We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times & WBEZ Newsrooms in Cicero

The latest community listening session — in collaboration with WBEZ — took place in Cicero on Oct. 25. Readers had the opportunity to bring their questions, concerns and comments directly to our journalists!

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We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times & WBEZ Newsrooms in Cicero | October 25, 2023

Members of the Sun-Times and WBEZ newsrooms came to Cicero to hear from YOU, our valued readers.

Readers like you asked questions, expressed concerns and shared feedback with journalists. These conversations are invaluable and influence our future coverage!

If you missed the event, we’re working our way around the city and will see you soon.

Learn more about Sun-Times community listening sessions here. And, express your interest in hosting or participating in future listening sessions here.  

Shout-out to the venue, El Valor, for hosting us! Visit them at elvalor.org or 5310 W. 24th Pl.

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