How Latinos Fought the Machine for a Political Voice
Chicago’s Latinx population makes up the city’s second largest demographic, with the largest groups being of Mexican and Puerto Rican origin. And from City Council to Congress, we continue to see more Latinos represented in politics. With Congressman Jesus “Chuy” Garcia in the race for mayor, there is a chance we will see the first Latino elected to the city’s top job. Dr. Wilfredo Cruz has tracked the rise of Latino power in politics in his new book “Latinos in Chicago: Quest for a Political Voice.” He joins host Jacoby Cochran to discuss this history.
Some news: Public comment is open through 5 p.m. Wednesday on Chicago Public Schools’ 2023-24 schedule. And on Thursday, City Council candidates in four Southwest Side wards will be at a public forum at Curie High School
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