Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Should We Take The Cops Out Of Most 911 Calls?

Amid nationwide calls for racial justice and alternatives to policing, more cities are looking to shift non-emergency calls to crisis intervention teams.

Reset takes a look at one community-based public safety system that’s seen success in Eugene, Ore., and how other cities are exploring the model.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - NASA Gears Up To Back To The Moon, Then Mars

NASA has released the details of their Artemis lunar exploration program, which plans to send the first woman and the next man to the surface of Earth’s moon by 2024.

Reset brings on the first-ever woman to lead NASA’s human spaceflight programs to learn more about the agency’s plans, and what this mission might mean for women interested in space.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Isabel Wilkerson’s New Book Reveals America’s Caste System

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson says that the inconvenient truth of race and racism has exploded the myth that there are no castes in America since Day 1. And she describes the artificial hierarchy that determines everything from respect to resources, who gets the benefit of the doubt and who is considered beautiful in her new book “Caste: The Origins Of Our Discontents”.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - WBEZ’s Chicago And Illinois News Roundup: Sept. 18, 2020

Contract negotiations continue between the Chicago Police union and members of the Lightfoot administration. Governor JB Pritzker warns of statewide budget cuts if Congress fails to act on coronavirus relief. Plus, a former state senator pleads guilty to federal tax evasion. We break down the biggest news of the week in our Weekly News Roundup, this week with host Becky Vevea of WBEZ.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - New Podcast Sheds Light On Chicago’s Roots In Modern White Supremacy Movement

The newest season of WBEZ’s Motive podcast explores how America's white supremacist movement recruits young people, and how the playbook started in Chicago’s punk music scene.
We’ll hear from the podcast’s host and one of its lead subjects for a preview of season three.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Does Chicago’s Affordable Housing Law Actually Create Affordable Housing?

A new report commissioned by the mayor says that Chicago is falling short of its promises to create affordable housing. We’ll talk to Housing Commissioner Maria Novara about the report, how far we’ve come, and how much more we need to do.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chicago Ramping Up Contact Tracing And Other Programs To Fight Coronavirus

Mayor Lori Lightfoot just announced a new contact tracing program to help stop the spread of coronavirus. We check in with the city’s top public health official to hear more about that, and all the latest on the local response to COVID-19 in our region.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - WBEZ’s Chicago And Illinois News Roundup: Sept. 11, 2020

Nearly two dozen groups sue Illinois over its cannabis license lottery. Chicago Public Schools start the school year remotely. Plus, aldermen vote to protect affordable housing around the planned Obama Presidential Center. We break down the biggest news of the week in our Weekly News Roundup with guest host Kimberly Egonmwan.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Dozens Of Applicant Groups Question State’s Cannabis Equity Policies

Nearly two dozen groups are suing Illinois to keep new cannabis retail licenses from going to “politically connected” companies. Only 21 out of 700 groups qualified for the state’s lottery system to determine who will be allowed to open pot shops.

We’ll take a closer look at the state’s cannabis lottery system and why lawmakers say Black and brown business owners are being left behind.