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The Chicago Reporter

The Chicago Reporter

The Chicago Reporter

简  介:Reports and comments on the social, economic and political issues of metropolitan Chicago, with a special focus on race and poverty.

  • 主管单位
  • 主办单位:Community Renewal Society
  • 创刊时间:1972
  • 出版周期:6
  • 地址:美国
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN 0300-6921
  • 国内统一刊号:CN
  • 邮发代号
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2002年

Lottery payoff uncertain for schools Leah Samuel (-)

The poor play more - lotteries Leah Samuel (-)

Walking away from civil war - Sudanese refugees Rui Kaneya (-)

Keeping current: race and power in a preschool Leah Samuel (-)

The Chicago Reporter: August 1981 - Reprint (-)

Campaigns vie for suburban Latinos Pamela A. Lewis (-)

One year later, CHA program a work in progress - Chicago Housing Authority Brian J. Rogal (-)

Shenoy named McCormick Fellow - Reporter News (-)

Foster children clustered in few schools - Help Wanted Sarah Karp (-)

Bridging the gap Alden K. Loury (-)

Cook County offers Chinese-language ballots - Keeping Current Rui Kaneya (-)

The Chicago Reporter: March 1973 (-)

Threat assessment - Keeping Current Rupa Shenoy (-)

The Chicago reporter (-)

New grants (-)

Letters to the editor (-)

Asian community 'Mentor' fights for fairness—and builds clout Stephanie Williams (-)

Arabs still reeling from 9/11 backlash - Growing Fears Mary Abowd (-)

Tortilla flap - New Voices Sarah Karp (-)

Medicaid program - 2001 in Review - Governor Jim Ryan plans to increase law enforcement finance, Chicago - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Legislative Redistricting Commission - 2001 in Review - Illinois Democrats win lottery - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Chicago Park District board for the last two years - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

West Rogers Park - 2001 in Review - calls for Asian seat in llinois General Assembly - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Latino surge boosts city count - 2001 in Review - Chicago - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

The Highland Park Civil Service Commission - 2001 in Review - supports Police Chief Daniel J. Dahlberg in litigation, Chicago - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

The Illinois Supreme Court - 2001 in Review - South Side Roseland community bans liquor sales - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Southside Catholic Conference board members - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass calls Rev. Jackson the King of Beers - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Solidarity, retaliation follow September 11 - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Rui Kaneya (-)

Yolanda Campuzano - 2001 in Review - runs for DuPage County Board - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

The Chicago Board of Education - 2001 in Review - finances building high schools in Pilsen, Little Village - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

U.S. Navy's firing range in Vieques - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

U.S. Justice Department - 2001 in Review - Betty Loren-Maltese wins Cicero re-election - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Black offenders face stiffest drug sentences Alden K. Loury (-)

State's criminal justice system - 2001 in Review - death penalty for gang related murders - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Mexican president Vicente Fox comes to Chicago - 2001 in Review - international relations - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

The Field Museum - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

The Cook County Board - 2001 in Review - abandons traffic court plans - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Alysia Tate: New Era, fresh voices - Building on a Legacy - Brief Article (-)

Digby's Detective and Security Agency Inc - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

They missed a great opportunity to move forward in racial relations in Chicago - 2001 in Review - Alderman Thomas W. Murphy banned from joining Professional Black Caucas - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Tolliver's gang association - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Dennis Porter - 2001 in Review - judge declares hung jury in police murder case - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Laura Washington: Pressing the question - Building on a Legacy - Brief Article (-)

Illinois Department of Public Health - Keeping Current - black women encouraged to breastfeed - Brief Article Tim Bush (-)

Illinois Native American Bar Association - 2001 in Review - "Redskins" mascot lawsuit - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Palmer House Hilton - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Chicago Public Schools - 2001 in Review - hunger strike for promised school - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

SBC Communications Inc - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

State of Hate: White Nationalism in the Midwest 2001-2002 - Keeping Current - Brief Article Tim Bush (-)

Chicago Police Department Commander Jon Burge and officers in his unit - 2001 in Review - torture investigation - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Wrigley Field - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Despite his criminal record and several court battles - 2001 in Review - Donald C. Luster elected as Dixmoor mayor - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

U.S. Rep. Mel Reynolds - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Union Acceptance Corporation - Keeping Current Tim Bush (-)

The Sun-Times reports - 2001 in Review - Chicago homeless statistics - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Kimiyo Naka (-)

CabriniGreen public housing development - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Chicago Police Department - 2001 in Review - settlement over shooting of LaTanya Haggerty - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

National Enquirer story - 2001 in Review Kimiyo Naka (-)

The Making of a gangbanger. . - Keeping Current - Brief Article - book review Tim Bush (-)

Illinois Department of Children and Family Services - 2001 in Review - Tina Olison; custody case - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

East Garfield Park community - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

The Faith Community of St. Sabina - 2001 in Review - Southside Catholic Conference rejects membership application - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

The Chicago Transit Authority - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Obituaries - Priest John Egan, Politician Lorraine Dixon - Brief Article - Obituary (-)

New York's World Trade Center Towers and Washington's Pentagon put the nation on high alert - 2001 in Review - workers evacuate Loop high-rises - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Noting an ongoing construction boom and the Chicago Housing Authority's plan to demolish its high-rises - 2001 in Review - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

U.S. Navy's Camp - 2001 in Review - Luis V. Gutierrez arrested at Camp Garcia Army Range, Puerto Rico - Brief Article Kimiyo Naka (-)

Finger-pointing, cliques and a new City Council map - 2001 in Review - Chicago - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Protecting kids—and destroying families - Keeping Current - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

The Chicago Reporter: October 1972 - child care report - Brief Article (-)

Grant announcements - Brief Article (-)

The Chicago Housing Authority - Keeping Current - agency employees in need of training - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

Federal dollars land in black districts Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Emergency plan eludes city officials - war on terrorism, 2002 Leah Samuel (-)

Evanston and Oak Park: Communities still wrestle with integration Stephanie Williams (-)

State payments fund unlicensed care for poor children Sarah Karp (-)

Immigrants 'fearful' of government - attack on America, 2001, aftermath - Brief Article Rupa Shenoy (-)

Sheldon Baskin - Keeping Current - Rienzi Plaza to keep on renting to low income tenants - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

George H. Ryan - Keeping Current - governor slammed over his economic policy - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

Drug arrests nab minorities Alden K. Loury (-)

At any price: Marriage and battered immigrant women Rui Kaneya (-)

Steel worker laments the end of an era - New Voices - Johnnie Barbee - Interview Sarah Karp (-)

Keeping current: Web site educates, offends, then disappears - internet - Brief Article Jocelyn Prince (-)

The Chicago Reporter: March 1995 - Brief Article (-)

Grants and honors - Brief Article (-)

Cabrini election caught up in court - Brief Article Cory Oldweiler (-)

Suburban black votes crucial for candidates - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Loury named Senior Editor - Reporter News - The Chicago Reporter promotes Alden K. Loury - Brief Article (-)

Cook County 'point man' lacks rules, program - Cook County, Illinois, Department of Public Health liaison Frank Barnes Rupa Shenoy (-)

Residents lack role in revamped public housing - Chicago Housing Authority Gory Oldweiler (-)

Staffing shortage hits CHA families - Missing Connections - Chicago Housing Authority Brian J. Rogal (-)

Foster parenting with a prayer and a salary - New Voices - Neighbor to Neighbor program pays Illinois foster parents a salary to help keep siblings - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

Woodstock Institute - Keeping Current - reports credit unions fail to reach poor people - Brief Article Ellyn Ong (-)

Tootsie Roll - Keeping Current - Tootsie Roll Industries pressured to remove Native American image from packaging - Brief Article Ellyn Ong (-)

Illinois denied cash welfare benefits from 1996 to 1999 to 10,298 women convicted of drug offenses in Cook County - Keeping Current - Brief Article Ellyn Ong (-)

Book on 'N-word' raises ire at UIC - Keeping Current - Randall Kennedy's "Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word" criticized by University of Illinois at Chicago professors - Brief Article Ellyn Ong (-)

Letter to the editor (-)

Some landlords called into court—again and again - Chicago region - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

Paperwork masks repeat offenders - Absentee Landlords - Statistical Data Included Sarah Karp (-)

'The people are the church' - New Voices - Evanston deacon Mario Tamayo - Brief Article - Interview Stephanie Williams (-)

Kevin Bales - Keeping Current - report on slavery in Scientific American - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

The West Side residents and the Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law charged that Richard B. Nelson and other Easy Life Real Estate Management - Keeping Current - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

Washington, D.C.-based Institute of Medicine, a nonprofit that advises Congress - Keeping Current - Brief Article Stephanie Williams (-)

Crosses the line: when it comes to the border between religion and politics, the Rev. Christopher Alan Bullock Mick Dumke (-)

Schultz leaving the reporter - Reporter News - Susan J. Schultz - Brief Article (-)

West Side residents battle drug war realities - Statistical Data Included Alden K. Loury (-)

An affluent suburb makes room - housing in Highland Park, Illinois Jocelyn Prince (-)

In Northwest suburbs, zoning shuts door on affordable housing - Exclusionary Codes Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Former dealer heals others with 'Girl Talk' - social program in juvenile corrections - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

Legislators amend 'racially biased' law - Keeping Current - Brief Article Sarah Karp (-)

The Chicago reporter: April 1982 (-)

Letter to the editor - Letter to the Editor (-)

Rogal named associate editor - Reporter News (-)

The Chicago Reporter: February 1982 - Reporter News - Native Americans becoming more self-sufficient - Brief Article (-)

Letter to the editor (-)

Karp becomes reporter - Reporter News - Sarah Karp - Brief Article (-)

Dreams deferred by drug use - prisoner Nathan Handy - Brief Article Chloe Mister (-)

Cook Country struggles to shed cases - Welfare Success - welfare reform Sarah Karp (-)

American Indians leave Uptown behind - Native Land - Chicago neighbourhood Stephanie Williams (-)

Filipina collects community's history - Estrella Ravelo Alamar - Brief Article Ellyn Ong (-)

Candidates weigh in on affordable housing - Keeping Current - Rep. Rod R. Blagojevich - Attorney General Jim Ryan - Brief Article Pamela A. Lewis (-)

Protesting prostitution - Keeping Current Sarah Karp (-)

Hospitals, clinics lack interpreters - Ailing System Rui Kaneya (-)

Game over: hoops disappear from school playgrounds Mick Dumke (-)

Tilling urban soil - West Side Farmers Sarah Karp (-)