Discover Is Opening A Call Center And Bringing 1,000 Jobs To Chicago’s South Side
The credit card company will occupy a shuttered Target store at 87th Street and Cottage Grove Avenue that closed two years ago.
The credit card company will occupy a shuttered Target store at 87th Street and Cottage Grove Avenue that closed two years ago.
Marijuana arrests have disproportionately hurt Black communities. Funds would come from a tax on newly legal recreational marijuana sales.
Reset takes you inside the city’s targeted plan for expanding vaccine access in 15 high-need communities.
How well does the new Fred Hampton biopic “Judas and The Black Messiah” tell his story?
Without access to lending, families are locked out of homeownership and the opportunity to build wealth.
Three Republicans voted in favor of the bill, which amends existing discriminatory laws and expands protections for the LGBTQ+ community.
Study shows how “even seemingly ‘successful’ families” are still living out the consequences of historically racist laws and policies.
Updates to Chicago’s welcoming ordinance mean police officers can no longer cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The report says Latino, Black and white families experience the typical markers of the American middle class like financial stability and privilege differently.
A recent study shows two-thirds of the tested temp agencies engaged in racial discrimination, mainly practices that disfavored Black job applicants.