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YR Media Comes to Chicago, Shifting Media Landscape for BIPOC Youth | Chicago Defender

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It takes an incredible team of forward-thinking individuals to bridge the gap between creativity and opportunity in Chicago. YR Media creates space for black, indigenous, and people of color between the ages of 14 and 24 in underserved communities who are often overlooked due to resources, innovation and success. Where the divide is rooted in … Continued

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