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SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY
November 27, 2020 December 4, 2020. Best of the South Side In Memoriam 2020. Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Jan Kopec Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Mind + Hand Avalon Park & Calumet Heights: Taurus Flavors. November 27, 2020 November 29, 2020. PFLEGER’S ABSENCE FELT AT ST. SABINA Content warning: Sexual assault. S ergio Dixon was scrolling Facebook when he first saw the allegations that Rev. Michael Pfleger, the head of St. Sabina Church, with whom he had volunteered for more than ten years, had sexually assaulted two minors decades ago.The thirty-three-year-old father of two has lived his whole life in and around Auburn Gresham, where St. Sabina is located. THE ANNUAL SOUTH SIDE GRAPE SALE Fermenting the juice is nearly effortless. Once you acquire a five-gallon pail (ranging from $70 to $80) of SFGD’s fresh-pressed California grape juice, all you’ll need is a quick upgrade from the pail to either a five-gallon glass carboy ($40) or a fifteen-gallon demijohn ($80) container, which Karas supplies as well.The juice SFGD sells is Regina-brand juice that waits for customers in a JIM DALEY, AUTHOR AT SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY Vaccinating Chicago’s Asian Communities. The ZIP codes where many Asian immigrants live were left out of the City plan to improve vaccination rates in these areas, said David Wu, executive director ofthe Pui Tak Center.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR CORONAVIRUS-RELATED UNEMPLOYMENT IN O rdinarily, a Chicagoan qualifies for unemployment benefits under specific conditions, like when they become unemployed “at no fault of their own.” But the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has left many workers facing the difficult choice of going to work while feeling sick, or staying home and losing income—or worse, their jobs. SAM STECKLOW, AUTHOR AT SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY Sam Stecklow is an editor at the Weekly. He also works as a journalist for the Invisible Institute. His reporting has won a Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman Foundation, and been nominated for a Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club. THE CURSE OF THE 20TH WARD The Curse of the 20th Ward. Stakes are high as the 20th Ward prepares to replace an indicted alderman—again: Part one of a joint special report by the Weekly and the Hyde Park Herald. L inda Thomas has lived in Woodlawn for seventy years. “It’s changed primarily from homeowners and small businesses to parts being re-gentrified and parts MYTHOLOGIES OF PLACE: AN INTERVIEW WITH BEN AUSTEN The father of the child comes, and he had actually arrested him—the police officer 21 had arrested him at one point and put him away. But he still embraced him. They are like, “We’re going to name the child after you,” but refused. THE POETRY OF EVERYDAY LANGUAGE The Poetry of Everyday Language. A Conversation with Jamila Woods. by Darren Wan. November 16, 2015. November 17, 2015. J amila Woods met me at Lovely, a cozy bakery in Wicker Park located half a block from her workplace, Young Chicago Authors (YCA), the organization behind the slam poetry competition Louder Than A Bomb. DUSABLE REMEMBERS HIS WIFE, KITTIHAWA There is a way to say this in French: The ceremony was a prairie lullaby. Yes, She was my answer. I could tallgrass all night. What I did: lap my heartrend away, love the sun on the lake of her, fleet of foot. She homed a heartland for me. Maybe it was New Orleans that led me Mississippi nigh toward this Deer Spirit but My God, she could Earth like only a Woman could. Yes, together we mannedSOUTH SIDE WEEKLY
November 27, 2020 December 4, 2020. Best of the South Side In Memoriam 2020. Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Jan Kopec Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Mind + Hand Avalon Park & Calumet Heights: Taurus Flavors. November 27, 2020 November 29, 2020. PFLEGER’S ABSENCE FELT AT ST. SABINA Content warning: Sexual assault. S ergio Dixon was scrolling Facebook when he first saw the allegations that Rev. Michael Pfleger, the head of St. Sabina Church, with whom he had volunteered for more than ten years, had sexually assaulted two minors decades ago.The thirty-three-year-old father of two has lived his whole life in and around Auburn Gresham, where St. Sabina is located. THE ANNUAL SOUTH SIDE GRAPE SALE Fermenting the juice is nearly effortless. Once you acquire a five-gallon pail (ranging from $70 to $80) of SFGD’s fresh-pressed California grape juice, all you’ll need is a quick upgrade from the pail to either a five-gallon glass carboy ($40) or a fifteen-gallon demijohn ($80) container, which Karas supplies as well.The juice SFGD sells is Regina-brand juice that waits for customers in a JIM DALEY, AUTHOR AT SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY Vaccinating Chicago’s Asian Communities. The ZIP codes where many Asian immigrants live were left out of the City plan to improve vaccination rates in these areas, said David Wu, executive director ofthe Pui Tak Center.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR CORONAVIRUS-RELATED UNEMPLOYMENT IN O rdinarily, a Chicagoan qualifies for unemployment benefits under specific conditions, like when they become unemployed “at no fault of their own.” But the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has left many workers facing the difficult choice of going to work while feeling sick, or staying home and losing income—or worse, their jobs. SAM STECKLOW, AUTHOR AT SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY Sam Stecklow is an editor at the Weekly. He also works as a journalist for the Invisible Institute. His reporting has won a Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman Foundation, and been nominated for a Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club. THE CURSE OF THE 20TH WARD The Curse of the 20th Ward. Stakes are high as the 20th Ward prepares to replace an indicted alderman—again: Part one of a joint special report by the Weekly and the Hyde Park Herald. L inda Thomas has lived in Woodlawn for seventy years. “It’s changed primarily from homeowners and small businesses to parts being re-gentrified and parts MYTHOLOGIES OF PLACE: AN INTERVIEW WITH BEN AUSTEN The father of the child comes, and he had actually arrested him—the police officer 21 had arrested him at one point and put him away. But he still embraced him. They are like, “We’re going to name the child after you,” but refused. THE POETRY OF EVERYDAY LANGUAGE The Poetry of Everyday Language. A Conversation with Jamila Woods. by Darren Wan. November 16, 2015. November 17, 2015. J amila Woods met me at Lovely, a cozy bakery in Wicker Park located half a block from her workplace, Young Chicago Authors (YCA), the organization behind the slam poetry competition Louder Than A Bomb. DUSABLE REMEMBERS HIS WIFE, KITTIHAWA There is a way to say this in French: The ceremony was a prairie lullaby. Yes, She was my answer. I could tallgrass all night. What I did: lap my heartrend away, love the sun on the lake of her, fleet of foot. She homed a heartland for me. Maybe it was New Orleans that led me Mississippi nigh toward this Deer Spirit but My God, she could Earth like only a Woman could. Yes, together we mannedCITY REOPENS
1 day ago · The City announced a third, and possibly final, round of rent relief since the beginning of the pandemic. With $1.9 billion in federal relief expected to be allocated to Chicago, $80 million of those funds will "quadruple" the amount of housing aid available ‘FREE, FREE PALESTINE’ O n Saturday, May 16, several thousand people gathered in downtown Chicago to call for an end to what was then nearly a week of airstrikes by Israeli warplanes on Gaza. Demonstrators waved Palestinian flags as a steady chorus of car horns and chants of “Free, free Palestine” reverberated through the Loop.LATEST ARCHIVES
The June 10 Issue of SSW is here! We look at how Chicago turned out for Palestine, including a panel on Gaza & Chicago, and generations of Palestinian solidarity in the city. SOUTH SIDE SUMMER PROGRAMS Morning, afternoon, and full day sessions available. Grades K–8. Morning session starting at $265/week, afternoon session starting at $230/week, full day session $430/week. (773) 702-9065. bit.ly/UChicagoAthleticsSummerCamps. For many children, summer fun means making new friends through the shared enjoyment of sports. WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE WARDS? ALDERMANIC RESPONSE TO 15th Ward: Raymond Lopez. Parts of Back of the Yards, Brighton Park, and West Englewood. On Monday, Lopez announced that an employee was diagnosed with COVID-19 and his offices would close until May 1. They can be contacted at (773) 823-1539 and (773) 306-0837, and at ward15@cityofchicago.org.AAAN ARCHIVES
Outsourcing Chicago’s Mental Health “We’re talking about building up the City’s public infrastructure so that people have the facilities they need, not only in the short term but in the long term.” - @dixonromeo, campaigns director for @uwfillinois and a member of the @right2recovery coalition. ILLINOIS TEMPORARILY EXPANDS FOOD STAMPS DURING COVID-19 Illinois Temporarily Expands Food Stamps During COVID-19. I n April, Illinois raised the monthly allotment for SNAP recipients to the maximum amount, began providing food stamps to households with children, started screening applicants regardless of social security, and revised the guidelines for able-bodied single adults. SURVIVAL HEALING: TRADITIONAL MEXICAN REMEDIES Sobadas: Traditional Mexican massages have been used to treat digestive issues, musculoskeletal pain caused by tendon or nerve issues, and infertility, and to manage the effects of trauma on the body, mind, and spirit.During a sobada, the practitioner will likely use oil or an ointment made with plant matter.While there are many Mexican curanderas/os (healers, female and male SOUTH SIDE SUMMER FESTIVALS N o one needs to be told anymore that Chicago is a city of neighborhoods, but we just can’t help ourselves—the summer, especially, is when our communities shine. Whether it’s a traditional outdoors neighborhood festival thronged with residents and face-painted children, or a low-key, low-priced music fest uniting enthusiasts across geography, or a block party dedicated to yourfavorite
SISTERS IN CINEMA ARCHIVES Outsourcing Chicago’s Mental Health “We’re talking about building up the City’s public infrastructure so that people have the facilities they need, not only in the short term but in the long term.” - @dixonromeo, campaigns director for @uwfillinois and a member of the @right2recovery coalition.SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY
November 27, 2020 December 4, 2020. Best of the South Side In Memoriam 2020. Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Jan Kopec Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Mind + Hand Avalon Park & Calumet Heights: Taurus Flavors. November 27, 2020 November 29, 2020. PFLEGER’S ABSENCE FELT AT ST. SABINA Content warning: Sexual assault. S ergio Dixon was scrolling Facebook when he first saw the allegations that Rev. Michael Pfleger, the head of St. Sabina Church, with whom he had volunteered for more than ten years, had sexually assaulted two minors decades ago.The thirty-three-year-old father of two has lived his whole life in and around Auburn Gresham, where St. Sabina is located. PILSEN NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Oppositional Mexican migrants—liberals, traditionalists, and radicals—were responsible for the construction of Chicagoland Mexican identities and their politics in the early twentieth century. by Matthew Carnero Macias. January 20, 2021. January 21, 2021. GETTING VACCINATED AT THE CITY COLLEGES The city is expecting Chicagoans to stay up to date on vaccine availability at the City Colleges mass vaccination sites, or “Points of Distribution” (PODs)—Daley, Arturo Velasquez Institute, Kennedy-King, Olive-Harvey, Truman, and Malcolm X—by checking the Vaccine Finder website. As of press time, appointments at all PODs arecompletely
COVID-19 DEATHS IN CHICAGO’S NEIGHBORHOODS A Live Tracker. By Bea Malsky. Chicago is a city of socially knit neighborhoods, not precisely boxed zip codes or uniform experience. In order to understand the public health of our city and to properly advocate for just allocation of care and resources, we must see clearly the way illness appears along lines of disparity. THE ANNUAL SOUTH SIDE GRAPE SALE Fermenting the juice is nearly effortless. Once you acquire a five-gallon pail (ranging from $70 to $80) of SFGD’s fresh-pressed California grape juice, all you’ll need is a quick upgrade from the pail to either a five-gallon glass carboy ($40) or a fifteen-gallon demijohn ($80) container, which Karas supplies as well.The juice SFGD sells is Regina-brand juice that waits for customers in a THE CURSE OF THE 20TH WARD The Curse of the 20th Ward. Stakes are high as the 20th Ward prepares to replace an indicted alderman—again: Part one of a joint special report by the Weekly and the Hyde Park Herald. L inda Thomas has lived in Woodlawn for seventy years. “It’s changed primarily from homeowners and small businesses to parts being re-gentrified and parts WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR CORONAVIRUS-RELATED UNEMPLOYMENT IN O rdinarily, a Chicagoan qualifies for unemployment benefits under specific conditions, like when they become unemployed “at no fault of their own.” But the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has left many workers facing the difficult choice of going to work while feeling sick, or staying home and losing income—or worse, their jobs. SAM STECKLOW, AUTHOR AT SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY Sam Stecklow is an editor at the Weekly. He also works as a journalist for the Invisible Institute. His reporting has won a Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman Foundation, and been nominated for a Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club. THE POETRY OF EVERYDAY LANGUAGE The Poetry of Everyday Language. A Conversation with Jamila Woods. by Darren Wan. November 16, 2015. November 17, 2015. J amila Woods met me at Lovely, a cozy bakery in Wicker Park located half a block from her workplace, Young Chicago Authors (YCA), the organization behind the slam poetry competition Louder Than A Bomb.SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY
November 27, 2020 December 4, 2020. Best of the South Side In Memoriam 2020. Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Jan Kopec Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Mind + Hand Avalon Park & Calumet Heights: Taurus Flavors. November 27, 2020 November 29, 2020. PFLEGER’S ABSENCE FELT AT ST. SABINA Content warning: Sexual assault. S ergio Dixon was scrolling Facebook when he first saw the allegations that Rev. Michael Pfleger, the head of St. Sabina Church, with whom he had volunteered for more than ten years, had sexually assaulted two minors decades ago.The thirty-three-year-old father of two has lived his whole life in and around Auburn Gresham, where St. Sabina is located. PILSEN NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Oppositional Mexican migrants—liberals, traditionalists, and radicals—were responsible for the construction of Chicagoland Mexican identities and their politics in the early twentieth century. by Matthew Carnero Macias. January 20, 2021. January 21, 2021. GETTING VACCINATED AT THE CITY COLLEGES The city is expecting Chicagoans to stay up to date on vaccine availability at the City Colleges mass vaccination sites, or “Points of Distribution” (PODs)—Daley, Arturo Velasquez Institute, Kennedy-King, Olive-Harvey, Truman, and Malcolm X—by checking the Vaccine Finder website. As of press time, appointments at all PODs arecompletely
COVID-19 DEATHS IN CHICAGO’S NEIGHBORHOODS A Live Tracker. By Bea Malsky. Chicago is a city of socially knit neighborhoods, not precisely boxed zip codes or uniform experience. In order to understand the public health of our city and to properly advocate for just allocation of care and resources, we must see clearly the way illness appears along lines of disparity. THE ANNUAL SOUTH SIDE GRAPE SALE Fermenting the juice is nearly effortless. Once you acquire a five-gallon pail (ranging from $70 to $80) of SFGD’s fresh-pressed California grape juice, all you’ll need is a quick upgrade from the pail to either a five-gallon glass carboy ($40) or a fifteen-gallon demijohn ($80) container, which Karas supplies as well.The juice SFGD sells is Regina-brand juice that waits for customers in a THE CURSE OF THE 20TH WARD The Curse of the 20th Ward. Stakes are high as the 20th Ward prepares to replace an indicted alderman—again: Part one of a joint special report by the Weekly and the Hyde Park Herald. L inda Thomas has lived in Woodlawn for seventy years. “It’s changed primarily from homeowners and small businesses to parts being re-gentrified and parts WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR CORONAVIRUS-RELATED UNEMPLOYMENT IN O rdinarily, a Chicagoan qualifies for unemployment benefits under specific conditions, like when they become unemployed “at no fault of their own.” But the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has left many workers facing the difficult choice of going to work while feeling sick, or staying home and losing income—or worse, their jobs. SAM STECKLOW, AUTHOR AT SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY Sam Stecklow is an editor at the Weekly. He also works as a journalist for the Invisible Institute. His reporting has won a Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman Foundation, and been nominated for a Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club. THE POETRY OF EVERYDAY LANGUAGE The Poetry of Everyday Language. A Conversation with Jamila Woods. by Darren Wan. November 16, 2015. November 17, 2015. J amila Woods met me at Lovely, a cozy bakery in Wicker Park located half a block from her workplace, Young Chicago Authors (YCA), the organization behind the slam poetry competition Louder Than A Bomb. COVID-19 VACCINE Q&A Side effects from vaccinations are common—especially in the second dose of a two-shot vaccine—and typically mean your immune system has recognized the virus and is mounting a defense. Common side effects to the COVID-19 vaccines include fatigue, headache, and pain in the arm where the shot was given. Allergic reactions to COVID-19 vaccines ALY TANTAWY, AUTHOR AT SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY 1 day ago · Outsourcing Chicago’s Mental Health “We’re talking about building up the City’s public infrastructure so that people have the facilities they need, not only in the short term but in the long term.” - @dixonromeo, campaigns director for @uwfillinois and a member of the @right2recovery coalition. PALESTINE SCHOLARS ECHO PROTEST AND POPULAR RESISTANCE A Jewish resident of Chicago has the right to go to Israel and claim citizenship, while a Palestinian resident of the Gaza Strip does not. The 1950 Law of Return gives Jewish people across the world the right to live in historic Palestine and gain Israeli citizenship. “We need to destroy the rhetorical separation between settler and soldier; they work in tandem, together and for theNBA ARCHIVES
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SOUTH SIDE SUMMER PROGRAMS Morning, afternoon, and full day sessions available. Grades K–8. Morning session starting at $265/week, afternoon session starting at $230/week, full day session $430/week. (773) 702-9065. bit.ly/UChicagoAthleticsSummerCamps. For many children, summer fun means making new friends through the shared enjoyment of sports. PRAYER IN A PANDEMIC Prayer in a Pandemic – South Side Weekly. Pastor Deandre Patterson delivers his first online sermon during the initial stages of the COVID-19 outbreak on Friday, March 20, 2020, at Miracle of Revival Church in Maywood, Ill. "We're just trying to find ways to keep everyone safe," says Patterson. Photo by Geoffrey Stellfox. COVID-19 DEATHS IN CHICAGO’S NEIGHBORHOODS A Live Tracker. By Bea Malsky. Chicago is a city of socially knit neighborhoods, not precisely boxed zip codes or uniform experience. In order to understand the public health of our city and to properly advocate for just allocation of care and resources, we must see clearly the way illness appears along lines of disparity. WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE WARDS? ALDERMANIC RESPONSE TO Washington Park, Grand Boulevard, and parts of Bronzeville and the South Loop. Earlier in April, Dowell co-hosted a virtual town hall with local, county, state, and federal elected officials about the impact of COVID-19 on Black communities. She also helped sponsor a new ordinance that would require all Chicago residents to wear face masks or cloth facial coverings in public.SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY
November 27, 2020 December 4, 2020. Best of the South Side In Memoriam 2020. Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Jan Kopec Archer Heights & West Elsdon: Mind + Hand Avalon Park & Calumet Heights: Taurus Flavors. November 27, 2020 November 29, 2020. PFLEGER’S ABSENCE FELT AT ST. SABINA Content warning: Sexual assault. S ergio Dixon was scrolling Facebook when he first saw the allegations that Rev. Michael Pfleger, the head of St. Sabina Church, with whom he had volunteered for more than ten years, had sexually assaulted two minors decades ago.The thirty-three-year-old father of two has lived his whole life in and around Auburn Gresham, where St. Sabina is located. PILSEN NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Oppositional Mexican migrants—liberals, traditionalists, and radicals—were responsible for the construction of Chicagoland Mexican identities and their politics in the early twentieth century. by Matthew Carnero Macias. January 20, 2021. January 21, 2021. GETTING VACCINATED AT THE CITY COLLEGES The city is expecting Chicagoans to stay up to date on vaccine availability at the City Colleges mass vaccination sites, or “Points of Distribution” (PODs)—Daley, Arturo Velasquez Institute, Kennedy-King, Olive-Harvey, Truman, and Malcolm X—by checking the Vaccine Finder website. As of press time, appointments at all PODs arecompletely
COVID-19 DEATHS IN CHICAGO’S NEIGHBORHOODS A Live Tracker. By Bea Malsky. Chicago is a city of socially knit neighborhoods, not precisely boxed zip codes or uniform experience. In order to understand the public health of our city and to properly advocate for just allocation of care and resources, we must see clearly the way illness appears along lines of disparity. THE ANNUAL SOUTH SIDE GRAPE SALE Fermenting the juice is nearly effortless. Once you acquire a five-gallon pail (ranging from $70 to $80) of SFGD’s fresh-pressed California grape juice, all you’ll need is a quick upgrade from the pail to either a five-gallon glass carboy ($40) or a fifteen-gallon demijohn ($80) container, which Karas supplies as well.The juice SFGD sells is Regina-brand juice that waits for customers in a THE CURSE OF THE 20TH WARD The Curse of the 20th Ward. Stakes are high as the 20th Ward prepares to replace an indicted alderman—again: Part one of a joint special report by the Weekly and the Hyde Park Herald. L inda Thomas has lived in Woodlawn for seventy years. “It’s changed primarily from homeowners and small businesses to parts being re-gentrified and parts WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR CORONAVIRUS-RELATED UNEMPLOYMENT IN O rdinarily, a Chicagoan qualifies for unemployment benefits under specific conditions, like when they become unemployed “at no fault of their own.” But the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has left many workers facing the difficult choice of going to work while feeling sick, or staying home and losing income—or worse, their jobs. SAM STECKLOW, AUTHOR AT SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY Sam Stecklow is an editor at the Weekly. He also works as a journalist for the Invisible Institute. His reporting has won a Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman Foundation, and been nominated for a Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club. THE POETRY OF EVERYDAY LANGUAGE The Poetry of Everyday Language. A Conversation with Jamila Woods. by Darren Wan. November 16, 2015. November 17, 2015. J amila Woods met me at Lovely, a cozy bakery in Wicker Park located half a block from her workplace, Young Chicago Authors (YCA), the organization behind the slam poetry competition Louder Than A Bomb.SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY
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