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  2. May 8

    A bit of all lives matter fan mail. He took the time to handwrite and mail!

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  3. May 7

    today is my 12th anniversary working ! i forgot but my editor marked the occasion with cupcakes from !

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    May 4

    Acceptable alternatives to celebrate this weekend: Visit for the best food in (try something other than tacos. Mexican cuisine is so diverse ) Try a michelda Read about the Bracero program or history of Mexicans in this country.

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    May 4

    Reminders for this weekend: 5 de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day We don’t celebrate it as much as y’ll Don’t be racist. Don’t dress up in sombrero or fake an accent.

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    May 3

    A "necessary evil"? Cook County sets up its very own predatory lending system every year to collect prop taxes owed. Lenders win HUGE (high int rates double every 6 months). Poorest homeowners lose $/homes/life savings. Great report by

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  8. May 2

    we went from vertical to horizontal segregation

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    May 2

    Both South Shore, on Chicago's South Side, and Austin, on the West Side, have more Section 8 voucher holders than all 19 majority-white community areas *combined*. on how housing vouchers continue to perpetuate segregation:

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    Apr 25

    My grandmother sacrificed too much as a domestic worker. She couldn’t build wealth; she was never paid fairly. Instead, she passed on other things. Dealing with them has taught me much about race in this country. I wrote about it for ⁦

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    May 2

    Natalie Moore nails it. The distribution of Section 8 vouchers is yet another way that continues to be perpetuated in . Shoutout to 's Pat Fron and 's Andrea Juracek who are leaders in this work.

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    May 2

    How is segregation maintained in Chicago? Here's one way. There are more vouchers in two separate majority-black communities: South Shore (3,487) & Austin, (3,130) than in all 19 majority-white communities combined (2,357). Read/listen to

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    May 2

    Another way segregation is perpetuated in Chicago. Majority-black neighborhoods with the most Section 8 housing vouchers are the same as 10 years ago. Read/🎧/share, via 's :

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    May 2

    “I was very surprised because we’re white. I didn’t think there’d be any problem.” Racial Gap In Chicago’s Housing Vouchers Is Widening by ⁦

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    The hands-on projects are inspired by their collaborative work that addresses the history of segregation and redlining in Chicago through mapping and interventions in the museum space.

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  17. May 1
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    May 1
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    Last night I mentioned two heroic journalists I think everyone should know. Here’s a little more about Leanita McClain from

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    Apr 30

    Check out this impressive panel event at on the segregated history of neighborhoods with Natalie Moore , Tonika Johnson , David Schalliol and Carlos Javier Ortiz :

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    This Week at the Smart: family day with Amanda Williams and , America: A Hymnal, and more to do and see

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