Woodlawn residents demand housing protections amid gentrification, rising rents – FOX32 (Chicago)

Residents from South Shore and Woodlawn called for increased housing protections as the Obama Center is set to be built on the South Side. Activists noted that in June, the mayor vowed to prevent residents from losing their homes and said he needs to follow through on that promise.
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Dorf
1 year ago

Their first mistake was trusting a politician to actually do what they promised!

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Fear not folks, Johnson would never break a solemn promise to the people.

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

Brando must have a lot of Black buppie developer buddies that are gaming to “cash in on Obama” around OC to keep him silent on his usual equity shtick

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