Commentary: Is Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events on the ropes? – Chicago Sun-Times

"Art is good for Chicago’s residents and regional economy. Americans for the Arts estimated that pre-pandemic, the arts were responsible for $3.21 billion in economic activity in Chicago, and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events is integral to building back the creative sector."
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Deb
1 year ago

Should be on the ropes for promoting anti Semitism.

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