In January of 2016, the United
Nations chose Chicago to conduct a study on race relations. They
attributed this study to public protests against alleged police
brutality involving minorities in Chicago and the continuous calls from
African American leaders for Mayor Rahm Emanuel to resign.
The UN delegates organized a public forum at Chicago State University on the city’s south side. Many pleaded with the UN to observe the difference of what you see on the south and west sides of Chicago is very different from what you see downtown and on the north side.
The UN did not reveal exactly what it focused on while studying race relations in Chicago, but upon the Chicago Citizen’s Newspaper’s review of the UN’s International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (enacted in 1965) it is safe to assume that Article 2 of the document will be used as a guideline.
http://investmentwatchblog.com/chicago-open-door-for-united-nations-into-the-united-states/
The UN delegates organized a public forum at Chicago State University on the city’s south side. Many pleaded with the UN to observe the difference of what you see on the south and west sides of Chicago is very different from what you see downtown and on the north side.
The UN did not reveal exactly what it focused on while studying race relations in Chicago, but upon the Chicago Citizen’s Newspaper’s review of the UN’s International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (enacted in 1965) it is safe to assume that Article 2 of the document will be used as a guideline.
http://investmentwatchblog.com/chicago-open-door-for-united-nations-into-the-united-states/
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