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Afternoon Briefing: Little Village mom writes poems to honor victims of gang violence

by Edinburg Post Report
May 13, 2024
in Lifestyle • Travel
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Good afternoon, Chicago.

A group of aldermen are calling on Mayor Brandon Johnson and Gov. J.B. Pritzker to replace embattled Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter.

Nineteen aldermen, including several progressive Johnson allies and other more conservative aldermen, have so far signed onto the resolution that also calls for Carter to resign, according to lead co-sponsor Ald. Matt Martin, 47th. Though nonbinding, it’s the sharpest City Hall rebuke of Carter yet as the leader’s CTA continues to struggle with hiring, service cuts, lagging ridership and a looming financial cliff.

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Doris Hernandez reads from a notebook of poems on May 9 that she wrote to help her cope with the loss of her son, who was killed in 2012 in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)

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She began to write, channeling her emotions into verses that pay tribute to the suffering of a community in Chicago that has been plagued by gang and gun violence for decades. Read more here.

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