Proposed CPS Budget Cuts for 2022-2023 Alarm Affected Communities – WTTW (Chicago)

“Thinking about this community that has been hardest hit by this pandemic, a community that has seen a high level of violence — what we want to do is set up our schools for success and that doesn’t look like cutting our budgets.” said Andrea Ortiz, of the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council. “And these budget cuts are inequitable, they’re unsustainable, and Black and Latino communities are carrying the burden.”
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Pat S.
3 years ago

There are communities in Chicago that aren’t black and Latino?

Citizens not-of-color are not represented in media – it’s as if they have all left the City. The mayor only represents POC – the rest are on their own.

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