Community leaders weighed in on expectations they have of Brandon Johnson’s administration regarding crucial issues that impact Chicago’s Black and Latino communities, and the city as a whole.
When Johnson enters office, he’ll have promises to uphold when it comes to tackling crime and policing, a CTA staffing shortfall, going after large polluters, as well as navigating education hurdles such as an elected school board, and a new teachers union contract.
“Chicago Tonight” co-host and “Chicago Tonight: Black Voices” host Brandis Friedman was joined by Jose Manuel Almanza Jr., director of advocacy and movement building for
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