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GOVERNOR PRITZKER ANNOUNCES $250 MILLION IN GRANT AWARDS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
CHICAGO —During National Small Business Week, Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced that the full $250 million in relief funds have been granted through the Back to Business (B2B) program. This concludes the program, providing nearly 6,500 grants to small businesses in over 475 cities and more than 90 counties across the state, with 96 percent of awards delivered to businesses in disproportionately impacted communities or in the hardest-hit industries. A list of Illinois B2B grantees can be found here. This grant program utilized American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to help small businesses rehire staff, cover operating costs, afford additional customer safety precautions, and cover other expenses needed to recover from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Grants were awarded to applicants on a rolling basis with dollar amounts ranging in size from $5,000 to $150,000, based on a percentage of losses each business experienced during the pandemic. The B2B grants were prioritized for businesses most in need of support due to the pandemic, including hard hit sectors such as hotels, restaurants, arts and cultural organizations, barbershops and salons, dry cleaners, and fitness centers. The program included set-aside allocations for businesses in disproportionately impacted areas (DIAs); businesses that applied for but did not receive Business Interruption Grants in 2020, as well as specific hard-hit industries. To learn more about resources for small businesses, visit Illinois. gov/DCEO and for additional help navigating resources, contact DCEO’s First Stop Business Information Center Services at 800.252.2923 or email ceo. firststop@illinois.gov. SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE TO HOST LEGAL STUDIES OPEN HOUSES IN MAY SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. – South Suburban College (SSC) is hosting Open Houses for its Legal Studies Programs in May including Paralegal/Legal Assistant, Criminal Justice System, and Court Reporting/Verbatim Technology. SSC’s Paralegal Program prepares students to become highly trained paralegals and legal assistants. Learn about the benefits of the college’s Associate Degree and Certificate tracks as well as its new fully online Paralegal degree option at a virtual open house on Monday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. Register in advance and access the Zoom link from ssc.edu/ info. SSC’s Criminal Justice System (CJS) Program is hosting an in-person Open House at the SSC Fieldhouse on May 26 at 6:00 p.m. It will take place in conjunction with the Cook County Sheriff’s Department as part of their Stop the Bleed campaign. Registration is required at ssc.edu/info.
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His comments had been preceded by Chicago Urban League President and CEO Karen Freeman-Wilson and Chicago State University President Zaldwaynaka (“Z”) Scott, Esq. On Thursday, April 28th, the National Urban League’s 21 Pillars Heartland Tour visited Chicago State University. The tour’s goal is to transform the criminal justice system with the aim to make it more equitable. There were 250 students in attendance from Urban Prep Bronzeville, Urban Prep Engelwood, Epic Academy, Lawndale Elementary Community Academy, Little Black Pearl Arts Academy High School, Jesse White Learning Academy and Barack H. Obama Learning Academy. The National Urban League released its 21 Pillars for Redefining Public Safety and Restoring Community Trust a year ago. The goal was to create a framework for criminal justice advocacy, with a holistic approach to public safety, as well as a way to restore trust between communities and law enforcement, while creating a path forward for meaningful change. The 21 Pillars centered around themes of: Collaborating with communities to re-envision public safety, accountability, changing divisive policing policies, requiring transparency, reporting and data collection, and improving hiring standards and training. The 21 Pillars Heartland Tour began in September 2021 in Columbus, Ohio. It also has stopped in Kansas City, Mo., and Louisville, Kentucky. Morial believes more should be done to connect, uplift and engage young people in the Black community. It was important to him to make a connection with the tour and to continue those connections made through the Urban League’s youth programs. Morial believes a healthy relationship between law enforcement and the community leads to a better community. A contentious
relationship can be destructive. “We all want to be safe, we all want to be protected, we all want effective policing, but we don’t want the police to operate like an occupying force, where people feel like they can’t trust the criminals and they can’t trust the police. That’s why building trust and confidence is so important,” he said. “It can be done in Chicago. It requires a strong commitment and it requires accountability. Officers that cross the line, have to be disciplined. If the union contract is in the way, the union contract has to get out of the way. There should be no sacred cows, there should be no sacrosanct, old school mentalities to get in the way of what we have to do.” In her message to the students, Scott encouraged them to open their minds and be open to learning something new. She acknowledged the importance of those students being exposed to being on a college campus. Freeman-Wilson described the students in attendance as the present and the future and said it was necessary to involve them in discussion about community-police relations. Morial encouraged the students to go to college and to register to vote when they turn 18. He also encouraged them to use their voice to speak up about matters in the community, their neighborhoods their dreams, and how to make the City of Chicago better. “God gave everybody talent and ability. Brains, artistic ability, athletic ability, creative ability, organizational ability. God gave everybody talent. But talent doesn’t develop itself, talent has to be developed. One reason we go to school is to develop our talent, like watering plants, like feeding, it is essential that we develop our talent. Never ever underestimate your talent. Never ever cheat yourself by not developing your talent,” he told the attendees, adding that he saw greatness, power, beauty and ability in them. “So, all I ask is that you never ever cheat yourself by not giving everything you have to everything you are.”
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CHICAGO — City Colleges of Chicago students often conquer obstacles in pursuit of their education, and these last two years have been especially challenging. The resilience and persistence of City Colleges students was on full display Sunday, May 1, 2022, as Chicago’s future walked across the stage to receive the well-earned associate degrees they completed during the pandemic. After two years of virtual graduations, the 2022 City Colleges of Chicago Commencement Ceremony was held in-person at Wintrust Arena and featured two ceremonies with all seven colleges. Nearly 1,700 graduates walked the stage to receive their diplomas, including members of the Class of 2022, 2021 and 2020. Graduates shared their stories of resilience and success. In total, City Colleges of Chicago awarded 3,520 associate degrees in 2022. “The degrees that each of this year’s graduates have earned are truly the embodiment of both their talents and resilience, as well as the excellence of City Colleges of Chicago,” said Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. “I have no doubt that they will return to their communities as leaders, innovators, advocates and change-makers. I am proud of them and excited to see how they continue to strengthen our great city and our country.” “We know how hard each student worked to finish their degrees and we are thankful to be able to recognize their
SIMS ON IMPROVED BOND RATINGS: OUR RESPONSIBLE SPENDING MODEL IS WORKING For the fourth time in a year, Illinois has seen another improved bond rating. Fitch Ratings – one of the nation’s major credit rating agencies – announced upgrades Thursday thanks to the fiscally-responsible decisions made by Illinois Democrats. State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago) – who serves as the Senate’s lead budget negotiator and Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee – released the following statement in response: “When I look at the budget we passed last month, I see the work and years of fiscal responsibility paying off. We were able to pay down our bills and put money back in the pockets of the state’s hardworking families. Illinois is a stand-out state when it comes to putting the needs of our residents first – and we do so in a responsible, equitable way. “Fitch’s two level rating upgrade shows our fiscally responsible budgeting approach is working and is independent proof that our state is headed in the right direction, our unemployment rate is down and we’ve added thousands of new jobs in key industries, like hospitality and professional services. Our future looks bright and I look forward to continued collaborative efforts with my colleagues to keep Illinois on this upward economic trajectory.” HARRIS ANNOUNCES $20 MILLION UPGRADE TO 147TH STREET METRA STATION State Senator Napoleon Harris, III announced a $20 million investment will be coming to Harvey to replace the platforms and add an elevator to the 147th Street Metra Station to make it more accessible to people with disabilities. “After years of disinvestment, the 147th Street Metra Station in Harvey will see a $20 million investment to make it more accessible to the community,” Harris said. “This upgrade is vital as it will assist with developing the social, economic, and environmental territory around this Harvey Metra location.” It has been over three decades since the 147th Street Metra Station saw an upgrade. The project will replace the station’s existing concrete platform, headhouse, and passenger shelters and improve the station by creating a new entrance and adding bicycle parking. The new facility will also include elevator access to the platform, which will make it accessible to people with disabilities. Through a competitive grant process, an Elgin-based contractor IHC Construction Companies LLC, will spearhead the project and has committed to subcontracting 25% of the work with women and minority-owned businesses. The station will be closed beginning May 16, 2022, for approximately one year. Throughout the duration of this project, passengers are advised to access Metra trains on 144th Street (Ivanhoe Station) or 154th Street (Harvey Station).
efforts, in-person with a great celebration,” said Juan Salgado, Chancellor of City Colleges of Chicago. “Our graduates truly reflect Chicago and all its strength and diversity. They are mothers and fathers, husbands and wives and partners, community volunteers and military service members, immigrants and life-long Chicagoans. They are the backbone of our great city and the leaders of tomorrow.” City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) aims to put every student on the path to upward mobility by giving students access to a quality education and ensures their success by providing them with the support to complete their program and move on to further education or a career. To learn more, read City Colleges of Chicago 2021-2025 Strategic Framework and Plans. Watch all the excitement and at any time by viewing the recorded ceremonies visit, www.ccc.edu/graduation.
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HUNTER WELCOMES NEW ST. LAURENCE ARTS INCUBATOR PROJECT State Senator Mattie Hunter is excited to welcome the St. Laurence Arts Incubator project in Grand Crossing, a $1.7 million initiative to open doors for Chicago’s artists of color. The St. Laurence Arts Incubator is the newest and largest project to date from the Rebuild Foundation, which has worked to preserve cultural sites like the Stony Island Arts Bank, the Retreat at Currency Exchange Café, Kenwood Gardens, and the Dorchester Art + Housing Collaborative. “The work that artists do is impactful, and I am glad the city has invested in this new opportunity to support them,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “In particular, this incubator uplifts Black and Brown artists and entrepreneurs, and will be located right here in the Southside.” The St. Laurence Arts Incubator will be a hub for creative investment, production, and education by providing Black and Brown artists and creative entrepreneurs with the space, resources, tools, and opportunities to develop their businesses in their communities. A new era of creative empowerment and artistic production will be generated by over 40,000 square feet of artists’ studios, makerspace, classrooms for creative entrepreneurship courses, an archive laboratory and more. “I am excited for the ways this renovation will inspire and rejuvenate the community,” Hunter said. “We must preserve the spaces that elevate Black and Brown artistry and culture and provide opportunities for communal fellowship.” State funding for the Rebuild Foundation includes $950,000 from the Illinois Arts Council for the Stony Island Arts Bank and $750,000from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, including $250,000 from DCEO’s Office of Minority Economic Empowerment.
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Tremayne Cobb, TOC EnterProgram is sponsored by a prises, LLC grant from the Amazon Housing Howard Ervin, Parallax Equity Fund and will support Development Group, LLC real estate developers of color Dabrielle Goodwin, Eluvial focused on bringing more affordEnterprise Inc. able housing to the Washington Forest Hayes, Miller Beach metropolitan region. Development LLC ARLINGTON, Va., Thomas Houston, Medici PRNewswire -- Capital Impact Road Partners announced the inaugural Ayesha Johnson, A-Peace, class of its Housing Equity AcLLC celerator Fellowship. The group Raymond Nix, Nix Developconsists of 15 of the region’s ment Company, LLC emerging real estate developers Chi Perrus, Paragon Conof color. struction Group, Inc. The goals of this new proValerie Sanderlin, Fogram, funded by a grant of more cusWorks LLC than $5 million from the Amazon Jason Saunders, BHI Housing Equity Fund, include inConstruction and Real Estate creasing the number of real estate Development developers of color in an industry Ronette Slamin, Embolden where they are under-represented, Real Estate, LLC and helping to grow the affordable Ernest Williams III, Wilhousing stock in this region. trust Group LLC The Amazon Housing Equity Capital Impact Partners champions social and economic Bios for the 15 developers Fund is the company’s more than justice to help people build communities of opportunity $2 billion commitment to preserve that break barriers to success. Through mission-driven are available here. “The level of talent and and create affordable housing in lending, incubating social impact programs, impact Amazon’s hometown commuinvesting, and policy reform, we partner with local the desire to support affordable nities — the Arlington, Virginia communities to help create equitable access to critical housing initiatives that we have region; the Puget Sound region of social services that foster economic growth and healthy seen through this program so far communities. Our leadership in delivering financial and are energizing,” said Catherine Washington state; and Nashville, social impact has earned us an “A+” rating from S&P Buell, director of the Amazon Tennessee. The Fund also strives Housing Equity Fund. “Bringing to support minority-led organiza- Global. (PRNEWSFOTO/CAPITAL IMPACT PARTNERS) more diverse voices, ideas and tions to help them build a more perspectives into the conversainclusive solution to the affordable tion around inclusive community building is how we are going housing crisis, which disproportionately affects communities to make the most meaningful and lasting change to affordable of color. housing.” These first 15 Fellows are experienced real estate develProgram Highlights opers who have reached a key point in their careers where Capital Impact Partners’ Housing Equity Accelerator Feladditional training, mentorship, and potential access to funding can accelerate existing projects and help them to become more lowship is a free, two-year, part-time professional development and career advancement program. It provides: established in the field. Historically, the barrier to entry for Real estate training with a focus on affordable housing emerging real estate developers of color has been extremely production in the D.C. metropolitan area high. Small group mentorship A Diverse Mix of Developers Access to grant capital for pre-development expenses The first cohort is a diverse mix of developers who are already creating and preserving affordable homes in the metro- such as architectural and engineering costs; permitting, survey and site-planning fees; and market and feasibility studies. politan D.C., Maryland and Virginia region: These funds are often the most difficult and most expensive to Christopher Agorsor, New World Developers raise for developers. Alexsis Blakely, Rosewood Strategies LLC Capital Impact, Amazon Committed to Equitable RepreOdis Bledsoe, Home Answers Construction & Developsentation, Inclusive Solutions ment
The Housing Equity Accelerator Fellowship expands on Capital Impact Partners’ Equitable Development Initiative, which was started in 2018 to support emerging developers of color to participate in real estate development in their regions. This new fellowship program stems from a $21 million pilot program launched by the Amazon Housing Equity Fund to support emerging real estate developers of color in Amazon’s hometown communities in the Puget Sound region of Washington state; the Arlington, Virginia, region; and Nashville, Tennessee. According to a 2019 study from the Urban Institute, the Washington metropolitan region requires an additional 375,000 housing units by 2030 to meet growing demand. To address this housing shortfall and to build more inclusive communities, it is essential that government agencies and a diversity of key stakeholders coordinate their efforts. As members of their communities, the fellowship participants will engage with and listen to community concerns, and their work will provide greater access to employment and opportunity for residents. Several of the fellowship participants are alumni of Capital Impact Partners’ Equitable Development Initiative (EDI), which has trained, or is training, nearly 200 developers of color since 2018 in Detroit; the Washington metropolitan area; and the San Francisco Bay Area. Many participants in those three regions have since gone on to create their own organizations, build local developments, and foster peer-to-peer networks. Capital Impact also launched the EDI in Dallas on April 7. This is an important effort given the gaps in representation for real estate developers of color, including: Just 2 percent of real estate development companies are Black-led, according to Enterprise Community Partners. Real estate firms led by people of color control only 1.5% of real estate assets that are under management, according to Enterprise. Just 4.4 percent of commercial real estate professionals are Black, according to a 2013 survey by NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association. Just 5% of the Urban Land Institute’s members are African American, according to a 2020 report. Developers of color face multiple challenges and obstacles in their field not experienced as frequently by white colleagues, including: Lack of business connections, family wealth, or the backing of a network of investors. Lack of access to development opportunities, or ‘a seat at the table’ Lack of capital that is exacerbated due to the fact that traditional underwriting standards work against Black and Brown developers Lack of capacity Market and ecosystem factors Learn more at capitalimpact.org and investedincommunities.org.
EDDIE BAUER APPOINTS CHRISTOPHER BEVANS AS CREATIVE DIRECTOR BELLEVUE, Wash., PRNewswire -- Eddie Bauer, the iconic outdoor brand, announced the appointment of Christopher Bevans as its new Creative Director, where he will bring his vision and expertise to spearhead product design. In his new role, Bevans will bring his experience in sportswear and textiles to influence the overall line of products that balance technical innovation and current trends. A Brooklyn-native and awarded fashion designer, Bevans moved to Portland, Oregon, in 2004 where he spent nearly two decades growing his passion for the outdoors. “Over the years living in the Pacific Northwest, my love of the outdoors has grown into a professional pursuit. I have been a longtime admirer of Eddie Bauer for its meticulous commitment to its quality and customers as well as the greater outdoor community, so this
is a natural next step in my career. I’m looking forward to leaning into the brand’s rich heritage to create products that balance the art of design with functionality,” said Christopher Bevans. “The appointment of Christopher Bevans is an important milestone for the Eddie Bauer brand. Using his unique perspective on tailoring, as well as cut and color, Christopher has already started to re-imagine the core Eddie Bauer styles and look of our product assortment,” said Mike Schulam, VP of Merchandising, Eddie Bauer. For more than 100 years, outdoor brand Eddie Bauer has been inspiring, enabling, and empowering people to live their adventure with products that are built to last. To learn more about Eddie Bauer visit eddiebauer.com or follow @eddiebauer on Instagram.
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An awarded fashion designer with a passion for the outdoors, Christopher Bevans will bring his vision and expertise to spearhead product design as the new Creative Director at Eddie Bauer. PRNewsfoto/Eddie Bauer.
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Fashion, Family & FLAVORS Celebrating 30 Years of 5001 FLAVORS and 10 Years of Harlem Haberdashery NEW YORK PRNewswire -- This spring, the family behind 5001 FLAVORS and Harlem Haberdashery are celebrating two amazing anniversaries – 30 Years of 5001 FLAVORS and 10 Years of Harlem Haberdashery. In honor of the celebratory year, the family has upcoming collaborative partnerships with The Museum at FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) and Museum of the City of New York. “The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is thrilled by the recent donation from 5001 FLAVORS, which represents Guy and Harlem Haberdashery/5001 FLASharene Wood’s VORS Partners significant influence on fashion, hip hop uncovers the engine of creativity style, and popular across New York City’s five borculture. These pieces oughs–featuring design studios, will be prominentarchitectural facades, cultural ly featured in the institutions, creative landmarks, upcoming exhibition restaurants, and more. Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous: FiFty Years of Cocktails & Culture Hip Hop Style (openMuseum of the City of New ing January 2023), York, 1220 Fifth Ave. at 104th and will be a part St., NYC of MFIT’s permaThursday, June 16, 2022 | 6-9 PM nent Hip Hop Style Free Archive. Preserving In celebration of Harlem these fashion objects Haberdashery’s 10th anniversary, ensures that scholars, their lifestyle brand extension HH researchers, and fuBespoke Spirits, the award-winture MFIT exhibition ning craft spirits collection, will audiences can access be the featured spirits during 5001 FLAVORS’s MCNY Juneteenth inspired Entrance of Harlem Haberdashery / Driely Vieira one-of-a-kind public program. The evening creations, which have will feature HH Bespoke Spirits helped shape and tell complimentary tasting (6-7 PM) and craft cocktails the story of hip hop style and American culture,” says throughout the evening. Elizabeth Way, Associate Curator, The Museum at FIT. Pivoting and growing both their fashion and retail Uptown Bounce! Summer Stylin’ featuring 5001 businesses through the pandemic and ever-changing FLAVORS New York City makes 2022 a sweet year to celebrate Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave. at the two anniversaries. 103rd Street “We are honored to celebrate these milestone Thursday, July 21 | 6-9 PM anniversaries, proud to have expanded into our various Free lifestyles brands and excited to see what’s next for To celebrate 30 years of 5001 FLAVORS, MCNY 5001 FLAVORS, Harlem Haberdashery and the #First- welcomes back 5001 FLAVORS to feature six live FamilyOfFashion,” says Sharene Wood, President & mannequins wearing 5001 FLAVORS ensembles creCEO of 5001 FLAVORS and Harlem Haberdashery. ated within their illustrious 30-year career. The evening Sharene and her husband Guy Wood, Sr. along will consist of a soundscape featuring 5001 FLAVORS with partners Kells Barnett, Louis Johnson Jr., Ashlee artists played by Mobile Monday’s DJ Misbehaviour Muhammad and Guy Wood, Jr. will commemorate with cocktails served throughout the evening. these special anniversaries the following in-person and virtual activations and events (with more to be Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop announced): Style The Museum at FIT, 27th and Seventh Ave., NYC NYCxDESIGN Self-Guided Tours January 2023 Harlem Haberdashery, 245 Lenox Ave. at 122 St., 5001 FLAVORS will be featured in this groundNYC 10027 breaking, free exhibition that celebrates the 50th May 10-20 anniversary of the birth of hip hop by examining the Free roots and history of hip hop fashion from its inception Harlem Haberdashery will participate in the 10th to the present time. Co-curated by hip hop style scholar annual NYC x DESIGN. NYCxDESIGN’s Self-Guid- and journalist, FIT professor Elena Romero and MFIT ed Journeys is an interactive online platform that assistant curator Elizabeth Way.
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SMALL-TOWN SNEAKERHEAD 2022 SEASON KICKS OFF WITH LOUISIANA COLLECTOR BIRMINGHAM, Ala., PRNewswire -- Hibbett, Inc.(NASDAQ: HIBB), an athletic-inspired fashion retailer with nearly 1,100 Hibbett and City Gear specialty stores nationwide, announced the launch of the 2022 season of Small-Town Sneakerhead (STSH). The new episode takes viewers to Lafayette, Louisiana where they meet up with Reggie Ward, a 41-year-old, single-father, Emergency Management Training Specialist and self-proclaimed sneakerhead. With cameras rolling in his house, Ward shows viewers some favorite pick-ups in his vast sneaker portfolio including several Air Max collabs and Louisiana-themed pairs like the Crawfish SB, Gumbo League Kobe and Jordan ASG. Many of the nearly 400-pairs are on display in his ‘showroom’ as he calls it and floor to ceiling boxes line his ‘stockroom.’ “I started getting into kicks when I was about 9 or 10 because my father always had nice sneakers and it became a family trend from there,” said Reggie Ward. Continuing the tradition with a third generation, Ward introduces viewers to his son Tyler and holds up his first pair of infant Jordan sneakers and another pick-up he is saving for Tyler to grow into. Next, Ward shows us around Lafayette with a visit to his hometown sneaker shop and to grab some local cuisine at Johnson’s Boucaniere. He and Tyler enjoy some Boudin, a favorite of locals he explains, that looks like sausage but is stuffed with a mixture of meat and rice. Next, they head out to get some crawfish and viewers get Ward’s personal tutorial on how to cook and eat them. “This speaks so much to the culture and how we represent and how we live based on food and well-being,” said Ward. Hibbett, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, is a leading athletic-inspired fashion retailer with 1096 Hibbett and City Gear specialty stores, located in 35 states nationwide. Hibbett has a rich history of convenient locations, personalized customer service and access to coveted footwear, apparel and equipment from top brands like Nike, Jordan, and adidas. Consumers can browse styles, find new releases, shop looks and make purchases online or in their nearest store by visiting www.hibbett. com. Follow us @hibbettsports and @citygear on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Viola Davis Dons LILYSILK for People Magazine Cover and Deadline Contenders Event LOS ANGELES PRNewswire -- LILYSILK, the world’s leading silk brand with a mission to inspire people to live spectacular, sustainable lives, has dressed Viola Davis, the renowned actress who currently stars as Michelle Obama in the new Showtime series The First Lady, for both the latest cover of People magazine and Deadline’s Contenders Television event held in Los Angeles on Monday, April 11. Ms. Davis graces the cover of the latest issue of People, which hit newsstands on April 15, wearing a LILYSILK Long Sleeves Collared Silk Blouse in Azure. Made of 19 momme silk and spandex, this blouse features back pleats and a curved hem, which is ideal for tucking into jeans and trousers – just as Ms. Davis did in her cover shoot. At Deadline’s Contenders Television event, Ms. Davis wore a LILYSILK SOS Shirt, the brand’s new iconic design that debuted in the Spring 2022 PRNewsFoto Collection, in Navy Pinstripe. With its relaxed fit, this contemporary classic, made of 19 momme Charmeuse silk, is a versatile addition to the modern woman’s wardrobe and adds an instant touch of sophistication with its glossy shine. LILYSILK is a world-leading silk brand with a mission to inspire people to live spectacularly as well as more sustainably, driven by its care for its customers as well as the planet. For more information, visit www.lilysilk.com and follow @lilysilk on Instagram and @Lilysilk on Facebook.
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Nearly 200 businesses in district Sims represents receive $4.5 million in business assistance State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. announced recently that 200 businesses across the 17th district were awarded nearly $4.5 million in funding from the Back to Business program thanks to his advocacy and support. “As we continue to deal with the impact COVID-19 has had on our daily lives, we are also seeing local businesses face tremendous financial distress as they also work to bounce back,” said Sims (D-Chicago). “The Back to Business Grant program has continued to be a nation-leading small business assistance program that has provided thousands of businesses across the state with millions of dollars in assistance to help them through these challenging times.” A total of $4.475 million was awarded to 174 businesses in the 17th District. The B2B grants are awarded by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity using funds allocated to them by the American Rescue Plan through last year’s state budget. DCEO has provided $250 million in B2B grants – thanks to strong support from Senator Sims – to small businesses through-
Carl Jones Jr. named Comcast’s Regional Vice President of External and Government Affairs Carl Jones Jr. has been named Vice President of External and Government Affairs for Comcast’s Greater Chicago Region, which spans Illinois, Northwest Indiana and Southwest Michigan. In his new role, Jones will lead the region’s Community Impact team, which is responsible for community investment activities, including the company’s extensive digital equity initiatives, and its Government Relations team, which is responsible for all franchising activity, compliance and government and third-party relations. Prior to his current position, Jones served in several corporate roles for Comcast in Philadelphia, including Executive Director of Policy and Strategic Priorities; Senior Director of Workforce Diversity, Equity and Carl Jones Jr. Inclusion; and Senior Director of Government and Regulatory Affairs for the company’s Freedom Region, which spans Philadelphia and the surrounding area. Before joining Comcast, Jones led the Office of Environmental Justice within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection. And before that, he was in private practice and also served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. Jones received his A.B. in History and an A.B. in Africana Studies & Research from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY; his Juris Doctorate from The University of Georgia School of Law in Athens, GA; and his LL.M. in Advocacy from Temple University in Philadelphia.
out the state, with an emphasis on hard hit sectors, such as hotels, restaurants, bars, barbershops and salons, and disproportionately impacted areas. “Small businesses enrich our communities,” Sims said. ” I am proud to have led efforts in the Senate to ensure this much-needed funding assistance reaches our hardest-hit areas.” With strong leadership from Sims, the state has seen five Illinois’ General Obligation bond rating upgrades in the last year from all three of the nation’s primary credit rating agencies. The latest two-notch upgrade comes from Fitch Ratings, as a result of the state paying down its bill backlog from over $16 billion to less than $3 billion in a course of just a few years. Because of the fiscally responsible budgeting approach taken by the state, Illinois saw an increase in funds available to assist small businesses. Sims urges small businesses to visit the DCEO website for additional resources or contact DCEO’s First Stop Business Information Center Services at 800-252-2923 or email ceo.firststop@illinois.gov.
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and beverages will be offered to attendees (fourAfter a pandemic hiatus for two years, BARK BARK is legged friends included), as well as the opportunity is back, live, in the park. Dogs are leading their to purchase a cold beer. Attendees are encouraged to humans to The Anti-Cruelty Society’s BARK event dedicated to get social and share their best BARK pup pics using on Saturday, May 21, 2022 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on #BARK2022. the Stadium Green at Soldier Field located at 1410 the memory Advance registration costs $40 for adults, $10 Museum Campus Drive. Rain or shine, thousands of for children ages 3-12, and children under 3 and dogs animal-lovers and their dogs will spend a fun mornof Officer Ella are free. Participants are encouraged to join a team ing raising funds and awareness for The Anti-Cruelty or walk as an individual and fundraise for the SociSociety, Chicago’s oldest and most comprehensive Grace French, animal welfare organization. This is the 28th year for ety. Fundraising pages can be created at the time of for service to BARK, making this the oldest dog party in Chicago! registration at anticruelty.org/bark and prizes will be This year’s event is dedicated to the memory of awarded to the top fundraisers. her community, the late Chicago Police Officer Ella Grace French Pets attending the event with their owners are who lost her life in the line of duty in August of 2021. required to have updated vaccinations. Dogs must be and her love Officer French was a lifelong animal lover and was on a static leash; retractable leashes are not allowed known for her commitment to care for homeless anat the event. PD019278_1E02_QEXL1264000_COMED_SPRINGSAFERY_10_75X6_5.INDD of homeless This year’s presenting sponsor is VCA. imals. to Pub: walk inCitizen Officer Bleed: 10.75"We x 6.5"are encouraging people Client: Com Ed Notes: Chicago Newspaper Group Inks Used: CMYK Links: Other PD019278_ComEd_ChicagoCitizenPrint_10.75 Campaign: 2022 Spring Safety Trim: 10.75" x 6.5" sponsors include: Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Dr. Sheldon and French’s memory for her dedication to the Chicago Fonts: None animals. Live: 10.75" x 6.5" Agency Job #: B1241-023925-00 Paulette Rubin, Sandy and Jerry Manne, Steve, Kriscommunity and animals in need. Prodigious Job #: B1124-019278-00 AD ID: QEXL1264000 Page: 1/2 page Horizontal Date Modified: 5-3-2022 10:10 AM
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SECOND PRESSING OF LEO NOCENTELLI’S CLASSIC ALBUM ANOTHER SIDE DUE OUT MAY 20 “What you’re telling me is an amazing discovery. That’s a part of my life that I thought was gone forever.” - Leo Nocentelli Los Angeles, Calif. ─ Celebrated archival reissue label Light in the Attic (LITA) is proud to announce a second pressing of Another Side, the previously unreleased, never-before-heard studio album by legendary guitarist and songwriter Leo Nocentelli of the pioneering New Orleans funk outfit, The Meters. Coinciding with the repressing is the album’s recent nomination for “Best Americana Record” at the 2022 A2IM Libera Awards, along with Nocentelli debuting Another Side live in front of his hometown crowd this Thursday (5/5) when he performs the entire album at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. In February, Dunlop paid tribute to the funk master and the magical city he was born and raised in with the release of their Leo Nocentelli Cry Baby Mardi Gras Wah. Plus, Chicago’s Dark Matter Coffee is honoring the musician this Friday (5/6) when they debut their Photo by Rick Olivier Nocentelli coffee as part of their monthly Pressed at Record Technology, Inc. Limited Blend Series. (RTI), the vinyl configurations are Since being released in November, accompanied by a 20-page booklet Another Side has garnered worldwide and feature the gold-foil treatment acclaim (including Pitchfork (8.2/10), Uncut on cover and spine. The album’s (9/10), Mojo (4/5), and The Times (4/5)); incredible journey is documented profile features on Nocentelli by the New in the liner notes by Sam Sweet York Times, Washington Post, and The (New York Times, Los Angeles Guardian, as well as appearances on the Times), who spoke with NocentelBBC and KCRW. Plus, Another Side made li about the recording process and “best music of 2021” lists by Rolling Stone, re-discovery of the tapes. Sweet’s Aquarium Drunkard, Vinyl Factory (UK), full notes appear in the release’s Soul Bag (France), Slate, and PopMatters, as accompanying booklet, alongside Photo by Michael P. Smith, © The Hiswell as Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy. hand-written lyrics by Nocentelli. This repressing of Another Side (available toric New Orleans Collection Rounding out the package are originow to pre-order at LightInTheAttic.net) innal designs and layout by the multi-GRAMMY®-wincludes a new tricolor New Orleans edition pressed on purple, ning designer Masaki Koike. Additionally, the CD and yellow, and green wax, in addition to the standard black wax.
CHICAGO’S JAZZ FAMILY, THE FREEMANS, HONORED BY “THE LEGACY PROJECT”
ISSA RAE TO SERVE AS 2022 AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL AMBASSADOR LOS ANGELES – On Monday, May 2, American Black Film Festival Ventures LLC announced that multi-hyphenate star Issa Rae (Insecure) will serve as festival ambassador for the 2022 American Black Film Festival (ABFF). The festival, widely recognized as a leading platform for Black content creators, returns live to Miami Beach June 15-19 followed by virtual events from June 20-30 on ABFF PLAY, https://abffplay.com/, the festival’s custom-designed online platform. As ambassador, Rae will help bring media awareness to ABFF’s 26-year legacy of showcasing Black talent and discovering new voices. Along with joining festival founders, Jeff and Nicole Friday onstage for welcome remarks during opening night on June 15, Rae will screen her highly anticipated television series RAP SH*T which she created for HBO Max as part of the festival’s Saturday night lineup. “I’m honored to be this year’s Festival Ambassador,” said Issa Rae. “ABFF was the first major festival to showcase my work and they continue to elevate Black creatives from the ground level. It’s also fun as hell.”
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“It has been amazing to watch Issa shatter ceilings with her incredible sensibility to storytelling and her astounding achievements in the industry,” said Nicole Friday, festival producer and president of ABFF Ventures LLC. “We have been admirers of her work from the early days and salute her for remaining authentic and never forgetting the importance of elevating the next generation of emerging artists.” The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) is an annual event dedicated to recognizing Black talent and showcasing quality film and television content by and about people of African descent. Now in its 26th year, the festival has become a cornerstone of diversity in Hollywood, providing a platform for emerging Black artists – many of whom have become today’s most successful actors, producers, writers, directors and stand-up comedians. The ABFF is a property of ABFF Ventures LLC, an entertainment company specializing in the production of live events that promote Black culture and achievement. Photo Credit: Jabari Jacobs
The Legacy Project with The Chico Freeman Orchestra 7 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th Street In honor of the legacy set by his legendary family, Chico Freeman has composed a new extended suite, “The Legacy Project,” orchestrated by John Kordalewski. Celebrating his grandmother Earle Kree Freeman, grandfather George Freeman Sr., father Von Freeman, and uncles George and Bruz Freeman, Bruz, Chico, Von and Geo (1984). this new work will be performed by the ninePhoto by Lauren Deutsch. teen-piece Chico Freeman Orchestra and premiere at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago. An all-star Chicago ensemble will feature include Dee Alexander, Ari Brown, Mike Allemana, Richard Johnson, Ernie Adams, Victor Garcis and Geof Bradfield, with special guest George Freeman. This new work will be presented in partnership with the Logan Center, and made possible with support from Jazz Road, a national initiative of South Arts, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Southside Jazz Coalition, The Chicago Park District, The Jazz Institute of Chicago and the Epiphany Center for the Arts. This event is open to the public. Tickets are $35, and $15 for 21 and under. Tickets can be purchased at tickets.uchicago.
cassette editions of Another Side are available now to purchase, as well as a t-shirt featuring a photo of Nocentelli performing with The Meters at Jazz Fest from photographer Michael P. Smith. (courtesy of The Historic New Orleans Collection). Recorded at Cosimo Matassa’s Jazz City Studio in New Orleans between 1970-72, the recently-unearthed album showcases a largely acoustic, more contemplative side of Nocentelli, who is best known for his hard-edged funk licks. Backing Nocentelli is an all-star line-up of New Orleans royalty, including Allen Toussaint (piano), James Black (drums), and both George Porter Jr. (bass) and Zigaboo Modeliste (drums) of The Meters. Another Side finds a young Nocentelli channeling his contemporaries in the burgeoning singer-songwriter movement─think Bill Withers, James Taylor, and Toussaint meeting up at Link Wray’s 3-Track Shack. Deeply introspective, the warm and funky folk album features nine original songs by Nocentelli, plus a soulful rendition of Elton John’s “Your Song,” which had recently hit the American airwaves. Half a century later, these recordings sound just as fresh and engaging as the day they were recorded. What makes Another Side even more extraordinary, however, is the fact that the album—which could have easily become a classic in the ‘70s singer-songwriter canon—sat untouched for decades; miraculously surviving the devastating blow of Hurricane Katrina, only to be found 2,000 miles away at a Southern California swap meet in 2018 by record collector Mike Nishita. For the full story on how this lost album was discovered 50 years later and given the spotlight it so rightly deserves, click here. In conjunction with the album’s announcement last September, LITA released an album trailer, followed by three singles (“Thinking of the Day,” “Give Me Back My Loving,” and “Till I Get There”) leading up to the album’s release on November 19.
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The Beef it Up Truck will be exclusively available for private events like weddings, large events and parties but will showcase its famous beef at some signature events throughout the city this summer.
Buona Beef has released new items on its menu. Buona Bites are deep fried rice balls are stuffed with Buona’s famous Italian beef, cheese, their house-made giardiniera, deep fried to a golden crust then served with a side of their marinara sauce. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY BUONA BEEF
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Buona Beef began in 1981 by Joe and Peggy Buonavolanto. Forty years later, there are 26 restaurants in locations and it still owned and operated by the third generation family members. Buona Beef has a new food truck it has unveiled. The Beef it Up Truck will be on the street serving up Buona Beef’s popular items and also will make appearances at private events. It will be at Taste of Chicgao and Lolapalooza. The truck enables the restaurant brand, which began in 1981 by Joe and Peggy Buonavolanto, to have a presence at community events as part of Summertime Chi. The idea for the truck has been in the works for five or so years ago, Buona Beef tried to do a version of the truck when new restaurants opened. It never really got off the ground. With new people came new vision for the food truck concept. Now, it is here and will be on site for new restaurant openings and community events. The truck allows Buona Beef to make the beef and other items exactly how it would be made in the restaurant. The goal is to have a mini Buona kitchen on the truck, with the same quality and the same consistency. “We’re really focused, as a company initiative, to continue to serve communities in the best way that we can. Our focus is making sure our guests are really happy and getting everything they need from us,” said Candice Jordan,
director of marketing for Buona Beef, adding Buona Beef will continue to put the needs of the guests first. Buona Beef also has a vegan beef, called the Vegan “Beefless” Sandwich. People wanted more vegan and plantbased options. The restaurant took the customer feedback seriously and made a plan to create menu innovations. Two years ago, Buona Beef took a look at their menu and decided what they could do differently and what they could do better for their guests. Buona Beef’s executive chef partnered with Upton’s Natural, a Chicago-based company that specializes in vegan and plant-based products using soy, seitan and jackfruit. The result is a vegan beef sandwich that has the same flavor profile as the original beef. “A lot of the success goes to his genius behind being able to come up with that recipe and making it as close to an Italian Beef as you can get, but still a 100 % plant-based,” Jordan said, adding there were a lot of taste tests to get the desired outcome.
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Since it has been introduced last April, the vegan beef is still popular item on the menu, with people still ordering it. Buona Beef doesn’t see the popularity of it dying down anytime soon. Buona Beef is always trying to engage guests in new ways that are on trend. There are new sandwiches including the Saucy Beef, Cheesy Cheddar Beef as well as the Buona Beef Bites. They want to be able to engage with all kinds of customers who might have different preferences than the traditional guests. In two locations, Skokie and Lakemoor, there will be kiosks of the Original Rainbow Cone where guests can get the original cone, as well as a vegan sorbet. That partnership happened in the Beverly location of Buona Beef six years ago. The owner of Original Rainbow Cone wanted to partner with a company that would uphold the same standards of quality and service and tradition. It was a natural fit. Buona Beef credits its longevity to long tenured team members, tenured executives, great recipes and a commitment to quality and service. “It’s the family values that are instilled, not just in the corporate team, but within all of our employees, throughout the organization, our great all-natural recipe that has been passed down from generation to generation,” Jordan said. “And, never steering away from the quality of the product. We have just always wanted to define ourselves to be separate than a food restaurant. We’re focused on high quality ingredients and customer service.”
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LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to “An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State,” as amended,that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number Y22009039 on April 21, 2022. Under the Assumed Business Name of JAMMIN AT THE PARK with the business located at: 3751 S. LANGLEY AVE., APT. 102, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60653. The true and real full name and residence address of the owner(s) / partner (s) is: Owner/ Partner Full Name SANDRA FRANKLIN Complete Address 3751 S. LANGLEY AVE., APT. 102, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 6653. ________________________________________ Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "An Act" in relation to the use of an assumed business name in the conduct or transaction of business in the state." As amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the county clerk of Court County. Registration number Y22008848 on MARCH 22, 2022. Under the Assumed Business Name of PROPERTY PRESERVATION BUFFS with the business located at: 7436 S EXCHANGE AVENUE UNIT 496597, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60649. The true and real full name(s) and residence address of the owner(s)/partner(s) is Owner/Partner Full Name MIESHA ROBINSON Complete Address: 7436 S EXCHANGE AVENUE UNIT 496597, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60649, USA ________________________________________
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Southland Ministerial Health Network, NFP We are now opening our bidding process to remove and replace the entire building flat roof. The bidding period will open April 18, 2022, AND WILL CLOSE MAY 18, 2022, AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS 5PM. ALL BIDS SHOULD BE SEALED AND MARKED ON THE ENVELOPE ATTN: SEALED BID. They can be mailed or dropped off in person at 15406 S. Lexington Ave., Harvey, IL 60426. To make an appointment to view the project please call (312)720-1192 Demetrius Morton, Project Manager. The bid price should include labor, materials, tear-off, clean-up and removal of debris from project site. The bid should contain the following item if needed in repairs Gutters, ice shield, pitched if can be done and all materials needed to replace the entire roof. After bid is awarded, your bid will not be able to be changed and you would not be able to request additional funds on top of what you have summitted as your sealed bid. So please come out and look at the project and ask questions before placing your bid and that way you could bid what's needed MBE/FBE/WBE are encouraged.
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NOTICE OF INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids are invited for: Cornerstone Community Development Corporation - parking lot reconstruction Ford Heights, IL Scope: Scope of work Clean, hot-tar crackseal, sealcoat & restripe Saw-cut, remove & replace storm sewer areas (2)-12x12 Replace with 6 inches of 6-bag concrete Replace with 4 inches of compacted asphalt Saw-cut, remove & replace damaged asphalt area main traffic lane Remove & replace damaged concrete barrier curb: (10 LF)
Clean, prime, install sewer adj. Rings, prime & resurface & restripe Linear feet: 286.12 Bid deadline: 3:00 pm, May 15, 2022 at Cornerstone community development corporation 943 e. Lincoln highway Ford heights, IL 60411 Sams.gov registration required bid bond required: no Withdrawal of bid due to error: no bid shall be withdrawn after the opening of the proposals with out the consent of the president and the board members of the agency of Cornerstone Community Development Corporation for a period of 10 days after the scheduled time of closing bids. Invitation for bids, including plans and specifications, are available from: Cornerstone community development corporation 943 e. Lincoln highway Ford Heights, IL 60411 Telephone (708)758-2565 Documents available for inspection at: cornerstone community development corporation 943 e. Lincoln highway Ford Heights, IL 60411 ________________________________________
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All rights reserved. Common-law copyright of tradename/trade-marks APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS©, APRIL DENISE WILLIAMSON BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR.©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR, AKEEM HARIS BEY as well as any and all derivatives and variations in the spelling of any of said trade-names/trade-marks, not excluding "April Denise Spraggins," April Denise Williamson, "Bruce Spraggins Jr", "Bruce Spraggins III", "Bryan Andrew Spraggins", "Akilah Amirah Bey", "Ahmad Haris Bey", "Ahmad Haris Bey Jr.", "Akeem Haris Bey", respectively - Common Law Copyright © , 2000, 2001 , 2005, 2007 respectively, by Akilah Amirah Bey. Said common-law trade-name/trade-marks, i.e. APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS©, APRIL DENISE WILLIAMSON©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY©, may neither be used, nor reproduced, neither in whole nor part, nor in any manner whatsoever, without the prior, express, written consent and acknowledgment of Akilah Amirah Bey as signified by the red-ink signature of Akilah Amirah Bey, hereinafter "Secured Party," With the intent of being contractually bound, any juristic person, as well as the agent of said juristic person, consents and agrees by this Copyright Notice that neither said juristic person, nor the agent of said juristic person, shall display, nor otherwise use any manner, any of the common-law trade-name/trademarks APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS©, APRIL DENISE WILLIAMSON©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY©, nor the common-law copyright described herein, nor any derivative of, nor any variation in the spelling of, APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS©, APRIL DENISE WILLIAMSON©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY©, without the prior, express, written consent and acknowledgment of Secured Party, as signified by Secured Party's signature in red ink. Secured Party neither grants, nor implies, nor otherwise gives consent for any unauthorized use of any of APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS©, APRIL DENISE WILLIAMSON©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY©, and such unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. Secured Party is not now, nor has Secured Party ever been, an accommodation party, nor a surety, for any of the purported debtors, i.e. "APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS " nor for any derivative of, nor for any variation in the spelling of, any of said names, nor for any other juristic person, and is so-indemnified and held harmless by APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS, Debtor in Hold-harmless and Indemnity Agreement, Security Agreement dated the Sixth Day of the Third Month in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty-Two against any and all claims, legal actions, orders, warrants, judgments, demands, liabilities, losses, depositions, summonses, lawsuits, costs, fines, liens, levies, penalties, damages, interests, and expenses whatsoever, both absolute and contingent, as are due and as might become due, now existing and as might hereafter arise, and as might be suffered by, imposed on, and incurred by Debtor APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS for any and every reason, purpose, and cause whatsoever. Self-executing Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use: By this Copyright Notice, both the juristic person and the agent of said juristic person, hereinafter jointly and severally "User," consent and agree that any use of any of APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS©, APRIL DENISE WILLIAMSON©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY© other than authorized use as set forth above constitutes unauthorized use, counterfeiting, of Secured Party's common-law copyrighted property, contractually binds User, renders this Copyright Notice a Security Agreement wherein User is debtor and Akilah Amirah Bey is Secured Party, and signifies that User: (1) grants Secured Party a security interest in all of User's assets, land, and personal property, and all of User's interest in assets, land, and personal property, in the sum certain amount of $500,000.00 per each occurrence of use of any of the common-law-copyrighted tradename/trade-marks APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS/WILLIAMSON©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR©, ollateral for securing User's contractual obligation BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD
HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY© as well as for each and every occurrence of use of any and all derivatives of, and variations in the spelling of, respectively, APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS/ WILLIAMSON, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY©, not excluding "Akilah Amirah Bey," "Ahmad Haris Bey", "Ahmad Haris Bey Jr," " Akeem Haris Bey respectively, plus costs, plus triple damages; (2) authenticates this Security Agreement wherein User is debtor and Akilah Amirah Bey is Secured Party, and wherein User pledges all of User's property, i.e. all assets, land, consumer goods, farm products, inventory, equipment, money, investment property, commercial tort claims, letters of credit, letters-of-credit rights, chattel paper, instruments, deposit accounts, accounts, documents, and general intangibles, and all User's interest in all such foregoing property, now owned and hereinafter acquired, now existing and hereafter arising, and wherever located, as cin favor of Secured Party for User's unauthorized use of Secured Party's commonlaw copyrighted property; (3) consents and agrees with Secured Party's filing of a UCC Financing Statement in the UCC filing office, as well as in any county recorder's office, wherein User is debtor and Akilah Amirah Bey is Secured Party; (4) consents and agrees that said UCC Financing Statement described above in paragraph "(3)" is a continuing financing statement, and further consents and agrees with Secured party's filing of any continuation statement necessary for maintaining Secured Party's perfected security interest in all of User's property and interest property, pledged as collateral in this Security Agreement and described above in paragraph "(2)," until User's contractual obligation theretofore incurred has been fully satisfied; (5) consents and agrees with Secured Party's filing of any Security Agreement, as described above in paragraph(2)," in the UCC filing office, as well as in any county recorder's office; (6) consents and agrees that any and all such filings described in paragraphs "(4)" and "(5)" above are not, and may not be considered, bogus, and that User will not claim that any such filing is bogus; (7) waives all defenses; and (8) appoints Secured party as Authorized Representative for User, effective upon User's default re User's contractual obligations in favor of Secured Party as set forth below under "Payment Terms and "Default Terms granting Secured Party full authorization of a record on behalf of User, as Secured party in Secured Party's sole discretion, deems appropriate, and User further effective upon User's default, irrevocable and coupled with a security interest. User further consents and agrees with all of the following additional terms of Self executing Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use: Payment Terms; In accordance with fees for unauthorized use of any of APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS©, APRIL DENISE WILLIAMSON©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY, ©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY©, as set forth above, User hereby of the date User is sent Secured party's Invoice, hereinafter "Invoice," itemizing said fees. Default Terms: In event of non-payment in full of all unauthorized-use fees by User's property and interest in property pledged as collateral by User, as described above in paragraph (2)," immediately becomes, i.e. is, property of Secured Party; (b) Secured Party is appointed user's Authorized Representative as set forth above in paragraph (8)"; and (c) User consents and agrees that Secured Party, in Secured Party's sole discretion, deems appropriate, including, but not limited by, sale at auction, at any time following User's default, and without further notice, any and all of User's former properly and interest in property, as described above in paragraph "(2)," formerly pledged as collateral by User, now property of Secured Party, in respect of this "Self-executing Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use," that Secured party, again in Secured Party's sole discretion, deems appropriate. Terms for Curing Default: upon event of default, as set forth above under "Default Terms irrespective of any and all of User's former property and interest in property, in the possession of as well as disposed of by, Secured Party, as authorized above under "Default Terms User may cure User's default re only the remainder of User's former property and interest in property formerly pledged as collateral that is neither in the possession of nor, otherwise disposed of by, Secured Party within twenty (20) days of date of User's default only by payment in full. Term of Strict Foreclosure: user's nonpayment in full of all unauthorized-use fees itemized in Invoice said twenty -(20) day period for curing default as set forth above under "Terms for Curing Default" authorizes Secured party's immediate non-judicial strict foreclosure or any and all remaining property and interest in property formerly pledged as collateral of by, Secured Party upon expiration of said twenty- (20) day default-curing period. Ownership subject to common-law copyright and UCC Financing Statement and Security Agreement filed with the UCC filing office. Record Owner: Akilah Amirah Bey, Autograph Common Law Copyright. Unauthorized-use fees of any of "Akilah Amirah Bey©," " Akilah Amirah Bey©, Ahmad Haris Bey©, Ahmad Haris Bey Jr©, Akeem Haris Bey© incurs same unauthorized use fees as those associated with APRIL DENISE SPRAGGINS©, APRIL DENISE WILLIAMSON©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS JR©, BRUCE SPRAGGINS III©, BRYAN ANDREW SPRAGGINS©, AKILAH AMIRAH BEY©, AHMAD HARIS BEY©, AHMAD HAIRS BEY JR©, AKEEM HARIS BEY©, respectively, as set forth above in paragraph "(1)" under "Self-executing Contact/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use." ______________________________________
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