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Pictured right to left: Everett Rand, of Chicago Football Classic, Reginal Steele, of Sherman Dodge, Larry Huggins, of Christmas in the Wards and Chicago Football Classic. Sherman Dodge partnered with Chicago Football Classic and Christmas in the Wards to donate $100,000 to 13 organizations across the Chicagoland area. Photos provided by J. Berry
THIRTEEN ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVE PORTION OF $100,000 DONATION
Gloria Batey conceived of the idea for Hood to Hire in late 2020 as COVID-19 continued to change the way we all lived. She wanted to find a way for people to work in a COVID society and fulfill their career aspirations at the same time. Her goal includes preparing people for the new hiring market, with a focus on ways to make participants in the program employable for that hiring market. PAGE 2
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION NEW CHILDREN’S BOOK CELEBRATES HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Toni Morrison, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. all attended Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs.) Unfortunately, many children are unaware of these institutions. “The ABCs of HBCUs,” written by Claudia Walker and published by HBCU Prep School, is raising awareness about Black colleges. From A to Z, “The ABCs of HBCUs” gives readers a front-row, all-inclusive tour of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. It is the first children’s book to introduce young readers to college campuses like Howard University, Spelman College, Lincoln University and Meharry Medical College. Readers also learn about time-honored traditions such as the Battle of the Bands, homecoming, and Black fraternities and sororities. Award-winning brand-designer Jessica E. Boyd provided the illustrations for the book. This is a debut book release for Walker and Boyd. For more information, visit https://hbcuprepschool. com
HEALTH
FDA APPROVES FIRST IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR INITIAL TREATMENT OF GASTRIC CANCER The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved Opdivo (nivolumab), in combination with certain types of chemotherapy, for the initial treatment of patients with advanced or metastatic gastric cancer, gastroesophageal junction cancer and esophageal adenocarcinoma. This is the first FDAapproved immunotherapy for the first-line treatment of gastric cancer. “Today’s approval is the first treatment in more than a decade to show a survival benefit for patients with advanced or metastatic gastric cancer who are being treated for the first time,” said Richard Pazdur, M.D., director of the FDA’s Oncology Center of Excellence and acting director of the Office of Oncologic Diseases in the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. “The FDA is committed to bringing new safe and effective treatment options like Opdivo to patients with advanced cancer.”
LAW & POLITICS
DURBIN JOINS CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS VIRTUAL HEALTH SUMMIT ON GUN VIOLENCE U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, recently joined a “Virtual Health Summit on Gun Violence” hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust. The discussion focused on addressing gun violence in Chicago and nationwide, including how public health systems are conducting violence intervention initiatives to reduce violence. The event was also hosted by U.S. Representative Robin Kelly (D-IL-02) and Obama Administration Education Secretary Arne Duncan, now Managing Director of Chicago CRED. “Gun violence is at an epidemic level and we need to take on this crisis with public health solutions,” Durbin said. “We have seen promising public health intervention efforts in Chicago and I’ve been proud to be closely associated with several of them: traumainformed care, and the HEAL Initiative. My hope is that the work being done in Chicago can help public health institutions drive real results in their communities.”
Thirteen organizations receive portion of $100,000 donation Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
Gloria Batey conceived of the idea for Hood to Hire in late 2020 as COVID-19 continued to change the way we all lived. She wanted to find a way for people to work in a COVID society and fulfill their career aspirations at the same time. Her goal includes preparing people for the new hiring market, with a focus on ways to make participants in the program employable for that hiring market. Batey has been looking at a fall 2021 launch for the program. Right now, she has been fundraising and finalizing the curriculum. When she was told she would receive a $5,000 donation from Sherman Dodge, in partnership with Christmas in the Wards and Chicago Football Classic, she was grateful. “I was over the moon happy because as a new organization and in the seed stages, it is hard to get people to donate to a concept and a vision at this point. So, to have the bigger guys reach back and uplift me at this point, in a start up state was huge,” she said.
Batey said she will use the money to secure resources to help to make sure she is working toward her fall 2021 launch timeline. “The money will go to hire resources so that our curriculum can be the best as it relates to corporate onboarding and that level of academic proficiency that we’re going to bring into our neighborhoods,” she said. Batey’s Hood to Hire was one of 11 organizations which received $5,000. Two organizations, Black Men United and New Spiritual Light Youth Development, received $22,500. In all, 13 organizations received a portion of $100,000. “Because of our longstanding relationship, Sherman Dodge asked Chicago Football Classic to identify community organizations they could support with the $100,000 donation,” Larry Huggins, founder of the Chicago Football Classic, said in a release. Reggie Steele, sales manager at Sherman Dodge, said giving is not just about making a donation, it is about making a difference. “For the past 10 years, Sherman Dodge has partnered with the Chicago Football Classic to support education within our communities,”
Steele said in a release. “We started with the donation of a vehicle to raffle. After learning more about the game, scholarship program and the organization as a whole … we’ve increased the donation year over year.” Steele added that Sherman Dodge looks forward to continuing the relationship and partnership with Christmas in the Wards and the Chicago Football Classic. “We hope in the future we’re able to do more for the community and for everyone else,” he said. The Rev. John Harrell, president of Black Men United, said he was grateful to receive the money and for the work Huggins and Everett and Tim Rand have done with Chicago Football Classic and Christmas in the Wards. “All we’re trying to do with Black Men United is tell a different story, share a different picture, paint a different narrative about Black men in America, that’s positive, productive and progressive,” he said. “Because of partnership[s] like this with Larry Huggins and all the aldermen, we have been able to feed more than 7 million people around the city of Chicago.”
Partnership with Chicago Public Schools Promotes Health Resources for Medicaid-Eligible Students The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS), the Chicago Public Schools’ (CPS) Office of Student Health and Wellness (OSHW), and HealthChoice Illinois recently announced a new joint initiative to raise awareness about the free public health resources that exist for CPS students and families that are enrolled in the Medicaid program. The ‘Every Superhero Needs a Sidekick’ campaign, named after the wonderful CPS parents, will raise awareness about the full spectrum of healthcare and social services available to the more than 240,000 CPS students and families enrolled in Medicaid, and those who are eligible but not yet enrolled. “We’re honored to team up with CPS to give students and their families the support they deserve when it comes to reaching the healthcare services they need,” said Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services Director
Theresa Eagleson. “Many healthcare services exist for Medicaid-eligible Illinoisans, but we know that sometimes families could use some assistance to determine what services are available and how best to access them. Our health plans are doing great work, as evidenced by this partnership.” Illinois Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs) played an integral role in the development of this initiative and will be working closely with CPS to connect eligible families to the services they need. The services include COVID-19 testing, health risk screenings, vaccinations, wellness check doctor visits, prescriptions, therapy, transportation to and from a doctor and much more. The CPS Office of Student Health and Wellness is committed to ensuring every child has a medical home, and that families have access to the health care services they need. Through the new
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initiative with HFS, which administers Illinois’ Medicaid program and serves to more than 3 million residents across the state, critical support will be available to CPS families who are currently enrolled in Medicaid and the estimated more than 37,000 students who are eligible but not yet enrolled. “Equitable access to adequate healthcare is a fundamental human right that enables us at CPS to serve the whole student, a key pillar of our vision as a district,” said CPS CEO Dr. Janice K. Jackson. “I want to thank the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services and HealthChoice Illinois for their partnership in this initiative to get all of our families access to important health services.” “Healthy students are better learners. Health insurance is critical for access to a medical home which is a powerful force for building a culture of health,” said CPS’
Chief Health Officer, Dr. Ken Fox. “Every child deserves equitable access to resources and opportunities necessary to lead a healthy life in all the places they learn, live and play.” The campaign is rolling out throughout Chicago, with a focus on areas where there is under-enrollment, including on the West and South sides, with promotion in schools, advertising on CTA, social media and broadcast platforms. The aim is to both promote enrollment for those who are eligible, and to drive engagement between current Medicaid-enrolled families and health care providers, so they can utilize the full range of benefits available to them. For more information, visit www.cps.edu/cfbu. Illinois residents who would like to explore their Medicaid eligibility and apply for available programs are encouraged to visit https://abe.illinois.gov/ abe/access/.
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Scholar-Activist and Award-winning Playwright-Actress Address Spelman College Graduates A political activist who is known internationally for her ongoing work to combat all forms of oppression in the U.S. and abroad and the first African woman writer to have a play on Broadway, will address graduates during Spelman College’s commencement celebrations for the classes of 2020 and 2021 in separate, in-person ceremonies on May 16, 2021. Scholar, writer, philosopher and equal rights activist Angela Y. Davis will deliver the keynote address for Spelman College’s 134th Commencement ceremony honoring the graduating class of 2021 during an outdoor ceremony at 3 p.m., Sunday, May 16, at the Georgia Institute of Technology Bobby Dodd Stadium. Tony-nominated playwright and actress Danai Gurira, best known for her roles as General Okoye in Marvel’s 2018 Academy Award-winning blockbuster film “Black Panther” and Michonne in the AMC series “The Walking Dead” will deliver a keynote address to the class of 2020 during Spelman’s 133rd Commencement ceremony at 9:30 a.m., Sunday, May 16, at Bobby Dodd Stadium. During the ceremonies, both Davis and Gurira will receive honorary degrees. Literary luminary Pearl Cleage, C’71, will receive Spelman’s 2021 national community service award, and HBCU champion U.S. Rep. Alma S. Adams, Ph.D., (D-NC) will be honored with the 2020 national community service award. “The COVID-19 pandemic presented the graduating classes of 2020 and 2021 with a set of obstacles unlike any other, and they have proven that they were up to the task,” said Mary Schmidt Campbell, Ph.D., president of Spelman. “Although their lives were essentially put on pause, these two classes displayed resilience and courage, and thrived despite the tremendous challenges presented by the pandemic. We are excited to celebrate this milestone with our stellar graduates and their families.” Due to closures related to the coronavirus pandemic, graduation celebrations for the class of 2020 were postponed until this year. Both ceremonies will take place rain or shine, and follow masking and physical distance guidelines in accordance with current COVID-19 restrictions to ensure the health and safety of graduates and guests. Angela Y. Davis Davis’ leadership in addressing seminal equity and social justice challenges spans more than 50 years. Now a distinguished professor emerita in the Division of Humanities at the University
of California Santa Cruz, she gained national attention in 1969 after being removed from her teaching position in the Philosophy Department at UCLA as a result of her social activism and her membership in the Communist Party. In 1970, she was placed on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List on false charges and was the subject of an intense police search that drove her underground and culminated in a trial that received global attention. During her 16-month incarceration, a massive international “Free Angela Davis” campaign was organized, leading to her acquittal in 1972. Over the last 25 years, Davis has lectured about racism, sexism, terrorism, LGBTQ rights, immigration, feminism, and the criminal justice system in all 50 states, as well as in Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and the former Soviet Union. Named Time Magazine’s Woman of the Year in 1971 and a member of the National Women’s Hall of Fame, she has written articles and essays that have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. Davis is the author of nine books, including “Angela Davis: An Autobiography,” and a new edition of “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.” Danai Gurira Gurira is the first African woman to bring the perspective of African women to mainstream theater. The author of stage plays that give voice to untold narratives, Gurira creates works that have earned numerous awards, including “In the Continuum” (OBIE Award, Outer Critics Award, Helen Hayes Award), “Eclipsed” (Tony nomination: Best Play, NAACP Award, Helen Hayes Award: Best New Play, Connecticut Critics Circle Award: Outstanding Production of a Play), and “The Convert” (six Ovation Awards, L.A. Outer Critics Award). For her role in “Black Panther,” Gurira won a People’s Choice Award, an NAACP Image Award and a shared SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast/Motion Picture. Later that year, she reprised her role in “Avengers: Infinity War” and again in “Avengers: Endgame,” which went on to become the No.1 top grossing film in history. Born in Iowa to Zimbabwean parents and raised in Zimbabwe, Gurira holds a master’s degree in fine arts from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Despite her tremendous success as an actress and playwright, Gurira still finds time to help those in need. With a personal dedication to effect tangible change in
Scholar, writer, philosopher and equal rights activist Angela Y. Davis will deliver the keynote address for Spelman College’s 134th Commencement ceremony honoring the graduating class of 2021 during an outdoor ceremony at 3 p.m., Sunday, May 16, at the Georgia Institute of Technology Bobby Dodd Stadium
writer and playwright whose works include three novels, a dozen plays, two books of essays and a book of short fiction. Having spent the past several years as a playwright-in-residence at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta, Cleage is the author of “What Looks Like Crazy On An Ordinary Day,” which was an Oprah Book Club pick and spent nine weeks on The New York Times bestseller list.
Tony-nominated playwright and actress Danai Gurira, best known for her roles as General Okoye in Marvel’s 2018 Academy Award-winning blockbuster film “Black Panther” and Michonne in the AMC series “The Walking Dead” will deliver a keynote address to the class of 2020 during Spelman’s 133rd Commencement ceremony at 9:30 a.m., Sunday, May 16, at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
gender equality and push global leaders toward real policy transformation, she is founder of Love Our Girls, which spotlights specific challenges faced by women. She co-founded of Almasi Arts Inc., an arts collaborative established to professionalize the dramatic arts industry in Zimbabwe through education, facilitation and collaboration with professional American dramatic artists and artistic institutions. In 2018, Gurira was appointed United Nations Women Goodwill Ambassador. Pearl Cleage, C’71 2021 National Community Service Award Recipient Spelman alumna Pearl Cleage, the first poet laureate of the City of Atlanta, is a well-known
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Congresswoman Alma S. Adams, Ph.D. 2020 National Community Service Award Recipient Alma S. Adams, Ph.D., was elected to her fourth full term representing the 12th Congressional District of North Carolina on Nov. 3, 2020. After winning a special election in November 2014, Rep. Adams was sworn in immediately as the 100th woman elected to the 113th Congress. Her signature legislative accomplishment in Congress is the enactment of H.R. 5363, the Fostering Undergraduate Talent by Unlocking Resources for Education. The FUTURE Act permanently provides funding, totaling $255 million a year for all minority-serving institutions, including $85 million for HBCUs. Rev. Eboni Marshall Turman, Ph.D. Virtual Baccalaureate Service 3 p.m., Saturday, May 15 Rev. Turman is an assistant professor of theology and African American religion at Yale University Divinity School in New Haven, Connecticut. A first-career concert dancer and ordained National Baptist preacher, her research interests span a variety of 20th century U.S. theological liberalisms, most especially Black and womanist theological, social ethical and theo-aesthetic traditions. She is the youngest woman to be named assistant minister of the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City (2002-2012), and the second woman to preside over ordinances in its 210-year history. Founded in 1881, Spelman College is a leading liberal arts college widely recognized as the global leader in the education of women of African descent.
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Millennials Make Their Mark, Highlighting a Big Shift in the Investing Landscape A much broader range of Americans are investing and engaging in U.S. financial markets, with Millennials, as well as households with the smallest amount to invest, growing in influence from year-end 2017 through June 30, 2020, according to a new quantitative study released by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: BR), a global Fintech leader. This study, the first-of-its kind and scale – Broadridge Insights on U.S. Investors – provides unprecedented evidence-based data and observations of investors who buy mutual funds, ETFs and equities through financial intermediaries. The study covered tens of millions of U.S. investor households and billions of data points, providing a unique perspective across generations, geography, educational attainment, channels, investment products, and wealth tiers. “We are all witnessing an unprecedented and accelerated democratization of U.S. investing,” said Bob Schifellite, Broadridge’s investor communication solutions president. “The signs are undeniable as younger investors, particularly Millennials, grew as a percentage of investors studied from 9% to 14% during this period. Additionally, households with the smallest amount to invest, referred to as the Mass Market, grew in influence from 30% to 38% of investing households.
Many are investing using cost-effective ETFs, and more have broader access to low-cost institutional shares, highlighting a changing investing landscape.” Key Findings include: * Millennials are up-and-comers in the market Millennials (born 1981 – 1996), the fastest-growing generation in numbers of investors studied, will continue to grow within the Mass Market segment and beyond. Millennials grew as a percentage of overall U.S. investors studied from 9% to 14% over the period and Gen X (born 1965 – 1980) grew from 24% to 27%. Boomers (born 1946 – 1964) decreased as a total percentage of investors studied from 46% to 43% and the Silent Generation (born 1928 – 1945) also declined as a percentage of investors from 20% to 14% – but both still comprise 57% of the number of investors analyzed across the generational segments studied. * Mass Market rise The Mass Market, defined as households with less than $100,000 in investable assets, grew in influence with a rising share of households and Assets Under Management (AUM). During the study period, the Mass Market grew from 30% to 38% of households with Mass Affluent ($100K to <$1MM) dropping from 57% to 51% and High Net Worth ($1MM+) dipping from 13% to 11%.
The Mass Market also represents a growing share of asset ownership, defined as investments in mutual funds, ETFs and U.S. equities. Despite lower household AUM of 10% of the overall assets studied, the Mass Market gained 3% in asset ownership share since 2017. In contrast, Mass Affluent and High Net Worth AUM decreased over the same period. “The study highlights trends that are indicative of things to come and present enormous opportunity for asset managers and advisors who adapt to address the emerging needs of investors,” said Dan Cwenar, Broadridge’s president of data and analytics. “Money is expected to continue to flow into low-cost investment vehicles such as passive and active ETFs and Millennials and Mass Market investors will continue to gain influence as their assets grow.” * Investors purchased low-cost Institutional Shares and ETFs While A-class shares and institutional shares are the most widely held by households, A-class shares declined in household ownership from 43% at the end of 2017 to 39% on June 30, 2020. During the same period, household ownership of institutional shares grew from 44% to 54%. Household ownership of ETFs grew steadily from 30% to 37%. In contrast, the share of mutual funds increased 2% over this period, although
U.S. equities growth was flat. * Limited Pandemic Asset Shifts Effects Seen Across Generations, but Equities Rise Boomer and Silent generations were at or above their pre-Covid AUM levels by the end of June 2020. Boomer and Silent generations comprised 76% of household AUM and fared slightly better than Gen X and Millennials who were slightly below pre-Covid AUM levels. However, purchases of U.S. equities increased to 31% as of June 30, 2020, a 3% uptick over 2019. Increases were experienced (in order) by Millennials, Gen-X and Boomers. * Regional Differences The highest concentration of Mass Market households was in the South (38%) while the highest concentration of High Net Worth (HNW) households was in the West (41%) – California alone accounted for 28% of HNW households. Mass Affluent households were more evenly divided across regions, with the highest concentration in the South (32%). The South consistently had the highest concentration of households across all distribution channels ranging from 31% for RIA, 31% for Online, 33% for Broker-Dealer and 35% for Wirehouse. However, the least concentration varied with Bro-
ker-Dealer and RIA both at 19% in the Northeast and Wirehouse (18%) and Online (19%) in the Midwest. Study Methodology Drawing on anonymized data, this study delivers a unique, evidence-based view of investor holdings. * Represents 44 million U.S. households that invest in mutual funds (open-end, closed-end), U.S. equities and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) sold through financial intermediaries. * Utilizes a de-identified sample of 20,000 households extracted from a dataset of those 44 million investor households spanning billions of data points. * Includes data for year-ends 2017, 2018 and 2019 and the first half of 2020. This study focused on individual investor holdings through intermediaries. The sample does not include: * Institutional investors, such as pension funds, hedge funds or endowments and foundations * Retirement plans, such as 401(k) and defined benefit plans * 529 college savings plans * Bank deposits (checking, savings, CDs, money markets) * Directly held mutual fund shares, fixed income, money market funds * Real assets such as real estate, art, automobiles and jewelry
Resiliency Amidst COVID: How This Black Business Reemerged As A Global Tech Solution For Minority Small Business Needs Chase For Business Is Focused On Helping Startup Business Gologic Solutions Give Back To The Small Business Community The coronavirus pandemic caused unprecedented loss for Patrice Darby. Her first business, GoNanny, a childcare service, closed in 2020 due to COVID-19, leaving her battling grief after losing something she worked tirelessly to build. Instead of focusing on her own misfortune, Patrice, a seven-year technology veteran and second-generation entrepreneur, realized that the pandemic was affecting hundreds of other small businesses in Chicagoland . As businesses were forced to close, those without technical capabilities, access to technology or the ability to pivot their business online struggled, especially minority-owned businesses. With so many businesses facing the same technology
hurdles, Patrice saw an opportunity and she reemerged with a new business called GoLogic Solutions, a data aggregation and economic development platform that helps small businesses accelerate growth and reduce failure while increasing the capabilities of entrepreneurial support organizations. To launch her new venture, Patrice knew she needed a strong financial partner to support her long-term goal of growing globally. She needed a mentor to help her pitch her business to the entrepreneur ecosystem – specifically corporate and philanthropic organizations focused on COVID-19 recovery and technological solutions – a task often daunting for small business owners. Last fall, through World
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Business Chicago, Patrice met 20-year banking veteran and Chicago native Pamela Randle, a Chase senior business consultant . Talking with Pamela, Patrice learned about the Chase for Business program focused on accelerating minority small business growth. The initiative is part of
the bank’s $30 billion Path Forward commitment to advance racial equity. “It’s important to recognize the differences and uniqueness of each individual business owner before trying to set goals,” said Pamela. “I typically like to start by learning the three pain points of the business, and three things they’d like to gain from the program and keep them accountable. Ultimately, I want to be able to show small business owners like Patrice tangible business growth.” Since teaming up with Pamela, Patrice has focused on diversifying her revenue streams, which has helped her limit her business’ financial risks while building her client base and offerings. Through the Chase for Business pro-
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gram, Patrice now has a clear business development strategy, and as GoLogic rapidly expands, a better understanding of what the business will look like in the future and how to execute on her plans. “It’s always surprising to see how many entrepreneurs forego access to a business mentor,” said Patrice. “Having a reliable partner who you can trust to inform your business decisions is one of the most important things you can do as an entrepreneur.” Launched in 2020, JP Morgan Chase’s $30 Path Forward commitment aims to drive an inclusive economic recovery and advance racial equity. Over the next five years, Chase plans to provide an additional 15,000 loans to minority-owned small
businesses – up to $2 billion. Through this initiative, business owners in 13 cities across the U.S., including in Chicago, will be matched with a senior business consultant who will provide advisory services such as mentorship, business development coaching, resources and financial planning to help strengthen sustainable business growth for Black, Latinx, female and veteran entrepreneurs. The program is available to all, Chase customers and non-customers alike. To learn more about how Chase for Business is supporting minority entrepreneurs in the Chicago area, reach out to Chase for Business Senior Business Consultant Pamela Randle at pamela.randle@ chase.com.
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Virtual OZY Fest in partnership with HBCU’s Clubhouse OZY Media recently announced that OZY Fest, its one-of-a-kind festival of great entertainment, interactive experiences and big conversations, will return on May 15-16 as a virtual event, after the 2020 festival was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Headliners include musicians Chance the Rapper, Sevyn Streeter, Big Freedia, Marc Rebillet and Kat Cunning; comedians Tig Notaro, Maz Jobrani and Aida Rodriguez; chefs Marcus Samuelsson, Tom Colicchio and Ming Tsai; thought leaders Dr. Anthony Fauci, Mark Cuban, Condoleezza Rice, Malcolm Gladwell, Jim Cramer, Revd. Al Sharpton, Deepak Chopra, Rep. Maxine Waters, Sunny Hostin, Alicia Garza, Marcus Scribner, Sophia Chang, DeRay Mckesson, Carmen Yulín Cruz, Adam Grant, Katty Kay, Matt James, Valerie Jarrett, Dr. Michael Lomax, Mariana van Zeller, Dr. Danielle Moss, Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr., Angela Benton and Carlos Watson; and sports figures Michael Vick, Stephen A Smith and CC Sabathia. The festival will be livestreamed to the Carlos Watson Show YouTube Channel, presented by OZY Media. OZY Fest brings together the game-changers and change-makers who are ahead of their time for a virtual celebration of bold change and big ideas. The festival has previously been held in New York City’s Central Park with guests including John Legend, Trevor Noah, Issa Rae, Padma Lakshmi and Joe Biden, and has been described as “TED meets Coachella” and “New York’s answer to SXSW” for its unmatched blend of thought leadership and entertainment. The virtual festival will be streamed live, with two simultaneous virtual stages between 5pm and 9pm ET offering a combination of live music and comedy performance, thought leadership, and interactive programming. VIP tickets are available for purchase allowing access to exclusive interactive
virtual offerings. OZY Fest’s partnership with new live social media platform Clubhouse will break new ground, employing the app’s private chat functionality to host VIP meet-andgreets in an intimate audio-only setting. “We are so excited to be bringing OZY Fest back,” says OZY COO and co-founder Samir Rao. “Virtual events and festivals have been hit and miss over the trying past year, but OZY Fest is going to take things to the next level, with the most interactive virtual experience of all time. OZY Fest won’t disappoint if you’re as tired of Zoom as we are.” The theme of OZY Fest 2021 is “Reset America,” with organizers saying that it hopes to host conversations to reimagine how democracy, racial justice, education and more should work in the 21st century. OZY Media is partnering with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to provide free access to all current students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and to donate proceeds from VIP ticket sales to UNCF. UNCF CEO, Dr. Michael Lomax, is featured among OZY Fest headliners. “It’s a privilege to be partnering with UNCF to make an impact with OZY Fest this year,” says Carlos Watson, OZY CEO and co-founder, and host of The Carlos Watson Show. “I have said before that the 2020s will be the new 1960s, and OZY will play its role in facilitating some of the most important conversations about where we turn next as a society.” OZY Fest is brought to you by Chevrolet and American Family Insurance. It is produced by OZY Media in partnership with YouTube, Twitter, Clubhouse and iHeartRadio. For a full list of headliners and information about how to register for tickets or purchase VIP passes, head to www. ozyfest.com.
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City Colleges of Chicago Announces New Scholarship Program to Support CPS Graduates in Becoming CPS Teachers SEED (Supporting Emerging Educators Development) Scholarship Will Support CPS Graduates Preparing for a Teaching Career Through Teach Chicago Tomorrow Pathways Beginning This Fall Chicago – City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) Chancellor Juan Salgado today announced the SEED Scholarship to increase the pipeline of talented and diverse educators in Chicago. Starting this fall, the SEED Scholarship (Supporting Emerging Educators Development) will support CPS graduates participating in Teach Chicago Tomorrow, a new partnership initiative that creates a clear path from high school to college and back to CPS as a full-time teacher. The scholarship is designed to cover most, if not all, City Colleges tuition, books, and class materials for participating students. “Diversifying our talent pool of teachers is a top priority for our schools and underscores our deep commitment to equity across Chicago,” said Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. “The City is building its own recruitment pathway of high-quality teachers of color to return to CPS classrooms and educate the next generation of our city’s young people. I applaud City Colleges’ partnership with CPS to bring its resources to bear to meet a critical workforce need in Chicago.” Chancellor Salgado added, “The cost of college can no longer be a barrier to our students’ aspirations, in particular the many Black, Latinx and low-income students we serve at City Colleges of Chicago. Our investment in SEED joins a growing number of financial supports we’ve developed to ensure City Colleges students can access and complete a college credential. It will help transform our city, creating a more diverse teacher workforce and a more inclusive economy.”
The SEED Scholarship launches this fall for CPS graduates from the classes of 2020 and 2021, and includes undocumented students and students from CPS charter schools who apply and enroll in Teach Chicago Tomorrow. City Colleges will offer up to $3,000 in individual scholarship dollars each year to at least 100 students, with the scholarship amount based on the number of credits taken. Students taking 6-8 credits per semester will receive a stipend of $750/semester, students taking 9-11 credits will receive a stipend of $1,000/semester, and students taking 12 or more credits will receive a stipend of $1,500/ semester. The scholarship will be renewable up to three years. Students can also apply for other scholarships on top of SEED. “As a CPS graduate who began my career as a CPS teacher, I can personally attest to the importance of diverse teacher representation on students’ social-emotional well-being and academic progress,” said CPS CEO Dr. Janice K. Jackson. “A growing body of research shows the positive impact of having a diverse teacher workforce on students of color and we are fully committed to building a more diverse teacher pipeline through innovative partnerships and programs, like Teach Chicago Tomorrow. This new scholarship is a critical investment in our students that helps reduces barriers for participation, and it is another step forward in creating a more equitable future for our city.” Truman College is City Colleges’ Center of Excellence
in education, human and natural sciences and serves as the host campus for the SEED Scholarship and Teach Chicago Tomorrow program. Students are able to take their general education courses across all seven of the City Colleges. “As we look at supporting new teachers, we must recognize our responsibility to give them the nourishment they need to grow in their craft,” said Truman College President Shawn Jackson, a former CPS student, teacher and principal himself. “The SEED Scholarship will allow us to provide an investment in aspiring teachers – the seeds we plant now will be the teachers of tomorrow.” Students who are accepted to receive the SEED Scholarship will be placed in one of two tracks: Pathways Partnership or Emerging Educator, both of which further Teach Chicago Tomorrow’s mission to support homegrown educators. After acceptance into the SEED Scholarship, students will complete a City Colleges of Chicago application. Through the Teach Chicago Tomorrow Pathways Partnership, students begin by earning an associate degree through City Colleges and then earn their bachelor’s degree by completing the second two years of college as an Illinois State University student. Throughout the program, intensive support will be provided to help them successfully navigate the pathway to becoming a teacher. The Emerging Educator track will put students on a pathway to complete education coursework at City Colleges, and transfer to a four-year institution to complete their studies. Students recruited for this track will aspire
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to become a teacher, but may not be sure of subject or grade level, or wish to teach outside of the elementary or Special Education track. The coursework and pacing for the Emerging Educator track allow a student to attend full- or part-time. SEED Scholars who subsequently earn an Illinois Professional Educator License will have priority placement for a full-time teaching job in CPS schools. Illinois has seen a significant decline in Black and Latinx students earning education degrees, despite more Black and Latinx students graduating college than ever before. According to a CPS analysis of data from the Illinois Board of Higher Education over the past decade in Illinois, there’s been a 54 percent decline in African American students earning education degrees and 28 percent decline in Latinx students earning education degrees. According to surveys, approximately ten percent of CPS high school students indicate they are interested in working in education, but far fewer go on to become educators. The SEED Scholarship and Teach Chicago Tomorrow creates a clear pathway to become a teacher along with structured supports to help students achieve their goals. CPS hires approximately 140 CPS graduates as teachers per year, and is setting a long-term goal to triple the number of CPS grads hired annually to more than 500. Based on current trends, most of those new homegrown teachers will be Black or Latinx. To express interest in the SEED Scholarship, students should go to www.cps.edu/applyTCT.
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Boost Your Retirement Income with Little-Known Benefits NewsUSA - Retirement is a life-changing experience. For some older adults, it can be relaxing, for others it can be energizing. But it should never be stressful. But as retirement in the United States can be expensive, and even savvy seniors who have budgeted for this phase of their lives may feel squeezed in areas such as housing and health care. COVID-19 has made things even harder for many. Many older Americans who have worked hard all their lives are unaware that they qualify for a range of public and private benefits to help pay for food, medicine, utilities, and many more essentials that ensure a safe and stable retirement. Every year, $30 billion in benefits go unclaimed because eligible older adults don’t know the programs exist or how to apply. These programs are not scams, and they are not loans. They are legitimate public and private funds designed to help older adults boost their budgets. The National Council on Aging
(NCOA), the nation’s oldest nonprofit working on behalf of seniors, offers the latest information on benefits programs on its free and confidential website, BenefitsCheckUp.org. The site includes a simple search tool to help retirees and their caregivers safely and securely identify programs that may help meet their financial needs. There are benefits that help pay for medication and other health care costs (including home care and nursing home care), as well as food, housing, and utilities. For those living on a fixed income, an extra $200-$300 a month can make a significant difference in their standard of living and quality of life. Approximately half of all Medicare beneficiaries live on incomes below $26,200 a year. For those who qualify, Medicare’s special programs can save them thousands of dollars annually on their premiums, medications, deductibles, and co-pays. BenefitsCheckUp.org also includes information on employment and
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Get Into It With Tami Roman to Premiere On FOX SOUL Actress, Producer, Television Personality, Comedian, Spokesperson and Seasoned Businesswoman Tami Roman recently premiered her new show, Get Into It With Tami Roman on FOX SOUL. The lifestyle show is geared toward today’s black women and features Tami’s unique twist on trending topics, raw, transparent, and funny conversations with celebrity guests. Her highly popular Bonnet Chronicle POWER MINUTE and “Ask Tami” allows her to connect with her viewers and provide them with advice on relationships, sex, parenting and more. You can expect an unfiltered and entertaining show with some good tea! Tami’s unapologetic candor is not always popular, but it’s always real! “I am excited to be the newest addition to the FOX SOUL family,” said Tami Roman. “They are doing amazing things for the culture and being able to add my spoke to their already successful wheel of programming is such a blessing. I hope that people enjoy what I have to offer.” “Tami and I have been trying to find the right thing to do together for a while now, and as FOX SOUL continues to position itself as the premiere destination for black culture content, it is an honor for us to partner on Get Into It as she starts her journey
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into the talk show space”, said James DuBose, head of programming, FOX SOUL. Tami isn’t afraid to let viewers know what she is thinking and first season topics include: l Dating a man who has dated men in the past l Is it a mother’s responsibility to fix the relationship between a child and his/her father l How far is too far when offering a friend advice Hailing from White Plains, NY, Tami first rose to fame when she was cast on MTV’s ground-breaking series,
The Real World. Tami is the creator of “The Bonnet Chronicles,” an Instagram account that features hilarious tell-itlike-it-is rants by Tami’s alter ego, Petty Betty. In 2018, “The Bonnet Chronicles” turned into a bi-weekly scripted series, available exclusively on Tidal. Tami is set to appear in Reese Witherspoon’s Truth Be Told, opposite Octavia Spencer for Apple TV; Carl Weber’s The Family Business for BET; and Lee Daniels’ The Ms. Pat Show for BET+. Her involvement in BounceTV’s hit series Saints and Sinners had
the most views in the history of the network. Tami recently appeared on the Emmy Award-winning show, RuPaul’s Drag Race, where she raised money for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Tami has launched and conceptualized high-grossing brands including TR Hair and TR Love Cosmetics, sold in Walgreens. You can stream Get Into It with Tami Roman every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT on YouTube, Samsung TV Plus, Roku, Tubi, FOX SOUL app and website, and more.
Black-Owned Production Company Awards Antonio de Graffenreaidt $20,000 to Develop Unscripted Series on Racism in America TLG Motion Pictures (“Hoarders”), founded by American film and television producer Courtney LeMarco, recently announced that it has selected Antonio de Graffenreaidt as winner of The Big Pitch, a national competition providing opportunity for Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) with a strong interest in film, production, and content creation. The 34-year-old Los Angeles, California resident has been awarded a $20,000 Service Grant toward the development of his unscripted series concept Culture Shock. de Graffenreaidt’s Culture Shock is an unscripted series that tells the timely story of racism in America. An intense social experiment, Culture Shock will invite people with vastly different world views and backgrounds, like a Black Lives Matter activist and a Proud Boy, to switch places and live in each other’s shoes for two weeks. At the end of each episode, participants of Culture Shock’s social experiment will come together to discuss what they learned. “I believe Culture Shock can be a unique opportunity to hold up a mirror to the racial injustices happening in America right now,” said de Graffenreaidt. “As a Black man, I realize racial inequity and violence on Black and brown bodies is nothing new. As a Black filmmaker, shining a light on marginalized stories and encouraging difficult conversations around racism through my work is my way of dismantling white supremacy. I’m incredibly honored to have the opportunity to bring my vision for Culture Shock to life and hope it can contribute to this timely discourse on racism and equity.” de Graffenreaidt was chosen from a talented pool of 10 finalists who
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also had the opportunity to present their television or film concept to the producers at TLG Motion Pictures. Last year’s winner of The Big Pitch was Seattle-based filmmaker Crisantos Chavez, whose film project PRIV-I-LEGE explores the concept of white privilege from the perspective of a young boy who transfers from his prestigious private school to the lowest-performing middle school in the country. “I was blown away by the number of compelling submissions we received from such a talented pool of aspiring BIPOC filmmakers this year,” said Courtney LeMarco, president of TLG Motion Pictures. “As a Black filmmaker, I have always dreamed of amplifying BIPOC voices and shedding a light on underrepresented narratives. Antonio’s Culture Shock seeks to do just that, and we’re looking forward to sharing his vision with the rest of the world.” For more information on The Big Pitch and to see the full list of finalists and their projects, please visit https://www.tlgmotionpictures.com/ thebigpitch.
The Los Angeles Film School Listed in Variety’s Top 50 Film Schools for 2021
Senior students who are nearing graduation have begun to attend labs on campus in a limited capacity.
For the seventh year in a row, Variety Magazine has named The Los Angeles Film School in its annual Entertainment Impact Report. The latest impact report lists the best film schools around the world that have exceptional educators and entertainment programming. The L.A. Film School offers a focused education model with programs for campus and online students in a variety of entertainment-based career paths. Variety Magazine states…”Considered an academic leader in the entertainment community for over 20 years, Los Angeles www.citizennewspapergroup.com
Film School has developed a curriculum expressly designed to prepare students for the rigors — and changes — of the entertainment industry. During COVID-19, the program pivoted to remote learning, and more importantly, loaned equipment that allowed students to safely develop their talent without taking unnecessary risks or violating L.A. County’s stay-at-home orders. A robust career development team has also prioritized the Motion Picture Academy’s Gold Internship program to facilitate future learning and work experience for top students in the program.”
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(BPT) - Blending fashion and function, the best bathroom design will address the needs of the homeowner while also reflecting their personal tastes. What often separates good from great design can be found in the details. Sophisticated designer touches elevate a bathroom in an upscale way that defines a space as a luxury retreat within the home. If you're planning a master bathroom remodel or adding a new luxury bathroom space within your home, don't forget these three important facets. Layer lighting There are three main types of lighting: task, ambient and accent. Layering these lights thoughtfully in the bathroom will not only make the space more functional, but will also elevate the appearance and provide high levels of flexibility. The main light - often an overhead light - provides ambient lighting for the overall illumination of the space. Many people choose dimmer options for this bathroom light to give it maximum customization. Task lighting is essential in the bathroom since so many personal grooming tasks take place in the space. Task lighting might include lights over the mirror or vanity lighting. When planning and positioning task lighting, remember to position fixtures to minimize shadows to facilitate activities like shaving or applying makeup. Finally, accent lighting is a key feature of luxury bathrooms and makes one space stand out from another. Accent lighting is meant to highlight the special features of the space and might include a light positioned over a painting, a decorative chandelier in a changing space or wall sconces by a soaking tub. Select shower drains Sophisticated touches make your bathroom design come together, so as you plan your shower space, don't overlook the aesthetic potential of the drain. Choosing an upscale drain option blends elegance and performance to elevate the shower experience and the overall bathroom design. For example, QuickDrain USA offers a variety of unique drain options. For the ultimate in-shower design, consider WallDrain, which is concealed behind the base of the wall rendering it virtually invisible. The clean lines of this innovative drain system provide a seamless visual flow in the shower, ideal for a variety of décors, including contemporary or transitional designs. However, if you prefer a drain that remains visible along the wall or in the center of the floor, you still have numerous options to elevate your look. QuickDrain's Euro-styled linear drains and its new SquareDrain are ideal for conventional curbed or zero-entry, curbless applications that allow wheelchair access and ADA compliance. Among the biggest trends of 2021 are rose gold and matte black finishes for shower drains. But there are a variety of finishes you can choose from to get the ideal look for your space.
Looking to take your bathroom design to an even higher level? The world-renowned firm of Michael Graves Architecture & Design collaborated with QuickDrain on two drain cover designs: the Cosmo and the Stream. Crafted from durable 18-gauge, 304 stainless steel, these removable, slim-profile covers are both offered with a brushed stainless steel finish, while the Cosmo is also available in a polished stainless finish. Learn more at www.quickdrain.com. Evaluate hardware Just like that special watch or necklace makes an outfit, the hardware you choose for the bathroom is the jewelry that enhances that space. Because the bathroom features a substantial amount of hardware relative to the size of the room, choosing the right option can make a big visual impact. Hardware in bathrooms includes knobs and pulls on the vanity, but extends to other accessories as well. This includes towel racks for bathing and hand towels, toilet paper holders, soap dispensers and shower curtain rods. When planning hardware details, don't forget to add in light switch covers, wall plates and vent covers to create a cohesive, professionally designed look. Keep in mind, finishes for hardware don't necessarily need to all match as long as the tones blend nicely and you don't mix too many finishes together. For example, brushed steel and matte black work well together, but if you mix in more colors you risk the space looking disconnected and not well thought out. There are many factors that go into creating a bathroom design. It's important to pay attention to the details if you want to create a luxury space. These three details will help ensure fashion and function go hand in hand for a space you'll love for years to come. There are three basic types of lighting-ambient, task and accent. Layered throughout a room-especially multipurpose ones-they work together to achieve a rich and flexible lighting design.
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19 CH 11166 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION; Plaintiff, vs. CRYSTAL JACKSON AKA CRYSTAL N. JACKSON; Defendants, 19 CH 11166 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, June 1, 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. 25-03302-012-0000. Commonly known as 9137 South Michigan Avenue, 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 (g1) 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. 19-033159 F2 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3167715 _______________________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION ROUNDPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING CORPORATION; Plaintiff, vs. ANDREAS HELDMAN; CITY OF CHICAGO; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 18 CH 15386 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, June 1, 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. 20-26-311-037-0000. Commonly known as 7736 South Maryland Avenue, 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 Law Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312) 360-9455. W18-1830 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3167719 _______________________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING, LLC Plaintiff, -v.- JUANITA IRVIN, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Defendants 2019CH13466 714 EAST 92ND STREET CHICAGO, IL 60619 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 15, 2021, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on June 3, 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 714 EAST 92ND STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60619 Property Index No. 25-03-407-021 The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING, LLC Plaintiff, -v.- JUANITA IRVIN, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Defendants 2019CH13466 714 EAST 92ND STREET CHICAGO, IL 60619 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 15, 2021, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on June 3, 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 714 EAST 92ND STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60619 Property Index No. 25-03-407-021 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 twenty-four (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. Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the United States, the United States shall have one year from the date of sale within which to redeem, except that with respect to a lien arising under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever is longer, and in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505 of the Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection (d) of section 3720 of title 38 of the United States Code, the right to redeem does not arise, there shall be no right of redemption. 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(g1). 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) 7949876 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 630794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-19-10545 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 2019CH13466 TJSC#: 41-634 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 # 2019CH13466 I3168058 ________________________________________
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