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A group of people entered the Fairmont Chicago about 6:45 a.m. and began placing objects onto the breakfast bar containing food, the DNC Joint Information Center said. One person was treated. No arrests have been made.
None of the DNC hoopla had made the trip down Madison to the businesses of some restaurateurs, pop-up food sellers — and one muralist from the South Side — who say they still hope to get some love this week.
The pop-up clinic in a West Loop parking lot drew attention to Illinois’ status as a haven for abortion, but also protests from abortion foes.
DNC protests again unites two communities who share similar freedom struggles and "common oppressors," organizers say.