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Symposium to Discuss Injustice in Chicago
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An Oct. 8, 2022, symposium in Chicago will highlight issues of injustice.
Many of the systemic injustices explored in Richard Wright’s novel “Native Son” — economic and housing insecurity, racist police — continue to echo in today’s Chicago. On Saturday, Oct. 8, activists, scholars, artists and journalists will convene at the Logan Center for the Arts in four moderated discussions centered around the themes of injustice explored in that seminal work of literature
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Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
Symposium to Discuss Injustice in Chicago
Clip: 9/24/2022 | 2m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Many of the systemic injustices explored in Richard Wright’s novel “Native Son” — economic and housing insecurity, racist police — continue to echo in today’s Chicago. On Saturday, Oct. 8, activists, scholars, artists and journalists will convene at the Logan Center for the Arts in four moderated discussions centered around the themes of injustice explored in that seminal work of literature
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