Analysts offer insight into the failure of the so-called “fair tax” amendment.
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Analysts offer insight into the failure of the so-called “fair tax” amendment.
Three residents share stories of loss, displacement, resilience and hope during the COVID-19 pandemic.
[Chicago in Arabic] الخدمات الاجتماعية تسعى في الصراع من أجل تحقيق ضريبة عادلة
“以我读到的来看,公平税是一种每个人都将支付他们税金的税制。对我来说,这似乎是公平的。”
[South Side Weekly] Los servicios sociales están en juego en la lucha por un ‘Impuesto Justo’ en Illinois
LaSaia Wade is building a home for the South Side’s trans and gender non-conforming community, where everyone can be their authentic self.
[South Side Weekly] Social services are on the line in the fight over the Illinois Fair Tax
Dorian Sylvain and her sons heal the ‘open wounds’ of disinvestment with their art.
Latinx immigrants in three South Side neighborhoods—Back of the Yards, Pilsen and South Chicago—share their fears and hopes as the 2020 census count comes to an end.
Data gives us part of the picture of the so-called eviction avalanche in Chicago. Help us fill in the rest.
Chicago election officials seek paid election judges in November, especially those who are multilingual.
City Council is set to revisit an ordinance that would provide more protection from eviction. Here’s what that means for Chicago tenants.
As time runs out, some of the neighborhoods in Chicago with the lowest census response rates are those with high numbers of Latinx immigrants.
[Block Club Chicago] The expiring eviction moratorium will "let loose an avalanche of misery on… Illinoisians that can’t make the rent,” organizers said, urging Gov. JB Pritzker to extend the eviction moratorium and cancel rent and mortgage payments.
As debate rages in Washington, undocumented immigrants fear that federal relief may never come. Southwest Side community organizers see a need for systemic change.
[Chicago Reader] “There is a system in place that keeps people homeless and poor and it's so much bigger than any particular organization.”
[Block Club Chicago] For months, residents of Mac Properties buildings say they've asked the landlord for help with rent amid the coronavirus pandemic. But their pleas have been ignored, they said.
During a turbulent time for civic engagement in the U.S., we surveyed first- and second-generation immigrants on voting, activism and barriers to civic participation.
In May, we surveyed South Shore renters about their tenant experience and information needs. Here are five things we learned from the process.
[Chicago Reader] On returning home and finding joy at the 42nd annual Puerto Rican People's Day Parade