Local, USA
FIRSTHAND: Segregation
By Teresa White, Margaret Byrne, Esaú Melendéz, Latesha Dickerson, Pat Odom, Sam Rong and L. Anton Seals, Jr. FIRSTHAND is a multiplatform initiative from WTTW.
In Chicago, segregation has a profound impact on the city's residents, touching every aspect of daily life. From disparities in housing, education and healthcare to economic inequality, FIRSTHAND: SEGREGATION illustrates the high cost of segregation, not just in dollars, but in lives lost and unrealized potential.
In the episode, the urgent need to address these deep-seated divisions in one of America’s most segregated cities is uncovered. And through personal stories, we also witness the power of individuals to effect positive change as residents strive for a more integrated and equitable community.
Produced by WTTW, FIRSTHAND goes beyond the headlines to approach this topic differently than most media outlets that report on Chicago crime. This multi-platform initiative focuses on the perspectives – the firsthand perspectives – of people and communities with lived experience.