The Year in Review

Thanks to you, New Trier Neighbors is making waves on the North Shore! Since we launched in October 2017 here is what you have made possible:
  • Sustained issue campaigns to inform and educate on the D39 tax levy process and Wilmette’s mandatory minimum wage/sick leave debates.
  • Evenings with famed CNN economist (and New Trier alum) Stephen Moore, as well as author Mona Charen, each attended by nearly 100.
  • A screening and discussion of the critically acclaimed “How Jack Became Black” at New Trier High School, promoting diversity in racial discussions and attended by 300.
  • Multiple “Mix-n-Mingles”, including hosting our local village trustees and school board members, and speakers including Ted Dabrowski from Wirepoints and Bob Muzikowski of Chicago Hope Academy and former gubernatorial candidate Jeanne Ives (and more).
  • Exposing race-based hiring practices and teacher segregation at a public school in Evanston. Related media coverage appeared in The Wall Street Journal, National Review, and Crain’s Chicago Business.
  • Holding productive discussions with senior New Trier High school administrators on both exposing students to more intellectual diversity, and listening to students who are concerned about political bias in the classroom.
  • Publishing weekly newsletters keeping North Shore residents up to date on politicized “gun walkouts,” sexuality surveys in schools, and other “must-know” information that you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Growing our mailing list of North Shore New Trier Neighbors to nearly 1000!
Will you help with a gift of $20, $50, $100 or more?