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Liberal Fascism?

Liberal Fascism?

By: Daniel Nardini There are many great and wonderful books out there that I would highly recommend to my readers. This is not one of them. The book, Liberal Fascism:… Read more »

Community Rallies at Vacant Building Where Dead Body Was Found

Community Rallies at Vacant Building Where Dead Body Was Found

Action Now members, families and residents in Humboldt Park held a rally and press conference on April 19th, outside of a vacant building at 3808 W. Grand where a woman’s… Read more »

Battle Front Tucson

Battle Front Tucson

By: Daniel Nardini The battle for Latino and Mexican American studies in Arizona continues. Even though such studies have been officially banned in the Tucson Unified School District school system,… Read more »

People of the Books

People of the Books

By: Daniel Nardini What country’s nationals read more books per capita a year? According to UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), the answer is Iceland. An individual Icelander… Read more »

No Honor in Political Opportunism

No Honor in Political Opportunism

By: Daniel Nardini There is no question right now who is the Republican choice for its presidential candidate—Mitt Romney. I always believed that he would eventually become the winner. I… Read more »

An Act of Humanity Among Lawmakers

An Act of Humanity Among Lawmakers

By: Daniel Nardini This act of humanity happened for the strangest of reasons. A bill was passed in the Nebraska state legislature that would fund pre-natal care for all women… Read more »

No Penney for Your Thoughts

No Penney for Your Thoughts

By: Daniel Nardini As has been announced, the Canadian government will no longer be making pennies. It makes perfect economic sense—it costs 1.6 Canadians cents to mine and manufacture the… Read more »

La Rep. Lisa Hernández Promueve la Conscientización del Autismo

La Rep. Lisa Hernández Promueve la Conscientización del Autismo

La Rep. Estatal, Lisa Hernández (D-Cicero) ofreció un Seminario de Conscientización sobre el Autismo para brindar a los residents información y recursos, el lunes, 23 de abril, en la Bilbioteca… Read more »

Delgado Opposes Quinn’s Proposed Medicaid Funding Plan

Delgado Opposes Quinn’s Proposed Medicaid Funding Plan

State Senator William Delgado (D–Chicago) believes there has to be a better way to help fund the Medicaid program than to cut provider funding and increasing taxes. “First and foremost… Read more »

Casa Central Supports National Child Abuse Prevention Month

Casa Central Supports National Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and Casa Central has joined thousands of communities throughout the United States to put children first. On Thursday, April 26th at 11 a.m.,… Read more »