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Maureen Kelleher – CPS School Board Election The Sit Down hosted by Shawnee Dez

On this episode, Shawnee sits down with Maureen Kelleher, a former teacher and current education reporter in Chicago. Maureen shares her insights on the challenges facing the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) system, including budget shortfalls, school closures, and the upcoming school board election. As an experienced educator and journalist, Maureen provides a nuanced perspective on the complex issues affecting CPS and the need for smart, community-driven solutions to preserve educational assets for Chicago's neighborhoodsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  1. Maureen Kelleher – CPS School Board Election
  2. Dixon Romeo – These All Our Kids

Flint Taylor–Fred Hampton Day The Ben Joravsky Show

In preparation of publication of his latest book on the assassination of Fred Hampton, Flint Taylor talks about the role of the FBI, and the police in the murder and the role of Mayor Richard J. Daley and the media in the coverup. Not the finest of moments for the Tribune, that's for sure. Everything you need to know about that day in infamy and it's ongoing relevance. Hampton was killed 55 years ago–on December 4, 1969 as he was sleeping in his apartment at 2337 W. Monroe right here in Chicago. A radical lawyer, Flint represented Hampton's family in 13 years of litigation. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  1. Flint Taylor–Fred Hampton Day
  2. Sergio Vicente–Entitled Brats
  3. Mark Wallace – "Book Ban"
  4. Peter Cunningham – "Justice 4 Jussie"
  5. Monroe Anderson – "Jake Paul Alderman"

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