The People’s Free Food Project
Black and brown Chicagoans are making sure everybody eats—while holding space for revolution and joy.
Black and brown Chicagoans are making sure everybody eats—while holding space for revolution and joy.
El coronavirus ha devastado comunidades mexicoamericanas en Illinois. Pero en el barrio de Wicker Park de Chicago, una familia trabaja y espera un mejor mañana.
Coronavirus has devastated Latino communities in Illinois. But in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, one family is working and hoping for a better tomorrow.
COVID-19 put a spotlight on worker vulnerability, but creates challenges for traditional in-person organizing tactics.
People living in shelters or on the street, especially those addicted to opioids, navigate a new set of risks and challenges.
Service cuts and risk of transmission affect those "who have no other choice."
But this time, let’s also invest in critical infrastructure—including healthcare.
By the time she was four, my grandmother had survived her first global pandemic. A lifetime later, she is weathering another.
Coronavirus has threatened the viability of in-person voting. With major elections just a few months away, states and organizers are looking to expand alternative options.
With higher risks of relapse during COVID-19, communities are finding new ways to support each other.
"If you listen long enough, you’ll find your own Prine line, the one that makes you feel real lonesome and want to laugh, all at once."
Facilities across the region have begun releasing incarcerated people due to dangerous conditions. It's not the first time.