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Chicago Aldermen Say 2022 Budget a Small Step Toward Equity

Clip: 10/30/2021 | 9m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

We speak with three alderpeople about the city's new budget and what it does.

Mayor Lightfoot's recently passed budget is being called the city's most progressive spending plan ever. We'll speak with three alderpeople about what's in it and whether it does enough for Chicago's communities of color.

10/30/2021 | Rating NR

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Chicago Tonight: Black Voices is a local public television program presented by WTTW

Chicago Nonprofit Awards Nearly $1M to Local Artists

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Clip: 10/30/2021 | 2m 22s | Caitlin Edwards is one of dozens of young artists receiving grant money from 3Arts. (2m 22s)

COVID Vaccine Hesitancy Continues in Black Communities

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Clip: 10/30/2021 | 8m 6s | Vaccine hesitancy is still a big issue in Black neighborhoods. What's being done and more. (8m 6s)

The Last Word: Oboi Reed

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Clip: 10/30/2021 | 3m 37s | Mobility equity activist Oboi Reed on transportation infrastructure and a safer Chicago. (3m 37s)

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