Tag archives for downtown
Dining Above the Divide
Description: This episode is about an eye-opening experience in downtown Chicago, where luxury dining, street survival, and quiet service exist side by side. From beggars outside to servers inside and diners at the table, it reflects the city’s deep contrasts and asks what it means to truly belong. Transcript: Hi and welcome to Eli’s Finding Global Perspectives Podcast...
Ethical Diversity in Product Lines at Supermarkets
Author: Tomohiro Nishimura Program of Study: Master of Laws (LLM), Law School Description: Have you visited a supermarket in Downtown Chicago? I will show you how fascinating they are from the perspective of various product lines that reflect the ethnical diversity in Downtown Chicago. Listen here: Transcript (provided by author): Welcome to the ELI’s Finding Chicago Global Perspectives...
Exploring the Metropolitan Correctional Center: the Leniency and Harshness in Confinement
Author: Xinyi Zhao Program of Study: Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences (MAPSS), Division of Social Sciences (SSD) The Metropolitan Correctional Center, located at 71 W Van Buren Street in the Downtown neighborhood, is a United States federal prison in Chicago. There are 28 floors within this building, accommodating perpetrators prior and during court proceedings and or...


