Chicago Producer-DJ Out To Save Decades’ Worth Of Chicago Music
Jerome Derradji is a local DJ and music producer whose latest project could serve as a musical snapshot to Chicago’s club world of the ‘80s and ‘90s.
Jerome Derradji is a local DJ and music producer whose latest project could serve as a musical snapshot to Chicago’s club world of the ‘80s and ‘90s.
In Illinois, 1 in 6 children are food insecure, which means they don’t have enough to eat, and don’t know where their next meal is coming from. For some, the daily school lunch is their only dependable meal in a day. But what happens when school is out for the summer? Some districts are trying to ease the burden, including Chicago Public Schools which offers free lunch for children through Aug. 24.
Every Monday throughout this summer, the Morning Shift is examining the issue of traffic fatalities and pedestrian and cyclist deaths, and talks to experts on what Chicago can do better.
Need a recap of week’s news? The Morning Shift’s Weekly News Roundup helps put it in perspective.
Need a recap of week’s news? The Morning Shift’s Weekly News Roundup helps put it in perspective.
Supreme Court dealt a major blow to public sector unions with Janus vs. AFSCME ruling. What does that mean for a strong union city like Chicago?
The Supreme Court of the United States upheld the controversial travel ban, 5-4, a major win for the Trump White House.
A Supreme Court ruling centers on a California law aimed at anti-abortion clinics.
Longtime president Karen Lewis of the Chicago Teachers Union—a Goliath of a union in an already strong union city—announced late last week that she will be stepping down from her position amid health concerns. Lewis is moving aside for new leadership, 8 years after first being elected as union leader. Longtime member and president Karen Lewis of the Chicago Teachers Union—a Goliath of a union in an already strong union city—announced late last week that she will be stepping down from her position amid health concerns. Lewis is moving aside for new leadership, eight years after first being elected as union leader.She led the union during a particularly splintered time, and went on to lead the CTU on a 10-day strike in September 2012, the first teachers strike in 25 years. Lewis has a reputation as being a tough negotiator. One of those who sat across the table from Lewis in contract negotiations during her tenure was Jim Franczek, the longtime labor attorney for Chicago Public Schools. Despite being Lewis’s one-time adversary, Franczek says he has nothing but respect for the outgoing CTU president. He stopped by the Morning Shift to talk about Karen Lewis’s legacy, and the future of the CTU without her at the helm.
President Trump is in a “war on the Great Lakes,” according to Howard Learner, executive director of the Environmental Law and Policy Center.