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The immigrants' 248 grievances obtained through a public records act request include many complaints about hostile treatment by the staff of the Kansas-based company the city of Chicago hired to run the shelters.
On Oct. 27, 1929, congregation members gathered for the first service in their new Evanston church. They had organized themselves six years earlier as Northminster Presbyterian Church, and now they had a place to worship. But the young church was in jeopardy. Two days earlier, the stock market crashed, thrusting the country into the Great.
As part of their second-year MD curriculum, a group of Feinberg students recently designed and implemented a community quality improvement project, screening patients for food insecurity at their Education-Centered Medical Home (ECMH) site, the CommunityHealth Clinic, on Chicago's West side.