Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Morning Shift: It's complicated February 21, 2013 WBEZ [View the story "'Morning Shift' #112: It's complicated" on Storify]'Morning Shift' #112: It's complicatedOn Thursday's Morning Shift, we talk to a school district superintendent on guns in schools, data journalism, income tax anniversary, Fred "Bobby" Gore Obit, Music Thursday and Black History Month collide.Storified by · Thu, Feb 21 2013 07:58:38A Texas Superintendent speaks on armed administrators at schoolsWashington, Illinois, near Peoria, is considering arming administrators at the district’s schools in response to the Sandy hook tragedy. There is precedent for the measure; a district in rural Colorado recently passed a measure that would allow the superintendent and principal toy guns. The Harrold Independent School District in Texas also allows teachers and administrators to carry guns. We talk with Harrold Independent School District Superintendent David Thweatt about how it works.Downstate school system could be state's first to arm administrators - Chicago Sun-TimesBY ZACH BUCHHEIT Staff Reporter Sun-Times Library Updated: Educators in a Downstate community near Peoria are poised to make their school...Data journalismThe Knight Foundation is currently accepting applications for the Knight News Challenge: Open Guv. The contest awards thinkers who come up with the most innovative ways to create a bridge between governments and citizens. John Bracken of Knight explains what sparked the idea and what’s on the table for the most creative thinkers.Knight Foundation News Challenge - HomeKnight Foundation News Challenge is a global community that will draw on your optimism, inspiration, ideas and opinions to solve problems...News Challenge on Open Gov: Submit now, not laterThe Knight News Challenge on Open Gov is now open for your ideas. We'll keep the window open until March 18th at 5 p.m. ET. In past News ...Income Tax AnniversaryOn February 25, 1913, Secretary of State Philander Knox certified the 16th amendment to the constitution, allowing the federal government to tax income. In the age of the robber baron, the progressive income tax was seen as a way to level out the playing field. Indiana University legal historian Ajay Mehrotra explains how it happened and why our attitudes about taxation have changed.Bobby Gore ObitTuesday, the funeral for Fred “Bobby” Gore took place on Chicago’s West Side. It was there that Gore founded an offshoot of the Vice Lords-the Conservative Vice Lords. Called a street gang by some, Gore and others steered the group away from criminal activity and toward making a positive change in his community. We’ll talk about his legacy with one of his closest colleagues, Bennie Lee.Untitled DocumentB ennie Lee was a leader of the Conservative Vice Lord Nation in the 1970s and 1980s. When a riot broke out in Pontiac Prison in 1979 whe...Music ThursdayIn this 3rd edition of Music Thursday-meets-Black History Month, Tony and Richard are joined by DePaul professor Francesca Royster, author of the new book Sounding Like a No-No: Queer Sounds and Eccentric Acts in the Post-Soul Era.Sounding Like a No-NoSounding Like a No-No traces a rebellious spirit in post-civil rights black music by focusing on a range of offbeat, eccentric, queer, or... Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Previous post in Morning Shift with Tony Sarabia Morning Shift: Peaks and Valleys Next post in Morning Shift with Tony Sarabia Morning Shift: Take me to the stars View the discussion thread. Top Headlines On WBEZ.org Chicago's best female musicians Two views of Roseland, decades apart Chicago 'TomKat' play takes on celebrity culture Old Maxwell Street remembered on film Searching for Chicago’s cable car tunnels Nailed it! The history of race and class in Chicago's nail art How Superman saved a small Illinois town Chicago books that would make great movies Chicago's municipal device: The city's symbol lurking in plain sight