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The Chicago Reporter

Publication focusing on issues of race and poverty in the Chicago Metropolitan area.

Total result: 598 articles

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Feeling flat: under the CHA's new flat rents, some working families wi...
September 01, 2006

Moment of truth: school funding reform advocates believe 2007 may be t...
September 01, 2006

July 13, 2006.(Parting Shot)
September 01, 2006

Clarification.(Correction notice)
September 01, 2006

Dumping grounds: while they avoided the wrecking ball, some public hou...
September 01, 2006

Political will: advocates say narrowing funding gaps is not impossible...
September 01, 2006

Passing the torch: others have picked up where the Civil Rights Moveme...
July 01, 2006

Seals the deal: likened to Barack Obama, Daniel Seals could make histo...
July 01, 2006

June 2, 2006.(Parting Shot)
July 01, 2006

Colorblind faith: despite their church's discriminatory past, many bla...
July 01, 2006

Tracing history: taking cues from civil rights leaders, the immigratio...
July 01, 2006

Editor's note.
July 01, 2006

The good ol' days: as the Robert Taylor Homes nears its end, many resi...
July 01, 2006

Through their eyes: a documentary helps heal former prostitutes and en...
July 01, 2006

Editor's note/reporter news.
May 01, 2006

Sold in the U.S.A.: more human trafficking cases are originating withi...
May 01, 2006

Gearing up.(Chicago controls human trafficking)
May 01, 2006

Resisting the dream: while violence has all but ended, barriers to rac...
May 01, 2006

Block buster: the arrival of one block's first black family stirs tens...
May 01, 2006

Just moving on: after years of waiting and struggling to meet new requ...
May 01, 2006

February 12, 2006.(Parting shot)
March 01, 2006

Losing confidence: as Woodlawn gentrifies, some of its poorest residen...
March 01, 2006

Carbon copies: today's Chicago resembles the deeply segregated city Ma...
March 01, 2006

The wish list: even with poverty grants, Chicago Public Schools strugg...
March 01, 2006

Pain in the neck: nonprofit hospitals are strapped for cash, but criti...
March 01, 2006

A different take: a unique radio talk show takes a critical look at th...
March 01, 2006

The Chicago Reporter led the honoree list of 17 "best practice" award ...
March 01, 2006

Letters to the editor.(Letter to the editor)
March 01, 2006

Charles Willett Jr., the Reporter's circulation/marketing manager sinc...
March 01, 2006

Catching up: with greater needs, school districts serving mostly poor ...
March 01, 2006

Growing pains: more students bring more costs to some suburban distric...
March 01, 2006

January 29, 2006.(Parting Shot)
January 01, 2006

Building power: one of the city's most powerful Latino organizations h...
January 01, 2006

Cooperative care: a Chicago doctor has come up with a possible cure fo...
January 01, 2006

Editor's note.
January 01, 2006

Letter to the editor.(Letter to the editor)
January 01, 2006

Friends of the reporter.
January 01, 2006

Getting in: UNO is tapping a new source for Latino leaders of the futu...
January 01, 2006

A few good government jobs.(United Neighborhood Organization)
January 01, 2006

Cashed out: school officials across Illinois want the state to narrow ...
January 01, 2006

Marching on: if Martin Luther King Jr. were alive today, he'd find man...
January 01, 2006

Turf battles: the presence of day laborers at the Home Depot's parking...
November 01, 2005

Shop talk: a health educator targets beauty and barber shops to promot...
November 01, 2005

Correction.(Correction notice)
November 01, 2005

November 2, 2005.(Parting Shot)
November 01, 2005

Taxed to the limit: as land prices swell, so do property tax bills. Th...
November 01, 2005

Luring retailers: black aldermen say they have to work overtime to bri...
November 01, 2005

Editor's note.
November 01, 2005

Letter to the editor.(Letter to the editor)
November 01, 2005

Retail runaround: with few shopping choices close to home, residents o...
November 01, 2005

August 27, 2005.(Parting Shot)
September 01, 2005

Big promises: a community awaits Wal-Mart's arrival, hoping its 350 jo...
September 01, 2005

Black power: Chicago colleges buck the trend of declining interest in ...
September 01, 2005

Unequal pay: overall, white men still surpass other groups.
September 01, 2005

Thin margins: as prices rise in Chicago, wages have yet to catch up. T...
September 01, 2005

Seeking acceptance: clashes at home over sexual orientation are pushin...
September 01, 2005

Taken for granted: Aldermen influence which nonprofits get government ...
September 01, 2005

Editor's note.
September 01, 2005

July 10, 2005.(Parting Shot)
July 01, 2005

One strike, you're out: in a watchful world after Sept. 11, 2001, misd...
July 01, 2005

Abstinence lessons: abstinence-only sex education materials are availa...
July 01, 2005

Rhyming taboo: a new generation of female rappers are working to chang...
July 01, 2005

Casey Sanchez has joined the Reporter as a fulltime reporter.(Reporter...
July 01, 2005

Reporter Sarah Karp was honored with the 2005 Sidney Hillman Foundatio...
July 01, 2005

The Society of Professional Journalists gave The Chicago Reporter its ...
July 01, 2005

Letters to the editor.(Letter to the editor)
July 01, 2005

Correction.(Reporter News)(Correction notice)
July 01, 2005

No sure thing: on the outside, many ex-offenders find they need more t...
July 01, 2005

Rising values: public housing teardowns have spurred nearly $2 billion...
July 01, 2005

Rapid change: teardowns bring new residents to once-unappealing areas....
July 01, 2005

Editor's note.
May 01, 2005

Voices of youth: the city's only Latino-owned public radio station pro...
May 01, 2005

Stunted potential: without federal aid, undocumented students with goa...
May 01, 2005

New slavery: a century and a half after the end of the Civil War, labo...
May 01, 2005

In the spotlight: state officials believe tighter supervision and case...
May 01, 2005

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