By Mark Corece
Windy City Times
The historical Jeffrey Pub, 7041 S. Jeffery, became another instrument of change April 28 when it hosted a much-needed discussion about the current state and the future of Chicago's South Side Black gay community. 7th Ward Alderman Sandra “Sandi” Jackson—accompanied by her husband, U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr.—spoke on her political positions and what she plans to do to implement her main agenda, change.
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