We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times Newsroom in Little Village

Members of the Sun-Times newsroom, including Jennifer Kho, Dave Newbart, Norm Parish, Jackie Serrato and Ambar Colón, were joined by readers for the first community listening session.

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We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times Newsroom in Little Village | December 8, 2022

The first Sun-Times community listening session was held in Little Village on December 8, 2022. Members of the Sun-Times newsroom, including Executive Editor Jennifer Kho; Deputy Managing Editors Dave Newbart and Norm Parish; La Voz Editor Jackie Serrato and La Voz Assistant Editor Ambar Colón, were joined by readers to get direct feedback about how the Sun-Times can better serve the community.

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Chicago Sun-Times Executive Editor Jennifer Kho, right, listens to Robin Semer, left, during community listening session We Hear You: Meet the Sun-Times Newsroom at Taqueria Los Comales, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022, in Chicago.

Kamil Krzaczynski/For the Sun-Times

Community members showed up to voice their concerns, ask questions and give feedback at Taqueria Los Comales Little Village. We thank them for fantastic food and fellowship!

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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