CAN TV Program Archive

    Chicago Newsroom

    August 9, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined in the first segment by Kim Wasserman, Director of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization. They discuss the group‚Äôs initiatives to persuade the City to conduct a full re-evaluation of the neighborhood‚Äôs industrial corridor, and ways to stimulate sustainable, meaningful employment within Little Village. They have expressed public concerns that, as… View Article

    Chicago Newsroom

    August 3, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by Northwestern University School of Law‚Äôs Sheila Bedi, The Chicago Reporter‚Äôs Jonah Newman and Black Lives Matters Chicago‚Äôs Jonathan Projanski. They discuss the City‚Äôs recent release of a draft consent decree covering police reform in Chicago. They talk about the fact that community organizations won the right to participate in the… View Article

    Political Forum

    July 27, 2018
    19th district’s Illinois Representative Robert Martwick, discussed the current budget of Illinois, unions, and immigration issues. This program was recorded on July 25, 2018 at Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).

    Chicago Newsroom

    July 26, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by 45th Ward Alderman John Arena. They discuss reports that the City and the Police Department may be close to an agreement that would produce a consent decree for police reform in Chicago, but there still may be disagreement about whether officers should report each time they point their gun at… View Article

    Political Forum

    July 23, 2018
    Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle discusses issues she will pursue in her next term, as well as the forest preserve hate crime, redevelopment of Old County Hospital, the upcoming county budget, and more. This program was recorded on July 18, 2018 at Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).

    Chicago Newsroom

    July 17, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by Chicago Mayoral candidate Garry McCarthy. They discuss his tenure as police superintendent from 2011 to 2015 and his assertion that Chicago has to completely reform it‚Äôs economic, educational and law enforcement policies. He also discusses his difficult relationship with Mayor Emanuel, and his dismissal following the LaQuan McDonald shooting. This… View Article