The Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. came into the world today, 80 years ago. Here's a look back at the civil rights leader's legacy. Photos by @ejwamb!
https://t.co/22BH4XNuvm
The animals don't miss us, Chicago. And you shouldn't miss this incredible wildlife photography from Tribune photojournalist @ejwamb. The lakefront might never be like this again, for better or worse.
https://t.co/LUDRVQEwH6
What kind of disgraceful journalism is this @ABC7Chicago? Why would you blur their faces? They're tough enough to stand there with their guns, they're tough enough to have their faces seen on television. And then you don't blur the face of the black protester at the end?
The animals don't miss us, Chicago. And you shouldn't miss this incredible wildlife photography from Tribune photojournalist @ejwamb.
https://t.co/CvJcZ829q0
I grew up as a reporter in the @chicagotribune newsroom under the tutelage of great journalists. To watch the gutting of it now is just heartbreaking-and particularly tragic for Chicago.
Exhausted, scared and committed: These are the faces on the front lines of Chicago’s COVID-19 battle. @StacyStClair and I visited hospitals to meet the medical staff and support workers fighting this pandemic up close https://t.co/WDyat9TXso
Important journalism by @StacyStClair and @ejwamb@chicagotribune from the front lines of Chicago's coronavirus crisis. They went inside Roseland hospital’s battle against COVID-19 on the Far South Side https://t.co/exfh75qEKY
As a few people pointed out, that photo of The 606 was taken with a telephoto lens, which can make it appear that people are closer together. But here's another photo @ejwamb took yesterday on The 606, without that effect. https://t.co/7Fhf7Nxaca
2 public service journalists call it: Vulture capital greed eviscerates civic life, in this case, by threatening to gut a fabled US newspaper. ‘Will The Chicago Tribune Be the Next Newspaper Picked to the Bone?’ https://t.co/AkSkERaHO3 @chicagotribune@garyjmarx@poolcar4
🚨 The @chicagotribune’s parent company is offering buyouts to journalists with eight or more years of company service. We need a local civic-minded owner to ensure we can keep doing the excellent work we do for the regions we cover