A row of old brick homes in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago during the summer
A row of old brick homes in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago during the summer

Mandel School’s David B. Miller shares insight on a Chicago suburb’s decision to use tax money from recreational marijuana sales for housing funding

Evanston reparations program brings renewed focus to national conversation

ideastream: David B. Miller, associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, weighed in on the decision by a Chicago suburb to use tax money from recreational marijuana sales to create a $10 million fund that make payments to Black residents for past housing discrimination and the long-lasting impacts of slavery.