Monday, April 30, 2012

Monday, April 30, 2012
As the city prepared to close three more mental health clinics Monday, Chicago mental health advocates protested outside Mayor Rahm Emanuel's City Hall office.

According to the Mental Health Movement, the coalition leading ongoing protests against the mayor's clinic consolidation plan, Chicago's City Hall will close earlier than usual -- at 4:30 p.m Monday -- ahead of a press conference advocates had slated for 5:15 p.m. The group instructed those interested in participating in the press conference to arrive before 4:30 and proceed to the building's fifth floor.

NBC Chicago reports that, as of early Monday evening, five protesters have been arrested for breaching a barrier during their City Hall demonstration. Advocates also reportedly moved their press conference outside City Hall.
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Protests Heat Up As City Prepares To Close Mental Health Clinics

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Monday, April 30, 2012
I am obsessed with matchmaking. With Americans becoming brides at age 29 and grooms at 30, I, also 30, boast a teeming pool of single friends, friends of friends, and friends of friends of friends -- with acquaintances thrown in when times are tight -- from which to mastermind introductions. I produce thoughtful and educated pairings, humming Mendelssohn's Wedding March as I middle-man contact information for two people I am confident will click.

To date, I'm zero for four.

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Monday, April 30, 2012
The Rodney King beating set off a spark within Los Angeles' black community, and when the four officers charged with assaulting him were acquitted, that spark exploded into the worst riots our country had seen in decades, or possibly ever.

Bob Tur and Marika Gerrard, a former husband and wife news reporting power duo, caught some of the most important footage to come out of the April 1992 LA riots in their helicopter far above the disintegrating City of Angels. The Huffington Post spoke with both Tur and Gerrard, now divorced, about their unique vantage point, what they feel went wrong and how they found themselves live-broadcasting the horrific beating of white truck driver Reginald Denny at the now famed corner of Florence and Normandie in South Los Angeles.
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Caroline Rothstein: The Real 30 Things Women/Womyn Should Have and Know Before Turning 30
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Sam Adams: Saving Our Communities and the Nation Starts from the Ground Up
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Lorraine Devon Wilke: The Night They Burned My City Down: Remembering the L.A. Riots
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