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WBEZ's Reset brings context to the latest Chicago-area news with experts, journalists and newsmakers.
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WBEZ's Reset brings context to the latest Chicago-area news with experts, journalists and newsmakers.
Want to be a connected Chicagoan in the know? Subscribe to this podcast!
You can email the team behind Reset at reset@wbez.org. Or leave us a voicemail at 888-915-9945.

    Chicago Legal Group Wants Limited Solitary Confinement In Illinois Prisons

    Chicago Legal Group Wants Limited Solitary Confinement In Illinois Prisons

    A report from the Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, and other groups, says the state’s continued practice of solitary confinement violates international human rights. But change may be on the horizon. Illinois’ general assembly is considering legislation that would restrict solitary confinement, and hopefully create change in the system. Reset learns more from James Swansey with Restore Justice, and David Shapiro with the Chicago Lawyers’ Committee.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 15 min
    Use It Or Lose It: The Tale of Covid Relief Money Burning A Hole In Chicago’s Pocket

    Use It Or Lose It: The Tale of Covid Relief Money Burning A Hole In Chicago’s Pocket

    For this week’s update from City Hall, we learn about Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to spend the remaining federal COVID-19 dollars before the funds expire at the end of the year. Plus, why the Mayor didn’t attend the funeral of a slain CPD officer, and how he’s defending support for the Chicago Bears $4.7 million stadium proposal. We get the latest from WBEZ’s Tessa Weinberg.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 9 min
    Grammy-Award Winning Singer Laufey In Chicago

    Grammy-Award Winning Singer Laufey In Chicago

    A jazz icon to some, a breakout pop star to others, the Icelandic-Chinese singer Laufey has skyrocketed into popularity. Her debut album dropped in 2020, and just three years later she won a Grammy for her 2023 album ‘Bewiched’. Reset sat down with the 25-year-old for more on stardom and how her lyrics resonate with fans of all ages.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 26 min
    CTA Continues To Struggle, Illinois Lawmakers Want to Consolidate Chicago Transit Agencies

    CTA Continues To Struggle, Illinois Lawmakers Want to Consolidate Chicago Transit Agencies

    From the recent death of an employee on the job raising concerns about driver safety, to a program meant to bolster employment that’s falling short of its goals, and a controversial appointment to the board, the Chicago Transit Authority continues to struggle. Reset talks through these issues, and some possible solutions, with Block Club Chicago’s Manny Ramos, Chicago Sun-Times’ Lauren FitzPatrick, and Commuters Take Action’s Morgan Madderom.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 14 min
    Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Regains Sovereignty Over Some Of Their Homelands

    Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Regains Sovereignty Over Some Of Their Homelands

    In 1849, the U.S. government illegally auctioned off land owned by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. Over the past two decades, the Tribal Nation has purchased some of their land back. This month, the U.S. Department of the Interior placed those 130 acres into a trust, formally recognizing the tribe’s ability to govern portions of their homelands. This is the first time this has happened in Illinois. Reset checks in with Joseph “Zeke” Rupnik, a chairman of the Prairie Band, on their efforts to regain sovereignty over the entire Shab-eh-nay Reservation.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 12 min
    Openlands Plants Its 10,000th Tree In Time For Arbor Day

    Openlands Plants Its 10,000th Tree In Time For Arbor Day

    The Chicago based non-profit, Openlands, brings trees to you! The organization’s program introduces the public to caring for the environment through teaching residents how to identify, care for, plant and advocate for trees. Reset talks with Openlands CEO, Michael Davidson and TreeKeeper #1905, Pablo Rodriguez. We also talk with Reset sustainability contributor Karen Weigert.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 17 min

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