WBEZ’s Lisa Labuz spoke with Chicago historian Shermann “Dilla” Thomas about what the American Negro Exposition in 1940 meant for Chicago. Host: Mary Dixon; Producer: Cianna Greaves
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Greg Johnson, the district superintendent of Oak Park and River Forest High School in the western suburbs, shares what it’s been like this year, adjusting back to in-person learning as the pandemic continues. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Susie An
The University of Chicago Press is pleased to celebrate our friend and author Marjorie Perloff today on her 90th birthday. One of the leading scholars of twentieth- and twenty-first-century poetics, Perloff’s work has been widely published and translated, and she is a member of the American Academy of Arts and
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Doctor Juanita Mora, an allergist with the Chicago Allergy Center and a spokesperson for the American Lung Association, talks about the effect of climate change on allergies. Host: Lisa Labuz; Producer: Lauren Frost
A civil-rights group wants the governor to commute sentences for 43 people whose mental health and behavior deteriorated in solitary. Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: Shannon Heffernan
Chicago Public Schools enrollment is down by at least 10,000 students this fall. It has dropped by more than 24,000 since the pandemic began. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Sarah Karp, Adriana Cardona-Maguigad
For the past 6 years, the France Chicago Center at the University of Chicago has collaborated with the Press to help bring seminal works of French literature and thought to an English-speaking public. Based on this success, we are excited to announce a new partnership called the “France Chicago Collection,” which will
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Tiffany Baker was 17 and in foster care when she met social worker Terri Treiman. Decades later, the two spoke at StoryCorps about the meaning of their relationship. Host: Melba Lara; Producer: Bill Healy
Many years ago, John Wahlfeldt’s wife bought him a book about a mostly forgotten tunnel system beneath downtown Chicago. Host: Mary Dixon; Producer: Bill Healy
This week's tools, tips and tricks episode talks about learning new skills as an IT and cybersecurity professional.
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Carter Wagner first came out to his parents when he was 12. Now a freshman in college, he and his mom revisit their earlier conversation at the StoryCorps booth. Host: Melba Lara; Producer: Bill Healy
This episode talks about HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and how it applies to your vaccination cards and status.
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Arianna Hermosillo and Irakere Picon met in 2011 on their way to an anti-immigration protest. Seven years later they got engaged at the StoryCorps booth in Chicago. Producer: Bill Healy
Arianna Hermosillo and Irakere Picon met in 2011 on their way to an anti-immigration protest. Seven years later they got engaged at the StoryCorps booth in Chicago. Producer: Bill Healy
Anja Herman first visited the StoryCorps booth in 2015, when she was nine. Now 15, she and her aunt reflected on their conversation about living with a physical disability. Producer: Bill Healy
The United Nations, the UN, was breached in April of 2021. This episode talks about the breach and once again a simple security control that was not implemented would have stopped this. Listen to find out what they could have done.
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Sonia Wang's parents wanted her to become a lawyer or doctor, but instead she became a teacher. In 2015, Sonia Wang visited the StoryCorps booth with Ji Yoon Noh, a young woman she mentors, who was curious about how Sonia’s parents handled her career c...
High school students in Chicago are adjusting to new classroom routines. But some are having a hard time following their school’s dress code. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Adriana Cardona Maguigad