• Chicago Clinic Sees People, Not Dollar Signs

    Chicago Tribune columnist Dawn Turner Trice weighs in on proposed Medicaid cuts through the eyes of a clinic in her city that treats patients regardless of their ability to pay. She says it would be devastating to lose those services. At nearly 7 feet tall, Dr. Dan Ivankovich is the larger-than-life Chicago orthopedic surgeon who…

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  • Urban Gardens Promote Healthy Eating in Food Deserts

    In her Chicago Tribune column, Dawn Turner Trice writes about the importance of community gardens in neighborhoods where there are precious few structural resources such as grocery stores and other bustling businesses. She says that urban farming promotes healthy eating and generates jobs. Growing Home has two farms and two gardens in Chicago. The one…

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  • One More Time: 'Is Marriage for White People?'

    In her Chicago Tribune column, Dawn Turner Trice writes that women in the Windy City seemed eager to learn more about Ralph Richard Banks’ controversial solution to their relationship woes during his recent visit. The author of Is Marriage for White People? How the African American Marriage Decline Affects Everyone suggests that black women date…

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