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Citizen Week of April 14, 2021
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College Students Earn Extra Income as Online English Teachers Page 2
Northwestern Medicine Performs Transplant on COVID-19 Patient Using Lungs from COVID-19 Donor Page 2
Imani Community Development Corporation hosts food distribution where people can get free fresh produce and other goods. Photo provided by Imani Community Development Corporation
2021 Global Scientific Summit on COVID-19 Page 5
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION CONTINUES LEGACY TO SERVE RESIDENTS Imani Community Development Corporation, located at 2314 E. 83rd St., has been serving the Southeast side of Chicago since it was founded in 2001. PAGE 3
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION COLLEGE STUDENTS EARN EXTRA INCOME AS ONLINE ENGLISH TEACHERS Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the online teaching industry and demand for qualified online ESL teachers is proving to be a viable option for new graduates, according to a news release. Teach Away, a mission-driven education company, has seen teacher training enrollments soar 3x since the pandemic began. ESL teachers help English language learners whose first language isn’t English to reach English fluency as their second language. As a flexible online job, graduates have the opportunity to work as many or as few hours as they want to fit into their schedules. The freedom allows ESL teachers to customize their hours while meeting their personal and family life needs. Teach Away is partnered with North American educational institutions in order to qualify College graduates to teach English online and overseas, once it is safe to do so. The 120-hour TEFL course can be completed at home and provides an internationally recognized qualification. For more information about the TEFL certification offered visit: www.teachaway.com/courses/online-tefl-certification.
HEALTH
NEW REPORT: PATIENTS PAY THE PRICE WITH PROLIFERATION OF SUBSTANDARD HEALTH PLANS A new report published by 30 patient organizations shows the significant risks patients face when they enroll in non-compliant and substandard health insurance products, and details ways state and federal lawmakers can help protect these vulnerable consumers. The report, “Under-Covered: How ‘Insurance-Like’ Products Are Leaving Patients Exposed,” issued by a coalition representing millions of people with pre-existing conditions, details eight different types of “non-compliant plans” that do not adhere to Affordable Care Act (ACA) consumer protections like coverage for pre-existing conditions, elimination of annual and lifetime coverage limits, and coverage for essential health benefits. The plans have proliferated in recent years, and in many cases, are marketed to consumers who don’t fully understand what they’re purchasing. As a result, patients are often vulnerable to exorbitant medical bills. This report serves as a warning to consumers to avoid these plans – and a call to action to lawmakers.
LAW & POLITICS
EEOC CONDEMNS VIOLENCE AGAINST ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN THE UNITED STATES The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) unanimously approved a resolution condemning the recent violence, harassment, and acts of bias against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. The resolution reaffirms the Commission’s commitment to combat all forms of harassment and discrimination against members of AAPI communities, and to ensure equal opportunity, inclusion, and dignity for all in the workplace. “The Commission condemns the recent violence and discrimination against AAPI persons in the strongest possible terms,” said EEOC Chair Charlotte A. Burrows. “Hatred, xenophobia, and racism violate our nation’s core principles. The Commission stands in solidarity with the victims, their families, and AAPI communities across the nation, and we pledge to work together to address harassment, bias, and discrimination in the workplace.” The EEOC advances equal opportunity in the workplace by enforcing federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination.
Chicagoan’s Mourn the Loss of Rev. Dr. Helen Carry On Thursday, April 8, 2021, our beloved teacher, former Executive Minister and spiritual mother, the Reverend Dr. Helen Ward Carry, made her transition. We lovingly hold her up in prayer as we release her into the grace, peace, and harmony of God’s presence. “Little children, let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action.” 1 John 3:18 (NRSV) Referred to as the Teacher of Teachers and a Living Legend of the New Thought Christian Community, Rev. Dr. Helen Carry was drawn to Christ Unity Temple in 1970 where Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon was senior minister. By 1974, Rev. Dr. Carry developed and directed the Johnnie Colemon Institute (JCI), while assisting with the creation of church systems that are still being successfully implemented decades later. The Johnnie Colemon Institute remains the teaching arm of Christ Universal Temple (CUT). It was Rev. Dr. Carry’s proven dedication to the study of Truth Principles and divine appointment that prompted Rev. Colemon to assign Rev. Carry as her assistant in 1976. Rev. Carry was later ordained as a Universal Foundation for Better Living (UFBL) minister in 1980 and became an assistant minister at Christ Universal Temple. In 1982, Rev. Colemon sent Rev. Carry to Miami to train and
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assist the Rev. Mary Tumpkin with the development of the new church, Universal Truth Center. Rev. Dr. Helen Carry was an iconic spiritual teacher, leader, and mentor. She taught the importance of mastering your subject matter and always being in divine order. Rev. Carry taught through her classroom and more importantly, through her example and commitment, how a minister should serve humanity. She not only taught standards of excellence, she planted the
seed within each person she met. Rev. Carry’s teachings and leadership is sewn into the tapestry of CUT and UFBL. “Everything I experienced prepared me for my work with Johnnie who brought me into her vision of an institution that devoted itself to teaching spiritual principles of better living based on the teachings Jesus lived and taught.” Rev. Dr. Helen Ward Carry. On behalf of the entire Christ Universal Temple Family, thank you for saying yes to God. Your “yes” was a blessing that enabled countless numbers of us to learn to live better. Thank you for overcoming the daily challenges of a complex industry, and still dedicating yourself to achieving the mission, vision, and purpose of Christ Universal Temple. Thank you for the guidance you gave us as we were learning to grow. Thank you for knowing in your heart that what you accomplish in school is worth it all and then some. Thank you for giving people the confidence and courage to follow their dreams. Those of us who sat at your feet are all the better for it and the world is a better place because of you. Words do not accurately capture your strength, tenacity, heart, or greatness. You taught us well and we will continue to demonstrate the love and commitment you modeled.
Northwestern Medicine Performs Double-Lung Transplant on COVID-19 Patient Using Lungs from COVID-19 Donor Northwestern Medicine surgeons have successfully performed a double-lung transplant on a COVID-19 patient using lungs from a donor who previously had COVID-19. The transplant recipient, an Illinois man in his 60s, received lungs from a donor who cleared the virus after having mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms. The donor’s death was unrelated to COVID-19 and their lungs didn’t suffer any permanent damage from the virus, making them viable for transplantation. “This is a milestone for lung transplantation,” says Ankit Bharat, MD, chief of thoracic surgery and surgical director of the Northwestern Medicine Lung Transplant Program, who performed the procedure. “To date, 30 million Americans have had COVID-19 and many of them are registered organ donors. If we say ‘no’ to them just because they had COVID-19 in the past, we will drastically reduce the donor pool and there’s already a big supply and demand gap. We will have a massive problem on our hands if Americans can’t donate their organs after having a mild to
moderate case of COVID-19.” To ensure the donor had cleared the virus from the body, the lung transplant team performed a test that examines the donor’s lung fluid. This same test has been performed before every lung transplant procedure at Northwestern Memorial Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team also performs a lung biopsy in the operating room to make sure there’s no permanent damage to the donor lung. “Studies have shown that if your nasal swab is negative 8-10 days out of your COVID-19 symptoms you don’t have any live virus in your airways, but that nasal swab doesn’t confirm if you’ve cleared the virus from your lungs,” explains Dr. Bharat. “We can’t rely on a nasal swab alone to see if the donor has cleared the virus – we have to check the lung fluid. If the swab and lung fluid both come back clear of the virus and the lung biopsy confirms there’s no permanent damage to the lungs, we can feel confident in the quality of the donor lungs. Our first ‘COVID to COVID’ patient received beautiful, healthy lungs and continues to
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recover at optimal pace.” The patient, who works in health care, was diagnosed with COVID-19 in May 2020 and suffered permanent lung damage. He was placed on a ventilator and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a life support machine that does the work of the heart and lungs, before being transferred to Northwestern Memorial. After spending one week on the transplant wait-list, the patient received the life-saving procedure in February, becoming one of the first-known COVID-19 survivors in the United States to receive lungs from a donor who recovered from the virus. “Current consensus guidelines are that donors with a history of COVID-19 can be used for organ transplantation as long as they have clinically recovered and have negative testing,” says Michael Ison, MD, infectious diseases and organ transplantation specialist at Northwestern Medicine. “But currently, many transplant centers are worried about the risk of transmission of COVID-19 from donors, particularly for lung transplants, and are unnecessarily discarding these organs.
This donor clarifies the safety of the use of these donors.” Since the start of the pandemic, Northwestern Medicine surgeons have completed 14 double-lung transplants on COVID-19 survivors – the most performed at any hospital in the world. Their first double-lung transplant for a COVID-19 patient happened in June 2020, which was the first-known time in the United States. “We’re optimistic that all 14 patients will make a full recovery and return to their daily lives,” says Rade Tomic, MD, pulmonologist and medical director of the Lung Transplant Program. “But we need to have a serious conversation about the future of lung transplantation. With many COVID-19 survivors still suffering long-term effects of the virus, the need for transplantation will continue to grow. We should not immediately disregard organ donors who had mild cases and fully recovered from COVID-19; especially when millions of young Americans contracted the virus.” For more information on Northwestern Medicine’s Lung Transplant Program, visit nm.org.
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Community organization continues legacy to serve residents Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
Imani Community Development Corporation, located at 2314 E. 83rd St., has been serving the Southeast side of Chicago since it was founded in 2001. The Reverend Jeffrey Hodges, pastor of King of Glory Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, is also the founder and president of Imani Community Development Corporation. Rev. Hodges, has been the pastor of King of Glory Church for 22 years, but has been at the church for 45 years. He lives in the community, which he said is important when serving a community. “I ride my bike, I walk through the community, so I have a feel for the community. I have a great love for the Southeast side of Chicago,” he said. Rev. Hodges said the church’s motto is ‘the church that fills the need’. He added that while Imani focuses on the natural needs of the community, the church focuses on the community’s spiritual needs. “That’s the reason why we really started Imani Community Development, to help the church not
have walls, and for our church to truly be a community church,” he said. Dawn Hodges is the executive director of Imani Community Development Corporation. She said the organization handles the food distribution, mentoring program and out of school program. She added, the mission of the organization is to provide resources to the Southeast Chicago community, from a holistic approach that impacts the entire family. “We started it because we saw a great need in our community. A lot of services, there were gaps. And, we felt we could fill those needs as much as we could,” she said. Food distribution is one of Imani’s signature programs. The organization is part of the produce mobile with the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Once a month, it hosts a produce giveaway. Dawn Hodges said families leave with five to six grocery bags of free fresh produce. Rev. Hodges said the organization also feeds the homeless, as well as donates food to shelters. He said the church has been doing food distribution for a long time, almost 30 years. There is a different atmosphere of need
Imani Community Development Corporation is the community arm of King of Glory Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, located at 2314 E. 83rd St. The organization hosted a toy giveaway during Christmas. Photo provided by Imani Community Development Corporation
in the community and the organization is trying to meet that need, he added. The mentoring program is geared towards boys and young men. Before the pandemic, the group would meet twice a week, Mondays for basketball and on Wednesdays for group mentoring sessions. It is currently being held virtually. Hodges said they were trying to make it work because they didn’t want to lose the boys. Imani also facilitates workshops on how to interact with the police. Participants are trained on the proper way to deal with the police as well as what rights they have. Rev. Hodges said a moment that touched his heart was when he went into a school and the young men knew the presenter from the church because they had participated in the mentoring program. He said seeing this really made him feel good, knowing that they are touching the lives of the young
men and building relationships with them. The program helps keep the young men healthy, encourages them and keeps them focused on going to college, he continued. Imani is also working with Cabrini Green Legal Aid to do record expungements. Dawn Hodges said there are 28 slots devoted to that. People can go to the Imani Community Development Corporation website at www.imanicommunity. org, and fill out the form. Another program is the out of school time program for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. The program takes place after school and during the summer. Students in the program are offered tutoring as well as anti-bullying and self-esteem workshops. Dawn Hodges said because of COVID-19, the summer session was done virtually. She said it was a good time. Rev. Hodges said Imani was able to
secure a grant for a psychologist. He said this initiative helped keep students from getting sent home due to behavioral issues. “We really have a sincere concern about our young people and that’s what we endeavor to do,” he said. “We try to give an outlet for young people to occupy their time.” Dawn Hodges said the holistic approach includes having an impact on the entire family. She said she found that children’s behavior was always a direct reflection of what is going on at home. “If I can hit the whole family with the holistic approach, then you are invoking change,” she said. “When we impact the whole family, it’s [a] more sustainable change and the difference is made to the whole community and it trickles down.” For more information about the Imani Community Development Corporation, visit www.imanicommunity.org.
Chicago-Based LoveMoves.Us Partners with Campaign to Support the World’s Most Vulnerable Children Chicago-based nonprofit LoveMoves.Us, whose mission is to breathe life and love into families who foster or adopt by engaging people in the community to serve and support so every child and family will flourish, announced its inclusion in the Orphan Myth 100 Percent Participation Campaign. The campaign’s goal is to place 100 percent of children in need into safe and loving families. LoveMoves.Us is one of 30+ nonprofit organizations and several celebrities are involved in the campaign, which is running now through April 8, 2021. In addition to bringing families together for community, encouragement and support in regular “Family Gatherings,” LoveMove.Us
THE CAMPAIGN’S GOAL IS TO PLACE 100 PERCENT OF CHILDREN IN NEED INTO SAFE AND LOVING FAMILIES. provides online discussion and training groups as well as offering a Practical Parenting Strategies video series and meeting tangible needs. “At LoveMoves.Us, we believe that every child deserves a family and every family needs support,” said Jason Bentsen, founder of LoveMoves.Us. “Orphan Myth is working to ensure that every child is in a loving home, and we are supporting those families in every way possible, so this partnership is a perfect fit for us.”
Through this campaign, Orphan Myth aims to increase public awareness, mobilize supporters, and gather resources to enlarge the funnel of public participation in family-based solutions for children separated from their families and those at risk of separating from family – both in the United States and globally. Orphan Myth and the 100 Percent Participation Campaign are championed by celebrity ambassadors including 2021 Grammy Award winner Tiffany Haddish, former Bachelor star Ben Higgins,
Lyric Ross (who plays foster child Deja in This Is Us), Leigh Anne Tuohy (adoptive mother portrayed in the film The Blind Side), Kweku Mandela (activist/grandson of Nelson Mandela) and former NBA player Lance Allred. Orphan Myth works to dispel the following three myths about orphans: Myth One: Children in orphanages have no parents or family. Fact: Children are often separated from their families because of poverty. An estimated 80% of children in
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orphanages have at least one living parent. With the right support, many of them could be reunified with their families. Myth Two: There are no orphans in the USA. Fact: There are more than 420,000 children in the U.S. foster care system. The majority need a loving foster family while they wait to return to their biological families. 100,000 will never be able to return home and are await adoption. Myth Three: These problems are not solvable. Fact: These problems are solvable. Solutions have already been developed and proven successful. “For decades, many people approached caring for orphans the same way,” says
Tim Shirk, chairman of the board of Orphan Myth. “This campaign is working to flip the script to provide tangible support for the non-profits on the ground doing this game-changing work.” The campaign’s call to action is for participants to select a partnered non-profit organization through the 100 Percent Participation Campaign’s platform to advocate and fundraise for, with the ability to create a profile and invite team members to join. Together, the team will work to achieve the campaign goal of 100 Percent Participation. A complete list of partner organizations can be found on the campaign website at orphanmyth.org.
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Four Black Entrepreneurs Announce a New Scholarship for HBCU Students Black entrepreneurs are showing a commitment to their community by joining together to offer a $2,000 scholarship for two HBCU undergraduate students. Four businesses have teamed together to pay it forward to the next generation of black leaders. Lauren and Zevi Lacey, founders of Urban Business Directory, CEO Wesley Jacques of BlueDrem Media & Marketing Services, Gia Mac, CEO of Infinite 7, and Ashley Johnson, owner of the Vegan Chef Ash brand, have partnered to present the opportunity. These entrepreneurs have created a collective call to action to give back to the community that has continued to support their dreams. “As black business owners, we want to show our love and appreciation to the upcoming generation so the Step into Greatness Scholarship will be rewarded to passionate individuals who are making a positive impact in the community,” states Lauren Lacey, co-founder of Urban Business Directory. With the goal of empowering young people to move forward in successful paths despite any roadblocks that may come their way, these black business owners want to express their support and encouragement for students. “Food, expenses, and tuition are expensive, so I am truly honored to be in a position to pour into the lives of young people by any means necessary. Our college students need to be uplifted because they are the pillars of the future,” says Wesley Jacques of BlueDrem. In these ever-changing times, being able to pause and think about the future of the world is imperative. For these five black entrepreneurs, it was not an easy road to get to where they are today, which is why this scholarship presents a full circle moment for many of the business owners. “Entrepreneurship takes a lot of work and dedication, and we believe it’s our responsibility to champion those who have the dedication and drive to go after their
Black entrepreneurs are joining together to offer a $2,000 scholarship for two HBCU undergraduate students.
dreams, especially at such young ages,” says Gia Mac, CEO of Infinite 7. By cultivating this call to action for HBCU students, these black entrepreneurs hope to be a source of encouragement, especially to those who go on to curate black businesses. In addition to providing financial relief for students, this crafted partnership plans to continue in their collective support of assisting the community through scholarships, conferences and funding individuals interested in attaining professional certifications. They make a point to remember the years before their careers and the people who have helped them along the way. “I am inspired by stories of perseverance and people who have a desire to serve. I am looking forward to giving back to a community that continues to love and root for me. My core clients are people who understand the importance of a healthy mind, body, and soul. I accept all opportunities for me to practice what I preach and help young people step into their greatness in all aspects of life,” said Ashley Johnson, the founder of Vegan Chef Ash. The Step into Greatness Scholarship application deadline is May 31, 2021. The recipients will be announced on July 7, 2021. Applications must be submitted digitally on either of the following websites www.urbanbusinessdirectory.com/hbcu-scholarship and www.infinite7llc.com/hbcu-scholarship. For more information please contact: Scholarship Committee: Scholarship@urbanbusinessdirectory.com
Forbes has launched The State of Black Entrepreneurship, an ongoing project that aims to accurately define, rectify and create Black history. Driven by For(bes) The Culture, the world’s preeminent community for Black and Brown professionals, The State of Black Entrepreneurship incorporates historical research that will unveil decades of forgotten and omitted Black business successes. The platform will also draw from quantitative data and original multimedia storytelling to illustrate how Black entrepreneurship stands across industries today, and where it’s headed. Key components of the State of Black Entrepreneurship include: · CultureX: The Forgotten, a series spotlighting decades of forgotten and omitted Black business successes through in-depth profiles of Black business titans from history. The inaugural Culture X: The Forgotten profile spotlights Joseph Lee, one of Boston’s most successful hospitality entrepreneurs in the 1890s-1900s and the inventor of two machines that revolutionized breadmaking. Each profile will be printed alongside retro Forbes cover designs as if they had been celebrated back in the time compared to their contemporaries. A Barometer Check on Black Entrepreneurship, which will highlight anecdotal testimonies from business leaders across industries, getting their personal takes on the state of Black entrepreneurship. To accompany these checks, For(bes) The
Forbes announces its State of Black Entrepreneurship initiative.
Culture will also power a State of Black Entrepreneurship Survey and will reveal the results at the end of the year. For(bes) The Culture is a network for elite leaders of color who are breaking down barriers and impacting culture globally to connect, collaborate and change. To further its mission of amplifying and accelerating Black entrepreneurs and businesses, and creating equitable pathways, in February, the platform held its inaugural For(bes) The Culture Culturally Accountable Summit, in which a roster of speakers discussed best strategies to foster a productive year ahead for Black and Brown professionals, from lessons in wellness, best practices and workplace negotiations to vision board masterclasses. “The contribution of Black Americans to business and entrepreneurship has often been forgotten from history, but so many of the products we use every day were dreamed up and brought to life by entrepreneurs of color,” said Brianne Garrett, editorial lead for For(bes) The Culture. “The State of Black Entre-
preneurship is a vital part of For(bes) the Culture’s mission to create equitable pathways for Black and Brown professionals and entrepreneurs today, and exemplifies how we’re using our platform to compel change as the world builds back in 2021.” “Black History is American History, and together with our community of trailblazers, we will change the narrative of Black business and entrepreneurship in the past, present and future, said Rashaad Lambert, founder of For(bes) The Culture.” To learn more about For(bes) The Culture and The State of Black Entrepreneurship, visit: The State of Black Entrepreneurship. The Forbes brand today reaches more than 140 million people worldwide through journalism, signature LIVE and Forbes Virtual events, custom marketing programs and 32 licensed local editions in 71 countries. Forbes Media’s brand extensions include real estate, education and financial services license agreements. For more information, visit the Forbes News Hub or Forbes Connect.
SBA Administrator Comments On Biden Signing PPP Extension Act of 2021 President Joe Biden recently signed the PPP Extension Act of 2021 into law, extending the Paycheck Protection Program an additional two months to May 31, 2021, and then providing an additional 30-day period for the SBA to process applications that are still pending. In a released statement, Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, said: “Today, President Biden sent another strong
message to America’s more than 30 million small business owners negatively impacted by the pandemic: help is here. By signing the PPP Extension Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act into law, the President is providing additional critical relief to the smallest of the small businesses – the mom-and-pop shops that line our Main Streets and keep our local and regional economies going.” Guzman continued: “The
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leadership of the Biden-Harris Administration, working with leaders of the House Small Business Committee, Chairwoman Nydia Velázquez, and Ranking Member Blaine Luetkemeyer, Reps. Carolyn Bourdeaux and Young Kim, and Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee Chairman Ben Cardin, and Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Susan Collins, ensured a strong bipartisan vote to extend this critical relief to hard-hit small
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businesses. More than 8.2 million PPP loans have provided struggling small businesses with the relief they need to keep workers employed and make ends meets during this pandemic. The SBA remains dedicated to reaching the heart and soul of the nation’s urban, rural, and low-income communities – the smallest businesses – and removing barriers to access this vital relief.” As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses
backed by the strength of the federal government, the U.S. Small Business Administration empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow or expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.
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2021 Global Scientific Summit on COVID-19 Takes Place In April The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) – together with the world’s largest cruise company, Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/ LSE: CCL;NYSE: CUK), and the leading global hospitality company Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HLT) – have announced the 2021 Global Scientific Summit on COVID-19. The free live virtual forum, which is open to the public, will take place from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM (EDT) [3:00 PM to 6:30 PM GMT] [4:00 PM to 7:30 PM CEST] on Thursday, April 15, 2021. It is recommended that people register in advance. Participants will be invited to submit questions in advance. The 2021 Global Scientific Summit on COVID-19 will bring together top global scientists and health experts discussing the latest discoveries, evidence-based insights and best practices for living in a world with COVID-19, and will build on a well-received similar forum hosted last year by WTTC and Carnival Corporation. This year’s event will continue those discussions and build on global and industry-wide understanding of COVID-19’s impact on society, including how to safely live in a world with COVID-19. The event will be of interest to global tourism leaders, WTTC Members, government agencies, destination partners, trade and private businesses who want to hear up-to-the-minute scientific and medical research that can be used to inform practical, adaptable and science-based solutions for mitigating COVID-19, in order to move beyond the pandemic. Topics will focus on vast knowledge of COVID-19, informing a post-pandemic world This unique virtual summit, co-hosted by WTTC and Carnival Corporation with supporting sponsor Hilton, is free to attend, and open to the public. The event will focus on the most up-to-date science amassed
from the past year of studying COVID-19, including how best to address the many ongoing questions about how the virus will affect society, travel and day-to-day activities moving forward. Panels will include factbased discussions sharing the latest thinking on epidemiology, screening, testing and tracing, therapeutics, vaccines, practical prevention and mitigation practices and more. “We are privileged to once again host a panel of esteemed experts who each offer valuable insight on how best to apply the latest science and medical evidence to address the many practical questions people have about living in a world with COVID-19,” said Gloria Guevara, president & CEO of WTTC. “As leaders and global citizens alike, we seek the best and latest information from experts on how we can best move forward and turn the corner on this crisis. I am delighted that WTTC and Carnival Corporation, with partner Hilton are creating a forum where these important conversations can take place.” Arnold Donald, president & CEO of Carnival Corporation, is a member of the WTTC Executive Committee and the North America vice chair. In addition to co-hosting this year’s event, Carnival Corporation worked closely with WTTC leadership to design and produce the first Global Scientific Summit in July 2020. “We are grateful to the highly regarded experts who have agreed to participate in our 2021 Global Scientific Summit on COVID-19 – and to share with us what they’ve learned at the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle,” said Donald. “Their insights will be incredibly helpful as businesses and governments alike seek to better understand COVID-19’s impact on society, and together we can determine safe and workable evidence-based practices for mitigating and living with the virus. We also appreciate Hilton for joining us this year as a supporting sponsor.” Panelists share learnings from
intensive year of focused efforts to understand COVID-19 The Summit will feature a robust lineup of world-renowned medical, epidemiological and public health experts to explore and share the most recent findings and daily practices to curb the spread of COVID-19 in a post-pandemic future. The current roster of panelists, in alphabetical order, includes: Dr. Michael Diamond, M.D., Ph.D., the Herbert S. Gasser Professor of Medicine at Washington University. Dr. Diamond is recognized internationally for his work involving Zika, West Nile, chikungunya, and related emerging viruses. Dr. Steven Gordon, M.D., chairman, Department of Infectious Disease, Cleveland Clinic, Respiratory Institute and professor of Medicine, The Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western University. Dr. Gordon has been focused on hospital infection prevention, including device-associated and opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients. Dr. Michael Lin, M.D., Ph.D., is associate professor of Neurobiology, Bioengineering, and Chemical and Systems Biology at Stanford University. A NIH Pioneer Award recipient, Dr. Lin develops protein-based tools for molecular imaging and control of gene and viral therapy. Dr. William Morice, II, M.D., Ph.D., chair, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic, president, Mayo Clinic Laboratories, and professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology. Dr. Morice is an expert in diagnostic testing serving in leadership roles for numerous boards and partnerships to enhance understanding of clinical diagnostics and test utilization. Dr. Jewel Mullen, M.D., M.P.H., associate dean for Health Equity, University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical School. Dr. Mullen is an internist, epidemiologist and public health physician leader and the former principal deputy assistant secretary for Health in the U.S.
The 2021 Global Scientific Summit on COVID-19 will feature a robust lineup of world-renowned medical, epidemiological and public health experts to explore and share the most recent findings and daily practices to curb the spread of COVID-19 in a post-pandemic future.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Dr. Emil Christian Reisinger, director of the Department of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Rostock, dean of the University and member of the board of the University Hospital Rostock. Dr. Clare Rock, M.D., M.S., is associate professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Armstrong Institute of Patient Safety and Quality Core Faculty, and Healthcare Epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Rock is an infectious disease academic physician who innovatively translates healthcare infection prevention strategies to the business, travel & hospitality, and event management industries. Her consultative services, Infection Prevention Strategy Con-
sulting LLC, are guiding companies through the COVID-19 pandemic to their “Next New Normal.” Dr. Stefano Vella, M.D., adjunct professor of Global Health at the Catholic University of Rome and a member of the program committee of Horizon Europe - Health Cluster, the research program of the European Commission. Dr. Vella specializes in infectious diseases and internal medicine and is a researcher in pathogenesis and therapy of viral infections. Specific research has been conducted by Dr. Vella on major pandemics, including on HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. Registration Details For more information, including the current list of panelists, and to register to attend the virtual event, please visit: www.covidsciencesummit.com.
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Help Wanted: Why Women Should Consider Careers in Manufacturing
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Women represent a vast, untapped talent pool for the manufacturing industry. In 2016, women made up 47 percent of the American labor force, but only 29 percent of the manufacturing workforce, according to a survey conducted by The Manufacturing Institute, APICS and Deloitte. “Many women don’t realize the possibilities for personal and professional satisfaction and a stable career in the manufacturing industry,” says Julie Davis, Association of Equipment Manufacturing director of workforce development. “Women who need to reposition their post COVID-19 careers should step forward into manufacturing.” Reasons for women to consider a career in manufacturing include: - Financial: Wages for women in manufacturing tend to exceed those paid in traditional female-filled positions. - Educational: Money is available from many businesses for retraining women for manufacturing jobs. Given
the job losses many women have experienced in industries hurt by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, such as the restaurant, hospitality, and other service industries, the manufacturing industry offers an opportunity to learn new skills and embark on a new and sustainable career path. - Practical. Many manufacturing jobs that used to demand more in terms of size and strength no longer apply; the adoption of technology means new, high-tech jobs that level the playing field for male and female employees. - Inclusive. The manufacturing industry is committed to diversity and inclusion. For example, safety equipment is now available in women’s sizes to reflect the changing demographics of the industry and desire to reach out to women about the benefits of manufacturing careers. Apprenticeship programs are available across the United States to help women enter the manufacturing industry and to provide solidarity and support with other wom-
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REAL ESTATE 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 NON-RECORD 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 847-2911717 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 ____________________________ 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 ____________________________ AC4-7-2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS INDENTURED TRUSTEE FOR ANGEL OAK MORTGAGE TRUST I, LLC 2018PB1 Plaintiff, -v.- SK CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN, INC., JEREMY KIMBROUGH Defendants 2020 CH 03538 6539 S UNIVERSITY AVE 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 18, 2021, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on May 11, 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 6539 S UNIVERSITY AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 Property Index No. 20-23118-011 The real estate is improved with a two story, single family residence. The judgment amount was $474,404.61. Sale terms: 100% of the bid amount shall be paid in cer-
tified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the conclusion of the sale. The amount owed also includes 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. 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 certified check must be made payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. 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, Megan
K. Gajewski, KELLEY KRONENBERG Plaintiff's Attorneys, 150 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 2800, Chicago, IL, 60601 (312) 216-8828. Please refer to file number CM200008. 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. Megan K. Gajewski KELLEY KRONENBERG 150 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 2800 Chicago IL, 60601 312216-8828 E-Mail: Mgajewski@kelleykronenberg.com Attorney File No. CM200008 Attorney ARDC No. 6276927 Attorney Code. 49848 Case Number: 2020 CH 03538 TJSC#: 41-215 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. I3166366 ____________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR THE REGISTERED CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006FF5, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF5; Plaintiff, vs. JOSHUA SERRANO; ELIZABETH SERRANO; UNKNOWN OWNERS, GENERALLY AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants,) 19 CH 12974 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, May 10, 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. 26-17-119-0250000. Commonly known as 10811 South Avenue L, Chicago, IL 60617. 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. SPS000299-19FC1 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3166534 ____________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE FINANCE AMERICA MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, 2004-1 Plaintiff, -v.- ANNBERRA BOYKIN A/K/A ANNBERRA O. BOYKIN Defendants 2019CH14726 9901 SOUTH VAN VLISSINGEN ROAD CHICAGO, IL 60617 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on February 9, 2021, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on May 11, 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 9901 SOUTH VAN VLISSINGEN ROAD, CHICAGO, IL 60617 Property Index No. 25-12-401-048-0000 The real estate is improved with a residence. 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, examine the court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 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. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-19-09071 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 2019CH14726 TJSC#: 41-214 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 # 2019CH14726 I3166705 ____________________________
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