Reinvest to Repair: Grassroots Movements in Chicago’s Path to Reparations
New report to outline policy recommendations for reparations and what it means for Chicagoans
Group joins state rep in advancing talks about reparations
Chicago Urban League Gathers Experts to Define Reparations for Black Communities
As All Eyes Are on Chicago This Week, Don't Forget What This City is About
New report calls for community-level reparations to address fallout from War on Drugs on Chicago's South Side
Englewood Organizers To Transform Vacant CPS Building Into $16 Million ‘Resiliency Hub’
Advocates, Business Leaders Say Collaboration is Key in Reducing Gun Violence in Chicago: ‘We Can’t Talk at People, We Have to Listen’
Johnson administration to form Black reparations task force
Reducing Gun Violence: The Ecosystem of Public Safety
BlackRoots Alliance Looks At What Public Safety Could Look Like For Communities
NEW REPORT: BLACK CHICAGO RESIDENTS BELIEVE FUTURE IS BRIGHT DESPITE PUBLIC SAFETY ISSUES
An Open Letter on Chicago’s 2024 Police Budget
OPINION: a call for reparations and solutions to the migrant crisis in Chicago
How the CTU Strike Lifted the Fight for $15
Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson names more appointees to transition subcommittees
Black community’s views on public safety (and what safety isn’t) highlighted in new report
The Police Will Keep Killing Us Until We Stop Criminalizing Blackness and Poverty
Legal Weed Is Great, But Black and Brown Communities Can’t Be Left Behind
For real reform, Chicago’s next mayor must commit to fixing police union contracts
Socialists Win Big in Chicago
Chicago's Political Revolution
Coalition Works for Racial Equity As Illinois Eyes Legal Marijuana
How Illinois is helping people of color disproportionally targeted for weed offenses
How to make recreational pot business fairer to black and brown entrepreneurs
Fighting for Reforms Isn’t Enough. It’s Time We Reach for Prison Abolition.
For supporters, pot legalization is about equity, empowerment
Imagining Liberation
Pritzker, foes square off on criminal justice law
Democrats offer new legislative district boundary maps in effort to control Illinois General Assembly for another decade
From ‘Outlandish’ To Reality: How The Fight For $15 Was Won In Chicago
Illinois May Be First State to Eliminate Money Bail, But the Fight Isn’t Over
House districts under proposed map Sen. Hunter’s district would stretch further into 20th Ward
‘The Good Place’ Writer Demi Adejuyigbe Created The Ultimate 21st Of September Tribute
Cannabis experts discuss legalization at North Center forum
FOR ACTIVIST KATELYN JOHNSON, EVERY PROBLEM HAS A RESOLUTION
Black Chicagoans have hope for future, despite historic public safety difficulties