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In this first episode of the series, we look at the the wide range of volunteers and volunteer opportunities in Chicago. And we start to answer the question, what does volunteering actually mean, for the people who do it, and for those benefit.
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Ben became a fulltime staff writer for The Chicago Reader in 1990. His reporting focuses on larger citywide matters, with a special interest in exposing municipal financing scams, most notably tax increment financing, as well as privatizing public parking and unfairly enforced marijuana laws (collaborating with Mike Dumke). Ben's work has been published in Best American Sports Writing and The Third City. He is the author of five books, including Hoop Dreams. In 2010 Ben was the recipient of Journalist of the Year awards from the Chicago Journalists Association and Northern Illinois University.
Podcast produced by Dan Epstein
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Before their show at Lincoln Hall for the Chicago stop on their North American tour in support of White Men Are Black Men Too, Mercury Prize winning group Young Fathers talked to CHIRP's Cher Vincent about the blues in their hip-hop, finding power in simplicity, and challenging sensibilities through performance.
produced by Cher Vincent (@chermusings)
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From March 15-21, the Columbia College Chicago Department of Creative Writing presented its 19th Annual Story Week Festival of Writers. Story Week 2015 offered a schedule jam-packed with readings, conversations with authors, panels, performances, and book signings at venues throughout Chicago—all free and open to the public.
Conversation with Kevin Coval, Mitchell S. Jackson, Audrey Petty and host Miles Harvey about Fighting Violence: The Power of Words.
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From March 15-21, the Columbia College Chicago Department of Creative Writing presented its 19th Annual Story Week Festival of Writers. Story Week 2015 offered a schedule jam-packed with readings, conversations with authors, panels, performances, and book signings at venues throughout Chicago—all free and open to the public.
Readings and conversations with Kia Corthron, Breath, Boom, Regina Taylor, stop.reset and host Lisa Schlesinger, In the Wake of the Graybow Riots.
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