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New Annual Luncheon date: Monday, Jan. 9, 2017
Nov 3, 2016
Data Points: How Chicago's crime rate and population change stack up against other cities
By
Alden Loury
Sep 29, 2016
Data Points: Are crime and population loss connected in Chicago?
By
Alden Loury
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and MPC AmeriCorps VISTA Fellow Elizabeth O'Brien
Sep 14, 2016
Is integration worth pursuing? Three lines of argument
By
Marisa Novara
Aug 30, 2016
Opportunities for integration in Chicago Public Schools are rare—and too important to miss
By
Amy Khare
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Marisa Novara
Aug 15, 2016
Opportunities for integration in Chicago Public Schools are rare—and too important to miss, part II
By
Marisa Novara
and
Amy Khare
Aug 15, 2016
The South Side with Natalie Moore
By
Kendra Freeman
Jun 23, 2016
Mapping Chicago’s middle class: Is the region's middle class moving up or down?
By
Marisa Novara
Jun 16, 2016
Mapping Chicago's Middle Class: What surrounds the metro's middle class?
By
Marisa Novara
Jun 16, 2016
Data Points: Chicago's segregation isn't just in the city
By
Alden Loury
Jun 9, 2016
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