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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
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2005年

Moving closer: an achievement gap remains, but parents and officials say the Evanston school district is making progress Ed Finkel (-)

January 9, 2005 (-)

Editor's note Alysia W. Tate (-)

Rapid response: when the tsunami hit, a suburban community's ties stretched across the globe Josh Kantarski (-)

January 29, 2005 (-)

Family ties: when searching for work after prison, Latinos and blacks sometimes take different paths—and find different results Rupa Shenoy (-)

Righting a wrong: after spending 20 years in prison on a wrongful conviction, Algie Crivens III wants to do more than clear his name Liliana Ibara (-)

Editor's note Alysia W. Tate (-)

Uncertain prospects: displaced Chicago Housing Authority tenants wonder if they will qualify to return to rebuilt public housing Brian J. Rogal (-)

The warriors: hardened by gang life, many young Latinos leaving prison are now using their toughness to help others Rupa Shenoy (-)

Staying alive: among the rising numbers of black women in Chicago with HIV/AIDS, three stay strong by speaking out Lindsay Edmonds (-)

One woman's journey: a hearing illustrates how local judges are heeding appellate-level criticisms Sarah Karp (-)

Editor's note Alysia W. Tate (-)

Parting shot Jason Reblando (-)

Road to sanctuary: the process can be arduous for many asylum seekers Sarah Karp (-)

Winning asylum: advocates say recent appeals court decisions point to long-standing problems with the way immigration courts adjudicate asylum cases Sarah Karp (-)

Nobody's safe: in Illinois, middle-class families fall through the cracks of health care, causing a rising number of bankruptcy cases Kimbriell Kelly (-)

Painting by color: a local artist uses her paintings to break down the complexities of racial identity Max Brett (-)

Stunted potential: without federal aid, undocumented students with goals of private schools have to look elsewhere—unless new legislation passes Robert VerBruggen (-)

Voices of youth: the city's only Latino-owned public radio station provides a place for young people to learn the art of radio, and their own potential Miriam Cintron (-)

Editor's note Alysia W. Tate (-)

In the spotlight: state officials believe tighter supervision and case management will keep parolees from going back to prison. But, without adequate jobs and services, some say the initiative will fall short Sarah Karp (-)

New slavery: a century and a half after the end of the Civil War, labor and sexual slavery still exist in the form of human trafficking Kimbriell Kelly (-)

August 27, 2005 (-)

Editor's note Alysia W. Tate (-)

Big promises: a community awaits Wal-Mart's arrival, hoping its 350 jobs will help the West Side Stacie Williams (-)