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Talk of Racism Proves Thorny for G.O.P. Candidates of Color

As candidates like Tim Scott and Nikki Haley bolster their biographies with stories of discrimination, they have often denied the existence of systemic racism in America while describing situations that sound just like it.

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Tyrone F. Muhammad on Illinois' legal cannabis industry and lack of real social equity | WGN Radio 720

Author, entrepreneur, and founder of Ex-Cons for Community and Social Change Tyrone F. Muhammad joins The Althimer Show to talk about what led him to start one of the most outspoken organizations in Chicago. Muhammad also discusses why there needs to be tougher regulations in Illinois’ legal marijuana industry, and why residents on the South […]

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Daywatch: Little Village mourns as Adam Toledo video emerges, CPS-CTU reach tentative deal to reopen high schools and a look at legal weed's first year in Chicago

Legal weed's first year in Chicago: High arrest rates for Black people, a boutique experience for others

Legal weed’s first year in Chicago: High arrest rates for Black people, a boutique experience for others William Lee, Chicago Tribune © Raquel Zaldivar/Chicago Tribune Tyrone F. Muhammad, executive director of Ex-Cons for Community and Social Change, protests outside Sunnyside dispensary in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago on April 12, 2021. Marijuana legalization has been a boyhood dream come true for Keith Fort, a recently retired stage manager for live events who said he’s glad Chicago finally joined the ranks of other weed-friendly cities he’s visited. “Fifty years I’ve waited for legalization. I’m 66 years old,” he said.

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Parallel worlds emerge in first year of legalization as Black people make up over three-quarters of marijuana-related arrests while boutique dispensaries take off

Legal weed’s first year in Chicago: High arrest rates for Black people, a boutique experience for others William Lee, Chicago Tribune © Raquel Zaldivar/Chicago Tribune Tyrone F. Muhammad, executive director of Ex-Cons for Community and Social Change, protests outside Sunnyside dispensary in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago on April 12, 2021. Marijuana legalization has been a boyhood dream come true for Keith Fort, a recently retired stage manager for live events who said he’s glad Chicago finally joined the ranks of other weed-friendly cities he’s visited. “Fifty years I’ve waited for legalization. I’m 66 years old,” he said.

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