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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2019 · 48 MIN

Public Newsroom 94: What Racial Equity Policies do Chicagoans Want?

from Public Newsroom · host City Bureau

Chicago has a deep history of racism. What should our next elected leaders do about it? Chicagoans from every ward voted over 52,000 times as part of the #VoteEquity project to tell our future elected leaders what racial equity policies matter to them the most. Candidates' responses are published in a Voter Guide for Racial Equity, so you can know where they stand ahead of the election. Chicago United for Equity Executive Director Niketa Brar and Generation All Executive Director Beatriz Ponce de León tell us how they got Chicagoans to vote, what they found, what their next steps will be, and how you can still help them set Chicago's racial equity agenda.

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