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Dec 23, 20251 min
✨ GIRLS DAY RECAP | Englewood ✨
A day of connection, reflection, and action. 💗 On 12/20, GIRLS DAY in Englewood brought together 70+ young women and girls (ages 12–18) for rest, restoration, and a powerful prioritization session rooted in their real experiences and voices. Together, we spotlighted the white paper Are the Girls Well? and pulled TOP priorities for the QLP, directly from the girls themselves, to help guide youth-centered action across the city. This is bigger than one day. By January–end 2026, our goal is: ✨...

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Dec 15, 20252 min
Coalition on Urban Girls and Lurie Children's: Resource Gathering (Oct 1)
This Resource Gathering brought together partners across education, health, and community services to advance Chicago’s Quality of Life Plan for girls. This work is about more than symptoms—we’re confronting structural conditions that shape safety, housing stability, mental health, and economic opportunity. Why this matters A comprehensive QLP is a strategic investment framework that recognizes: you can’t address safety without housing stability; you can’t improve education without mental...

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Dec 15, 20252 min
From Trafficking Prevention to Housing Justice: Connecting the Dots 🔗
On September 16-17, 2025, at the 2025 Conference of the Cook County Human Trafficking Task Force, I kept thinking about something: we're having all these separate conversations about problems that are fundamentally connected. Our "Are the Girls Well?" data argues a clear connection: 111,591 Black girls went missing in Chicago between 2000-2021. During that same period, 13% of CPS students experienced homelessness - 53% of them girls. When I see those numbers together, I don't see...

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