‘Crying, dying, marching’: How media inaccurately represents queer South Africans, and what can be done to combat this
By Jordyn Bradley Medill Reports Roché Kester has a daily routine: wake up, eat breakfast, drink her coffee, go to work, come home, eat dinner, go to bed, do it all again the next day. It’s nothing unique or special, but it’s what she does. As a queer South African, Kester said she wishes stories […]
Chicago is testing its first composting program
By Damita Menezes Medill Reports As people become more environmentally conscious, local governments are working on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building eco-cities. And Chicago is finally taking its first step into composting. The city announced the launch of a pilot program in November and is now ready to begin accepting food scraps from a […]