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Why ending cash bail in Illinois is a win for racial justice and community safety
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Briana Payton, Policy Analyst, Chicago Community Bond Fund
Apr 5, 2021
History in the Making: Equity Takes Center Stage in "Lame Duck" Session
Jan 13, 2021
The jobs are here. Skilled workers aren’t.
By
Dan Swinney, Manufacturing Renaissance
Oct 23, 2020
Moving toward racial equity in Chicago's affordable housing policy
By
Amy Khare, Research Director, National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities
Oct 9, 2020
COVID-19 and justice-involved housing: double the challenge for returning citizens
By
Lauren Kataja, Harris Fellow, Debbie Liu, Associate, and Chandra Christmas-Rouse, Enterprise
Sep 14, 2020
Just another tenant: incentivizing landlords to rent to the recently-released population
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Written by Lauren Kataja, MPC Harris Fellow. Advised by Kendra Freeman
Aug 18, 2020
Data Points | When COVID-19 meets structural inequity, Chicago's immigrant population suffers
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Margarita Bernal, Research Assistant. Edited by Dan Cooper.
Aug 10, 2020
The bar for racial justice in housing just got lower
By
Kendra Freeman
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Lauren Kataja, Harris Fellow
Aug 4, 2020
Not Everyone can “Stay at Home”
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Camryn Dillender, Research Assistant; Edited by Juan Sebastian Arias, Manager
May 4, 2020
New HUD waiver provides opportunity to advance housing re-entry opportunities
By
Kate Walz, Vice President of Advocacy, Shriver Center on Poverty Law
Apr 29, 2020
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