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  1. People with arrest and conviction records are one step closer to equal housing access. Here’s why that matters

    • By Patricia Fron, Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance, and Marie Claire Tran-Leung, Shriver Center on Poverty Law
    • Apr 23, 2019
  2. How to reform aldermanic prerogative: Lessons from New York, L.A. and beyond

    • By MarySue Barrett and Justin Williams, MPC Research Assistant
    • Apr 23, 2019
  3. To our next mayor: look to ‘Resilient Chicago’ to bridge the gap between climate change and equity

    • By Josh Ellis and Michael Berkowitz, President of 100 Resilient Cities
    • Mar 15, 2019
  4. We all use transportation. So why don’t we invest in it?

  5. Aldermanic prerogative is the grease that oils the machine

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