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How a street newspaper creates jobs for Chicagoans

Selling magazines becomes a lifeline for Chicagoans navigating the intersecting barriers of incarceration, addiction, and housing instability. For decades, Keith Hardiman heard the same answer when he tried to move his life forward: “You don’t qualify.” After recovering from substance use disorder and returning home from prison, Hardiman discovered that social and legal barriers prevented…

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Local News Day: Looking Back at 150 Years of Chicago Photography

In honor of Local News Day, TCR is turning its lens toward the city’s past and present, exploring Chicago’s complex and often fraught history through photography. From entrenched segregation to powerful movements for advocacy, leadership, and justice, this project reflects on the forces that have shaped the city, and the people who continue to redefine it. As…

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Six years in, has Illinois’ cannabis equity law delivered?

Illinois legalized cannabis with equity at its core in 2020. Six years later, the results are mixed. After nearly 90 years of prohibition, Illinois became the first state to legalize the sale of cannabis through a state legislature in 2019. Touted by the governor’s office as the “most equity-centric” cannabis law in the nation, the…

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