Ald. Samantha Nugent: Libraries in Chicago are essential. Why is the mayor cutting CPL’s budget? – Chicago Tribune*

"For many Chicago residents, especially in working-class, low-income and immigrant communities, the public library is a lifeline. Families depend on CPL for access to Wi-Fi, computers, job support, after-school programs and safe spaces. Every cut sends a message — that literacy, equity and access are somehow negotiable."
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Tubal-Cain
6 months ago

Gary IN public library has been closed for years. It is a city without hope.

Fullbladder
6 months ago

25% of Cook County is illiterate…

daskoterzar
6 months ago

Because he can’t read…

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