

City Council approves $13.5 million grant for Black-owned grocery company
As Whole Foods closes in Englewood, City Council approves millions to reopen grocery stores on Chicago’s South and West sides.
Whole Foods just checked out of Englewood, and it’s just one of the grocery stores that closed recently on the city’s South and West sides. Will millions in city subsidies deliver healthy solutions for food deserts?
Reset talks with a lawmaker involved from City Council as well as a leader from Englewood who is looking to expand food access.
GUESTS: Alderman Jason Ervin, 28th Ward
Asiaha Butler, executive director of R.A.G.E Englewood
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City Council approves $13.5 million grant for Black-owned grocery company
As Whole Foods closes in Englewood, City Council approves millions to reopen grocery stores on Chicago’s South and West sides.
Whole Foods just checked out of Englewood, and it’s just one of the grocery stores that closed recently on the city’s South and West sides. Will millions in city subsidies deliver healthy solutions for food deserts?
Reset talks with a lawmaker involved from City Council as well as a leader from Englewood who is looking to expand food access.
GUESTS: Alderman Jason Ervin, 28th Ward
Asiaha Butler, executive director of R.A.G.E Englewood