The Burnham Plan Centennial - Bold Plans, Big Dreams

Program Partners

CHICAGO MATTERS

Chicago Matters is an annual public information series with programming by WTTW 11, Chicago Public Radio, the Chicago Public Library and The Chicago Reporter. Now in its 19th year, Chicago Matters is the longest running multimedia public-affairs series in the nation. Its purpose is to enhance public understanding about issues of broad concern by raising important questions, uncovering new information, engaging community residents in conversation and presenting innovative solutions for the people of metropolitan Chicago. Chicago Matters is made possible by The Chicago Community Trust.
 
Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham will examine the demands placed on the city and the region by the global economy. We’ll ask whether we possess all the elements to function as a global economic center in the coming decades. We’ll learn about the challenges and opportunities that our diverse residents and communities face when accessing our region’s many resources. We’ll explore the political, social and environmental questions important to our future place in the world. We’ll learn how Chicago exports its culture and sells its image throughout the world. And we’ll report on the top ten innovators driving the Chicago region’s emergence as a truly global metropolis
 
Highlights of programming are listed below.  To view a complete list of Beyond Burnham programs click on the following links:   WBEZ 91.5 FM    WTTW 11    Chicago Public Library   The Chicago Reporter
 


Partner Category: Civic and Non-Profit Organization

Centennial Activities

Friday, October 23, 2009 4:00pm to 5:00pm

Chicago and the American Metropolis: Urban Policy and Our Region's Future

Burnham Plan Centennial Committee

Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement Valerie B. Jarrett will look ahead to the future of our city and region and how we can benefit from new priorities being set by the first White House Office of Urban Affairs. This timely civic conversation will be moderated by George A. Ranney, President and CEO of Chicago Metropolis 2020.
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Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham

Chicago Public Library

The Chicago Public Library will bring special book and media collections to a number of branches; host community forums; present programs featuring authors, subject specialists and artists; and host book discussions throughout the summer. For a complete listing of CPL’s Beyond Burnham programs click here.
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Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham

WTTW Chicago

WTTW 11 will feature Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham stories on its nightly newsmagazine Chicago Tonight every other Tuesday night throughout the year. One-hour specials will air in the spring and fall. Segments will examine regional issues through both field reporting and in-studio discussions. To view a listing of WTTW's Beyond Burnham programs click here. [MORE]

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham

WBEZ Radio 91.5 FM

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham will examine the demands placed on the city and the region by the global economy. We’ll ask whether we possess all the elements to function as a global economic center in the coming decades. We’ll learn about the challenges and opportunities that our diverse residents and communities face when accessing our region’s many resources. We’ll explore the political, social and environmental questions important to our future place in the world. [MORE]

Tuesday, August 4, 2009 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Chicago Visionaries: From Burnham to Today and Beyond

Chicago Public Library

Chicago today is as much on the brink of progress as the Chicago of 100 years ago. Join some of our city's most innovative thinkers in a discussion of how to keep Chicago vital and vibrant in the 21st Century. [MORE]

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham

The Chicago Reporter

Through the Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham series The Chicago Reporter will provide its unique perspective and voice on the social, economic and political issues of metropolitan Chicago.  Reports, data analyses and storytelling will be captured in vivid magazine packages published in three bimonthly print editions, beginning with our July/August issue.  We will also use our blog and our Web site to break news, update previous stories, and comment on the content provided by our Chicago Matters media partners, WTTW 11, Chicago Public Radio and the Chicago Public Library. [MORE]

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Global Visionaries" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

Watch an interview from our series of local visionaries on Chicago Tonight. [MORE]

Tuesday, April 28, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Global Visionaries: Dr. Carla Pugh" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of the TV series, Dr. Carla Pugh shows how she created simulators so medical students could hone their skills without fear of injuring patients. Now she is the director of the Center for Advanced Surgical Education at Northwestern University where she uses innovative methods to train residents. [MORE]

Tuesday, December 8, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Global Visionaries: Funmi Olopade" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of WTTW's year-round series we meet Funmi Olopade, Professor of Medicine and Human Genetics, and Director of the Cancer Risk Clinic at the University of Chicago Medical Center. An expert in breast cancer risk assessment and treatment, her goal is to extend high-end care to typically underserved populations at home and abroad. [MORE]

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Global Visionaries: Jeanne Gang" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this installment of the TV series, architect Jeanne Gang discusses the Aqua Tower, the latest 82-story addition to the Chicago skyline, as well as her other structures that are reshaping not only the skyline, but the way many think about architecture. [MORE]

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Global Visionaries: Rami Nashashibi" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of WTTW's year-round series we meet Rami Nashashibi.  Through his nonprofit INner-City Muslim Action Network,  the founder and executive director strives to engage the Muslim community around progressive issues of social justice. [MORE]

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Global Visionaries: Richard Sandor" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of WTTW's year-long series we meet Richard Sandor, the father of "carbon trading." Sandor pioneered the world's first voluntary, legally binding greenhouse gas emissions trading system. [MORE]

Tuesday, May 26, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Global Visionaries: Richard Thaler" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of the TV series, behavioral economist Richard Thaler illustrates how giving people a little "nudge" can produce big results. [MORE]

Tuesday, March 31, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "High Speed Rail" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of the TV series we explore whether the region is on track for a high-speed rail network. Or has the train left the station? Correspondent Rich Samuels looks at where we're headed. [MORE]

Saturday, April 4, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Housing Deconstruction" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of the TV series we look at how to preserve the environment by deconstructing homes piece-by-piece. Correspondent Christian Farr also visits a newly established warehouse that stores used housing materials. And we’ll take a closer look at a program that teaches a new workforce how to properly deconstruct old homes. [MORE]

Tuesday, June 9, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Soil Reuse Ordinance" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of the TV series, Chicago Tonight examines a new city ordinance that allows the reuse of construction soil and rubble. The Chicago Department of Environment believes the ordinance will save the taxpayers money and reduce carbon emissions, but some environmentalists believe that the debris could be contaminated with chemicals that could be harmful to the environment, as well as residents. The ordinance has created an alliance between those environmental groups and waste haulers. [MORE]

Tuesday, July 7, 2009 7:00am

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Water Use Planning" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of WTTW's year-long TV series, Rich Samuels reports on planning for the region's future water use, who's doing it and why. [MORE]

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham -- "Wind Energy" on WTTW

Chicago Matters

In this episode of the TV series we explore what role wind energy will plan in the region’s future. Right now, the industry is enjoying remarkable growth—but not without growing pains. Rich Samuels has that story. [MORE]

Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham Premiere on WTTW

Chicago Matters

WTTW's first Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham segment features two stories on an hour-long Chicago Tonight. Christian Farr will introduce us to the Starlight project—the “internet of the future”—and explain why its hub is located here. And Rich Samuels will look at calls to modernize the infrastructure of the Illinois Waterways system. [MORE]

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham Presents "Planning for Sustainability through Lighting Design"

Chicago Public Library

Architect, Patrick H. Grzybek, LC, LEED®, Perkins+Will, speaks on the architect’s role in influencing models for the conservation of electrical power for lighting including energy conserving light sources, controls and daylight harvesting enhancements. [MORE]

Tuesday, September 15, 2009 7:00pm

Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham – Season Premiere

Chicago Matters

In WTTW’s special series re-launch we meet Adrian Holovaty, the Naperville founder of EveryBlock.com, a website aggregating local news on a block-by-block basis. Also: More than half of the crude oil being refined in the Midwest comes from Canada. Elizabeth Brackett travels to Canada to look at the environmental costs of mining that heavier crude oil. [MORE]

Thursday, October 29, 2009 6:00pm to 7:00pm

Millennium Park: Creating a Chicago Landmark

Chicago Public Library

Ed Uhlir, Executive Director of Millennium Park, discusses the art, architecture and landscape of Millennium Park in a brief history of the project as well as the economic and social impact of what has become one of the most popular summer tourist destinations in the country.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009 6:00pm

One Book, One Chicago: The Biography of Chicago

Chicago Public Library

Historian Dominic Pacyga traces our city's storied past, from the explorations of Joliet and Marquette in 1673 to the new wave of urban pioneers today. Pacyga's latest book, Chicago: A Biography, is filled with all of the city's characters and defining moments. [MORE]

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 6:00pm

One Book, One Chicago: The Unraveling of Chicago Public Housing

Chicago Public Library

D. Bradford Hunt -- Associate Professor of Social Science at Roosevelt University and author of Blueprint for Disaster: The Unraveling of Chicago Public Housing -- reflects on Chicago public housing from its New Deal roots through the current Mayor Daley's Plan for Transformation.
 
Presented in partnership with Chicago Matters and the National Public Housing Museum. [MORE]

Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:00pm to 7:30pm

South Chicago Celebrates the Burnham Plan

Chicago Public Library

Join a special South Chicago Advisory Committee meeting for a celebration of the Plan of Chicago and what Daniel Burnham’s legacy means to this evolving community. Hear from speakers on how the Plan is still being implemented today for the betterment of South Chicago and learn about the latest community plans and improvements from local advocates—including Angela Hurlock of Claretian Associates.

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