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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, State Representative Monique D. Davis and the |
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| members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to honor |
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| Chinta Strausberg on her unbroken and lifelong dedication to |
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| print and electronic journalism; and
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| WHEREAS, Chinta Strausberg was born on Chicago's South |
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| Side; her parents, Irene, a nurse, and stepfather, General, a |
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| United States postal supervisor and entrepreneur, later moved |
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| to a larger West Side building also owned by her grandfather; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Wanting to chart their own course, Chinta |
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| Strausberg's parents later had a home built in Markham where |
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| she and her siblings attended school; and
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| WHEREAS, Ms. Strausberg is a graduate of Roosevelt |
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| University where she majored in journalism; she attended |
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| Northwestern's undergraduate and graduate school where she |
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| took more courses in journalism; by day, she worked as a |
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| proofreader/copy editor for the American Hospital Association |
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| and by night, she worked pro bono at the WSSD radio station, |
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| where she not only went into the community and found the news, |
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| but also wrote her own copy, and broadcast it on an hourly |
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| basis; and
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| WHEREAS, In addition, she had a weekly talk show where she |
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| met the late Mayor Harold Washington, who was then a State |
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| Representative; she also met and interviewed other officials |
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| such as Representatives Carol Moseley Braun, Susan Catania, |
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| Barbara Flynn Currie, and Senator Richard Newhouse; and |
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| activists Lu Palmer, Walter "Slim" Coleman, Dorothy Tillman, |
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| Helen Shiller, Rev. Al Sampson, police officials, and many |
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| others; and
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| WHEREAS, Ms. Strausberg joined the Chicago Defender in |
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| January 1981 as a freelance reporter; while using her personal |
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| savings for five months, Ms. Strausberg, who worked every day |
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| at the Chicago Defender, got a number of exclusives; she was |
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| finally hired on May 10, 1981; and |
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| WHEREAS, She covered politics, the CHA, the school board, |
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| the police, 26th and California, the federal building, |
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| religion, travel, but mostly politics and civil rights; and |
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| WHEREAS, The late John Sengstacke, publisher/editor, |
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| assigned Ms. Strausberg to cover politics and civil rights in |
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| 1981 and placed her in the City Hall press room, where she has |
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| been for more than 22 of the more than 23 years she has been |
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| with the Chicago Defender Newspaper; and |
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| WHEREAS, While working at the Chicago Defender, she had a |
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| daily column entitled "On the Case", and she also had a talk |
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| show on WVON; in addition, she co-anchored the news with former |
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| CBS 2 reporter John Davis on V-103; prior to her Chicago |
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| Defender duties, and for nearly five years, she was a monthly |
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| columnist with the Dollars and Sense Magazine; and |
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| WHEREAS, She currently has a live, Internet/web cast talk |
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| show, entitled, "The Strausberg Report", on the Probation |
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| Challenge Connection (PCC) Network; city, county, state, |
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| federal, and activists across the State get to showcase not |
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| only their tenure in office and their programs but they often |
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| make news on the show that has an audience of more than 30 |
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| million people; and
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| WHEREAS, Chinta Strausberg will be honored by the Mayor of |
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| Chicago and the Chicago City Council on May 5, 2004 in Chicago; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |