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    Our guest today is Trina Tyler (MPP '20). She is a native Chicagoan and an advocate for policy accountability and reform in her hometown. She also works with the Invisible Institute.

    Stay until the end to catch our Chicago Hot Takes segment!

    Credits:
    Kyra Sturgill, for co-hosting
    Steve Crano, for co-hosting and music
    Iszy Licht, for editing
    Edoardo Ortiz, for producing
    Blake Daniels, for music

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