DNC Chicago coverage roundup
Wednesday, Aug 14, 2024 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Sun-Times…
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* More… * Crain’s | Chicago smashed its fundraising goal for the DNC. Here’s how: When Chicago beat out Atlanta, Houston and New York to host the Democratic National Convention, it meant having to raise more money than any city had ever come up with before for political convention. The host committee promised the Democratic National Committee it would come up with at least $84.7 million. Chicago topped that amount, raising about $95 million for the convention that begins Monday. * CBS Chicago | Local agencies hold final meeting on plan to ensure Chicago DNC goes smoothly and safely: One final meeting of dozens of local agencies was held Tuesday, working to make it a smooth DNC, from the Chicago Transit Authority to the Department of Streets and Sanitation and the FBI. The agencies have been putting the final touches on plans to ensure business centers, waterways, and transportation assets remain safe in Chicago. They held a tabletop exercise on the subject Tuesday. * Tribune | The DNC will flood downtown Chicago with visitors. But will employees go to their offices?: As companies make plans, farm machinery manufacturer Deere has advised employees in its Fulton Market office to work remotely “to avoid the traffic and congestion we anticipate during the convention,” the company confirmed. SVN plans to close its West Loop office. Health care marketing firm AbelsonTaylor, located in the Old Post Office building downtown, plans to keep its office open but is allowing employees the option to stay home on a day they are typically mandated to come in. * Tribune | Some business owners and residents near United Center, home to upcoming DNC, want nearby migrant shelter moved: A group of business owners and residents near the United Center say that they’re being negatively impacted by the hundreds of migrants who are living at a nearby shelter and are demanding that the mayor move them. Roger Romanelli, executive director of the Fulton Market Association, told reporters at a news conference Tuesday that he believed everyone should be treated with respect and dignity under the law, but claimed that it’s “chaos and anarchy” at the shelter at 1640 W. Walnut St. He cited increased emergency calls to the shelter, fights in the street, garbage, drug usage and other concerns. […] To determine whether Chicago’s migrants are the dangerous threat some accuse them of being, a Tribune analysis looked at crime data at that shelter and others. The analysis showed migrant arrests are, in fact, up, but they’re rarely accused of violent felonies. Those who end up committing crimes typically steal out of desperation. * WTTW | More Than 40 Student Journalists in Illinois Chosen to Cover Democratic National Convention: The Chicago 2024 Host Committee and the Illinois Journalism Education Association worked to identify student journalists across the state to join the Illinois Youth Press Corps, providing them with opportunities to cover the convention. Selected student journalists will be fully credentialed to attend the convention and report inside the United Center and McCormick Place. * Hyde Park Herald | New athletic field in Woodlawn opens this week: Before the meeting concluded, [Christian Mitchell, the university’s vice president for civic engagement] told the audience to expect significant police activity near the Woodlawn dormitory, 1156 E. 61st St., during the Democratic National Convention next week. “The reason why is that CPD is using one of our facilities for outside law enforcement,” he said. “They’re going to be parking and then taking buses to the United Center on a daily basis.” Noting that the U. of C. does not have additional information to share, Mitchell added, “I just wanted to make sure that people knew this was happening.” * Block Club | CTA Trains Getting ‘Moving Murals’ Designed By Local Artists: At least eight different murals will be wrapped onto Blue, Green and Orange line trains starting in mid-August, officials announced Monday. The murals celebrate themes of democracy, diversity, and Chicago’s rich cultural heritage. Chicago-based graphic designer and artist Bob Faust oversaw the project, called “Track(ed) Changes: Democracy runs through our neighborhoods.” Artists involved in the work include Brandon Breaux, Kristoffer McAfee, Noel Mercado, Carlos Rolón, Esperanza Rosas and youth artists from Urban Gateways. * Sun-Times | Vice President Kamala Harris and her many Chicago ties: When Kamala Harris ran for president in 2019, her Illinois supporters were the best organized in the state. The ‘Illinois OG’s for Kamala’ will throw a champagne brunch Monday to help organize support for the Harris-Walz ticket. * Tribune | How and when to watch the DNC, including all the streaming options: Primetime programs will be 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Aug. 19, then 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Aug. 20-22. Look for coverage on the major TV news networks, plus there will be an official livestream at DemConvention.com, available with English and Spanish language audio as well as ASL interpretation.
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- JS Mill - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 9:17 am:
=“considerable political power” =
I am not sure these folks have a good understanding of their “political power”.
- Six Degrees of Separation - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 9:30 am:
We are being advised to work from home during DNC week.
- mrp - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 9:34 am:
$911 a bit too on the nose there.
Expensive tiered-access to get ‘closer’ to the action is just the perfect representation of stratification between commoners and elites.
- Demoralized - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 9:46 am:
==Abudayyeh could not say whether the protest groups would abide by Wood’s decision should it stand at the end of such an appeal==
If you refuse to abide by the rules then you what happens to you is what you deserve.
- Heat of Summer - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 9:57 am:
Mrp-did you read the part that said, “It doesn’t cost anything to receive a credential and work without a dedicated space.”?
- Excitable Boy - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 10:40 am:
- If you refuse to abide by the rules then you what happens to you is what you deserve. -
Bull Connor couldn’t have said it better.
I certainly hope things are worked out amicably but the Democrats have brought this controversy on themselves, and the Biden administration could end it in a heartbeat.
- Dave - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 10:48 am:
US Dept of Energy’s radiation-sniffing helicopter is sniffing for radiation
https://planefinder.net/data/flight/N411DE/history/4-69243183
- Larry Bowa Jr. - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 10:56 am:
“and who will get blamed. The protesters or the cops by the liberals at the convention and the media.”
You’re feeling victimized by something that hasn’t happened. Probably time to turn off the screens and go for a walk.
- Rich Miller - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 10:57 am:
===You’re feeling victimized by something that hasn’t happened===
Everyone should tone it down a notch.
- Norseman - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 11:02 am:
JS Mill @ 9:17 am + 1
- cermak_rd - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 11:33 am:
We have also been advised not to go to the campus unless absolutely necessary. I’m planning on bunkering down and not going into the city for the duration.
- Barrister's Lectern - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 11:41 am:
=== Biden administration could end it in a heartbeat. ===
How so?
- Anon today - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 11:42 am:
my employer is requiring people to go into the office during the DNC and people are BIG MAD about it.
- Three Dimensional Checkers - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 11:45 am:
I hope the protestors do not assume they have political cover that they do not in fact have, and everyone expresses their opinions peacefully. That is the most likely outcome, but there is a lot of worry about it.
- PublicServant - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 12:09 pm:
I didn’t really follow the GOP convention in Milwaukee, but did these same groups of protestors march there first, or is it just the DNC garnering their rants?
- JS Mill - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 12:21 pm:
I agree with Three Dimensional Checkers
- levivotedforjudy - Wednesday, Aug 14, 24 @ 1:33 pm:
I work in the IL Medical District, not far from the United Center. Getting office work in before next week. The small construction/traffic projects that were here just last week have mostly disappeared. Going West on Roosevelt Rd. from State st. was a breeze this morning.