CAN TV Program Archive

    Chicago Newsroom

    April 5, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by Lori Lightfoot, Chair of the Chicago Police Board. They discuss a recent memorandum of agreement between the city, the Illinois Attorney General‚Äôs Office, a coalition of community and legal activists and the Chicago Police Department to jointly seek a consent decree that will outline an action plan for reform of… View Article

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 3, 2018
    Willis Cowing interviews Gary Arnold about Progress Center for Independent Living. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 3, 2018
    Kenneth Borst interviews Marilyn Green about the National Federation of the Blind. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.

    Chicago Newsroom

    March 29, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by Tribune investigative reporter Michael Hawthorne for a discussion about environmental issues in Chicago. They discuss recent efforts to regulate the storage of manganese in Chicago, and the recognition that, despite its ability to hold almost five billion gallons of storm-water, the Deep Tunnel and McCook Reservoir can be filled to… View Article

    Chicago Newsroom

    March 22, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by three expert political journalists ‚Äì WGN- TV‚Äôs Tahman Bradley, Chicago Magazine‚Äôs Carol Felsenthal and WBEZ‚Äôs Dave McKinney ‚Äì to dissect the results of Tuesday‚Äôs Illinois primary. The panel discusses the near-loss for Bruce Rauner, the overwhelming win for JB Pritzker, Chuy Garcia‚Äôs rapidly-growing political influence in Chicago politics and the… View Article

    Political Forum

    March 15, 2018
    Scott Drury, Democratic candidate for Illinois Attorney General

    Political Forum

    March 15, 2018
    Jesse Ruiz, Democratic candidate for Illinois Attorney General

    Chicago Newsroom

    March 15, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by educator, political leader and author Dick Simpson for a conversation about his new book The Good Fight, which traces Simpson‚Äôs sixty years of activism for progressive causes. They discuss his City Council battles as an alderman in the 70s, his time as an ordained minister and his participation in fights… View Article