Year: 2020

Hernandez Responds to Murder of George Floyd, Invites Community to Facebook Live Discussion on Racism

State representative Barbara Hernandez, D-Aurora, released the following statement Friday: “George Floyd was murdered by a police officer whose job was to protect lives, not take them. George Floyd’s death is not an isolated incident, but rather a result of a criminal justice system that was built on years of

Necessary changes, law enforcement reforms: Governor

By Rebecca Anzel The structural change demanded by protestors around Illinois will come from nonviolent demonstrations coupled with policy reforms, governor JB Pritzker said Tuesday. Speaking at a blended-income housing development in Chicago called KLEO Art Residences, the governor said “community activism and peaceful organizing and faith” are the keys

Aurora Public Library host to Thrive Collaborative Center virtual panel

Just like many communities across the country, Aurora businesses are suffering from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses in Aurora have closed their doors in our collective effort to keep individuals safe during this public health crisis. Even as the city begins to reopen, businesses will need