BLM Chicago cofounder Aislinn Pulley spoke with WBEZ about the many factors she believes have culminated in people taking to the streets.
Host: Melba Lara
BLM Chicago cofounder Aislinn Pulley spoke with WBEZ about the many factors she believes have culminated in people taking to the streets.
Host: Melba Lara
Allure Dyer ended up at a Chicago high school she didn't want to attend, but this valedictorian found it to be a place of unexpected opportunities.
Host: Susie An
Reporter: Sarah Karp
No gym? No problem. Competitive bodybuilder Daniel Zhou says significant others make great weightlifting equipment during quarantine.
Host: Melba Lara
Producer: Lynnea Domienik, Joe DeCeault
Along with restaurants, businesses like salons, non-essential retail stores, and gyms are opening back up under tight restrictions across the state Friday. Patrons said nothing about returning to their favorite businesses felt normal.
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Certain businesses are reopening in Illinois, including restaurants. Some essential workers are worried about the influx of thousands of new people they'll be interacting with.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Michael Puente
Last week I had the CEO of Vivaldi on the show and this week's tools, tips and tricks talks about the browser in more detail and with my opinion on it.
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Data kept by the state show that in 80% of COVID-19 cases, the patient’s job is unknown — vital to preventing potential future outbreaks.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Kristen Schorsch
Salons preparing to re-open are putting state-mandated protocols in place: temperature checks, social distancing, face masks. But some stylists don’t feel safe to face clients.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Mariah Woelfel
Trump's press secretary made an innocent mistake to prove a point but revealed sensitive banking information at the same time. She flashed a check that was a donation of Trump's salary to a government department. However, she showed the whole check that contained everything a hacker would want. This episode talks about this and what you should be cautious of so you don't make the same mistake.
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College prep usually ramps up during junior year. But with no in-person school and SATs postponed, anxiety among the class of 2021 grows.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Adriana Cardona Maguigad
A study of insider breaches revealed that the great insider threats are employees that are leaving the company soon or are deemed flight risks. This episode talks about this and things you can do as a security program leader to help identify these behaviors ahead of time.
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Chicago renters who rely on their landlords to pay for water services have few options when the water has been shut off by the city.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: María Inés Zamudio
This episode I welcome another special guest. The Chief Information Security Officer from Optiv. We discuss ransomware in this new remote work world we find ourselves in and the challenges for businesses and individuals working at home.
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A valedictorian from the south suburbs wants to help girls of color get into the sciences.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Susie An
Millions may recover from COVID-19's physical symptoms, but the anxiety of 'what-ifs' may haunt us for some time.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Kate McGee
LastPass released their Psychology of Passwords report. This episode goes through the highlights of the report and talks about what you can do to help improve your password hygiene and security posture.
Full Report - https://securityledger.com/2020/05/new-lastpass-report-finds-consumer-behavior-affects-the-workplace/
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Pandemic Participation: Christopher M. Kelty on Isolation and Participation in a Public Health Crisis
Drawing from ideas in his book, The Participant: A Century of Participation in Four Stories, Christopher M. Kelty discusses how participation changes during a pandemic and what it means for the future. I make a provocative claim in The Participant: To treat participation as general—and democracy as a more specific apparatus to which it responds—amounts to asserting that participation is prior to democracy. Participation is not a simple component of democracy, but something problematic enough that things like representative parliamentary democracy, federal constitutions, secret ballots, and regimes of audit and regulation are oriented toward dealing with too much, too little, or the wrong kind of participation. This is not a conventional way of looking at democracy, and it will not fit well with a political theory tradition in which participation plays only a bit part in the great historical drama of democracy. I think, however, there is something to be gained by reversing this relation. Instead, one can view participation as a longstanding problem of the relation between persons and collectives, and see liberal democracy as existing in an intermediate temporality where institutions, theories, constitutions, legal systems are in a process of steady transformation. The apparatus we call “liberal representative […]
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