Neighborhoods and the Legacy of Segregation in Chicago

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Sponsors: Center for Public Interest Law
Illinois Legal Aid Online
Date: Thursday, March 1, 2012
Time: 09:00 AM - 01:30 PM
Location: DePaul Center
1 E. Jackson Blvd., Room 8005
Chicago, IL

On March 1, 2012, from 9am-1:30pm at the DePaul Center, we will hold three panel discussions. The first will focus on Lathrop Homes and the future of public and affordable housing in Chicago. The second panel will discuss diversity and the Chicago Public education system after the consent decree. The third and final panel will explore racist policing, prosecution and imprisonment and its effects on communities of color in Chicago.

The event is supported by the Vincentian Endowment Fund and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity. CLE credit will be available, and more detailed information will be available in January 2012. To RSVP in advance, please email cpil@depaul.edu.

 
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Panel Discussions: Neighborhoods and the Legacy of Segregation in Chicago

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File Name Type Size
Are We Home Yet PDF 2.0MB
Illinois Assisted Housing Action Research Project.pdf PDF 2.7MB
Moving or Moving Up Understanding Residential Mobility for Housing Choice Voucher Families in Illinois Illinois Assisted Housing Action Research Proje.pdf PDF 2.4MB
Amici Pre-Hearing Brief United States v Chicago School Board.pdf PDF 2.7MB
Amici Post-Hearing Brief United States v Board of Ed Of City of Chicago.pdf PDF 127.6KB
HB 5723 - Fact Sheet - 2 22 12.pdf PDF 149.6KB
The Collaborative on Reentry Report.pdf PDF 331.6KB
End of a Segregated Century.pdf PDF 80.0KB
The Caging of America Why do we lock up so many people.pdf PDF 301.1KB