
April 8, 2026
Chicago South Side Birth Center Breaks Ground, Marking Milestone for Community-Led Maternal Healthcare
Photos by Joseph Ross Photography
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This interview aired on WBEZ on June 12, 2019
Chicago Beyond has unveiled a new guidebook they say will help make research “more authentic” and equitable by breaking down the power dynamic between funders, researchers and community organizations.
Morning Shift talks to Liz Dozier, founder and CEO of Chicago Beyond, for more on how the toolkit could shape the future of urban research.
GUEST: Liz Dozier, founder and CEO of Chicago Beyond
LEARN MORE: Why Am I Always Being Researched? (Chicago Beyond guidebook)
Undoing The Bias Of People Studying Bias
Morning Shift Podcast
When people say there are “two Chicagos”, they’re talking about inequities: the way resources are distributed among schools, the way neighborhoods are policed, grants and other monies given to help small businesses flourish, a difference in city services. A new study documenting many of those inequities, and offering some solutions, has just arrived from the Chicago Urban League. Plus, the researchers and the money people looking to identify and erase inequity are often subject to the very biases they’re trying to eliminate. We’ll talk to one woman who’s recognized it, and is doing something about it.

April 8, 2026
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December 19, 2025
2025: Proximity Leads From health to justice, Chicago Beyond invests in people closest to the issues and driving change all across the country. This year,
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December 1, 2025
National philanthropic organization Chicago Beyond hosted its second National Justice Convening Oct. 29-30 in Chicago. The gathering aimed to improve safet
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