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The Chicago Reporter

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Investigating race and poverty since 1972

Tag: Pilsen

Posted inPerspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

‘Green gentrification’ and lessons of the 606

by Curtis Black January 30, 2020January 30, 2020

A six-month development freeze around the new Northwest Side trail gives community groups a chance to explore strategies to preserve affordable housing — and park projects like El Paseo and the Obama Presidential Center could benefit from its lessons.

Posted inHousing

What you need to know about Pilsen’s proposed historic landmark district

by Jacqueline Serrato July 18, 2019July 19, 2019
Posted inGovernment and Politics

Heated runoff in Chicago’s most diverse precinct

by Josh McGhee February 27, 2019February 27, 2019
Posted inPerspectives

EPA’s Superfund site policy could advance gentrification in communities of color

by Darrius Atkins and Kevin Carlson May 15, 2018May 17, 2018
Posted inEducation

English learners often go without required help at Chicago schools

by Kalyn Belsha June 28, 2017February 24, 2018
Posted inEducation

Muchas veces, los estudiantes de inglés no reciben ayuda requerida en Chicago

by Kalyn Belsha June 28, 2017August 17, 2017
Posted inTransportation

Pilot program aims to bring car sharing to low-income neighborhoods

by La Risa Lynch September 7, 2016November 21, 2016
Posted inGovernment and Politics

To remove lead pipes, Chicago can learn from Madison’s example

by Maya Dukmasova May 2, 2016
Posted inGallery, Immigration, Multimedia

Chicago’s new immigrant destination: Gage Park

by Stacey Rupolo March 18, 2016May 22, 2017
Posted inEconomic Development, Immigration

On Chicago’s Southwest Side, immigrants have breathed new life into communities

by Adeshina Emmanuel November 16, 2015February 22, 2019

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