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For far too many youths, especially those from Black and Latinx communities on the South and West sides, opportunities are of ...
A Better Chicago’s 2025 State of Our Youth report has identified mental health struggles, community violence, and chronic ...
Granny flats and basement dwellings could help with housing affordability, but Chicago’s outdated zoning rules make them ...
Other cities unleashed small-scale housing. Chicago buried it in red tape. Now it’s hurting renters, seniors and working ...
Chicagoans view business leaders as a force for good: 44% said businesses and their executives have a duty to give back to ...
raises household Income and reduces poverty by 1%-2% annually. The data reflect similar outcomes in the city of Chicago, with The Chicago Community Trust reporting that entrepreneurship ...
The City Club of Chicago and the University of Chicago Crown Family School ... and families through the lens of policy causes and solutions to material hardship and poverty. She conducts two primary ...
Pedro Martinez, the superintendent of Chicago Public Schools, is on track to become Massachusetts's next education ...
The poor often behave in less capable ways, which can further perpetuate poverty. We hypothesize that poverty directly impedes cognitive function and present two studies that test this hypothesis.
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