Kevin had a really hard time last school year with bullying. We hear from him, and the music teacher who helped him through it, Matthew Jones-McCann.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Adriana Cardona Maguigad
Kevin had a really hard time last school year with bullying. We hear from him, and the music teacher who helped him through it, Matthew Jones-McCann.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Adriana Cardona Maguigad
While the University of Chicago Press’s authors and partnerships span the globe, we are based on the South Side of Chicago, in a community that has experienced decades of state-sanctioned violence—the violence of poverty, of unequal access to health care and education, of police brutality. This community includes our neighbors, our co-workers, our family, our fellow citizens. We stand together in love and solidarity, as we do with the millions of people who have marched to remind us that Black lives matter. But this is not enough. As a university press, our mission is to publish ideas that make a positive difference in the world and this includes giving voice to those who have been silenced. Throughout our history, we have had an important role in supporting authors whose work sheds light on racial and social injustice. Our recent anti-racism and social justice resource lists of books and journal articles speak to this long-held commitment to publish works that foster public understanding and engage the vital issues of our time. We pledge to find new ways to amplify work by Black and other historically underrepresented scholars and encourage research that offers critical insight into the racial disparities and other injustices […]
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City of Chicago officials respond to reporting showing banks lend extremely unequal amounts to the city’s white, black and Latino neighborhoods.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Linda Lutton
This episode I welcome the president and founder of Design IT Soltuions to talk about the Darkweb. What is it? How your data ends up there and some tips to help you and your business.
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DeMario Tribbet, a local college graduate, explains what his boss and mentor Patricia Guy means to him.
Host: Mary Dixon
Producer: Kate McGee
When Fenton High School senior Malien Tingpalpong joined the speech team, she didn't know she'd find a lifelong friend in Melissa Feinberg.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Susie An
Business Email Compromise Scams (BEC) are on the rise. This episode talks about how BEC scams work, a scammer that was caught, and what you can do to prevent becoming a victim to one.
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Miguel Blancarte, Jr. is a resident of Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. In the middle of the pandemic, he decided to make a big career change in service of his community.
Host: Melba Lara
Producer: Lynnea Domienik
After reopening amid protests, Chicago health officials are watching for a surge in COVID-19 cases. Here's how they're preparing.
Host: Melba Lara, Lisa Labuz
Reporter: Kristen Schorsch
The Child Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a regulation aimed to keep children's data private and keep parents notified on an application's data use. This episode talks about what COPPA is for and the latest fine applied to an app developer that failed to comply.
COPPA Six-Step Compliance Plan For Your Business: https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/childrens-online-privacy-protection-rule-six-step-compliance
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College graduate who are the first in their family to earn a degree share the triumph and heartache of graduating online amid protests and a pandemic.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Kate McGee
Hundreds of activists rallied in Humboldt Park Saturday to protest systemic police abuse, but also to call for unity between blacks and Latinos across Chicago.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Adriana Cardona Maguigad
For a neighborhood that has tried to overcome a history of racial violence, Bridgeport's so-called "vigilantes" get support and some pushback.
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Reporter: Claudia Morrell
The former CEO of Chicago’s last locally-and black-owned bank, Norman Williams, recounts how it helped African Americans build wealth and community.
Host: Melba Lara
Producer: Ashish Valentine, Linda Lutton
Earlier this year the Holloway sisters visited the StoryCorps booth at the Chicago Cultural Center to talk about why they are each other’s best friend and biggest fan. Producer: Bill Healy
Five years ago, Kwame Raoul helped pass police reform legislation. But he had to drop the policy he says would’ve been the most impactful — and now he wants it back.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Tony Arnold