CAN TV Program Archive

    Chicago Newsroom

    April 14, 2016
    Kate Grossman, University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics.

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 12, 2016
    Rob Rotman interviews Anita Hollander, who lost her leg to cancer, about her life and experiences performing in Chicago’s theater community. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions. Adapt of Chicago is a CAN TV Community Partner.

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 12, 2016
    Scott Nance of Access Living explains their Ombudsman Program which offers advocates to assist persons with disabilities with services or their living conditions.  This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 12, 2016
    Access Living hosts a Health Care Town Hall Meeting focusing on women’s health and assistive technology in the disability community. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 7, 2016
    Protesters oppose Lathrop Homes redevelopment project that would eliminate low-income housing in this video produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions. Adapt of Chicago is a CAN TV Community Partner.

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 7, 2016
    Discussion on healthcare advocacy in Illinois hosted by CJE SeniorLife.

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 7, 2016
    CJE SeniorLife hosts a discussion on the successes and challenges of seniors who move from nursing homes to live in the community. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).

    ADAPT of Chicago

    April 7, 2016
    Disability experts discuss the Ligas, Williams and Colbert Consent Decrees, legal rulings that allow people in nursing homes to move to community-based, integrated settings most appropriate to their needs. This program was hosted by CJE SeniorLife and recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).

    Chicago Newsroom

    April 7, 2016
    Ken Davis is joined by civic activist Tom Tresser. He talks about his history of organizing against privatization, TIFs and the Chicago Olympics. He’s currently crowdfunding a new book, We Are Not Broke, which argues for a more rational method of funding municipal government. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).