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Sox Hopeful Minoso to ‘Go-Go’ to the Hall of Fame in 2022

Clip: 11/20/2021 | 1m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Minnie Minoso, the "Latino Jackie Robinson" gets another swing at a Hall of Fame berth.

Minnie Miñoso became the first Black Cuban to play in the major leagues with the Cleveland Indians. He broke the color line for the White Sox in 1951. And after his days on the field, he settled in Chicago, joined the Sox as an assistant coach, and was a mentor for generations of ballplayers.

11/20/2021 | Rating NR

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$17 Billion in Infrastructure Funding Means Big Business

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Clip: 11/20/2021 | 8m 45s | The sweeping infrastructure law is sending billions of dollars to Illinois. (8m 45s)

Chicago Resources for Latinos Living with Epilepsy

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Clip: 11/20/2021 | 7m 10s | Nationwide, more than 3 million people have epilepsy. Of those, 400,000 are Latino (7m 10s)

CLATA Brings Sazón to Chicago Holiday Season

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Clip: 11/20/2021 | 2m 15s | A three-day holiday celebration offers Chicago the gift of Latino music, food, and fun. (2m 15s)

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