Chatham-Southeast Citizen 12-25-2019

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CBC Issues A Statement on the House Judiciary Committee’s Approval of Articles of Impeachment — Page 3

Citizen Week of Dec. 25, 2019

| Vol. 55 | No. 39 | www.citizennewspapergroup.com

CHATHAM SOUTHEAST

Richard Wooten, a longtime Chatham resident and retired Chicago police officer, has developed a new mobile app that’s free and allows a user to quickly contact 911 and up to five contacts, ??| CITIZEN | &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& | Week of &&&&&&&&&&&&&& all at once, during an emergency. Photo credit: By Wendell Hutson

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Six community-based teams advance AND in $10 million DEVELOPED TO PROTECT Chicago Prize grant competition

CRIME APP SERVE CHATHAM COMMUNITY Six South and West Side teams have been selected as finalists for the Chicago Prize, a $10 million grant of the Pritzker Traubert Foundation that will invest in a collaborative initiative that uses physical development to spur economic activity, strengthen civic infrastructure, and improve the safety, well-being, and economic mobility of residents in their neighborhoods. The announcement of Finalists was made during a celebratory event at The Hatchery, 135 N. Kedzie Ave., on December 11, 2019. Selected from a pool of over 80 applicants, the Finalists are comprised of community-based and citywide organizations working together on projects that involve building new or redeveloping existing community assets to address the needs of residents and advance a shared vision for their neighborhood. Each Finalist team will receive a $100,000 grant to support its ongoing project planning. One of these Finalists will be chosen as the single $10 million Chicago Prize recipient next spring. “The finalists for the Chicago Prize represent the shared leadership, creativity, and commitment needed to revitalize our South and West Side neighborhoods and transform the economic life of our city,” said Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. “By driving investment in our historically underserved communities, we will uplift our families and local businesses, create growth that is both inclusive and sustainable, and unlock the huge, untapped potential that exists across Chicago. Our greatest success comes when all of us are succeeding, and I look forward to continuing to work with the Chicago Prize finalists and the Pritzker Traubert Foundation as we move forward towards our shared vision together.” “It’s clear that the Chicago Prize’s call to folks living on the South or West Sides to dream big and plan thoughtfully was more than met,” said Bryan Traubert, cofounder and trustee of the Pritzker Traubert Foundation before an audience of over 200 people at the Finalists’ announcement. “This project hopes to demonstrate that encouraging collaboration and providing financial resources could help unleash the change that these neighborhoods have long sought. Congratulations to all of the Finalist teams.”

Development Corporation, Green Era, Urban Growers Collective, New Pisgah Community Service Organization Economic Equity and Opportunity via A Little Village Community Hub Community: South Lawndale Project overview: Redevelopment of a vacant two-story fire station into a commercial kitchen for food entrepreneurs, community meeting space and center for food purchasing from the LVEJO Urban Farm. Team members: Delta Institute and Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO) Go Green on Racine: An Englewood Rising Project

Austin College and Career Academy (ACCA), redeveloping a vacant school into a business incubator and building 60 units of affordable housing on vacant and scattered City-owned lots. Team members: Westside Health Authority, Austin Coming Together, By the Hand Club, United Way of Metropolitan Chicago, LISC Chicago, IFF, Lamar Johnson Collaborative, Purpose Built Communities, Applegate Thorne-Thomsen Working Together to Reinvigorate South Chicago Community: South Chicago Project overview: Revitalizing East 91st and 92nd Streets, from the lakefront to Commercial Avenue, through nine

A South Side pastor and retired Chicago police officer has developed a free crime app to protect and serve his fellow Chatham residents. PAGE 2

BUSINESS Stedman Graham to Receive 2020 Horatio Alger Award PAGE 4

ENTERTAINMENT IN MEMORIAM: Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch: Remembering Carroll Spinney

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Penny Pritzker, Bryan Traubert and Kevin Poorman. _________________________

“Chicago’s South and West Sides are home to some of our city’s most effective and creative nonprofits, social service agencies and community development organizations, providing tangible solutions to challenges linked to decades of disinvestment in these communities,” said Helene Gayle. ______________________________

Six communitybased teams advance in 10 million Chicago Prize grant competition PAGE 7

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Team members: Inner City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), Teamwork Englewood, Resident Association of Greater Engloewood (R.A.G.E.), and E.G. Woode

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projects (six repurposed facilities, three new public Communities: West Englewood and Englewood Project advertising@citizennewspapergroup.com thechicagocitizen@thechicagocitiz www.facebook.com/durrell.garth.9 www.citizennewspapergroup.com overview: Transformation of the 63rd & Racine intersection by refurbishing a two-story building into a food co-op, building a mixed-use development on three lots and repurposing a vacant school into a local recycling enterprise. Team members: Inner City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), Teamwork Englewood, Resident Association of Greater Englewood

spaces) that collectively provide affordable housing, six multi-family units, a grocery store, community . performing arts facility, indoor soccer arena, outdoor play space, gym, and business incubator and workforce development café, along with streetscape improvements. Team members: Claretian Associates Interfaith Housing Development Corporation, Special

“The Chicago Prize finalists represent the type of community-led collaborative initiatives that have the power to bring transformative change and chart a new course of inclusive economic growth in our region. In addition to the $100,000 planning grant that is being awarded to each of the six Finalists, 14 other teams whose applications were highly ranked by


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