in chicago, stacy davis gates is with us. she is the executive vice president of the chicago teacher union. and labor journalist sarah jaffe joins us from philadelphia, author of "necessary trouble: americans in revolt." welcome to democracy now! let's go d directly to ccacago. stacy davis gates, can you talk that yout this deal is struck, the chicago teachers union, with the city of chicago, that if all of the workers today, well,nds teachers are back at school. >> our members took a ten-day sacrifice to finally bring about some equity in the chicago public schools. our school communities will have a nurse five days a week in every school, a social worker five days a week and every school. school communities on the south and west side of the city are now being prioritized. they will get the wraparound support they need, the class size limits will go into effect almost -- will go into effect faster for them. look, this sacrifice are members made has ushered in a new type of chicago public schools that offers sanctuary to thei