Nayra Guzmán was arrested 15 days after the difficult birth of her daughter. Before Trump took office, postpartum immigrants were rarely detained by ICE
A heat vulnerability index created by Northwestern University could direct environmental resources to Chicago’s most impacted neighborhoods, but it’s locked behind bureaucracy
ICE raids and attacks against protesters have brutalized Chicago-area communities. But local organizers are committed to coming together to protect their neighbors
Featuring works by five Black women and nonbinary artists, “Mark Me, Too” runs until Dec. 14 at the Hyde Park Art Center
The “City in a Garden” collection highlights LGBTQIA+ communities’ ties to Chicago’s favorite landmarks
Immigrant rights advocates are demanding an investigation into the Chicago Police Department’s appearance alongside Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a June 4 raid
Landlords face few consequences for denying housing to renters in the program colloquially known as Section 8, and the agency tasked with investigating complaints is under-resourced
Thousands marched in a day of action that brought together disparate groups alarmed by the Trump administration’s actions and attacks on immigrants
Texas has sent 40,000 migrants to Chicago, fueling racial tensions in Black neighborhoods where residents have spent decades fighting for their communities’ needs
Tens of thousands of schools across the country are in need of HVAC upgrades, as students suffer from extreme heat and increased pollution
The blue state has been aggressive in pursuing trans rights, but many are still working to protect their health and safety during Trump’s presidency
The controversial police surveillance tech is often inaccurate, according to research that allowed activists to launch a fact-based campaign and a potential model for organizers in other cities
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