On Chicago’s far Northwest Side, changing demographics and politics represent a divide of old vs. new. Many residents in these neighborhoods are cops, fire fighters, teachers and other city workers who are required to live inside the city’s borders. They like the suburban-like living that offers brick bungalows, backyards and a slower pace. Now, more Latino and younger, white, liberal families have been moving from more densely populated parts of Chicago to the Northwest Side for affordable single-family homes and good schools. Those shifting demographics and more progressive political leanings have created some drama, especially with current Alderman Jim Gardiner. Gardiner is divisive in the area--pitting neighbor against neighbor, and is even the subject of two lawsuits. Host Jacoby Cochran breaks down the current drama, and what issues drove the divides in the 45th Ward.
Guests:
Alex Nitkin--Editor and City Hall Reporter, The Daily Line
Ariel Parrella-Aureli--Reporter, Block Club Chicago
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