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Chance the Rapper goes undercover as Lyft driver to raise money for CPS

Chance the Rapper partnered with Lyft to raise money for Chicago Public Schools, and went undercover as a ride-share driver to surprise unsuspecting residents around the city.

Hidden cameras show Chance picked up passengers while wearing a knit cap and sunglasses to disguise his appearance. They chatted about the city, life and music, and cracked jokes until they reached their destination.

That’s when Chance swapped the beanie for his signature 3 cap and took off the sunglasses, shocking his riders as they found out who they’d been talking to the whole time.

A few weeks ago, Hemphill-Davis got into a Lyft and was introduced to a driver named “John.”

Where they talked about what it was like growing up in Chicago, their shared experiences, plus their hopes and dreams. Then they started talking about local music.
Little did she know, “John the Driver” was actually Chance the Rapper.
“A lot of my friends, I think, are going to see the video and say, ‘There’s no way you could not have known,’ but I definitely did not,” Hemphill-Davis said.

When she opted in to “round-up-and-donate” in her Lyft app a year ago, she never thought it would lead to what has become the “ride of her life.”

“He takes off his hat and says, ‘Well I’m Chance the Rapper’ and I just kind of lose it at that exact moment,” Hemphill-Davis said, laughing.

Lyft’s “round-up-and-donate” feature rounds up fares to the nearest dollar and donates the difference to a charity of the rider’s choice. Last year, Lyft teamed up with Chance’s nonprofit, SocialWorks, and featured The New Chance Fund in its “round-up-and-donate” feature.

“People can round-up-and-donate and then give back to CPS through our new Chance Fund,” said Essence Smith, of Social Works.

SocialWorks donates money for arts education to Chicago schools in need. The New Chance Fund, which SocialWorks launched at the beginning of the 2017-2018 school year, will help 20 CPS schools give kids better access to enrichment programs during the school day.

Google teamed up with Chance the Rapper to bring computer science education to Chicago Public Schools.

Hemphill-Davis was one of the riders who opted in to donate to Social Works.
“It was just a simple way to donate to Chicago Public Schools. It was something I wanted to do because I’m a product of Chicago Public Schools,” Hemphill-Davis said.

Lyft officials said on average, each rider donates a few dollars each month. Since the partnership between Lyft and Social Works began, the nonprofit has raised more than $100,000 for CPS students and programs.

 

Chicago sued for banning ads in ride-share vehicles

CHICAGO (AP) — A lawsuit has been filed against the city of Chicago that seeks to overturn an ordinance banning advertising inside the private cars used by ride-share company drivers.

In its federal lawsuit filed Thursday, the Minneapolis-based technology company Vugo contends the city’s ban violates the company’s constitutional rights to free speech and equal protection.

Vugo attorney Jeffrey Schwab says the regulations favor the taxi companies at the expense of Uber, Lyft and other ride-share company drivers.

Vugo’s network allows ride-share drivers to display ads, news and entertainment on a tablet attached to the back seats of their vehicles.

Chicago Law Department spokesman Bill McCaffrey said the city is reviewing the lawsuit. He notes the courts already have upheld Chicago’s right to regulate the ride-sharing industry differently from the cab industry.

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