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Cianna Greaves

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With the budget up for debate, lawmakers are returning to Springfield after missing a self-imposed deadline. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Alex Degman and Cianna Greaves
The Expo Chicago art fair is expected to attract art lovers and collectors to Navy Pier this weekend. The four-day art exposition will feature more than three-thousand dynamic artworks from around the world. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Cianna Greaves
Rohini Dey, owner of the Indian-Chinese restaurant Vermillion in River North speaks about gender disparities in the industry and her new organization ‘Let’s Talk Women’. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Cianna Greaves
Federal prosecutors are expected to finish presenting their evidence this week in the ComEd bribery trial. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Dave McKinney
The Cubs and White Sox play their first games today. WBEZ sports contributor Cheryl Raye Stout talks about whether this is gonna be the year for either Chicago team. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporters: Cianna Greaves and Cheryl Raye Stout
One year on from the start of the war in Ukraine, we’ll hear from a Chicago professor and Russian national, who says Moscow’s state media don’t reflect how the people really feel. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Cianna Greaves
The Southside museum is the brainchild of founder Peggy Montes, a lifelong Chicagoan and Bronzeville resident. She spoke with WBEZ Producer Cianna Greaves about the museum’s unique approach to teaching children Black history. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Cianna Greaves
A local restaurant owner shares the traditions of fasting and feasting for Ethiopian Orthodox Christmas. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Cianna Greaves
The veteran detective was demoted for speaking out about a shooting of an unarmed teen by an off-duty officer in 2017. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Chip Mitchel and Cianna Greaves