Chicago-Area Students Stage Walkouts To Protest Nation’s Gun Laws
Students at Chicago-area high schools marched outside their schools for 17 minutes — one for each person killed in last week’s shooting.
Students at Chicago-area high schools marched outside their schools for 17 minutes — one for each person killed in last week’s shooting.
Students at Chicago-area high schools marched outside their schools for 17 minutes — one for each person killed in last week’s shooting.
The new book, ‘Cycle of Segregation: Social Processes and Residential Stratification’ argues that housing segregation has become a self perpetuating cycle because of forces like people’s everyday experiences and social networks, despite laws in place that are meant to combat discrimination and segregation.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Robert Marshall says Illinois needs to stop “forcing diversity” and divide the state into three.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Robert Marshall says Illinois needs to stop “forcing diversity” and divide the state into three.
For the second time in a week, powerful Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan has dismissed one of his aides in response to allegations of misconduct. Morning Shift talks to NBC 5 Chicago political reporter Mary Ann Ahern, who broke this story.
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‘Morning Shift’ hears from listeners who marched for stricter gun laws in downtown Chicago on Sunday.