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This week on Inside the Skev, we speak with May May Tchao. Ms. Tchao is an Evanston resident and filmmaker. We speak about her new film, “Hayden and Her Family.” The film is about the Curry family who adopted five special-needs children from overseas while having seven biological children already. We will also discuss her film Spilled Water which discusses the role of women in Chinese society. The film has won awards, shown in national and international film festivals and was broadcast on PBS channels WTTW and KQED.’
We also be speak with Carolyn Murray and Commander Jason Garner from the Evanston Police Department about the Amnesty Gun Buyback event on December 5th. Evanston Police will be partnering with the Evanston Community Foundation, Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church, and Carolyn Murray to host a gun buyback event. The event will take place at Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church located at 1711 Simpson St, in Evanston from 12 P.M. until 4 P.M.
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By Aaron Masliansky, Skev Productions LLC4.9
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This week on Inside the Skev, we speak with May May Tchao. Ms. Tchao is an Evanston resident and filmmaker. We speak about her new film, “Hayden and Her Family.” The film is about the Curry family who adopted five special-needs children from overseas while having seven biological children already. We will also discuss her film Spilled Water which discusses the role of women in Chinese society. The film has won awards, shown in national and international film festivals and was broadcast on PBS channels WTTW and KQED.’
We also be speak with Carolyn Murray and Commander Jason Garner from the Evanston Police Department about the Amnesty Gun Buyback event on December 5th. Evanston Police will be partnering with the Evanston Community Foundation, Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church, and Carolyn Murray to host a gun buyback event. The event will take place at Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church located at 1711 Simpson St, in Evanston from 12 P.M. until 4 P.M.
Thank you for listening to The Chicagoland Guide.
For thoughtful, data-driven insights on living, working, and investing in Chicagoland, visit thechicagolandguide.com.
Connect with Aaron Masliansky on LinkedIn for market updates and new episodes.
If you have questions, ideas, or topics you’d like covered, feel free to reach out.
If you found this episode valuable, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who cares about Chicago and its future.

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