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What the City's New Casino Can Learn From Cabrini-Green's Broken Promises

What the City's New Casino Can Learn From Cabrini-Green's Broken Promises

The city promised residents could return to new homes, but instead there's a Target and fancy shops.

City Cast Chicago

June 2, 202214m 40s

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Show Notes

Yesterday, we explored the history of disinvestment and displacement at Cabrini-Green, Chicago’s infamous public housing complex on the Near North Side. The city began demolishing the high-rises in the 1990s, and the last one went down in 2011. But former Cabrini-Green residents are still fighting for what the city promised them: a chance to return to their community. Host Jacoby Cochran led a panel in January with journalists who investigated these broken promises, local historians, and others connected with Cabrini-Green to talk about where the community is now.


This episode was originally published Feb. 1, 2022.


Guests:

Carol Steele — Cabrini-Green resident and public housing advocate

Charles Price — Housing activist and former resident liaison at Cabrini-Green

Alejandra Cancino — Reporter, “Cabrini-Green: A History of Broken Promises


This panel was put on in partnership with the Better Government Association. You can find the full conversation on their website. 


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