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    Diana Zuñiga holds up a family photo taken at Terminal Island federal prison the day Carlos's dad was released after nearly 10 years in custody, and shortly before he was arrested and taken to Twin Towers Jail. Image by Arlene Mejorado/The Atlantic. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Dying for Justice in America's Jails

    They Called for Help. They’d Always Regret It.

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    PART OF: 'SHOT': Police-Involved Civilian Shootings

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    PART OF: Tracking the Vaccine: Eye on Equity in Chicago and Illinois

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    Register Nurse and Infectious Control Specialist Sarah Czechowicz administers the first COVID-19 vaccine at Elmhurst Hospital to Edward Sulita a Transporter at the Hospital on December 12, 2020. Image by Manuel Martinez / WBEZ. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Tracking the Vaccine: Eye on Equity in Chicago and Illinois

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    PART OF: Exploring the Varied Racial Realities of Chicago Catholicism

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    PART OF: 'SHOT': Police-Involved Civilian Shootings

    “SHOT” – the Drama of Injustice

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    Dr. Amish Desai, senior medical director at Oak Street Health, received the COVID-19 vaccine in Chicago, Ill. in January 2021. Image by Oak Street Health. United States, 2021.
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    Elderly Anxious for the COVID-19 Vaccine Face a Confusing Wait

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    Margarita Sanchez, a promotora de salud — community health worker — with Centro San Bonifacia, conducts a survey about COVID-19 and helps answer questions for people on Jan. 15, 2021, at a laundromat in Belmont Cragin on Chicago's Northwest Side. Manuel Martinez / WBEZ News.
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    PART OF: Tracking the Vaccine: Eye on Equity in Chicago and Illinois

    How Promotoras de Salud Are Fighting Vaccine Conspiracies in Chicago’s Latino Communities

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    Rural Doctors Are Using Influence To Get Their Patients To Take The COVID-19 Vaccine

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