January 20, 2012

WVON Radio Host Matt McGill and Student Journalist Jessica Campuzano Will Host Second #AskChicago Facebook Town Hall

Remote Viewing Locations Available Across the City

Mayor's Press Office    312.744.3334

Mayor Rahm Emanuel today announced Matt McGill, host of The Matt McGill Show on WVON, will be joined by Jessica Campuzano, a Chicago Public Schools sophomore and aspiring journalist, as the hosts and for his second live Facebook Town Hall meeting, centered around a conversation on education, on January 23 at 6:30 p.m.

McGill and Campuzano will be moderating a discussion of questions submitted by Chicagoans via www.AskChicago.org.  The event’s live-studio audience will be made up of students from Westinghouse College Prep’s National Honor Society, Mikvah Challenge, Student Council and Culture Colectivo. The public is invited to watch and interact with the real-time discussion at their computers or by attending several community viewing locations across the City.  

“I look forward to again working with Matt McGill, who hosted our budget town hall meeting, and of course with Jessica Campuzano, a current CPS student,” said Mayor Emanuel.  “And more importantly, I look forward to answering questions from people across Chicago regarding improving education for children, young adults and those returning to school.”

In addition to streaming the event online, the Mayor’s Office is worked with the Smart Communities program, the Chicago Public Schools and the City Colleges of Chicago to plan #AskChicago viewing events. Beth Swanson, Deputy Chief of Staff for Education, will be joining students, faculty and parents at Westinghouse College Prep.

Adolfo Hernandez,Director of the Office of New Americans, will attend the public viewing event at the Instituto del Progreso Latino in Pilsen.  These events are posted online next week at www.AskChicago.org, and residents can also contact 3-1-1 find a local viewing locations where they can participate.

Washington Heights

Julian High School

10330 S Elizabeth Street

Chicago, IL 60643

Phone: 773.535.5170

 

Belmont Cragin

Prosser Career Academy

2148 N Long Avenue

Chicago, IL 60639

Phone: 773.534.3200

 

Budlong Woods

Northside College Prep

5501 N Kedzie Avenue

Chicago, Illinois 60625

Phone: 773.534.3954

 

Englewood

Kennedy King College

Family Net Center

747 W 63rd Street

Building V, Room 106 Chicago, IL 60621

Contact: Clarence Hogan 773.487.3723 chogan@hullhouse.org 

Begin arriving at: 5:30pm Number of Spots: 15

 

Pilsen

Instituto del Progreso Latino

Family Net Center

2570 S Blue Island, Chicago, IL 60608

Contact: Jesus Gonzalez 773.890.0055 jesus@idpl.org

Luiz Magana 312.666.1323 lmagana@resurrectionproject.org

Liz Rosas-Landa 312.618.9930 erosaslanda@resurrectionproject.org

Begin arriving at 5:30 pm Number of spots: 15

 

Auburn Gresham

St. Sabina Employment Resource Center

7901 S Racine Street

Chicago, IL 60620

Contact: Jimmy Prude

Work 773.483.3969 jprude@gagdc.org 

Begin arriving at 6:00 pm Number of spots: 15-20

 

The Loop

Harold Washington College

Computer Lab (Room 404)

30 E. Lake Street

Chicago, IL 60601

 

Ashburn

Daley College

Library

7500 S. Pulaski Road

Chicago, IL 60652

 

The public is encouraged to submit education-related questions and vote for questions to ask the Mayor at www.AskChicago.org. The town hall can be viewed at www.facebook.com/chicagomayorsoffice or www.livestream.com/chicagomayorsoffice. This past June, Mayor Emanuel became the first sitting mayor of a major city to hold a live online chat in which questions were submitted and ranked by the public.

Since taking office, Mayor Emanuel has leveraged social media to better connect with the public. This Facebook Town Hall forum compliments existing efforts including:

  • ChicagoShovels.org: Earlier this month, Mayor Emanuel announced ChicagoShovel.org, a new, interactive online resource that helps Chicagoans engage and participate in critical winter-preparedness efforts. The site was launched with a real-time “Plow Tracker” that allows residents to monitor the progress of the City’s snow plows, a volunteer “Snow Corps” program, and links to winter web apps. The City is also launching an “Adopt-a-Sidewalk” shoveling initiative where Chicagoans can soon visit the site and sign up to be a part of the program.
  • ChicagoBudget.org, the first interactive budget website: People across Chicago can engage in the City’s budget process. More than 10,000 ideas and comments for addressing the City’s challenges were posted, generating over 62,000 votes from 3,100 people.
  • Windy City Badge and Chicago’s Mayor on Foursquare: Chicago is the world’s first city with its own foursquare City badge, the “Windy City” City badge. The public can follow the Mayor as he travels across the City on Foursquare.com/ChicagosMayor.
  • Chicago’s first #AskChicago Facebook Town Hall: On June 30, 2011, Mayor Emanuel was the first sitting mayor of a major city to hold a live online chat in which questions were submitted and ranked by the public. The Mayor has committed to hosting similar forums in the future.
  • Mayor’s Office on Twitter, Facebook and Google+: Mayor Emanuel is the first Chicago Mayor to leverage Twitter and Facebook to connect with the public, answer questions and share news. Mayor Emanuel’s office was the first Mayor’s office to use Google+.

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