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Southwest Airlines expands northwest from MIA for springtime Page 2
Governor talks budget, executive authority, relationship with lawmakers Page 3
Mark Walker and his wife, Shae, have opened a location of Oooh Wee It Is in Chatham. It is the second location opened in less than a year. Photo provided by Latrice Mosley-Smith
Why Women Benefit from Financial Planning Page 4
OOOH WEE IT IS OPENS LOCATION IN CHATHAM
Mark Walker parlayed his successful Oooh Wee Sweet Tea business into a carry out restaurant in Burnham, Ill., last October. Now, Oooh Wee It Is has a location at 33 E. 83rd St. PAGE 2
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION MILTON JONES OF PEACHTREE PROVIDENCE PARTNERS NAMED CHAIR OF UNCF BOARD Atlanta business and civic leader Milton H. Jones, Jr. has been elected chair of the UNCF (United Negro College Fund) Board of Directors, becoming the first African American to hold that position. Jones succeeds William F. Stasior, Sr., retired chairman and CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton, who served as UNCF’s Chair for 11 years. Former Chairs of the UNCF board include: John D. Rockefeller, III; former Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo’s International Food and Beverage Division Michael H. Jordan and former Revlon President and CEO Jack Stahl. “Since 1944, UNCF has played an integral role in changing the life trajectory for each student it has served, and l look forward to continuing that legacy,” said Jones. “Our member institutions and students remain the focus of our collective efforts. As we progress each year, we will grow our organization by building upon the strong foundation laid at UNCF’s inception and strengthened throughout its history.”
HEALTH
EXPOSURE TO FLAME RETARDANTS EARLY IN PREGNANCY LINKED TO PREMATURE BIRTH Expectant women are more likely to give birth early if they have high blood levels of a chemical used in flame retardants compared with those who have limited exposure, a new study finds. These polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are used in the manufacture of furniture, carpeting, and other products to reduce flammability. Previous studies have found that the substances can leach into household dust and build up in the body where they may interfere with the thyroid, an organ that secretes brain-developing hormones. Childhood exposure to PBDEs has been linked to learning disabilities, autistic symptoms, and behavioral issues, among other developmental problems.
LAW & POLITICS
IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CORPS ANNOUNCES SEVENTH CLASS OF JUSTICE FELLOWS Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC), the country’s first fellowship program wholly dedicated to meeting immigrants’ need for high-quality legal assistance, recently announced its seventh class of Justice Fellows. Selected for their compassion, intellect, and commitment to immigrants’ rights, the 2021 Justice Fellows will bring their many skills to bear on the acute representation crisis in immigration. Twenty-eight graduates from top law schools and with impressive experience from around the country were chosen for the prestigious Fellowship at IJC. The Class of 2021 Justice Fellows come to IJC with stellar backgrounds, including education in the nation’s most well-regarded immigration law programs and years of cumulative experience as client advocates. The Fellows will serve for two years as staff attorneys at strategically selected legal services agencies and community-based organizations across the country, providing legal assistance to low-income immigrants in an array of immigration matters including deportation defense and affirmative applications for those fleeing persecution.
Oooh Wee It Is opens location in Chatham Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
Mark Walker parlayed his successful Oooh Wee Sweet Tea business into a carry out restaurant in Burnham, Ill., last October. Now, Oooh Wee It Is has a location at 33 E. 83rd St. Walker said he spent a lot of years in Chatham, his family home is in the neighborhood. He said when the opportunity to purchase the location became available, he jumped on it. The site was once Mather’s More Than a Café. Walker said he was up against some people who also wanted the space. Some of those plans included a church, a day care, as well as another restaurant. In the end, Walker was able to get the site. Walker said he and his wife, Shae, collaborated on the menu. He said they knew they wanted to offer soul food, but wanted to do something different. “You’ve got a lot of different soul food restaurants that have been staples in the community, down through the years, but they never did anything different. It was just always the norm. So, we decided to do soul food with a twist,” he said. Walker said he wanted to cater to the “seasoned citizens” as well as to the millennials. The menu includes lamb chops, fried lobster, oxtails and grits, fried green tomatoes and smothered shrimp and rice. “We do Hennessy and Patron wings, just to get that other crowd in and get people a taste of something different, that you wouldn’t get in your own community,” he said. Walker said the most popular items on the menu are the pot roast and the Hennessy wings. He said those are the top sellers. Oooh Wee It Is also features local Black-owned food products that include Michele’s Syrup, Riley’s Ribz Sauces and
Oooh Wee It Is has soul food with a twist. Menu items include fried lobster, Hennessy wings and pot roast cupcakes. Photo provided by Latrice Mosley-Smith
Essie Marie’s Dressing & Marinade. These items are also for sale at the restaurant. “I’ve been following a motto down through the years since I started business six years ago, whenever I get to the top, wherever that is, I would make sure there were some people there I know … It was just my thought to get other people who offered any and everything to sell,” he said. Walker said the opportunity is available for other local Black-owned food products to get featured at the restaurant. He said he wanted to give others an opportunity to launch their products and sell their products. Before Oooh Wee It Is opened, there was a Thanksgiving Meal giveaway for the seniors. It also hosted a Valentine’s Day meal giveaway and love token. Walker said he plans to do it at the restaurants locations as long as they are open.
“We know there’s no way we can continue to thrive without a strong customer base and without giving to the community we serve,” he said. Walker said there are plans to open another Oooh Wee It Is in Maywood and in another suburb. He said the buzz about the restaurant has been phenomenal. He has opened two locations during the COVID-19 pandemic in less than a year. He said there are shirts at the Chatham location that read, “Pandemic Where?” “We have yet to experience the pandemic in terms of our customer base. We’re constantly growing, lines constantly out the door,” he said. “We just feel like it’s a need, it’s a void for good food, good customer service and great presentation. And, that’s what we strive to offer.” For more information, visit ooohweeitis.org.
Southwest Airlines expands northwest from MIA for springtime After launching its first Miami flights last November, Southwest Airlines recently expanded its route network from Miami International Airport by adding daily service to four more destinations: Atlanta; Dallas; Denver; and Nashville. The new routes increase Southwest’s already strong presence at MIA to a total of 16 daily flights. Southwest’s twice-daily flights to Atlanta, Denver and Nashville provides Miami passengers with another travel option to those cities, while its daily service to Dallas
Love Field Airport establishes a new route from MIA. Southwest already serves both Baltimore and Houston Hobby with four daily flights and Chicago Midway with a daily flight. “I’m thrilled to see Southwest Airlines expanding their operations at MIA so soon after their first flights just four months ago,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “Southwest’s arrival in Miami-Dade County is helping to fuel the safe recovery of our tourism industry, and I wel-
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come this expansion offering even more options for residents and visitors.” Prior to Southwest’s expansion, its weekly flight schedule was already projected to generate an economic impact of more than $853 million in local business revenue and 6,788 jobs within the local economy annually. “We deeply appreciate Southwest’s decision to strengthen their commitment to MIA and the Miami market with a new total of 16 daily flights,” said Lester Sola, MIA director
and CEO. “Their launch in November is part of the reason why our daily passenger totals continue to reach new highs each month.” Last July, Southwest was recognized as a winner of four awards in the 2020 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice™ Awards for Airlines, based on a full year of Tripadvisor reviews. Southwest Airlines was recognized as: Best Airline in North America; Best Airline in the U.S.; Best Economy in North America; and Best Low-Cost Airline in North America.
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Governor talks budget, executive authority, relationship with lawmakers BY JERRY NOWICKI Capitol News Illinois jnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com
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85% of women have witnessed harassment and online violence, finds new research from The Economist Intelligence Unit The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has released a new study supported by Jigsaw, a unit within Google that forecasts and confronts emerging digital threats, delving into the prevalence and impact of online violence against women on a global scale. “Measuring the prevalence of online violence against women” reveals that nearly 40% of women surveyed have been harassed online whilst the vast majority (85%) have witnessed harassment or other forms of online violence. Undertaken to enable informed decision-making on the issue of online violence, to better understand women’s experiences online, and to measure the tactics and trends of online violence, the research also demonstrates the impact of online violence in silencing female voices. Half of women surveyed said that the internet is not a safe place for them to express their thoughts and opinions. 32% of women reconsidered posting a comment online, 30% reduced their online presence, and 20% stopped using that online platform entirely. “Measuring the prevalence of online violence against women” further found that online violence against women should be seen on the same continuum as offline violence, with more than half of women (54%) knowing their online attackers, and nearly three-quarters (74%) expressing particular concern about online abuse escalating to offline threats. According to the results, underreporting likely hides the real numbers with only 1 in 4 women reporting abuse to the platform(s) on which it occurred and only 14% reporting it to an offline protective agency. 78% are often unaware that options exist to report harmful online behaviors. This trend is underpinned by the fact that 6 in 10 women surveyed indicated a sense of helplessness, as little is done to combat the issue. The evidence base supports this, in 64 of 86 countries studied in The Web Index, law enforcement agencies and courts appear to be failing to take appropriate corrective actions to address online violence against women. Key highlights: * 38% reported personal experiences with online harassment * 65% reported knowing women in their
network who had been targeted online * 85% have witnessed online violence against other women (including from outside their networks) * Younger women are more likely to have experienced online violence: 45% Generation Z and Millennials versus 31% for Generation X and Baby Boomers * Only 1 in 4 women reported online abuse to the platform(s) on which it occurred, and only 14% reported it to an offline protective agency * 54% of women who experienced online abuse knew their attackers, and nearly 74% expressed particular concern about online abuse escalating to offline threats * 6 in 10 women surveyed indicated a sense of helplessness as little is done to combat the issue * 35% of women reported mental health issues as a result of experiencing online violence * 92% of women reported that online violence harms their sense of well-being “The internet can provide a vital space for women seeking expression and opportunity but this report shows that the high prevalence of online violence against women is forcing self-censorship, and limiting women’s representation in societal, political and economic discussions and decisions. The covid-19 pandemic has led to significant increases in internet use, further exacerbating the situation. Through this granular measurement of the prevalence of online violence against women, we aim to enable timely, synchronised multi-stakeholder action on the issue” said Vaibhav Sahgal, senior manager, The Economist Intelligence Unit. The results were compiled from a survey undertaken by The EIU in the year between May 2019 to May 2020. It included 4,561 women, across 51 countries, using an innovative prevalence-estimation modelling methodology. The study assessed prevalence across nine threat tactics often used in combination by online attackers: misinformation and defamation, cyber-harassment, hate speech, impersonation, hacking and stalking, video- and image-based abuse, doxing, violent threats, and astroturfing. The prevalence of each tactic was measured at three levels: personal, community and witnessed.
SPRINGFIELD – Gov. JB Pritzker says he will consider ideas for directing hundreds of millions of new dollars toward K-12 education in the upcoming fiscal year, but proponents of such spending must offer up ways to cut government spending or raise necessary revenues elsewhere. He recently made those comments in an interview with Capitol News Illinois, one of several interviews he did with news organizations to mark one year since the COVID-19 pandemic changed daily life for residents of Illinois and beyond. “If somebody proposes an idea for spending new money…or continuing the tax expenditures of corporate welfare, I’m open to conversations and discussions about that,” Pritzker said regarding his proposed state budget. “But they’ve got to tell me what else it is that they want to cut or where they’re going to come up with revenue to make sure that we can balance the budget.” Pritzker also discussed whether the pandemic has affected his relationship with lawmakers and whether his use of executive authority over the past year has redefined the powers of the governorship. He said while some Republicans have “politicized” the pandemic, he believes he and Democrats in the General Assembly have a united focus as to where money should be spent. “I think we all have the same goals here,” he said. “And what we want to do is make sure we fund education properly, that we do everything we can for social services and providing health care for people across the state. And then fiscal responsibility is something we all have to be focused on.” Still, he said, the pandemic has made budgeting difficult, and the state should be careful when allocating more than $7 billion in funding it will receive from the American Rescue Plan, a recent pandemic relief package passed by the federal government. Pritzker said the federal funds should be treated as a one-time infusion that shouldn’t be seen as a replacement for the base revenues needed to maintain state programs. The state has borrowed more than $3 billion from the Federal Reserve in response to the pandemic in previous fiscal years, and Pritzker said repaying those loans is a priority. “We have to make sure we pay the bills, any bills that are owed as a result of COVID,” he said. “And then I think we need to focus our dollars on igniting the economy, making sure that we’re doing everything we can to get people back to work and to attract businesses and get businesses going. All of that is, I think, incumbent upon us with these dollars.“ He also warned the state will have “lingering expenses and expenditures as a result
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of COVID” in upcoming fiscal years. “These are going to typically be health care related. And so we just need to account for that as we look at what to do with the dollars that are being provided,” he said. Conversations are already ongoing with lawmakers as to how to allocate the funding, he said. The money must be allocated by the end of the year but can be spent until 2024, the governor said. Pritzker also touched on his desired changes to the corporate tax code, which are necessary to balance his proposed budget. The tax changes include a temporary cap on net operating loss deductions that is expected to net more than $300 million, canceling a planned phaseout of the corporate franchise tax to net $30 million, and ending lower tax rates for foreign-sourced dividends to bring in more than $100 million. There are six other corporate changes as well which will require action from lawmakers. When asked if Democratic lawmakers are on board with the changes, Pritzker said most of the resistance has come from “the business lobbyist groups, like the Chamber of Commerce, like the Manufacturers Association, and no doubt, they put pressure on lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.” “They’re very powerful, they have money. And they can, you know, lead legislators to even vote for things that are against their interests or against the interests of their constituents. But I think the most important thing is that we’ve got to balance the budget,” he said. Pritzker first issued a stay-at-home order almost exactly one year ago and has since issued dozens of executive orders in response to the pandemic. Asked if his use of executive authority has redefined the governorship, Pritzker downplayed the idea. “Well, I think it’s precisely what past governors have done, as you’ve seen in the past, when there’s been a flood, for example, you know, floods don’t end at 30 days, floods end whenever the flood recedes,” he said. “And the same thing is true about coronavirus. You know, we’ve had to react to it…this is the most unusual thing that anybody’s ever seen in the history of the United States in terms of an emergency, including the pandemic in 1918.” “It’s important to recognize that, you know, how we handled it when the legislature was not in session and chose not to be in session was to do what other governors have done, which is treat it like an emergency, do whatever it is that we needed to do to save lives,” he added. He also noted that with existing vaccine infrastructure he believes the state will be able to open vaccinations up to all Illinoisans by May 1 or even sooner, a goal set by President Joe Biden earlier this month. “I feel very confident that we can meet that date. And I think we might be able to do a little bit better,” Pritzker said.
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BUSINESS
Why Women Benefit from Financial Planning NewsUSA - As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we take time to reflect on the important contributions women of different backgrounds have made to our country and on the importance of diversity and inclusion in our communities and economy. We should also celebrate the women serving their communities as financial planners and emphasize that gender diversity and inclusion in the financial planning profession is very good for business. Attracting and retaining an inclusive, gender-diverse financial planner workforce that better reflects the United States population’s shifting demographics has been a central, profession-wide focus in recent years, particularly following the 2015 launch of the CFP Board Center for Financial Planning. The Center is driven to create a more diverse and sustainable financial planning profession, working to provide financial planning advice to all Americans who need it -- regardless of their background or personal financial situation. Here are some reasons why women benefit from financial planning and why more women need to become financial planners: l Financial planning helps women achieve their financial goals. Talking to a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional is a smart investment for women at any stage of life. If you are just beginning your career, a financial planner can help with paying your bills, managing debt and saving for your future. As you get older and your financial life becomes more complicated, a financial planner can help you determine your financial priorities and juggle competing needs. Whether buying a house, navigating a career transition, saving for your kids’ education, or enjoying a fulfilling retirement, a sound financial plan grows with you and can be adjusted as your needs and goals change. l Financial planning gives women confidence. All women should have access to a competent, ethical financial planner who can
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Women today recognize the need for financial advice and the benefits of working with a CFP® professional.
provide guidance for making complicated financial decisions, so you can have less stress, more confidence and more time to focus on other things. No matter who you are, financial planning can provide financial security for you and your family. l Financial planning should reflect women’s increased buying power. Women are an increasingly important demographic for the financial services industry. They compose 51 percent of the U.S. population, and not only outnumber men in graduating from college, but also represent the majority of the workforce. Women now have increased buying power and make most consumer purchasing decisions for their families. Additionally, the economic challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the importance of competent, ethical financial planning.
Women today recognize the need for financial advice and the benefits of working with a CFP® professional. This need will go unmet unless the population of CFP® professionals more closely reflects the demographics of the public they serve. We are making progress. By the end of 2020, the number of female CFP® professionals increased to an all-time high of 20,633 - 23.3 percent of all CFP® professionals -reflecting growth of 3.1 percent since 2019. It’s a significant milestone, but we will continue to work hard to achieve gender diversity and inclusion in the financial planning profession. To find a CFP® professional near you, visit letsmakeaplan.org today to get started. Jocelyn D. Wright, CFP® is special advisor for gender diversity for the CFP Board Center for Financial Planning.
WHP Global Acquires Controlling Stake in Toys”R”Us WHP Global (“WHP’’) recently announced that it has acquired a controlling interest in Tru Kids Inc., parent company to the iconic Toys”R”Us® (“TRU”), Babies”R”Us®, Geoffrey® the Giraffe brands, and more than 20 established related consumer toy and baby brands. Toys”R”Us and Babies”R”Us generate over $2 billion in global retail sales annually through nearly 900 branded stores and ecommerce sites in over 25 countries across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Middle East. WHP is now a significant shareholder of TRU among a group of institutional investors that includes funds managed by Solus Alternative Asset Management and funds managed by the Private Equity Group of Ares Management Corporation. Going forward, WHP will manage the
A Toys”R”Us store.
global TRU business and direct its strategic expansion. Yehuda Shmidman, chairman and CEO at WHP commented, “Our investment in Toys”R”Us reflects our belief and passion for the brand. We are thrilled to be taking the reins of the world’s leading toy brand at a time when the category is up 16% and consumer demand for toys is at an all-time high. This is a natural fit for WHP, as we can leverage our global network and digital plat-
form to help grow Toys”R”Us and Babies”R”Us around the world.” Shmidman has extensive experience with the brands, having served as vice chairman of TRU since 2019. The Toys”R”Us brand - with its famous jingle “I don’t wanna grow up, I’m a Toys”R”Us kid” - and mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe - are synonymous with the joys of childhood for millions of people around the world. Founded by Charles Lazarus, Toys”R”Us became a
globally-recognized household name that to this day is a dominant leader in the toy category. According to a press release, Babies”R”Us was introduced several years after the Toys”R”Us brand was founded, and it quickly became the go-to resource for all new and expecting parents, with the largest baby registry across the USA. In addition, there are 20+ related consumer brands in the portfolio, including: Journey Girls®, Fastlane®, True Heroes®, You & Me®, Just Like Home® and Imaginarium®. Including TRU and its fashion brands, WHP manages over $3 billion in retail sales across its portfolio of brands. WHP is backed by a $350 million equity commitment from funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P. with a leverage facility provided to WHP by funds and accounts managed by BlackRock.
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Black Female Entrepreneur and Group of Female Investors Disrupt The CBD Industry A new CBD wellness line of products by Cannabelo Inc., which is a black female-owned company and founded by Steph Cence, recently launched its online store, www.ilovepurely.com, highlighting all natural, vegan, gluten-free CBD gumdrops – derived from hemp. Cannabelo, Inc. says the secret to making CBD products that work is using real ingredients + quality hemp. Founder Steph Cence joins the ranks of a handful of minority, female entrepreneurs in the exploding multi-billion-dollar cannabis/ hemp industry. “My goal is to find categories that can be elevated with premium brands and innovative products,” states Cence. “We create with the consumer in mind and the belief that hemp truly has the power to improve quality of life.” As an advocate for mental health awareness and resources, Steph truly believes CBD can help improve overall wellbeing, including mental health, with a personal journey discovering the power of the plant she wants to share with the world. Preparing to be a keynote speaker at the White Label Expo in Vegas, Sept 1-2, she will discuss her journey along with unique challenges and opportunities for minority women entering the industry. A female founded business with all female investors is aiming to disrupt the status quo of the CBD industry. “There is a place for minority women in this industry. We might have to be a little more resourceful and a lot more creative to get the job done,” Cence continues. “We have to work harder, with less of everything, but we belong here. I’m working everyday to make a place for us.” With an eye on launching 7 unique hemp brands, this female led enterprise is poised to capture significant market share by identifying and filling in gaps in the market with their brands.
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American Board of Cosmetic Surgery Raises the Bar for Patient Safety To celebrate Patient Safety Awareness Week which was recognized on March 14-20, 2021, the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS) announced a new way for patients to identify a cosmetic surgeon with a particular focus on safety: Cosmetic Surgery Patient Safety® (CSPS) certification. “While all of our board certified cosmetic surgeons are already required to understand and meet high safety standards, this added credential shows patients the surgeon has gone above and beyond in prioritizing safety matters,” explained Dr. Wilbur Hah, Texas cosmetic surgeon and president of the Board. To display the Cosmetic Surgery Patient Safety® badge, board certified cosmetic surgeons must pass a specialized, in-depth Patient Safety Exam in addition to the fellowship training and rigorous exams they completed to become a board certified cosmetic surgeon. The CSPS logo is intended to reassure patients that not only is their surgeon highly trained in cosmetic procedures: they are also up to date on the latest research-driven best practices for patient safety. To find a surgeon with Cosmetic Surgery Patient Safety® certification, patients should look for the CSPS badge on a board certified cosmetic surgeon’s ABCS member profile, on their social media or website, or at their practice. Dr. Hah explained that it
Cosmetic Surgery Patient Safety® certification signals to patients that their board certified cosmetic surgeon puts their safety first.
is imperative for patients to understand their surgeon’s qualifications and experience to safely achieve excellent results, whether it is with nonsurgical treatments or surgical procedures. Safety concerns have arisen in recent years around topics such as a recalled model of breast implant, unsafe Brazilian butt lift techniques, and unqualified providers of injectables. All of these issues point to the necessity of board certified cosmetic surgeons, whose training emphasizes both safety and achieving excellent aesthetic results. “Choosing a board certified cosmetic surgeon with extensive experience, the highest level of training, and very safe practices is within reach. Once patients realize that, they will settle for nothing less,” he said. He urged patients to take advantage of the free resources available on the board’s website and patient safety blog as they search for a provider of surgical or nonsurgical procedures.
The hair wigs and extensions market is expected to grow during the period 2020−2026 according to an Arizton Advisory and Intelligence report.
The urban population base is the major factor contributing to the growth of the beauty industry.
Hair Wigs and Extensions Market Size to Reach Revenues of over USD 13.3 Billion by 2026 The hair wigs and extensions market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 13% during the period 2020−2026, according to a report by Arizton Advisory and Intelligence, an innovation and quality-driven firm which offers cutting-edge research solutions to its clients. Key highlights of the report include the following: 1. The top 10 manufacturers of hair wigs and extensions accounted for a share of approximately 27% of the global hair wigs and extensions market. Interestingly, eight of the top ten manufacturers have a share of less than 3% each, thereby making the market highly fragmented. 2. According to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
(ISHRS), more than 2 million patients sought treatment for hair loss in 2019, a 14% increase from 2016. 3. In 2020, the global hair extensions market by end-use was dominated by the lengthening and volumizing segment, followed by the coloring and styling segment. 4. In 2020, the global hair wigs and extensions market was dominated by North America with a share of over 41%. North America was followed by APAC with a share of around 32%. 5. China exports around 70% of the global supply of wigs and hair – this supply was impacted in Q1 and Q2 2020 due to the pandemic. The export volume decreased in the first few months, but the prices kept increasing due to raw material shortage.
6. The urban population base is the major factor contributing to the growth of the beauty industry. The development of infrastructure and access to better amenities are further helping this segment become a major consumer base, driving the retail demand for beauty and hair care products. 7. Men with hair problems, such as alopecia and receding hairlines are increasingly choosing toupees and hair pieces to cover hair loss. 8. In 2020, the hair wigs and extensions market in APAC was dominated by hair extensions, which accounted for a share of around 58%, while hair wigs and extensions made from human hair accounted for a share of over 54%.
Dove And The CROWN Coalition Celebrate Victory The CROWN Coalition recently announced that Connecticut is the first state in 2021 and eighth state to pass and enact The CROWN Act. The CROWN Act – which stands for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair, is legislation that extends statutory protection to traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture and/or protective styles in the workplace and schools. The Crown Coalition is the official national supporter of The CROWN Act movement;
an alliance cofounded by Dove, National Urban League, Western Center on Law & Poverty and Color Of Change, with support from now over 80 organizations. Connecticut State Representative Robyn Porter sponsored The CROWN Act (HB6515) and led the efforts in the legislature, with State Senator Julie Kushner serving as the Senate sponsor. On February 24, 2021, the bill passed in the Connecticut House of Representatives with a vote of 139-9. The
THE CROWN ACT MOVEMENT WAS FOUNDED TO CREATE REAL CHANGE AND AID IN THE EFFORTS TO ENSURE THAT BLACK WOMEN, MEN, AND CHILDREN, AND OTHER IMPACTED GROUPS, FEEL CONFIDENT IN EXPRESSING THEMSELVES. bill passed in the Connecticut Senate on March 1, 2021, with a vote of 33-0. Governor Ned Lamont signed the bill into law on Thursday,
March 4, 2021. “I’m so proud of the important and impactful work we’re doing with The CROWN Act,” said Esi Eggleston Brac-
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ey, executive vice president and chief operating officer of North America beauty and personal care at Unilever. “Dove is excited Connecticut has joined seven other states in passing The CROWN Act – and appreciative of the leadership of Representative Porter, Senator Kushner, and Governor Lamont for taking action to make hair discrimination illegal.” The CROWN Act movement was founded to create real change and aid in the efforts to ensure that Black
women, men, and children, and other impacted groups, feel confident in expressing themselves. Supporters are invited to visit TheCROWNAct. com to learn more about how to end hair discrimination, and how to get involved in bringing anti-hair discrimination legislation to their state. Sign the petition at www. TheCROWNAct.com to help end discrimination and learn how you can get involved in bringing anti-hair discrimination legislation to your state.
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NEWS Public Engagement Phase of “Chicago Monuments and Public Art Project” lets Chicagoans join the conversation about monumental sculptures, artworks and commemorative plaques The City of Chicago, in partnership with the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), Chicago Park District (Parks) and Chicago Public Schools (CPS), recently launched the Chicago Monuments Project website at chicagomonuments.org, which kicked off the public engagement phase of the Chicago Monuments Project that will conclude in April. The new website identifies monumental sculptures, artworks and commemorative plaques on the public way and in Chicago parks selected by the Chicago Monuments Project Advisory Committee for further review. Chicagoans can join the conversation by submitting feedback through the website, virtual events and one-onone conversations. “This project is a powerful opportunity for us to come together as a city to assess the many monuments and memorials across our neighborhoods and communities—to face our history and what and how we memorialize that history,” said Mayor Lightfoot. “Given the past year and in particular the past summer that made clear history isn’t past, it is essential that residents are a part of this conversation. This project is about more than a single statue or
mural, it’s about channeling our city’s dynamic civic energy to permanently memorialize our shared values, history and heritage as Chicagoans in an open and democratic way.” The Chicago Monuments Project is the city’s first effort to grapple with the often unacknowledged – or forgotten – history associated with the city’s various municipal art collections and provides a vehicle to address the hard truths of Chicago’s racial history, confront the ways in which that history has and has not been memorialized and develop a framework for marking public space that elevates new ways to memorialize Chicago’s true and complete history. Using feedback collected through the upcoming public art and engagement efforts, the city, along with various stakeholder groups, will create a plan to erect a series of new monuments that equitably acknowledge Chicago’s shared history. The Chicago Monuments Project also seeks project ideas from individual artists and/or community groups for the development of new monuments that rethink the place, purpose and permanence of monuments in our public spaces. Dead-
line for submissions is April 1, 2021. Leading this review of monuments is the Chicago Monuments Project Advisory Committee, a group of community leaders, artists, architects, scholars, curators and city officials who have dedicated their time, experience and expertise. The committee, announced in August 2020, is co-chaired by Mark Kelly, commissioner of DCASE, Bonnie McDonald, president & CEO of Landmarks Illinois and Jennifer Scott, director/chief curator of Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. “The Chicago Monuments Project Advisory Committee has considered hundreds of the city’s sculptures and plaques in this critically important process,” said DCASE Commissioner and Advisory Committee Co-Chair Mark Kelly. “The City’s public art collection is a defining characteristic of Chicago and it should reflect and respect all Chicagoans. The public’s input will now help us evaluate the collection and to commission new works.” Out of a collection of over 500 monumental sculptures and commemorative plaques on the public way and in Chicago parks, several have been selected for further review on the
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projects website. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to share feedback on specific monuments, monuments in general or what monuments might look like in the future. The website is currently accepting public feedback. Chicagoans are also invited to pre-register to participate in discussions with Chicago Monuments Project Advisory Committee Members, where they can ask questions, share their thoughts and learn more about the Chicago Monuments Project. Space will be limited to 20 community members per drop-in session. The Chicago Monuments Project also seeks proposals from community partners to host and facilitate public conversations about the city’s monuments. Programs can address a specific artwork(s) identified by the Chicago Monuments Advisory Committee and/or present open platforms for a constructive dialogue about previously untold, erased or obscured narratives in the telling of Chicago’s history and the development of new monuments. Program proposals will be reviewed by the Advisory Committee, and a select number of proposals will be identified to receive a $1,500 stipend toward
program production. Additional public program details will be updated in the upcoming weeks. “We urge residents and groups to share their perspectives, in a thoughtful and respectful manner. Public participation is critical to our success, not only in examining Chicago’s public art collection but also healing our city,” said General Superintendent and CEO Michael Kelly. CPS will lead a separate, but aligned, process to review their extensive collection of artworks. CPS is currently in the final stages of creating a Works of Art Steering Committee that will meet quarterly to review concerns about specific works of art raised by members of the CPS community. The committee will work with students, teachers, school leaders and advocacy groups to recommend and advise school communities on actions related to the collection. “Chicago Public Schools is committed to ensuring works of art in our schools represent the diversity, history and heritage of the communities we serve,” said CPS Chief Education Officer, LaTanya McDade. “CPS is proud to participate in this joint effort to better reflect and honor the diversity of our city through public art.”
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projection-mapped room designed settings that inspired his artwork. for events, performances and digital Captivating a worldwide audience art installations. for more than four years in cities “The PORTAL at AREA15 was such as Brussels, Naples, Tel Aviv, created to stage exactly this sort of Beijing, and Antwerp, Van Gogh: immersive, 360-degree experience,” The Immersive Experience is an awe said Winston Fisher, chief executive inspiring 360-degree experience officer, AREA15. “We’re thrilled to be making visitors feel as though they the first U.S. location to preview this have stepped into the famous artist’s mesmerizing, art-and-technology masterpieces. phenomenon celebrating the life and The immersive experience invites art of Van Gogh.” guests to revel in a transcendent On view from April 6 through July display of this 19th century artistic Client: ComEd Bleed: Campaign: Reliability Campaign genius’ life, workTrim: x 6.5” 5 at AREA15, Van2021 Gogh: The Imand 10” secrets as Agency Job #: B1241-022518-00 mersiveAD Experience will be a timed never before – allLive: seen through #/AD ID: QEXL1106000 experience 35 22, minutes digital Dateencompassing Modified: February 2021 3:33 high-resolution PM Keyline projections Scale: 100% CR: specifically to fit the Outputoriginal at: and mapped and an accompanying VR AD Round: Page: nearly 7,000-square-foot PORTAL. experience. The uniquely atmoGeneral admission tickets will spheric light and sound show feaTO BE include lounge seating where guests tures dazzling animationsNOT of more are enveloped in sensational artistry, than 300 of Van Gogh’s works set P: B. Godsell while VIP tickets will include VR to a custom score and punctuated goggles to experience “A Day in the by voice actors sharing poignant Life of the Artist in Arles, France,” quotes from Van Gogh’s letters to a virtual stroll alongside Van Gogh his brother, Theo. himself to explore the countryside The production, brought to life by
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6 Things to Know About GMOs Family Features) You may have heard of “GMO” foods before, but what you may not know is the science and purpose behind them. “GMO” is a common term used to describe foods that have been created through genetic engineering. A GMO (genetically modified organism) is a plant, animal or microorganism that has had its genetic material (DNA) changed using technology that generally involves the transfer of specific DNA from one organism to another. Although GMO foods are widely available to consumers, there is sometimes confusion around what GMOs are and how they are used in the United States’ food supply. As part of the Feed Your Mind education initiative, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides science-based information to help consumers better understand GMOs: 1. Only a few types of GMO foods are sold in the United States.Soybeans, cotton, corn, alfalfa, apples, canola, papaya, potatoes, summer
squash, sugar beets, pineapple and AquAdvantage salmon complete the list of GMO foods currently sold in the U.S. Only a few of these are available in the produce sections of grocery stores. Most are instead used to make ingredients that are then used in other food products like cereals and snack chips. 2. GMOs can help farmers grow crops that are resistant to diseases and insects. Humans have used traditional ways to modify crops and animals to suit their needs and tastes for more than 10,000 years. Genetic engineering lets scientists take a beneficial gene, like insect resistance, and transfer it into a plant. Results can include higher crop yields, less crop loss, longer storage life, better appearance, better nutrition or some combination of these traits. 3. GMO foods are as safe to eat as their non-GMO counterparts. The FDA, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Agriculture work together to make sure GMOs are safe for human, plant and animal health. GMO foods are
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REAL ESTATE AC 3-17-2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT-CHANCERY DIVISION SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICING LLC; Plaintiff,vs. UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; LEAH THOMAS GRAY; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDLEGATEES OF PAULINE N. SANDLIN AKA PAULINE N. GIBSON AKA PAULINE NORMA SANDLIN AKA PAULINE NORMA THOMAS AKA PAULINE SANDLIN, DECEASED; THOMAS QUINN, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF PAULINE N. SANDLIN AKA PAULINE N. GIBSON AKA PAULINE NORMA SANDLIN AKA PAULINE NORMA THOMAS AKA PAULINE SANDLIN, DECEASED; Defendants, 18 ch 13394 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Monday, April 19, 2021 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 25-02-216-001-0000. Commonly known as 1315 East 89th Street, Chicago, IL 60619. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff's Attorney, Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC, One East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (614) 220-5611. 19-027607 F2 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3165374 ____________________________ AC3-24-2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION NEWREZ LLC DBA SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING Plaintiff,vs. KATE L. TAYLOR; UNKNOWN OWNERS, GENERALLY AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 20 CH 4912 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 20-22-303-022-0000. Commonly known as 6753 South Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information call Mr. Matthew C. Abad at Plaintiff's Attorney, Kluever Law Group, 225 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606. (312) 236 -0077. SMS000231-20FC1 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3166134 ____________________________ AC 3-31-2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.ELOISE PUGH, STEPHANIE PUGH, BRIAN K. RILEY, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS Defendants 18 CH 11689 6337 SOUTH VERNON AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60637 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on February 27, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on May 4, 2021, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 6337 SOUTH VERNON AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 Property Index No. 20-22201-035-0000 The real estate is improved with a townhouse. The judgment amount was $66,756.15. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third
party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, The sales clerk, LOGS Legal Group LLP Plaintiff's Attorneys, 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301,
Bannockburn, IL, 60015 (847) 2911717 For information call between the hours of 1pm - 3pm.. Please refer to file number 18-087541. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650
(312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. LOGS Legal Group LLP 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301 Bannockburn IL, 60015 847-291-
1717 E-Mail: ILNotices@logs.com Attorney File No. 18-087541 Attorney Code. 42168 Case Number: 18 CH 11689 TJSC#: 41422 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney
is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 18 CH 11689 I3166462 ____________________________
What Homeowners Need to Know Before Refinancing (StatePoint) With mortgage rates hovering near three percent, experts say there are still a number of homeowners who could benefit from refinancing. In fact, borrowers who refinanced in 2020 to lower their mortgage rate saved over $2,800 in mortgage payments annually, according to the latest Freddie Mac research. “While today’s low mortgage rates have fueled a refinance boom, it’s been driven mainly by higher-income borrowers. With millions of borrowers eligible to refinance, lower- and middleincome borrowers who could stand to benefit the most from refinancing might be leaving money on the table,” says Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. To determine whether refinancing makes financial sense for you, it’s essential to first understand the basics. Here’s what to know about the refinancing process: • Understanding refinancing: When refinancing your mortgage, you are essentially applying for a new mortgage with the goal of securing a loan with better terms than your current one. Primarily, people refinance their mortgages for three reasons: to lower their interest rate, to switch from one product to another (i.e. switch from an adjustable-rate mortgage to a fixedrate mortgage) or switch to a loan with a shorter term. • Determining refinancing costs: While refinancing can save you money, it isn’t free. Just as there are closing costs and associated fees with your current mortgage, there are related costs to refinance your loan. To get a sense of what refinancing could cost
you, use Freddie Mac’s refinance calculator, which is available at calculators.freddiemac.com. • Knowing your options: The refinancing option that is best for you will depend on your financial situation and goals. The most common option is to refinance the remaining unpaid balance on your mortgage. Through refinancing, you can improve your financial position by shortening your term or locking in a lower interest rate. Your lender will be able to discuss refinancing options with you and help determine the best solution for your situation. • Closing your loan: Closing on your new loan is the final step in the refinancing process, a procedure that is almost identical to when you initially
closed on your current mortgage. During closing, it’s important that you take your time to read all documents carefully and ask clarifying questions. Once all of the closing documents are signed, you will have a new loan. For more information on refinancing, visit myhome.freddiemac.com. Remember, even with today’s mortgage rates near historic lows, it’s important to carefully evaluate your situation and your home goals with a housing counselor or lender. PHOTO SOURCE: (c) shapecharge /Getty PHOTO CAPTION: With mortgage rates low, now may be the time to refi-nance the home you love.
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