Thanks for this article. I didn’t know Chicago committed $10m or that we put $1.5m toward scholarships last year. It’s just a drop in the bucket compared to what should be committed, obviously, but it gives me some hope that it might have opened the door for additional financial justice in the near future. You’re right - with the current surplus, it’s time.
Thanks for this article. I didn’t know Chicago committed $10m or that we put $1.5m toward scholarships last year. It’s just a drop in the bucket compared to what should be committed, obviously, but it gives me some hope that it might have opened the door for additional financial justice in the near future. You’re right - with the current surplus, it’s time.