120 Struggling Performing Arts Organizations To Get City Grants: Lightfoot – WTTW (Chicago)

Organizations located on the South and West sides in low-income neighborhoods that have not gotten other help from the state or city will get priority for the grants, officials said. Residents of those neighborhoods have also suffered disproportionately from the coronavirus.
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True believer
5 years ago

Waste of money. All it is is more taxpayer bribes to people of color affected by systemic racism and to buy dummycrat votes. It’s time these idiots realize that art, acting, comedy, bartending, waitressing, music and community activism is not a sufficient career path and should not be subsidized by the hard working taxpayers.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Who gives a sh-t

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