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    How does the University of Chicago plan on helping with community violence protection

    How does the University of Chicago plan on helping with community violence protection

    Three weeks ago, the University of Chicago launched the Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Dr. Chico Tillmon & Marcus McAlllister to discuss the leadership academy will focus on gun violence training from the "grass roots perspective", how that should look and more. 

    Dr. Chico Tillmon is the director of the Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy

     

    & Marcus McAllister is a nationally known speaker, consultant, and expert in the field of violence interruption.

    How Chicago Public Schools is handling student attendance and the influx of non-English speaking students in classrooms

    How Chicago Public Schools is handling student attendance and the influx of non-English speaking students in classrooms

    Chicago Public Schools saw enrollment numbers stabilize for the first time in a decade, but a big problem that CPS is facing is getting the students to attend classes. With enrollment numbers staying the same, a big reason why may be because of the influx of non-English speaking students joining classrooms.

    WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Dr. Judith Allen & Shipra Panicker from Communities in Schools of Chicago to discuss attendance issues, the asylum-seeking children being enrolled in CPS classes, the challenges CPS continue to face & much more. 

    Dr. Judith Allen is the Chief Operating Officer of Communities in Schools of Chicago.

    Shipra Panicker is the Senior Director of Intensive Student Supports of Communities in Schools of Chicago.

    The relationship between racial equity & the arts and how it has changed

    The relationship between racial equity & the arts and how it has changed

    WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Nina Sanchez of Enrich Chicago & Dr. Anh Thang Dao-Shah of Creative Equity Research Partners to discuss racial equity's relationship with the arts and it's perception sociality & politically.  

    Nina Sanchez is the Co-Director of Enrich Chicago

    Dr. Anh Thang Dao-Shah is the Founder & Principal Researcher of Creative Equity Research Partners

    The debate on abortion: Part 2 with Brigid Leahy of Planned Parenthood of Illinois

    The debate on abortion: Part 2 with Brigid Leahy of Planned Parenthood of Illinois

    The political landscape on abortion has shifted over the past few years. With Roe v. Wade being overturned in 2022, the topic of abortion has been in the spotlight for over a year. This week's program concludes a two-part discussion about the two sides to the debate.

    In part two of the discussion, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Brigid Leahy, the Vice President of Planned Parenthood of Illinois, to discuss the challenges Planned Parenthood has faced since Roe v. Wade was overturned, their role within Illinois & more. 

    The debate on abortion: Part 1 with Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League

    The debate on abortion: Part 1 with Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League

    The political landscape on abortion has shifted over the past few years. With Roe v. Wade being overturned in 2022, the topic of abortion has been in the spotlight for over a year. This week's At Issue begins a two-part discussion about the two sides to the debate.

    WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Eric Scheidler, the Executive Director of the Pro-Life Action League, to discuss reproductive rights, the organization's goal of saving unborn babies & more. 

    Illinois Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on Trump's 3rd indictment and more

    Illinois Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on Trump's 3rd indictment and more

    Elected in 2016, Raja Krishnamoorthi was one of the stronger voices raised on Capitol Hill in favor of a commission to investigate the violence and motivation behind the January 6 insurrection. Illinois Congressman, Raja Krishnamoorthi sits down with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore to discuss former President Trump's third indictment, filling job vacancies, and more. 

    The difference between 'public safety' and 'community safety' in Chicago

    The difference between 'public safety' and 'community safety' in Chicago

    There are still many issues regarding policing in Chicago as the city still does not have a permanent Police Superintendent.

    WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Garien Gatewood, Chicago's 1st ever Deputy Mayor for Community Safety, to discuss the difference between "public safety" & "community safety", the future of policing in Chicago and more.

    An update on the Treatment Not Trauma ordinance

    An update on the Treatment Not Trauma ordinance

    The Chicago City Council is going to hold a subject matter hearing over the Treatment Not Trauma ordinance and WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore will break down what it is, why it's in place and what'll happen in its future.

    Dellimore is joined by:

    Dr. Arturo Carrillo - Deputy Director of Health & Violence Prevention

    Any Huamani-Gutierrez - Treatment Not Trauma Organizer

    & Cheryl Miller, and organizer with Southside Together Organizing for Power

    A look into the future of police leadership in Chicago

    A look into the future of police leadership in Chicago

    With Mayor Brandon Johnson in the search for a new police superintendent, the future of policing leadership in Chicago remains a hot topic. Alongside the newly launched Policing Leadership Academy at the University of Chicago, there is a lot to discuss. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Roseanna Ander & Kenneth Corey to discuss those topics & more. 

    Roseanna Ander is the Founder & Executive Director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab and Education Lab.

    Kenneth Corey is the former NYPD Chief of Department and worked under New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

    How the 2018 Parkland shooting could still have an effect on policing within schools

    How the 2018 Parkland shooting could still have an effect on policing within schools

    WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Retired Police Chief Tom Weitzel to discuss the ruling of the sheriff's deputy who was found not guilty of negligence in the Parkland shooting in 2018 and the effects that it might have in our community's schools & around the country and why the verdict should or shouldn't surprise you. 

    The pros and cons of subminimum wage for wait staff at restaurants

    The pros and cons of subminimum wage for wait staff at restaurants

    Some key Chicago alderpersons, labor leaders and others are joining in a push to do away with the so-called "subminimum" wage paid to those who also earn tips. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Saru Jayaraman and Sam Toia to discuss both perspectives on subminimum wage. 

    Saru Jayaraman is the President of One Fair Wage. 

    Sam Toia is the President of the Illinois Restaurant Association.

    Pullman and Juneteenth

    Pullman and Juneteenth

    Juneteenth is a federally recognized holiday commemorating the emancipation of African-American slaves in 1865.

    The Pullman neighborhood has it's own ties to the holiday and WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by David Peterson Jr., the President of the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum to discuss Pullman's role in the celebration of the holiday, the first black labor history museum being housed in the neighborhood and more. 

    Conservatives on Mayor Johnson

    Conservatives on Mayor Johnson

    New Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was inaugurated at the Credit Union 1 Arena on Monday May 15th 2023. While many were excited to hear his plans for the city, some do share that excitement. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski & Illinois Policy Institute President Matt Paprocki to discuss the points of view on Mayor Johnson's speech, his plans for the city of Chicago and much more. 

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