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Organizers from the group Talking Whiteness , which holds conversations about Whiteness and racism , facilitated the event, which is the first in a two-part series. Another session will take place May 20 and will be moderated by Evanston Township High School students. Talking Whiteness member Blaire Frett graduated ETHS in 2012 and grew up in Evanston’s 6th Ward. During the 2012 referendum vote to build a school in the 5th Ward, Frett noticed the pattern of northern Evanston’s two predominately White wards voting against its construction. When the group began their work facilitating discussions on anti-racism last year, Frett said questions around the referendum votes guided their efforts. ....
Evanston Now Library to host forums on 5th Ward school The Evanston Public Library is planning a two-part discussion on the history of school segregation in Evanston and proposals for a new 5th Ward school. An image of the original Foster School, in the 5th Ward constructed in 1905 and later destroyed by fire. The Evanston Public Library is planning a two-part discussion on the history of school segregation in Evanston and proposals for a new 5th Ward school. “Investigating Our History From Different Perspectives,” will be held on Zoom at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 13, hosted by Dino Robinson, founder of the Shorefront Legacy Center; Mary Barr, author of Friends Disappear: The Battle for Racial Equality in Evanston, and Evanston youth organizers. ....
Community leaders from Evanston and Chicago discussed the history of redlining, fair housing policy and how these issues connect to reparations in a public forum Thursday. The forum was hosted by Open Communities, an Evanston-based non-profit housing agency focused on fair housing, and was moderated by Shorefront Legacy Center founder Dino Robinson. Panelists looked at housing discrimination through the lens of politics, religion, and business and included Ald. Robin Rue Simmons (5th) and Black Coalition for Housing Executive Director Courtney Jones. Rue Simmons said Evanston’s initial reparations program aims to redress discriminatory housing policies. Evanston’s Restorative Housing Program will distribute grants of up to $25,000 to 16 qualifying families to fund down payments, mortgage assistance or home repairs. The decision to center housing in the initial reparations program came from Evanston stakeholders’ feedback during community meetings, according to Rue Si ....