We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times Newsroom in Albany Park

Members of the Sun-Times newsroom were joined by readers for one-on-one conversations in Albany Park on April 25, 2023.

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We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times Newsroom in Albany Park | April 25, 2023

At the latest community listening session in Albany Park, attendees were paired with journalists for intimate one-on-one conversations. Readers had the chance to ask questions directly to members of the Sun-Times newsroom and let them know about topics or perspectives we’re missing, areas for improvement and more.

We thank Noon O Kabab in Albany Park for their hospitality!

We’re continuing to work our way around the city. If you’re interested in hosting or participating in a future event to meet the Sun-Times newsroom, please fill out this form.

Learn more about community listening sessions here.

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