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OOTA Ep. 24 / ‘Beauty is Remembered’: A Mother’s Fight for Public Housing

March 28
49 mins

Episode Description

Who are the heroes of your neighborhood? In our latest episode of Out of the Archives, “Beauty is Remembered: A Mother’s Fight for Public Housing,” we honor the legacy of Ms. Beauty Turner, a mother, journalist, historian, and community activist who lived in Chicago’s Robert Taylor Homes for over a decade. Listen to Larry Turner, the son of Ms. Beauty, and other former Robert Taylor residents discuss the community’s complex and rich history, and share why neighborhood heroes like Beauty are critical to public housing communities.


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Content Notes: This episode discusses themes of death/dying, drug use, state-sanctioned displacement, and houselessness.

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