Episode 63: Jan Schakowsky on Inside the Skev
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Episode 63: Jan Schakowsky on Inside the Skev

This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, U.S. Representative for Illinois’ 9th District, which include the Skev. In this episode we discuss the government’s response to Covid-19, the stimulus programs, and her work to protect nursing home employees and residents. We also discuss her story in getting into politics and her encouragement for more people to get involved.

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Episode 56: Harry Nathan Gottlieb-Unify America-Jackbox Games-Jellyvision Lab
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Episode 56: Harry Nathan Gottlieb-Unify America-Jackbox Games-Jellyvision Lab

This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Harry Gottlieb. For the last 25 years Harry has focused on making learning and decision-making delightful and creating unique games that bring people together. In this episode we discuss Harry’s latest initiative which is Unify America, which is working to help us see that we are far more unified than we believe, and that there is a way to address our greatest, most intractable problems in a spirit of unity and cooperation. We also discuss Harry’s ventures of founding Jackbox Games and The Jellyvision Lab.

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Episode 50: Aaron Masliansky-Inside the Skev

Episode 50: Aaron Masliansky-Inside the Skev

This week, the 50th episode on Inside the Skev, I flip the table on myself, and take up an offer from former guest Victoria Reeves to interview me, Aaron Masliansky!  In this episode, you will learn what inspired me to start Inside the Skev, my life, passions and profession.

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Episode 47: Dr. Jenny Thompson-Evanston History Center

Episode 47: Dr. Jenny Thompson-Evanston History Center

This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Dr. Jenny Thompson. Dr. Thompson is the Director of Education at the Evanston History Center. She recently wrote, “The Takeover 1968,” which provides an in-depth look at what started on May 3, 1968, when a group of Black students at Northwestern University made headlines when they occupied the university’s main financial building and announced that they would not leave until their demands were met. We discuss the book, the History Center and the history of Evanston.

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Episode 44: Brittany McGhee-The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Episode 44: Brittany McGhee-The Chicago Council on Global Affairs

This week on, “Inside the Skev,” we sit down with Brittany McGhee, the Assistant Director of Next Generation at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is an independent, nonpartisan organization that provides insight on critical global issues, advances policy solutions, and fosters dialogue about what is happening in the world and why it matters to people in Chicago, the United States, and around the globe.

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Episode 36: Dino Robinson-Shorefront Legacy Center
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Episode 36: Dino Robinson-Shorefront Legacy Center

This week on, “Inside the Skev,” we sit down with Dino Robinson. Dino is the founder of the Shorefront Legacy Center. Shorefront collects, preserves and educates people about Black history on Chicago’s suburban North Shore. We discuss the origins of the Center, it’s growth and future. We also discuss the roots of segregation in housing in Evanston, and the topic of reparations in Evanston.

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Episode 23: Inside the Evanston-Mayor Steve Hagerty
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Episode 23: Inside the Evanston-Mayor Steve Hagerty

This week on, “Inside the Skev” we interview Mayor Steve Hagerty from the City of Evanston. Mayor Hagerty discusses his passion for being mayor, his triumphs, his challenges, his hopes and his passions. He also discusses new development projects in the area, both private and public like the new Robert Crown Center and the redesigned Fountain Square.

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Episode 16: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District-MWRD
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Episode 16: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District-MWRD

In this episode, we visit the Terrence J. O'Brien Water Reclamation Plant (WRP), which is part of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Chicago located at Howard and McCormick in Skokie. We speak with Kimberly Du Buclet, one of the commissioners of the MWRD, Aruch Poonsapaya, the O'Brien WRP Operations Manager and Patrick Thomas, the public affairs specialist for the MWRD.

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