillas plegables y otros colocaron a sus hijos en carritos, dándoles agua y golosinas para […] The post Padres del sur de Chicago batallan para inscribir a sus hijos en programas de verano en los parques appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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South Side Parents Struggle to Get Their Kids Enrolled in Park District Programs
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by Alma Campos
1y ago
Leer en español arents waited in line for hours. Some had brought folding lawn chairs and placed their kids in wagons, giving them water and snacks to ride out the […] The post South Side Parents Struggle to Get Their Kids Enrolled in Park District Programs appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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Hacer visible lo invisible: La contaminación afecta más a las escuelas del lado suroeste
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by Lily Levine
1y ago
Read in English Traducido por Jacqueline Serrato l dar vuelta en la calle 47 al salir de la autopista Dan Ryan, parece que Kate Zanetti entra en una neblina de […] The post Hacer visible lo invisible: La contaminación afecta más a las escuelas del lado suroeste appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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Making the Invisible Visible
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by Lily Levine
1y ago
Leer en español urning onto 47th street from the Dan Ryan, Kate Zanetti feels like she is entering a haze of dust and emissions as she commutes to her job […] The post Making the Invisible Visible appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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Meet Chicago’s Youngest Elected Officials
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by Madeleine Parrish
1y ago
his year, for the first time ever, elementary school students in sixth through eighth grade in Chicago Public Schools were able to run for their schools’ Local School Councils (LSC). […] The post Meet Chicago’s Youngest Elected Officials appeared first on South Side Weekly ..read more
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