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Tag: Latinos

Posted inEmployment and Labor, Housing, Immigration

Chicago is the fastest shrinking major metro area

by Matt Kiefer April 26, 2019April 26, 2019
Posted inEducation, Immigration

In wake of Chicago charter strikes, a movement to advance ‘sanctuary schools’

by Camille Erickson April 2, 2019
Posted inGovernment and Politics

Latinx voters could determine the next mayor of Chicago, if they show up

by Jacqueline Serrato March 29, 2019March 30, 2019
Posted inGovernment and Politics, Perspectives, Uncategorized

Will Chicago’s mayoral runoff signal the end of the ‘rainbow’ coalition?

by Valerie C. Johnson and Robert T. Starks March 29, 2019
Posted inGovernment and Politics

Report: Chicago’s wealthy, white communities most likely to have park projects approved

by Josh McGhee December 13, 2018April 12, 2019
Posted inPerspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Chicago’s predatory tickets and fines exploit low-income drivers for revenue

by Curtis Black August 2, 2018August 3, 2018
Posted inCriminal Justice

Prostitution-loitering law likely to target women of color for arrest

by Jonah Newman and Nikki Baim July 24, 2018October 15, 2018
Posted inGovernment and Politics, Perspectives

Census citizenship question continues effort to preserve white political power

by Michelle Mbekeani-Wiley April 4, 2018April 4, 2018
Posted inPerspectives

By conflating race and ethnicity, the next census could worsen inequality

by Nancy López March 13, 2018
Posted inEconomic Development, Employment and Labor, Perspectives

Fifty years later, what the Kerner report tells us about race in Chicago today

by William Scarborough, Kasey Henricks and Amanda E. Lewis February 26, 2018February 26, 2018

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