People's Budget Chicago 2021: Little Village, youth (virtual)
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This is a remote assignment to document a People’s Budget Chicago event for youth, hosted by Chicago United for Equity (CUE) and Yollocalli Arts Reach. If assigned, we will loop you in with the planning team via email.
Background Every year the City of Chicago undergoes the process of defining a budget for the city—this budget impacts every department of city government and many of the issues that affect Chicagoans every day.
In advance of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s budget recommendations to City Council, and the final budget approval by the end of this year, our friends at Chicago United for Equity (CUE) are coordinating The People’s Budget, an inclusive, community-led process to define investment priorities, creating an accountability framework and, ultimately, designing a budget that centers the voices of our most impacted communities.
CUE is hosting interactive discussions on the city budget in partnership with community groups located in areas with the greatest historical disinvestment, including Austin, Bronzeville, Brighton Park, Little Village and North Lawndale.
This is our second year partnering with CUE on the People’s Budget! Documenters content will be used to inform upcoming information and resources from Chicago United for Equity on the 2021 budget process.
Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team
Chicago budget conversation
10:16 AM Jul 8, 2021 CDT
More info: peoplesbudgetchicago.com
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- Running in the neighborhood (green spaces/parks)
- Restaurants, diversity of food
- Family, church, group activities, work, restaurants
- Safety, peace, and food
- Underground music shows
- Culture and community fests
A chill tune plays in the background as the group contemplates the question.
- Safe from developers (affordable housing), accessible, preserve culture and identity, ability for arts and businesses to thrive
- Community support, especially for at-risk youth
- Less stigmatization, focus on mental health and the resources to support that, closeness
- Safety, preventing crime, open-mindedness, compassion for community members
- Strong local economy (spending money within the community), healthy/fresh food options, additional street lighting for safety
- Resources and funding for arts and community schools
- More businesses, school funding, community-run projects
Health, Education, Housing, Infrastructure, Community Resources, Carceral System. https://t.co/uUoF5INam8
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- Community Resources (3 votes)
- Health (3 votes)
- Education (1 vote)
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- Better preparation with break-out rooms and perhaps use Google Meets instead
- Put questions posed to participants in the chat as well
Please see peoplesbudgetchicago.com for more information. Reply to this thread or DM me with any questions.