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Emma Lozano, pastor of Lincoln United Methodist Church, said Wednesday it is time politicians fulfill their promise of allowing undocumented workers and family members to stay in the U.S. legally.
“That is the motivation, that is the demand,” Lozano said. “Keep our families together, reunite the families that were separated.”
Emma Lozano and members of the Right 2 Family Campaign called Wednesday for a “March and Rally for the Promise” on May Day in support of the American Right 2 Family Act.
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Outside Lincoln United Methodist Church in the Pilsen area, Right 2 Family Campaign members and community advocates called Wednesday for a “March and Rally for the Promise” to take place on May Day in Chicago. The May 1 march will begin at Union Park and end at Federal Plaza.
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Co-founders Steven Turner, Blair Turner-Aikens and Nathaniel Aikens aim to make their Turner Haus Brewery Chicago’s first Black-owned brewery since Vice District Brewery shut down in 2019.
Now that Turner Haus is beginning to make a name for itself via beer tasting events, the trio aim to correct a systemic issue within the craft beer industry: the lack of diversity.
“If you’re like me and you love good craft beer, and you start noticing every time you go to a taproom, you’re the only Black face in the room, and it’s like: ‘Well, that’s kind of weird,’ ” said Turner. “It takes a level of experience and expertise, study and mentorship that you would need to get and gain from folks that have been involved in the industry over an extended period of time, but not only that, it also takes capital.”
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Chicago turned into a winter wonderland over the weekend as a major storm dumped nearly a foot of snow on the city.
Our photographers were outside to capture the moment, from neighbors helping each other shovel out cars in Pilsen to the kids sledding down a hill in Grant Park.
One woman was seen taking photos of her little black dog dressed in a tartan coat. In another photo, a man rides his bike down a snowy hill.
Here are 24 photos of the weekend snowstorm from Sun-Times photographers Pat Nabong, Anthony Vazquez and Tyler LaRiviere:
A person walks by with a shovel in Pilsen.
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