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The Chicago Reporter

The Chicago Reporter

The Chicago Reporter

简  介:Reports and comments on the social, economic and political issues of metropolitan Chicago, with a special focus on race and poverty.

  • 主管单位
  • 主办单位:Community Renewal Society
  • 创刊时间:1972
  • 出版周期:6
  • 地址:美国
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN 0300-6921
  • 国内统一刊号:CN
  • 邮发代号
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2001年

New Study Confirms Disparities in Juvenile Law - questions over the use of adult court for juvenile offenders - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Elaine L. Chao Stephanie Williams (-)

Kmart Corp - unlawful employment practices lawsuit - Brief Article (-)

Thandeka Stephanie Williams (-)

Northwestern University - professor Mary Pattillo-McCoy selected as one of Newsweek's 15 'Women to Watch in the 21st Century' - Brief Article (-)

Ellis Cose Stephanie Williams (-)

The Chicago Reporter: February 1996 - importance of having children tested for lead exposure - Brief Article (-)

Alison Stein Stephanie Williams (-)

Education Matters (-)

The Challenge to Raise Boys to Men. - Brief Article - Review - book review Stephanie Williams (-)

Lewis Tapped for Political Beat - Pamela A. Lewis, Chicago Reporter - Brief Article (-)

Letter To The Editor (-)

Radio Stations Serving Minorities Lag in Revenue Performance - WGCI, Chicago, Illinois Stephanie Williams (-)

Talent Development - Northwestern University project helps talented second and third graders in Illinois' Evanston/Skokie School District - Brief Article (-)

U.S. Department of Justice - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

An Insider's View of the Asian American Mosaic - books - Brief Article - Review Stephanie Williams (-)

Colorlines magazine - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

Chicago Poems - Review Stephanie Williams (-)

The Washington Post - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

The Economist - affirmative action in the United States - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

City Club of Chicago - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

New Housing Grant - Fund for Investigative Journalism Inc - Brief Article (-)

ShoreBank Corp - Brief Article - Obituary Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Reporter Racks Up Honors - Laura S. Washington, journalist - Brief Article (-)

Medical University of South Carolina - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

The Color of Justice on Cook County Juries - Chicago, Illinois Alden K. Loury (-)

Illinois Election System Challenged - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

CHA Parents Seek Stability As Housing Falls Brian J. Rogal (-)

USA Today column - racial profiling and police abuse - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

Chicago Valedictorians Struggle to Stay Competitive Sarah Karp (-)

"Have You Ever Seen A Real Indian?" - Cleveland Indians mascot - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

The New Great White Hope - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

What it Means to be Daddy - Review Stephanie Williams (-)

Georgia Institute of Technology - replacing the worst for the bad - Interview Stephanie Williams (-)

Rogers Park Community Action Network - new fire station could put minorities out of business - Brief Article (-)

Boeing Co - Boeing relocates to Chicago, Illinois, at least in part because of the city's cultural diversity - Brief Article (-)

Corrections (-)

Nonprofit research group - Child Trends reports sharp increase in births to unwed mothers - Brief Article (-)

New Grants (-)

Roseland Taverns Keep Fighting - vote to ban liquor sales in seven Chicago precincts is referred to the Illinois Supreme Court - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Reporter Racks Up Honors - Chicago Reporter - Brief Article (-)

Nonpartisan research group - Center on Budget and Policy Priorities reports on federal tax cuts - Brief Article (-)

Letter To The Editor (-)

MotherJones - race factor in riot and protest - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

Cook County Offenders Lose Out in Drug Treatment Revival Rui Kaneya (-)

St. Francis Fights UIC Development Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Schultz Joins Reporter Staff - Susan J. Schultz - Brief Article Tonika G. Lewis (-)

Edna White Summers - community activist, rest in peace - Obituary (-)

Latino Chefs Are Breaking into the Sushi Business - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

MaidAids, LLC - tell your maids what to do in their languages - Brief Article (-)

Thousands of Troubled Students Drop Out Before High School Mick Dumke (-)

StyleMaster Inc - plastic container manufacturer inaugurates new building - Brief Article (-)

Exploring the Native American Mascot Controversy Stephanie Williams (-)

The Urban Institute - report on adopted children by relatives - Brief Article (-)

New York Times - whites in decline - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

Chicago Sun Times - discrimination in reporting - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

May issue of Focus - felons and voting rights - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

In These Times - death penalty and social classes - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

The National Newspaper Publishers Association - creation of news service for African American newspapers - Brief Article (-)

Stereotypes Defied in Second Tolliver Trial - jury selection in retrial of Jonathan Tolliver, African American charged with murder of white police officer Micah Holmquist (-)

"The Abuse of Police Authority: A National Study of Police Officers' Attitudes" - Brief Article (-)

Fate of Black Defendants May Rest with Juror Backgrounds Alden K. Loury (-)

The Dan Ryan Expressway - creation of Partnership for South Side Community Development Credit Union in Chicago, Illinois - Brief Article (-)

Dismantling Lincoln 'Myths' - Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream - Brief Article - Review Sarah Karp (-)

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

AMagazine: Inside Asian America - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

VIBE Magazine - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

Center Promises Help for Abused Children - Chicago Children's Advocacy Center - Brief Article Eric W. Luchman (-)

Reporter Taps New Talent Tonika G. Lewis (-)

Two Sides See Different Tolliver Trials - trial of Jonathan Tolliver, African American charged with murder of police officer Michael Ceriale Alden K. Loury (-)

The Japanese Cultural Centers - Obituary (-)

Giving Voice to the Anonymous - Lonnie G. Bunch is appointed president of the Chicago Historical Society Stephanie Williams (-)

Chinks Peak - Pocatello, Idaho - Brief Article (-)

Child and Adolescent Injury in Chicago - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Sarah Karp (-)

The Washington Post - family planning - Brief Article (-)

Prostitution study looks beyond arrests - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Sarah Karp (-)

Living on the Minimum - Nickel and Dimed - Review Sarah Karp (-)

Prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin - Martha Sandoval's discrimination case - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

Letter To The Editor - Letter to the Editor (-)

Reporter Hires Circulation Manager - Charles Willett Jr., marketing manager for The Chicago Reporter - Brief Article Tonika G. Lewis-Johnson (-)

Latinas Signal New Leadership - Cynthia Soto and Susana Mendoza, legislators - Brief Article Susy Schultz (-)

Race, Ethnicity Affect Chicagoans' Response to September Tragedies - terrorism, United States Sarah Karp (-)

Bucking a national trend, Illinois was one of 11 states whose poverty rates rose from 1998 to 2000 - For the Record - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included (-)

The Chicago Reporter: September 1977 - Chicago Board of Education fails to meet racial desegregation standards - Brief Article (-)

Washington Says Goodbye - Reporter News - editor and publisher Laura S. Washington steps down from post - Brief Article Micah Holmquist (-)

Alternative Ed: Segregation or Solution? - debate over alternative education legislation, Illinois - Statistical Data Included Brian J. Rogal (-)

Several university presidents are vowing to fight a series of court rulings that found their affirmative action programs discriminate against white students, reports Adam Cohen in the Sept. 17 Time magazine - Keeping Current - Brief Article (-)

The Sept. 11 terrorist hijackings pushed the United Nations' World Conference against Racism off the front pages, but many national and international commentators were discussing the conference well after it ended Sept. 7 - Keeping Current - Brief Article (-)

Minorities do not receive city contracts in proportion to their population, writes Melody McDowell in the Oct. 10 N'DIGO - Keeping Current - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included (-)

Population Soars, but Political Power Lags - politics, Chicago, Illinois Carlos Hernandez-Gomez (-)

American Demographics magazine - income of Native Americans - Brief Article (-)

More Latinos Lack Insurance - For the Record - Brief Article Micah Holmquist (-)

The Illinois Supreme Court - For the Record - Brief Article (-)

Yelling Like Hell. . - Keeping Current - YELL-Oh Girls! - book review Kimiyo Naka (-)

Federal health agencies fail to collect data on patients' race, ethnicity and language - For the Record - Brief Article (-)

'Crack Babies': Black Children Defy Stereotypes, Face Bias - the tragedy of 'crack babies' Sarah Karp (-)

Vanguard Media Inc - publishing Savoy magazine - Brief Article (-)

Glenn C. Loury Stephanie Williams (-)