Today’s guest is Dennis Stearns, a financial planner and futurist. We’ll be talking today about his latest book, Fourth Quarter Fumbles, plus his take on what we can expect 10 to 50 years from now.
Civil Rights Activist talks to Sylvia Snowden about the economic problems of urban communities, how Black Chicagoans are being repressed by financial institutions and the government and the protest he lead against Chase bank. Red Lines & Black Lives: The Policies that created the South and West Sides is a CAN TV original production.
ProPublica reporter Emily Hopkins talks to Sylvia Snowden about the immediate negative impact redlining has on Black Chicagoans through the city’s traffic camera system. The Policies that created the South and West Sides is a CAN TV original production.
Nedra Sims Fears, CEO of the Greater Chatham Initiative, discusses how redlining impacts the South and West Sides of Chicago and its effect on generational wealth of Black Chicagoans. Red Lines & Black Lives: The Policies that created the South and West Sides is a CAN TV original production.
Financial Author Kathleen Rehl joins Bridge Sullivan Mermel to talk about retirement, leaving a meaningful legacy, talking to loved ones about end-of-life plans, and finding romance after widowhood.
In this episode, the theme is Elevating Voices: The Next Generation. We will get a youth perspective on climate change. We will also take a look at Build Back Better and its impact on Illinois policy as well as sharing tips on weatherization.
The Chicago City Council missed the deadline to approve a new ward map. Is it because the dispute between the Black and Latino Caucuses? Chairman of the Latino Aldermanic Caucus Ald. Gilbert Villegas explains. Political Forum is an original CAN TV Production
Host Bridget Sullivan Mermel brings on two business owners, Michael Ginsberg and Michael Cameron to discuss their experiences of running their business during the COVID lockdown.