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COVID Vaccine Hesitancy Continues in Black Communities

Clip: 10/30/2021 | 8m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

Vaccine hesitancy is still a big issue in Black neighborhoods. What's being done and more.

Chicago officials say they’re ready to roll out a coronavirus vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11, as soon as it's approved. The city’s top doctor says shots could be going into young arms any day now.

10/30/2021 | Rating NR

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Chicago Aldermen Say 2022 Budget a Small Step Toward Equity

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Clip: 10/30/2021 | 9m 20s | We speak with three alderpeople about the city's new budget and what it does. (9m 20s)

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)

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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