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Why are metro Chicago’s home values so weak? UIC researchers offer answers

April 3, 2018

Crain’s Chicago Business cites Chicago area unemployment research conducted by Teresa Córdova, director of the Great Cities Institute, and Matthew Wilson, and economic development planner with the institute, in an article examining factors related to the area’s stagnant home prices.

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Should the CTA be free? Examining transit cost burden on low-income Chicagoans

April 3, 2018

The Chicago Reader quotes Matt Wilson, economic development planner in UIC's Great Cities Institute, about the financial burden of transit fares for low-income residents and the feasibility of a free ride program.

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“Chicago’s Awful Divide”: GCI Data on Poverty and Joblessness Cited in Piece on Segregated Prosperity

April 2, 2018

Research from UIC's Great Cities Institute and Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy (IRRPP) is cited in an article from The Atlantic that examines poverty and segregation in Chicago.

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50 years after landmark report on riots, Kerner Commission’s last survivor still worries about racism

March 5, 2018

Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich interviewed Fred Harris, a former U.S. Senator from Oklahoma and the last living member of the Kerner Commission, during his recent visit to UIC where he delivered the keynote address for the Great Cities Institute's "The Kerner Report: 50 Years Later."

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Fifty years later, what the Kerner report tells us about race in Chicago today: The Chicago Reporter

February 27, 2018

This week's Kerner Report events and speakers were highlighted in a piece by The Chicago Reporter on the Commission's enduring findings.

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Upcoming Speaker Dr. Fred Harris Interviewed by Chicago Sun-Times on the Kerner Report

February 20, 2018

The UIC Great Cities Institute's March 1 event commemorating the release of the 1968 Kerner Commission Report on urban cities is previewed in the Chicago Sun-Times. Fred Harris, a former senator from Oklahoma and original member of the commission, serves as the keynote speaker and is interviewed by columnist Mary Mitchell.

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The 50th Anniversary of The Kerner Commission Report – Relevant More Than Ever

February 14, 2018

In an interview broadcast this morning on WGN Radio’s (720 AM) “The Opening Bell,” Teresa Córdova, director of the UIC Great Cities Institute, previewed the institute’s upcoming series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Kerner Commission report.

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Rust Belt No More: GCI Fellow on Chicago as Capital of “Water Belt”

February 9, 2018

The Chicago Tribune featured an op-ed by Rachel Havrelock, director of UIC's Freshwater Lab, associate professor of English, and Research Fellow at GCI, who writes about keeping water public and transforming the Rust Belt into the Water Belt.

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GCI Director Quoted on Chicago’s Youth Quality of Life Index

February 8, 2018

Teresa Córdova, director of the UIC Great Cities Institute, was interviewed by Route Fifty about the City of Chicago’s recently announced Youth Quality of Life Index, which aims to measure the impact of the city’s youth programs over time and inform future budgets.

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GCI Data Cited in Sun-Times Opinion Piece on Youth Employment Programming

February 5, 2018

Details from a 2017 UIC Great Cities Institute report on youth unemployment in the Chicago area are cited in a Chicago Sun-Times column about African-American employment data and the need for federal funding of youth employment and education programs.

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