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City Clerk’s Office Features CPS Student “Wall of Hope Not Hate”
CPS students created an art show on countering gun violence and anti-immigrant hatred. This week, the City Clerk’s Office hosts the Student Wall of Hope.

Bughouse Square Debates July 28 Invite Youth Voices
On July 28, Chicago’s Washington Square Park, also known as Bughouse Square, will host the annual Bughouse Square Debates, billed as the city’s favorite free-speech event. This year, a youth soapbox for speakers ages 25 and under is being hosted by the GCE Lab School. Featured speakers will address topics ranging from immigration and LGBTQ acceptance to gun violence and…