WBEZ’s Friday News Roundup: July 17, 2020
Reset breaks down the week’s top stories in our Friday News Roundup.
Reset breaks down the week’s top stories in our Friday News Roundup.
Chicago Public Schools released a plan for how students will resume learning in the fall while the COVID-19 pandemic continues
While Mayor Daley dithered, two women who were strong voices in City Council pushed for action.
Leaders from the Chicago Teachers Union say Mayor Lori Lightfoot has no viable plan to reopen schools in the fall.
Experts disagree on when the world will reach herd immunity from COVID-19.
Reset checks in with Courtney Phillips of GumboFit for her top recommendations.
There are fewer than 500 Black female licensed architects in the U.S. Taylor Staten wants to change that by moving her firm to South Shore.
Reset spoke with Dr. Edmund Donoghue, who helped bring public attention to the 1995 heat wave that left more than 700 dead in Chicago.
Illinois renters must earn more than twice the state’s minimum wage to afford modest housing, according to a new national report.
Cristina Pacione-Zayas of the Erikson institute says we should allow children to be leaders in moments of injustice.