Introducing FIRSTHAND: SEGREGATION - An intimate look at segregation in Chicago - Metropolitan Planning Council

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Introducing FIRSTHAND: SEGREGATION - An intimate look at segregation in Chicago

February 22, 2022, 6 to 7 p.m. CT

This is a past event

Online via Zoom.

Hosted by: Metropolitan Planning Council, The Folded Map Project, WTTW

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You are invited to the kickoff event for FIRSTHAND: Segregation, a year-long WTTW initiative that explores segregation in Chicago with a documentary series, expert talks, text and visual journalism, and community discussions.

According to a recent study by the Metropolitan Planning Council, Chicago is one of the most segregated big cities in America. And it comes at a cost. On February 22, 2022, join WTTW for an intimate virtual conversation about segregation in Chicago and how the city’s divisions take a toll on individual residents. Watch highlights from the documentary series and join in the Q&A, co-hosted with Metropolitan Planning Council and the Folded Map Project. WTTW Executive Producer Dan Protess will moderate a live conversation with Tonika Johnson, creator of the Folded Map Project; Pastor Ricky Brown, founder of the New Creation Church; José Rico, director of the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Greater Chicago; and Nan Parson, co-founder and chair of Action Ridge.   

FIRSTHAND: SEGREGATION is part of WTTW's award-winning FIRSTHAND multiplatform, multi-year initiative focusing on the firsthand perspectives of people facing critical issues in Chicago. Visit the website (wttw.com/firsthand) on February 22 to explore all the elements of the project.

Watch the recording of this event here

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/virtual/detail/584

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Chicago, Ill. 60603
312 922 5616 info@metroplanning.org

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