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Victims of Chicago Police Crimes Demand Change
(This is part one of a two-part series on the People’s Hearing on Police Crimes. Part two can be found here.) CHICAGO – On Saturday morning, July 21, 2012, I stood with one-hundred and fifty fellow Chicagoans to work toward … Continue reading →
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