Cuts, Classrooms, and Capital
In this episode of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, co-hosts Dr. Suzet McKinney and Glenn Eden, joined by roundtable regulars Sufyan Sohel, Hugo Balta, and Jeffrey Beckham, examine the week's biggest stories, including a banking milestone for Chicago's underserved communities and proposed cuts to American healthcare. Chicago Public Schools Board President Sean Harden reflects on leading the hybrid school board and his decision to step back from the November election, First Independence Bank's Dimitrius Hutcherson and Andrew Maychruk discuss the institution's entry into the Chicago market, and Howard Brown Health CEO Dr. Travis Gayles warns of more than one trillion dollars in proposed healthcare cuts.
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Cuts, Classrooms, and Capital
In this episode of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, co-hosts Dr. Suzet McKinney and Glenn Eden, joined by roundtable regulars Sufyan Sohel, Hugo Balta, and Jeffrey Beckham, examine the week's biggest stories, including a banking milestone for Chicago's underserved communities and proposed cuts to American healthcare. Chicago Public Schools Board President Sean Harden reflects on leading the hybrid school board and his decision to step back from the November election, First Independence Bank's Dimitrius Hutcherson and Andrew Maychruk discuss the institution's entry into the Chicago market, and Howard Brown Health CEO Dr. Travis Gayles warns of more than one trillion dollars in proposed healthcare cuts.
In this episode of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, co-hosts Dr. Suzet McKinney and Glenn Eden open with the Roundtable, examining the latest stories shaping Chicago and beyond. NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson previews the organization's national convention coming to Chicago, and TASC President and CEO Joel Johnson and Justice Initiatives Director Jac Charlier mark 50 years of the organization's work. Umi Grigsby and Bradly Johnson, the new leaders of Share Our Spare and BUILD Inc., also share their visions for the future of their organizations.
Deep Roots, New Directions
In this episode of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, co-hosts Dr. Suzet McKinney and Glenn Eden open with the Roundtable, examining the latest stories shaping Chicago and beyond. NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson previews the organization's national convention coming to Chicago, and TASC President and CEO Joel Johnson and Justice Initiatives Director Jac Charlier mark 50 years of the organization's work. Umi Grigsby and Bradly Johnson, the new leaders of Share Our Spare and BUILD Inc., also share their visions for the future of their organizations.
A Mayoral Race, A Presidential Legacy & A South Side Bet
In this summer season premiere of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, co-hosts Dr. Suzet McKinney and Glenn Eden speak with Congressman and newly announced Chicago mayoral candidate Mike Quigley about his case to lead the city. Michael Stratmaunis offers a preview of the Obama Presidential Center ahead of its grand opening, while Christy George and Dr. Harley Johnson discuss IBM's major investment in the future of the city's South Side.
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