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Chicago Lighthouse Leads to Independence and Employment

Clip: 3/27/2021 | 4m 28sVideo has Closed Captions

The Chicago Lighthouse offers valuable resources to the visually impaired.

Chicagoan Jose Martinez, who was born blind, wants people coping with vision loss to know that independence is still possible -- thanks in part to a 114-year old organization.

03/27/2021 | Rating NR

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La Ultima Palabra: Lorena Mesa

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Clip: 3/27/2021 | 3m | Data engineer Lorena Mesa has "La Ultima Palabra" on opportunities for Latinas in tech. (3m)

Puerto Ricans May Soon Get Say on Island’s Status

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Clip: 3/27/2021 | 7m 57s | Puerto Ricans may soon get the right to determine the island's territorial status. (7m 57s)

Southeast Side Solution to Pollution Clean Industry

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Clip: 3/27/2021 | 7m 55s | The Southeast Side has been a hub for manufacturing and a hotspot for environmental abuse. (7m 55s)

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