Chatham Southeast Citizen 11-06-2019

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In anticipation of the groundbreaking for a new entertainment complex in South Shore (rendering pictured), community members have been asked to submit photos they have that represent the community’s history to become part of a photo mural that will wrap around the construction project on the corner of 71st Street and Jeffery Avenue. Photo Credit: Provided by Inner City Entertainment

SOUTH SIDE ORGANIZATION TO CREATE PHOTO MURAL PROJECT CELEBRATING COMMUNITY HISTORY In anticipation of a major construction project coming to the neighborhood, South Shore Works recently began collecting photos from community members which will be turned into a mural that tells the larger story of the history of South Shore, Jackson Park, and the south side of Chicago. PAGE 2

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The Embrace Girls Foundation presents Africa Umoja from February 25 – March 8, 2020

INDOCHINO Launches Custom Collection with New York Knicks Rookie Star RJ Barrett

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY AIMS TO PROTECT SCHOOLS, BUSINESSES, STORES AND OTHER LOCATIONS BodyWorn™ by Utility, Inc. recently announced the unveiling of Active Shooter Response Technology (ASRT). When installed in schools, businesses, stores, and other locations, ASRT provides real-time detection and location reporting of gunshots to reduce response time to active shooter events. For the first time, Utility’s new ASRT sensor technology enables police officers to immediately respond to gunshots the moment they occur, knowing the exact location where the gunshot occurred, according to a press release. Utility, Inc. provides law enforcement officers with a platform for capturing, transferring, managing and releasing video evidence. For more information, visit http:// www.utility.com

HEALTH

SURVEY: TWO-THIRDS OF DIETITIANS RECOMMEND FOOD AND SUPPLEMENTS TO THEIR CLIENTS AND THE MAJORITY TAKE SUPPLEMENTS DAILY THEMSELVES For the majority of health care professionals, food will always come first, but supplements do still have a place. In Trust Transparency Center’s 2019 Registered Dietitian Insights Survey of 200 US-based registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) released recently, 66% of RDNs stated they recommend both food and supplements to their clients and In a recent survey, 66% of registered 70% personally dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) stated take supplements they recommend both food and four times or more supplements to their clients and 70% per week. personally take supplements four times Most dietitians or more per week. surveyed were formally educated on the use of supplements, generally while obtaining their nutrition degree (73%) followed through by continuing education (60%). They stay informed regarding supplements via continuing education, medical journals, and colleagues.

LAW & POLITICS

DUCKWORTH, DURBIN ANNOUNCE OVER $11 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDING FOR FIREFIGHTER RESOURCES IN CHICAGOLAND U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) recently announced a total of $11,194,763.84 in federal funding to communities in the Chicagoland area through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program. The AFG program provides first-responder organizations access to much-needed emergency response equipment, personal protective equipment, firefighting and emergency vehicles and training in an effort to create safer, more prepared communities. “Firefighters risk their lives and run toward danger when others run away,” Duckworth said. “We owe it to them to make sure they have the best equipment and training, and I’m proud to join Senator Durbin in announcing this funding to help ensure our firefighters have the resources they need to keep their communities in the Chicagoland area safe.” Since Fiscal Year 2001, the AFG program has provided approximately $7.1 billion in grants to first-responder organizations. The program is administered by the DHS’s Federal Emergency Management Agency in cooperation with the U.S. Fire Administration.

South Side Organization To Create Photo Mural Project Celebrating Community History Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

In anticipation of a major construction project coming to the neighborhood, South Shore Works recently began collecting photos from community members which will be turned into a mural that tells the larger story of the history of South Shore, Jackson Park, and the south side of Chicago. South Shore Works is a collaborative organization that brings together community stake holders in South Shore and gives them the opportunity to work together under the common goal of improving the community. Participating organizations and residents are organized into working groups that focus on specific subjects like housing, arts and culture, and economic development, according to Dr. Carol Adams of South Shore Works. For the photo mural project, South Shore Works has partnered with Inner City Entertainment and Dorian Sylvain, the artist that is leading the project.

Once completed, the photo mural will be displayed at the northwest corner of 71st Street and Jeffery Avenue at the site of the historic ShoreBank building which will soon be under construction. Inner City Entertainment (ICE) is owned by South Shore resident Alisa Starks, who is developing a new entertainment complex that will be erected in place of the ShoreBank Building at the corner of 71st Street and Jeffery Avenue. “There is a new development at 71st and Jeffery, for the purpose of entertainment, and it is going to have a multiscreen theater, performance spaces, restaurants, and all of that. The existing building is going to come down and so we were thinking about what was going to be in that space while the construction was happening and how we could do something that would be an engagement project while that happens. Construction sites sometimes have these really unsightly boards around the site so we wanted to do a community-centered mural in place of that to celebrate the history of South Shore,” said Adams.

Once complete, the new 50,000 squarefoot entertainment complex will be home to a dine-in movie theater, a bowling alley, restaurants, and plenty of space for events, according to information provided by Inner City Entertainment. In addition to the entertainment complex, South Shore Works is also anticipating construction of the future Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park and Adams said that she hopes this photo mural will help South Shore residents to reflect on the history of the community as well as getting them excited for what the future has in store for them. “What we want to say is put yourself in the picture and not just to put yourself in the picture of your past, but to see yourself here in the future. In South Shore we’re talking about development without displacement and we are talking about things getting better and us getting the kind of community we want and it being for us,” said Adams. To contribute to the South Shore photo Mural, photos can be submitted to dorian@doriansylvain.com.

Gentle exercise program improves outcomes among older home care clients A study published in Innovation in Aging, a journal of the Gerontological Society of America, shows that a gentle exercise program delivered by home care aides improved client health, especially among participants whose caregivers are not family members. Published by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the study assessed changes in clients’ physical abilities and the amount of social support provided by clients’ home care aides as a result of the exercise program. “As regular caregivers, home care aides are well-positioned to promote physical activity among frail older adults in home settings,” said Naoko Muramatsu, the study’s author. The program, called Healthy Moves for Aging Well, includes low-risk, gentle exercises: a seated step-inplace, arm curls and an ankle point-and-flex. During regular visits, trained home care aides administer the program, remind clients of their daily activity goals, and provide motivation to complete the exercises. The Healthy Moves pro-

Naoko Muramatsu

gram, originally developed by Partners in Care Foundation, was adapted for home care aides to deliver to their clients. Fifty clients, with a mean age of 76 years, and their home care aides participated in the study; 18 pairs were family members and 32 were non-family. Muramatsu and her colleagues found that the Healthy Moves program was effective — clients reported being better able to complete

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daily tasks, like walking from room to room and pouring a drink from a carton. Objectively measured client physical performance also improved. However, the clients of home care aides who were not their family members saw a greater improvement. “Healthy Moves provides training to home care aides on motivating their clients,” said Muramatsu, professor of community health sciences in the UIC School of Public

Health and fellow of the UIC Institute for Health Research and Policy. “Family members may more naturally help their clients — who may be their parent — with physical activity, which is currently not part of home care aides’ job description.” “Improvement in these small tasks makes a large difference when it comes to quality of life,” Muramatsu said. “Few physical activity programs target older adults who have difficulty with basic activities, such as standing and walking. Programs that do so effectively — through physical or occupational therapy, for example — are often too expensive for wide dissemination among this group of people. With Healthy Moves, we hope to develop a sustainable health promotion program that can be used widely by all kinds of people and organizations in community-settings.” UIC’s Lijuan Yin is a co-author of the study, which was funded by the National Institute on Aging and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


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Meeting Held To Share Details of 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

The Illinois Department of Transportation recently held a public open house at Freedom Temple Church of God in Christ, 1459 W. 74th St., to give community members an update on the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project and to allow them to view exhibits and speak with the project team to learn about the status, design, and construction timelines for the project. The 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project is the largest project in the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program (CREATE), according to information provided by the Chicago Department of Transportation. The CREATE project is being designed and executed collaboratively by the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, the Chicago Department of Transportation, Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways, Metra, Amtrak, and the Association of American Railroads. The purpose of the CREATE project was to identify train and road problems in the Chicago region and then find ways to address those problems in a way that would improve how trains, pedestrians, bicyclists, and vehicles move through the community.

Several decaying viaducts on the south side will soon be repaired as part of the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project which was created to solve transportation and mobility issues for trains and residents in the designated project area. Photo Credit: Provided by the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project

The 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project runs through the Chatham neighborhood and addresses a variety of issues that were identified with help from the community, including decaying viaducts, points where the Metra service conflicts with freight trains and delays on roadways due to trains. “This is a multi-million dollar project that has been going on for several years and is going to have a lot of new jobs and contracts involved in it,” said David Moore, Alderman of the 17th Ward. “Don’t wait until they start working on this project to come out and say that you need jobs, we are trying to get people in place before

the jobs get started and you can start getting prepared right now. We already have several African American contractors on this deal and I’m so happy about that.” In addition to Chatham, the project will also impact the neighborhoods of Ashburn, Englewood, and Auburn Gresham which are also along the path of the two passenger and four freight train rail lines that the project is working to improve. “The project’s purpose is to improve mobility for rail passengers, freight, and motorists. To achieve that purpose, the project needs to reduce rail to rail crossing conflicts, reduce road

to rail crossing conflicts, improve passenger rail reliability, and address community mobility issues,” said a spokesperson from the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project during the recent open house. Currently, the project is in phase two which is the final design phase for the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project. The CREATE partners have established a tentative schedule that has the construction phase of the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project beginning in 2020. To learn more about the 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project, what it includes, and how to get involved, visit www.75thcip.org.

GOMB Releases Five-Year Forecast Showing Significant Long-Term Challenges Without Fair Tax Despite making substantial progress on Illinois’ fiscal challenges this year, Illinois will continue to face significant financial challenges until it finds a long-term solution to its structural deficit, the annual Economic and Fiscal Policy Report from the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget concludes. The bipartisan, $40.1 billion fiscal year 2020 budget enacted by the Governor and the Legislature – the state’s first truly balanced budget in years – begins to pay down Illinois’ debt and sets Illinois on a path to return the state to fiscal stability, while making key investments in long-term programs. In fact, the state’s projected surplus has increased by $30 million since the budget was enacted, and project-

ed deficits into the coming years are improved from the past administration. But the state must continue to grapple with a multi-billion-dollar structural deficit in nearly all of the out years, which would further exacerbate the state’s bill backlog and payment delays. Because of the state’s unfunded pension obligations, the deficit is projected to grow faster than the economy, even in good years, diverting revenues away from critical investments in areas such as an educated workforce and strong infrastructure. As a result, the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget is projecting sizeable deficits in the General Funds budget for fiscal years 2021 through 2025. Without changes to the current trajectory of the state’s

finances, year-end accounts payable will continue to grow year by year, the report states. “Without structural changes like the Fair Tax, Illinois will continue to struggle to make ends meet, pay our bills on time and deliver vital services, like public education and public safety,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “While years of mismanagement has created these issues, we have a strong path forward and solution with the Fair Tax, which will ask the wealthiest 3 percent to pay more while 97 percent of Illinoisans will pay the same or less. Thanks to the bipartisan efforts of the General Assembly, we’ve already made fiscal progress, and I’m committed not only to stabilizing our budget but also making sure that Illinois grows and creates an economy www.citizennewspapergroup.com

that works for everyone.” There are few alternatives if the Fair Tax amendment is not enacted, according to the report. Illinois would need to consider dramatic budget cuts of approximately 15 percent to many essential services such as education funding and public safety, or the state would need to raise taxes on all households – not just the wealthiest Illinoisans – by 20 percent under the existing flat tax. Since taking office in January 2019, Governor Pritzker has taken several steps to control state spending and has ordered agency directors to continue to responsibly manage the limited resources of state government by proposing reductions in their maintenance operations funding for the coming fiscal year,

identifying significant efficiency and savings ideas, eliminating or consolidating duplicative programs, reducing funding for underutilized or inefficient services and making improvements in service delivery that streamlines costs. The Governor’s Office of Management and Budget (GOMB) is required to annually submit an Economic and Fiscal Policy Report to the General Assembly outlining the long-term economic and fiscal policy objectives of the state, along with the economic and fiscal policy intentions for the upcoming fiscal year and for the subsequent four fiscal years. The reports are available to the public online and can be found here: https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/ budget/Pages/PolicyReports.aspx


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BUSINESS

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IRL experience unboxing tons of fun surprises based on their favorite channels. The Toy Insider’s Favorites: Tic Tac Toy XOXO Friends (Blip Toys), FGTeeV Giant TV (Bonkers Toys), Ryan’s World Super Surprise Safe (Just Play), Ryan’s World 3.5-inch Ryan’s Racers (Jada Toys), Lamo Ninja Minifigures (Wicked Cool Toys), Pinkfong Baby Shark Song Puppets (WowWee) Ready to Ride: Scooters, balance bikes, go-karts, and more! Kids are riding in style this year in imaginative new ways. These toys encourage kids to get up, be active and ready for adventure! The Toy Insider’s Favorites: Rideamals Josie (Pacific Cycle), RealTree UTV (Dynacraft), Neon Ghost (Yvolution), Rockin Rider Legacy Grow-with-me Pony (Tek Nek Toys), Wave Catcher (Rollplay), Wild Ones (Razor), Fisher Price Bounce & Spin Puppy (Mattel), Play date Sven (Jakks Pacific) Layers of Fun: Toys that provide a multi-layered play experience for kids are packed with play value – from grow-with-me toys and playthings that change and evolve over time, to unboxing experiences that seem to never end. The Toy Insider’s Favorites: Rizmo (TOMY), Vendeez (Horizon Group USA), Blume (Skyrocket), Foodie Roos (Maya Toys), Foodie Surprise (Redwood Ventures), Rainbocorns S2, Big Bow Surprise (ZURU), Treasure X Tomb (Moose Toys), Fortnite Jumbo Loot Llama Pinata (Jazwares) Totally Tactile: Compounds, squishies, and DIY creations—these toys will give you all the feels and are hard to put down! Enjoy different textures, scents, and more. The Toy Insider’s Favorites: Morphimals (ORB), Mushmeez (Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Co.), Nickelodeon Slime Peanut Butter and Jelly Slime

Slow Risers (Cra-Z-Art), Stickies (Hog Wild), Massive Googly (Imperial Toy), Pop Pop Snots Slime Hammer (YULU), Fluffy Cloudz (WeCool), Play-Doh Slime (Hasbro) Playtime Unplugged: No tablet or smartphone required! These toys and games allow kids to take a break from screen time for classic play. The Toy Insider’s Favorites: Magnetic Mosaic Kitchen (KidKraft), Calico Critters Sweet Raspberry Home (Epoch Everlasting Play), Timber Tots Playhouse (Fat Brain Toys), Loopies (ALEX Brands), Little People Barn Ballpit (BestWay), Red Light Green Light (Buffalo Games), Splash and Play Mermaid (Madame Alexander), Mars Space Station (Playmobil) Gettin’ Glam: Add a little sparkle to your life with these toys, accessories and DIY sets that provide customization opportunities and lots of unique style. The Toy Insider’s Favorites: Blinger (Wicked Cool Toys), Glitter Dots Sparkle Station (Crayola), Lucky Fortune (WowWee), Myla the Magical Unicorn (VTech), Shimmer Stars (KD Group), K-Blings (Wow! Stuff ), Go Glam Nail Stamper (Spin Master), Soap & Bath Bomb Lab (Thames & Kosmos) #TBTB (Throwback Toy Box): What’s old is new again. These retro-styled toys and games are making a comeback! Whether they’re staples of the ‘80s or the things that made the ‘90s rad, a new generation of kids will love these toys! The Toy Insider’s Favorites: Countercades (Arcade1Up), Pretty Pretty Princess (Winning Moves Games), Tamagotchi On (Bandai America), Pound Puppies (Basic Fun!), Trapper Keeper Game (Big G Creative), Colorforms Silly Faces Game (Kahootz Toys), Rubik’s Cage (University Games), Bend-Ems (Sunny Days Entertainment) How It Works: Kids can use STEM concepts to make their own toys. These activity sets go beyond simple instructions and educate kids on important scientific principles. Each of these toys sparks a love of learning during playtime. The Toy Insider’s Favorites: Artie 3000 (Educational Insights), smART Pixelator (Flycatcher), VEX Robotics Build Blitz (HEXBUG), LeapBuilders ABC Smart House (LeapFrog), Coding Critters (Learning Resources), My Robotic Pet – Tumbling Hedgehog (Thames & Kosmos), Amazing Construction Set (Magformers), LEGO Hidden Slide Paranormal Intercept Bus 3000 (LEGO) The Toy Insider publishes two annual gift guides—one for summer and one for holiday—and reviews toys 365 days a year on thetoyinsider. com

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How to Turn a Simple Shed into a Livable Oasis StatePoint - Once the domain of lawnmowers and gardening tools, today’s backyard sheds are being repurposed into unique, functional spaces (think: she-shed, bunkhouse or even a bar pub) complete with plumbing and electricity. Here are tips from the experts on how to turn a simple shed into a backyard oasis. “Quite often, we are seeing that homeowners are adding electricity to backyard sheds and using

decorative interior lighting to make a statement, just as lighting would be used in the interiors of a home,” says Jennifer Kis, director of marketing communications for Progress Lighting. Backyard sheds are widely available at garden centers, hardware and home stores in a variety of architectural styles, from traditional to modern. Sheds range in size, from small (under 80 square feet), medium (approximately

90 to 120 square feet) and large (ranging from 144 to 288 square feet.) Choose a size appropriate for the use -- for example, a gardener’s getaway or she-shed may be on the smaller size. A bunkhouse or bar shed will need to be larger. Decide whether this will be a DIY project from the ground up, or whether a prefabricated shed best meets your needs. Check with your local planning department to comply with codes and guidelines. Decide if the shed will mirror the architectural features of your home. Keep in mind that because sheds are not tall, the roof will be visible and should be considered as part of the design. When turning a backyard shed into a dream bunkhouse at her lakeside home, designer, artist and owner of Meme Hill Studio, Amie Freling Brown put this to the test. “I’m obsessed with the tiny living concept and the she-shed movement,” says Freling Brown. “When we decided we needed more sleeping space for our 750 square

“QUITE OFTEN, WE ARE SEEING THAT HOMEOWNERS ARE ADDING ELECTRICITY TO BACKYARD SHEDS AND USING DECORATIVE INTERIOR LIGHTING TO MAKE A STATEMENT, JUST AS LIGHTING WOULD BE USED IN THE INTERIORS OF A HOME.” JENNIFER KIS Director of marketing communications for Progress Lighting

foot lake house, we knew it was time to create our own tiny house.” Choosing a 10 by 12-foot classic backyard shed with a gambrel roof, gable vents, transom windows and 7-foot walls to give top campers in the bunk beds more headroom, Freling Brown transformed a simple shed into a bright, nautical farmhouse-inspired bunkhouse, complete with electricity for an overhead light, two wall lanterns and electrical outlets. The hand-painted wood grain texture of its overhead pendant inspired Freling Brown’s choice of reclaimed wood paneling for the

ceiling, creating an unexpected décor detail. She added vinyl plank flooring that would stand up to sandy, wet feet from the lake. Beadboard paneled walls painted in a semi-gloss white make the most of the reflected light, adding to the small space’s open, airy feeling. As a contrast to the light palette of the bunkhouse interior, she used color in coordinating bedding, nautical decor and navy furniture, as well as accessories make it warm and inviting. For more lighting tips, trends and inspiration, visit Progress Lighting at progressltg.com/Lighting.

CTA recently announced its proposed 2020 budget, which holds the line on fares and maintains service. The budget also continues unprecedented investment in modernization, like the completed 95th/Dan Ryan Red Line station, with ongoing South Side projects, such as an overhaul of the Cottage Grove Green Line station and a continuation of the Red Line Extension Project. Red Line Extension – 103rd Street station (conceptual rendering)

These projects represent a significant investment in your community, and help promote jobs and contracting opportunities. 95th/Dan Ryan Red Line terminal

Your feedback is important in helping shape CTA’s spending plan. We invite you to a public hearing on the proposed 2020 budget: Wednesday, November 13, 2019, 6 p.m. at CTA headquarters, 567 W. Lake Street, 2nd floor conference room, Chicago, Illinois, 60661 By transforming a shed into a livable oasis, extending your home’s living space is both trendy and easy.

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Chicago Urban League 58th Annual Golden Fellowship Dinner Highlights

Photos by CREDD

Chicago News Anchor Cheryl Burton turned heads as she entered the ballroom to partake of the evening festivities at the Chicago Urban League 58th Annual Golden Fellowship Dinner held recently. Cheryl , strutted a flawless jaw dropping beautiful red floor length gown that was charming. She was truly ready for the run way.

Columnist Carolyn Palmer, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District President Kari Steele, and Commissioner Kimberly duBuclet.

Urban League Supporters; Mr. James and Rev. Pamela Floyd Jr. and Attorney Howard and Attorney Rev. Janette Wilson.

Pictured are some the Chicago Urban League evening honorees. Honorees included Valerie Jarrett , Urban League Interim President and CEO Barbabra Lumpkin and WVON Melody Spann-Cooper not shown.

State Fasrm Agent Darren Tillis; WVON Morning Show Host Maze Jackson; MWRD President, Kari K. Steele; State Farm PAS; Lisa Cooper; State Farm Agent Lori HayesShaw, Verizon Dir. of CE Steven E. Shaw. Seated: Sherrell Tilllis, Will Count Top Ladies of Distinction Chapter Organizer Karen Dilligard.


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FASHION Topical Minocycline Treatment Approved For Acne Sufferers

INDOCHINO recently launched a limited edition collection with its Signature Athlete, New York Knicks top draft pick RJ Barrett.

INDOCHINO Launches Custom Collection with New York Knicks Rookie Star RJ Barrett INDOCHINO, recently launched a limited edition collection with its Signature Athlete, New York Knicks top draft pick RJ Barrett. The basketball player personally selected each of the six fabrics and two personalized linings, which went on sale online and in all INDOCHINO locations on October 24th. The RJ Barrett Collection features four bold suit fabrics and two blazer fabrics: Black Chalk Stripe Suit, Solid Red Suit, Windowpane Black Suit, Solid Steel Gray Suit, Tweed Gray Blazer and Tweed Burgundy Blazer. As with every INDOCHINO garment, each piece is fully customizable and made to the customer’s unique measurements for a one-of-a-kind look. Included in the expansive range of complimentary customization options are two RJ-inspired custom linings. The Signature Lining has Barrett’s ‘RJ’ signature emblazoned on the fabric, and the Number 9 Lining combines the classic jersey number Barrett shares with his father and a king-and-queen

crown that represents the importance of his family in making him the player he is today. INDOCHINO is on a mission to bring affordable custom clothing to men across North America and this partnership with Barrett will bring the brand to a new legion of basketball fans. As the brand’s first Signature NBA Athlete, Barrett will be running a series of campaigns, including the exclusive RJ Barrett collection of custom apparel. He will wear select looks throughout the season and to a number of high profile events. Suits from the RJ Barrett Collection are priced at $429 USD / $559 CAD and blazers are $299 USD / $399 CAD. Customers can shop online or head to an INDOCHINO showroom where a Style Guide will walk them through the process. Each garment is made to measure and delivered in two weeks. “We put a lot of thought into who we would approach for our NBA ambassador, and given that RJ Barrett is not only an

incredibly talented and professional young athlete, but also who is a native of Toronto, we really had to look no further,” said Drew Green, president and CEO of INDOCHINO, “And it didn’t hurt that he already had a strong sense of style. I knew that he would be capable of developing a unique, eye catching collection.” “The great thing about INDOCHINO is that every single suit is made to measure — I’m a tall guy with long arms and long legs, so if you’re like me with unique sizing, everything will always fit perfectly and be customized to your personal style,” said RJ Barrett. “This is my first opportunity to develop a custom collection, and it’s been an incredible experience working directly with INDOCHINO to create this elite line. I’m proud of what we’ve created and look forward to sharing it with the world.” For more information about INDOCHINO or the custom collection visit, www.indochino.com

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Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd., a specialty pharmaceutical company, recently announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved AMZEEQTM (minocycline) topical foam, 4%. AMZEEQ, formerly known as FMX101, which is indicated for the treatment of inflammatory lesions of non-nodular moderate to severe acne vulgaris in adults and pediatric patients 9 years of age and older. According to a press release, it is the first topical minocycline to be approved by the FDA for any condition. “The FDA approval of AMZEEQ is a milestone moment in dermatology and the most significant advancement with minocycline in almost 50 years,” said David Domzalski, chief executive officer of Foamix. “We are proud that our proprietary technology platform has led to this new treatment option, which we believe can help address unmet treatment needs for moderate to severe acne patients. We are looking forward to bringing AMZEEQ to market in January 2020, and to our Company’s first commercial launch.” Minocycline is a broad-spectrum antibiotic known for its efficacy in treating moderate to severe acne, but its use is limited in some patients due to systemic side effects when taken orally. Until now, minocycline has not been available as a topical treatment due to its instability in traditional topical formulations. In AMZEEQ, Foamix has leveraged its proprietary Molecule Stabilizing Technology (MST™) platform to effectively deliver minocycline in a foam-based vehicle, a press release further stated. “Our innovative MST™ technology allowed us to develop a topical formulation of minocycline in a convenient, once-daily treatment regimen that maintains the stability of the active ingredient while delivering it into the skin,” said Iain Stuart, Ph.D, chief scientific officer of Foamix. “The approval of AMZEEQ represents a significant step toward our goal of enhancing the standard of care for the millions of acne sufferers in the U.S. who deserve alternatives in treatment.” AMZEEQ is expected to be available for prescribing in January 2020.


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ENTERTAINMENT Odyssey Impact Partners with Filmmaker Rudy Valdez on Social Impact Campaign for EMMY® Award-winning Documentary The Sentence Odyssey Impact recently announced its partnership with filmmaker Rudy Valdez to execute a social impact campaign for the award-winning documentary The Sentence. The film showcases firsthand the devastating consequences of mandatory minimum drug sentencing through Valdez’s storytelling of his older sister Cindy and their family’s experience over 10 years. The Sentence won the Audience Award for U.S. Documentary at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and earned Valdez an EMMY® at this year’s awards for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking. It was also recently nominated for a Cinema Eye Award in the Broadcast Film category. “I’m very excited to be collaborating with Odyssey Impact on such a vital campaign. The dream has always been to make this film accessible to as many people as possible. Our mission is to call attention to the desperate need for change and inspire communities to work together to make that change happen,” said Rudy Valdez. Odyssey Impact consists of a team of exceptional film and social justice professionals who believe that powerful documentaries can motivate people to do great things. Odyssey Impact strategically builds and executes social impact campaigns around award-winning documentaries to inspire people of all faiths and good will to engage with their communities on important issues in their lives. The Sentence explores the story of Cindy Shank, a mother of three young children serving a 15-year sentence in federal prison for her tangential involve-

ment in a Michigan drug ring years before. A lyrical, intimate story documented over 10 years by Cindy’s younger brother, filmmaker Rudy Valdez, The Sentence follows Cindy’s struggles to be present in her children’s lives from behind bars and her daughters’ experiences growing up without their mother at home, while her husband, parents and siblings fight for her release before the last months of the Obama administration’s Clemency Project. After winning the 2018 Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, The Sentence was acquired by HBO. One of the main aspects of The Sentence’s campaign that Odyssey Impact will focus on is assisting advocates, policy makers, students and change makers of all kinds to find opportunities to host screenings in community organizations, places of worship and college campuses. These screenings will engage new audiences on issues related to mandatory minimum sentencing policies, parental incarceration and community reentry. According to a press release, Odyssey Impact mobilizes individuals, communities of all faiths, change makers, influencers, and private sector partners to nurture justice, hope, compassion and understanding. Odyssey Impact executes robust national grassroots campaigns and local events informed by extensive research and partnerships. They have partnered on campaigns with organizations like the ACLU, Google, The Vera Institute of Justice, NAACP, Fuller Theological Seminary, Emory University, WISDOM, Healing Communities USA and more.

The Embrace Girls Foundation presents Africa Umoja from February 25 – March 8, 2020

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As the Lion King and yes, Black Panther continue to break box office records, another story that celebrates the African continent and its unbreakable spirit is set to arrive in South Florida. AFRICA UMOJA, The Spirit of Togetherness, sponsored by Aetna and benefiting The Embrace Girls Foundation, Inc., will premiere for a two-week celebration during Black History Month. Opening Tuesday, February 25, 2020, the production will run at the Miramar Cultural Arts Center until March 8, 2020. “We are so excited that this dynamic event is returning to South Florida. We invite the community to come out and experience this internationally acclaimed highly uplifting musical that families from all Diasporas will embrace,” says Velma Lawrence, CEO of The Embrace Girls Foundation, Inc. The Embrace Girls Foundation’s

Embrace Girl Power! After School Program & Camps is a non-profit 501©3 organization established in 2001, where little girls learn to be healthy, confident, ambitious and educated young ladies who strive for excellence in action and service before self. They also improve the lives of elementary and middle school aged girls through data driven and measured academic enrichment programs, their signature Tea Parties and Author Experiences which showcase the girls social, communication and etiquette skills that have featured many dignitaries and celebrities including Whoopi Goldberg, Sherri Shepherd, Chelsea Clinton, Civil Rights Activist, Reverend Al Sharpton, Actresses, Keke Palmer, Kim Wayans and Celebrity TV Court Show Judges, Lynn Toler, Glenda Hatchett, Marilyn Milian and Karen MillsFrancis, to name a few.


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Barnard Soletanche Bessac JV (BSB) An Equal Opportunity Employer Requests subcontractor bids from qualified WBE/MBE Subcontractors and Suppliers for: Design-Build Services South Airfield Consolidation O’Hare International Airport OWNER: City of Chicago BID DATE: December 6 th , 2019 at 4:00 PM (CST) BID ITEMS: Earthwork/Excavation; Asphalt Paving; Site Security; Traffic Control; Office Maintenance; Materials Testing; Rebar Furnish & Install; Concrete Ready-Mix; Concrete Pipe; Preconstruction & Post-Construction Surveys; Environmental Consulting; Tunnel & amp; Site Survey; Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring; Erosion & Sediment Control; Site Restoration; Muck Disposal; Reservoir Wall Support; Geotechnical Instrumentation & Monitoring; Water Pumping/Pipeline; Electrical; Mechanical; Plumbing; HVAC; Trucking & Disposal; Hazardous Material Handling; Tunnel & Shaft Construction Safety; Equipment Rental; Heavy Equipment Mechanics; and Steel Fabrication for the Tunnel Liner. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: Contact Rivers Topping – Barnard Construction at PH: (406) 5861995 or email: rivers.topping@Barnard-Inc.com for information on obtaining plans and specifications. ASSISTANCE AND QUESTIONS: BSB will provide technical assistance as needed through- out the bidding process. We will work with subs and suppliers to develop a delivery schedule that accommodates the needs of subs and suppliers on non-critical work items. When economically feasible, we will divide total contract requirements into small portions to permit maximum qualified Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) participation. Upon request, we will assist interested businesses in obtaining bonds, lines of credit and/or required insurance. Questions regarding assistance and bids should be directed to Rivers Topping at (406) 586-1995. Questions regarding obtaining bonds should be directed to Austin Neff at (760) 8222184, or Austin.Neff@TheBondExchange. com. All bids should be faxed to (406) 586-3530 or emailed to BWBids@Barnard-Inc.com.

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experts say. While participation in afterschool programs has increased to 10.2 million students nationwide, for every child in an afterschool program, two more are waiting to get in, according to “America After 3PM,” a household survey commissioned by the Afterschool Alliance, a nonprofit public awareness and advocacy organization. “At this time when afterschool programming needs more funding, federal investments are under threat,” says Jodi Grant, executive director of the Afterschool Alliance. “And any cuts would mean that more children are unsupervised in the afternoons and more working parents are left without the assurance that their children are safe until they return home from their jobs.” The positive effects of afterschool programs are broad. More than 5,000 sheriffs, police chiefs and prosecutors of the organization Fight Crime: Invest in Kids recently issued a report confirming that the hours between 2 and 5 pm are still prime time for juvenile crime. The report also documented positive outcomes for youth who participate in high-quality afterschool programs. In many cases, these programs serve as a lifeline, offering nutritious suppers to children from lowincome families who might otherwise go hungry. Organizers of the recent “Lights on Afterschool” rally say the 20th anniversary celebration underscored the need to invest in afterschool programs, which offer students homework help, mentors, college and job readiness, healthy snacks, as well as programming in subjects like robotics, computer programming, arts, music and sports. The only national rally for afterschool, the celebration, organized by the Afterschool Alliance, included some 10,000 events, including roundtable discussions, open houses, science fairs, fun runs, student showcases, academic contests, community service, sports competitions and more. Events focused on the environment, growing and cooking healthy food, space exploration, technology, arts and literacy, and other issues, providing an opportunity for community members to see the skills and talents students hone at their afterschool programs. “Financial support is needed to expand access to afterschool programs and help keep their lights on,” says Grant. “Every citizen can urge lawmakers at every level, as well as businesses and philanthropies, to invest in these programs, which help children, families and communities.” _________________________________________

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