Spend a month and in some cases years nosing around and reporting back. Amid all their joys into bachers. [laughter] they seem to have led rather fascinating lives think of assuring those lives with us in such remarkable and exquisite detail. Thank you for all the questions and thank you so much to all of you for being here. [applause] an out more from the printers wrote lit fest in chicago. Thanks so much for joining us today. This session is entitled Neil Steinberghl every day a highly selective definitely opinionated and alternating ugly humorous and heartbreaking Historical Tour of chicago in conversation with sherman. Oh yes lets give it up. [applause] neils book will be available for sale and assigning at the book sales and signing tents. On your map is mark and in nancy nancy or neil neil. Neil steinberg is a news columnist for the chicago suntimes he has been on staff since 1987 books include out of the wreck i rise you are never in chicago. Both published by the university of
Melanie newport newport. Shes the author of this is my jail local politics the rise of mass incarceration. Newport teaches urban and criminal justice history at the university of connecticut. Hartford. She is series editor with the chicago visions and revisions series at the university of chicago press. Newports research has been supported recently by university of connecticut humanities. University of, illinois at chicago libraries and, the black Metropolis Research consortium. She received a ph. D. In history Temple University in 2016. Newport hails tulsa, oklahoma and tacoma and lives in west hartford, connecticut. Dr. Amanda klonsky is a lecturer at the university of chicago crown school of social work and the author of the forthcoming book pandemic of punishment to be published by beacon press. This pivotal work chronicles the experience of people in american jails and prisons during the covid crisis. Until recently, she served as a at the ucla law covered bars data project. Amand
Melanie newport newport. Shes the author of this is my jail local politics the rise of mass incarceration. Newport teaches urban and criminal justice history at the university of connecticut. Hartford. She is series editor with the chicago visions and revisions series at the university of chicago press. Newports research has been supported recently by university of connecticut humanities. University of, illinois at chicago libraries and, the black Metropolis Research consortium. She received a ph. D. In history Temple University in 2016. Newport hails tulsa, oklahoma and tacoma and lives in west hartford, connecticut. Dr. Amanda klonsky is a lecturer at the university of chicago crown school of social work and the author of the forthcoming book pandemic of punishment to be published by beacon press. This pivotal work chronicles the experience of people in american jails and prisons during the covid crisis. Until recently, she served as a at the ucla law covered bars data project. Amand
Melanie newport newport. Shes the author of this is my jail local politics the rise of mass incarceration. Newport teaches urban and criminal justice history at the university of connecticut. Hartford. She is series editor with the chicago visions and revisions series at the university of chicago press. Newports research has been supported recently by university of connecticut humanities. University of, illinois at chicago libraries and, the black Metropolis Research consortium. She received a ph. D. In history Temple University in 2016. Newport hails tulsa, oklahoma and tacoma and lives in west hartford, connecticut. Dr. Amanda klonsky is a lecturer at the university of chicago crown school of social work and the author of the forthcoming book pandemic of punishment to be published by beacon press. This pivotal work chronicles the experience of people in american jails and prisons during the covid crisis. Until recently, she served as a at the ucla law covered bars data project. Amand
Melanie newport newport. Shes the author of this is my jail local politics the rise of mass incarceration. Newport teaches urban and criminal justice history at the university of connecticut. Hartford. She is series editor with the chicago visions and revisions series at the university of chicago press. Newports research has been supported recently by university of connecticut humanities. University of, illinois at chicago libraries and, the black Metropolis Research consortium. She received a ph. D. In history Temple University in 2016. Newport hails tulsa, oklahoma and tacoma and lives in west hartford, connecticut. Dr. Amanda klonsky is a lecturer at the university of chicago crown school of social work and the author of the forthcoming book pandemic of punishment to be published by beacon press. This pivotal work chronicles the experience of people in american jails and prisons during the covid crisis. Until recently, she served as a at the ucla law covered bars data project. Amand