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'Latino Voices' Community Conversation: Investment in Youth As Summer Nears | Latino Voices | Chicago News

With summer quickly approaching, WTTW News reporter Joanna Hernandez moderated the latest edition of our “Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices” community conversation about investments being made in young people by local organizations.

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Uncle of murdered Ramarni Crosby fundraising for youth outreach

Ramarni Crosby's uncle says he "does not want another family to go through what we're going through".

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Grant AME and Everytown For Gun Safety Host Program for Gun Violence Survivors - Los Angeles Sentinel

Grant AME Church, Everytown For Gun Safety and State Assemblymember Mike Gipson (D-Carson) will co-host a special program to show support for victims of gun violence on Saturday, November 6, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., on the Grant AME campus, 10435 South Central Avenue in Los Angeles, announced the Rev. Dr. J. Arthur Rumph, host pastor. Arvis Jones, Grant musician and gun violence victim, will also participate.

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Some immigrants shut out of coronavirus stimulus; other, mixed-status households will get latest COVID relief check


Tyler LaRiviere / Sun-Times
As a second round of pandemic stimulus checks trickles into Americans’ bank accounts, Glo Harn Choi again will be left to figure out how to stretch his wages to help his family, who were shut out of the financial relief because of their immigration status.
The Albany Park resident and his family, living in the suburbs, haven’t received either of the two stimulus checks approved by Congress. That’s because they are undocumented.
With his mother’s catering business taking a 20% hit during the coronavirus pandemic, the family members find themselves depending on each other to stay afloat financially.

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