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Radical New Program Finds Men Most Likely To Be Shot — And Hires Them

For people with disabilities, Chicago police consent decree takes first steps toward reform

A Second City

NAPSA Keynote

Has bail reform in America finally reached a tipping point?

India’s Lost Wonders

90 Days, 90 Voices

The Transparency Crusaders

New court aims to redefine youth justice in Chicago

America’s largest juvenile detention facility teaching kids to ‘think slow’

Illinois rethinks its approach to juvenile justice

Living with Lead

In Chicago, can ‘thinking slow’ prevent crime?

What it’s like to go to school during Chicago’s tough year

The rise and fall of community policing in Chicago

The Resegregation of America

Preserving a culture nearly lost

In Black Lives Matter’s shift to economic issues, echoes of Black Panthers

‘Our Duty to Fight’ brings Black Lives Matter to the art gallery

A brief interview with Andrew Solomon

Hope that ‘this time is different’ for Chicago police

How can Chicago police rebuild trust?

Why Chicago pick for police chief is lauded – and criticized

The sculpture and the struggle of Garland Martin Taylor

For black officers, police controversies hit close to home

For young protesters against police violence in Chicago, it’s personal

Chicago has tried police reform before. How it can do better this time.

Syrian-Americans refuse to sit on sidelines as homeland suffers

Veterans, gang members find peace in unexpected ‘brotherhood’

Fallout in the DMZ

Conversation Piece by Garland Martin Taylor. Photo by Nissa Rhee

‘Ferguson effect’? Chicago crime spike tells local story

The soldier who needed ‘Nam

Flowers in central Vietnam

The Original Foreigner

A young protester at the march on Saturday. (Photo by Nissa Rhee).

How Chicago became ground zero for police reform this week

Operation Reconcile: Why US Veterans Are Returning To Vietnam

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