Law, Segregation and Economic Development in Chicago: WBEZ's Natalie Moore
Room B
1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Presenting student organizations: Law Students Association (LSA) Black Law Students Association
Join LSA, BLSA, and Law of the Land for a lunch discussion and Q & A with WBEZ's Natalie Moore, in conversation with Professor Randolph Stone of the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinic at the Law School.
Natalie Moore is WBEZ’s South Side Reporter, covering issues of segregation and inequality in Chicago. In this capacity, she has written extensively on topics such as affordable housing, mixed-income communities, and economic development in the city. Named Best Journalist in 2017 by the Chicago Reader and a Casey Medal recipient, her writing has appeared in the BBC, New York Times, NPR’s Morning Edition, and the Chicago Sun-Times, where she also writes a monthly column. In addition to receiving various accolades for her work, Ms. Moore is the author of The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation, which won the 2016 Chicago Review of Books award for nonfiction.