Migrants in Chicago file complaints about racist remarks and hostile treatment across city shelters
From June 2023 to January 2024, migrants living in city-run shelters lodged 248 grievances, WBEZ found.
From June 2023 to January 2024, migrants living in city-run shelters lodged 248 grievances, WBEZ found.
Gaza’s health ministry announced Thursday that 30,035 Palestinians have been killed in the war. A close look at how the ministry counts those killed reveals a system buckling under the weight of war.
Through artwork, dance, readings and performances, students at Willa Cather Elementary in East Garfield Park share what they’ve learned this Black History Month.
Residents who recently bought their first home postponed buying to work on credit scores and dipped into retirement and other savings to come up with a down payment.
Chicago mirrors a nationwide trend where more renters are spending at least 30% of their income on rent and utilities.
After Evanston became the first U.S. city to create a reparations program, an oral history project is collecting the stories of recipients.
Dozens of refugee students, parents and faculty gather at a Ukrainian Village school to commemorate with songs and prayers for peace Russia’s invasion of their “beautiful country.”
The stress of managing high living costs and food is leading some to cope by actually spending more, survey finds.
Victor, a father of two, shares about his journey. He first moved his family to Colombia, and hopes to reunite with them in Chicago.
Kelvis used to be a police officer in Venezuela. Now he’s studying math and English so he can pursue a new career in the United States.