Chicago Ward Map Backed by Black Caucus Set for Approval – WTTW (Chicago)

However, despite the celebratory tone struck by the members of the Black Caucus and their supporters, members of the Latino Caucus remained silent — an indication that the racially polarizing debate that is set to be resolved just three days before the deadline has left deep scars.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

What about the other caucuses think? The Hispanic, the Asian, the White? (Pretty sure the Asian caucus doesn’t exist; POSITIVE the White caucus doesn’t – that would be racist.)

The absurdity of the whole thing would be laughable if it weren’t so dangerous.

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