Sinopsis
Columnist Ben Joravsky writes on government and politics for the Chicago Reader. Each week, Ben and journalist Dave Glowacz rendezvous under a neighborhood el track to talk about Ben's latest article and reveal the rest of the story.
Episodios
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4/11/13: "The lessons of Jane Byrne"
16/04/2013 Duración: 15minMayor Bilandic's disregard for black voters; a clear contrast in Mayor Emanuel's treatment of black and white constituencies; and citizens' attitudes about government polices based on their distance from the destructive impact. Length 15.8 minutes.
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4/4/13: "The crowded classroom approach to fixing schools"
10/04/2013 Duración: 14minHow a crowded school with low-income students can perform well; how the administration has transformed its school-closing message; and who closing schools evolved from decades-old segregation. Length 14.1 minutes.
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3/28/13: "Before the schools, Mayor Emanuel closed the clinics"
01/04/2013 Duración: 15minOvercrowding at the city's remaining mental health clinics; the worst time to remove mental health services for Chicago's kids; and how aldermen cling to a greater power. Length 15.5 minutes.
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3/21/13: "Chicago Public Schools officials offer a lesson in confiscating books"
27/03/2013 Duración: 16minAt what age adults should let kids read violently or sexually explicit books; CPS curriculum professionals undermined by CPS administrators; and CPS's previous book purge. Length 16.5 minutes.
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3/14/13: "Charities drowning in city water fees"
19/03/2013 Duración: 19minThe fact or fiction of quorums in City Council committees; the lack of enlightened debate before the council enacts laws; and the repeated fall of so-called reform candidates for City Council. Length 19.8 minutes.
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3/7/13: "Waiting for the day of judgment from Mayor Emanuel"
12/03/2013 Duración: 16minTaking advantage of the opportunity arising from falling enrollment; the city's education response to changing demographics; and how aldermen who talk tough on school closings could really cause problems for the mayor. Length 16.2 minutes.
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2/28/13: "Chicago's BFF's a legislator from Waukegan"
06/03/2013 Duración: 15minWhy the public should allow taxing bodies to increase their tax take each year; checking Ald. O'Connor's argument about the benefit of tax-increment financing to the board of education budget; and the public school system as an investor in TIF. Length 15.6 minutes.
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2/21/13: "Where good legislation goes to die"
28/02/2013 Duración: 11minHow aldermen might thwart efforts to bury their legislation in the rules committee; why the powerful, seemingly in opposition, support each other; and aldermen who have reserved their check on mayoral power for Chicago's only elected black mayor. Length 11.3 minutes.
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2/14/13: "Good luck finding the documents that explain CPS's longer school day"
19/02/2013 Duración: 13minWhy the public should care any more about the issue of a longer school day; administering city government by press release and press conference; and getting information from government more easily than via FOIA requests. Length 13.5 minutes.
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1/31/13: "Mayor Emanuel swears he's not interested in running for president"
06/02/2013 Duración: 12minThe narrative that Rahm Emanuel perpetuates; the impact of Emanuel's aspirations on how Chicago government operates; and Chicago's brief, four-year experiment with democracy. Length 12 minutes.
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1/24/13: "The Chicago manual of school closings"
30/01/2013 Duración: 16minRenaissance 2010 as the basis for charter schools in poor neighborhoods; the main reasons for the depopulation of public schools; and who doesn't send their kids to charters. Length 16.8 minutes.
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1/17/13: "The last of the independents"
23/01/2013 Duración: 15minWhat might have undermined a potential 2007 JJJ mayoral campaign; how constituents exercise authority over elected officials who don't show up for work; and term limits vs. truly alternative candidates. Length 15.3 minutes.
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1/10/13: "Keeping up with the Jones High School Plans"
17/01/2013 Duración: 11minWhat constitutes a selective enrollment school; what the old Jones Commercial High School provided that no CPS school does today; and the long-term wisdom of selling off school property. Length 11.8 minutes.
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1/3/13: "ICE, CME, and TIFs"
09/01/2013 Duración: 10minAn unexpected rebuttal to Mayor Emanuel; the proposed state legislation to tax financial transactions and where it went; and an industry dedicated to the elimination of jobs. Length 10.3 minutes.
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7/21/11: "Public schools, private budgets"
23/12/2012 Duración: 08minThe disparity in availability of charter vs. neighborhood school financial data; why CPS finally put payroll information on-line; and the downside of Freedom of Information Act requests. Length 8.5 minutes.
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12/13/12: "Taxation by obfuscation"
15/12/2012 Duración: 09minWhat, exactly, CivicLab will reveal about tax-increment financing districts; why the printed Cook County property tax bill doesn't include tax info available on the county's Web site; and how tax-increment financing raises your taxes even if you don't live in a TIF district. Length 9.3 minutes.
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12/6/12: "A Development in Sheep's Clothing"
11/12/2012 Duración: 17minNew lows in veracity in the age of Rahm; adding transit and restricting cars as part of private land development; and the difference between Prentice Hospital and Wolf Point. Length 17.8 minutes.
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11/29/12: "Rahm's Addition by Subtraction Approach to Jobs"
02/12/2012 Duración: 12minWhat happened to the Emanuel administration's attempt to cut a deal with Ald. Sawyer; the neighborhoods in which the mayor feels most wary of political opposition; and how we teach critical thinking about democracy. Length 12.1 minutes.
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11/22/12: "United Generously Returns Taxpayer Subsidy It Was Required to Return Anyway"
29/11/2012 Duración: 11minWhere United's return of taxpayer subsidy will go; the story behind the $34 million TIF "return" of 2011; and Mayor Harold Washington, the father of Chicago TIF. Length 11.9 minutes.
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11/8/12: "To Mayor Emanuel, Some Jobs Are Worth More than Others"
13/11/2012 Duración: 15minWhat happens when black aldermen's constituents rebel; possible effects of the city council holding hearings on privatization deals; and the best strategy for the water-billing workers' union. Length 15.3 minutes.