Since the Stay at Home Order was initially announced, over 1000 evictions have been filed in Chicago. This is despite Governor Pritzker’s extension of the eviction moratorium originally put forth…
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photo by Lenny Gilmore As of October 1st, Prop Thtr is leaving its storefront venue in Avondale, where it has been for the past 15 years. In a statement released…
photo by Lex Photography A post on Instagram and Twitter providing a graph of racial inequality at the executive level at major tech companies has been getting shared across the…
photo by Dain Nielsen As Congress reconvenes on Monday to discuss the future of pandemic relief, The United States is still losing millions of jobs every month since the coronavirus…
This week Illinois officials have released guidelines for students to return to classrooms this fall, including face coverings, social distancing and limits on the number of people in a gathering.…
photo by Karolina Grabowska According to the findings of the Small Business Administration, the majority of businesses that took advantage of their Paycheck Protection Program Loans were those with ties…
photo by Warren LeMay On Wednesday, Chicago’s Appointed School Board voted 4-3 not to end Chicago Police’s contract with Chicago Public Schools, working against the movement of activism in recent…
At a press conference on June 8, CTA workers announced claims against CTA management who “illegally broke up workers’ meetings discussing the safety and ethics of driving ‘police shuttles’ which…
Police Brutality protesting efforts continue in Chicago after the first major protest on May 30th in the city following the murder of George Floyd. As the weeks have gone on,…
photos by Sarah Potter If you are like any other person going through tweenhood in the 2000’s, the named Hilary Duff is one you probably uttered in one context or…
photo by Cassiano Psomas In Chicago and across the nation reopening efforts have begun in the wake of the first round of the Coronavirus pandemic. The greatest burden, however, seems…
Almost three months after a stay at home order, Illinois has over 125,000 coronavirus cases, unemployment over 16%, and constant militarized police efforts to squash political protest. Yet rent is…