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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

Peter Cunningham – "Justice 4 Jussie" The Ben Joravsky Show

Breaking News—Illinois Supremes overturn Jussie conviction. Ben riffs. Peter Cunningham talks lessons learned from the election. As the show’s resident centrist—every lefty show needs one—he says the Dems lost the message battle. Ben says—any old white guy could have beat Trump. And they’re off. Also, Mayor Johnson budget talk. Are city council “independents” the Jake Pauls of local politics? Peter is a political strategist who once wrote speeches for Mayor Daley.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  1. Peter Cunningham – "Justice 4 Jussie"
  2. Monroe Anderson – "Jake Paul Alderman"
  3. Ray Hanania – "We Surrender, Donny"
  4. Rummana Hussain—Betrayed
  5. Julie Lynn — MAGA's Abortion Maneuver

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The war on guns

Criminalizing gun possession fails to reduce violence and fuels mass incarceration in Black and Latino communities, a new report from Chicago Appleseed finds.

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