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Terrance Lyles has run 32 marathons and in set to run his 33rd this year, with the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. He created a Facebook Group, Men Run Deez Streets, to gather other people who love to run. PHOTO PROVIDED BY TERRANCE LYLES.
LOCAL RUNNER’S GROUP PRIORITIZES HEALTH AND WELLNESS Terrance Lyles started running in 2006. He has participated in marathons from Chicago to Detroit, from Berlin, Germany to Negril, Jamaica. He wanted to share his love of running and find others who also loved it as much as he did, so he created the Men Run Deez Streets Facebook Group. P2
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briefly Governor Pritzker Announces Record-Setting $11.2 Million in Funding to Support Family Planning Services
CHICAGO — Governor Pritzker announced that the State of Illinois has received $5.4 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that will support and expand access to equitable and affordable family planning services for low-income populations across Illinois. This federal grant, along with $5.8 million in state general revenue funds, means the Illinois Family Planning Program is providing approximately $11.2 million in funding in state Fiscal Year 2023 to 29 delegate agencies that operate 98 family planning clinics throughout the state. The new HHS grant to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) will support access to Title X services under the Illinois Family Planning Program that were sharply restricted under the previous federal administration, which imposed a “gag rule” that blocked family planning clinics from referring patients to abortion providers. Title X provides a holistic portfolio of critical preventive health services, including HIV prevention and testing, breast and cervical cancer screening and treatment, and reproductive health care for thousands of low-income, uninsured and under-insured Illinois residents and families each year. The news of the federal funding comes amidst Governor Pritzker’s call for federal lawmakers to protect women’s rights with Roe v. Wade under threat and his continued condemnation of the Supreme Court’s upcoming decision to limit abortions across the country. Governor Pritzker announced in July 2019 that the State of Illinois would forgo federal Title X funding in response to the rule imposed by the Trump Administration that banned federal funding for contraceptives for low-income people, unless grant recipients pledged not to counsel on abortion options or refer to abortion services.
Artist Theaster Gates’ Rebuild Foundation Announced Free Summer Concert Series at Kenwood Gardens
Rebuild Foundation, artist Theaster Gates’s non-profit platform for art, cultural development and neighborhood transformation, announced the inaugural lineup for their free concert series at Kenwood Gardens. Rebuild Foundation will collaborate with local musicians and instrumental ensembles to bring free concerts to neighbors and friends at their outdoor oasis each month from June through October. This summer will mark the first time that the Foundation will activate the greenspace with a series of performances since officially opening to the public last Fall, continuing their support for local artists and providing free, world-class cultural programming on the South Side. Last year, Rebuild Foundation transformed 13 formerly vacant city lots into a thriving urban oasis in the Greater Grand Crossing community. The gardens, which are home to native and regionally appropriate flora and fauna, offer visitors immersive experiences in the natural environment, providing opportunities to engage with health, wellness, music, education and cultural programming amongst carefully curated and sustainably sourced plants and animal life. Rebuild Foundation’s free summer concert series will kick off from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, with a special performance from Isaiah Collier & the Celestials. These performances are free, open to the public and appropriate for all ages. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and layer clothing for evenings with chillier forecasts. The full lineup includes: Saturday, June 4: Isaiah Collier & the Celestials Saturday, July 9: D’Composed Saturday, Aug. 13: Emma Dayhuff Saturday, Sept. 10: Chicago Sinfonietta Saturday, Oct. 1: Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, Inc. (AACM) For more information, please visit https://www. rebuild-foundation.org/.
Men Run Deez Streets is a Facebook Group run by Terrance Lyles who created the group to inspire other men who wanted to run, as well as encourage more men to focus on their health and wellness. Photo provided by Terrance Lyles.
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Lyles has seen the health benefits that come with running. As he began to run in distance races, he noticed a decline in health issues, which included high blood pressure. He found running to be a great stress reliever. Lyles started the group because he wanted more Black men to get into running and health and fitness. Men Run Deez Streets started in 2013, with a Facebook post from Lyles asking if anyone wanted to get healthy by running. Since then, it has grown from five or seven members to 20-30 people who run on Saturdays starting at La Rabida Children’s Hospital in Jackson Park at 7 a.m. On any given Saturday, there will be up to 40 to 50 people who join the group on a run. The Facebook Group has more than 400 members. “Facebook has been instrumental in our progress. We talk about things related to health, weight loss, going to the doctor. We encourage our men to go to the doctor and get those numbers checked, consistently,” Lyles said. The group also uses Facebook to encourage the members to monitor their eating, monitor their stress level through running and try not to take on too much that could contribute to their stress. Lyles is using the group also to boost morale and health and wellness of the members. When Lyles runs in the Bank of America Chicago
Marathon in October, it will be his 33rd Marathon. It has always been a passion of Lyles’ to give back to the youth in the community. He wants to launch a mentorship this summer, which will pair Englewood youth and Men Run Deez Streets members. He has tutored and mentored young people. “If we can embrace the youth and get them to fall in love with running, and get them on a healthy path and consistent habits of running, we feel they will grow into the sport and will make it a part of their daily lives. If we can get them at 16 or 18 years old and bring them around us, maybe they’ll be motivated,” Lyles said. By getting the youth started along a healthy path of physical activity, Lyles wants to change their lives. He has seen how the body changes later in life. People who were once athletes who no longer engage in physical activity, find themselves with health issues later on. Lyles doesn’t think physical activity is a thing of the past. He wants people to see activities like running as something people should do throughout their lives. Lyles believes that once men take the lead and focus on their health through physical activity, other people will look at the men serving as a positive example and those people will be inspired to start or continue their own health journey by walking and running. To join Men Run Deez Streets, follow Men Run Deez Streets on Facebook.
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Hidden Scars security, to personal safety and lack of hope, is like a match-to-the-fire of mental illness. These social influencers have been identified by CDC as Social Determinants of Health. Simply put, when individual and familial functioning is disrupted by mental health issues, institutionalization, incarceration, homelessness, and mortality are often result. Conversely and cyclically, high rates of mental illness and trauma can make it difficult for a community to address its social and economic challenges. I have been doing social work in the behavioral health field for over three decades. I have seen so much excellent work, done by so many, to help those suffering from trauma and mental illness. There is an army out there, in safety net hospitals, out-patient facilities and within human service organizations, that are changing lives every day. But gaps and systemic fragmentation still exist. If we think of the lifecycle of someone going from crisis to wellness, we see great organizations doing their part all along this journey. There is preventive care, primary care, specialty care, hospital services, mental health and substance abuse services, and community-based entities that address the social determinants of health. More recently, greater attention has been focused upon community health workers and peer recovery specialists as key participants in the continuum of care.
But in some ways, these networks are like “islands of care.” And between these islands are gaps where someone can fall through, either taking a step backward on their road to recovery or abandoning it all together. For example, staying on medication can seem less of a priority to someone who doesn’t have a safe place to sleep. Keeping health appointments is difficult without transportation. Adherence to a program of recovery, which is extraordinarily difficult in any situation, is even more so if there is a lack of hope about what life will look like on the other side. To address this, there is a promising program being run out of the Illinois Department of Health and Family Services. It’s called the Healthcare Transformation Collaboratives (HTC) and it establishes collaboratives of different community-based service providers to close gaps. These collaborations, each with their own geographic footprint and clinical focus, are standing up across the State. Each are looking at the care lifecycle broadly, from the patient’s perspective and within a hyper-local community context. One example of how this works is Collaborative Bridges, a coalition of six health agencies who have come together to examine the continuum of behavioral health and identify actions to reduce the number of patients who fall through the gaps. Collaborative Bridges is assigning care coordinators to individuals in need and staying with them through the entire care journey. It’s a reimagining of healthcare delivery around people and communities. This Illinois model will be carefully watched around the country to see how well it moves the needle. The need is acute. The urgency to transform the way we address mental health in our most challenged communities has never been greater. Donald Dew is CEO of Habilitative Systems Inc., one of the organizations within Collaborative Bridges.
Governor Pritzker Signs Hospital Assessment Program Expansion Chicago — On Tuesday, May 17, Governor JB Pritzker signed HB1950, extending and expanding the Hospital Assessment Program through 2026. The legislation helps ensure cash-flow predictability for hospitals, tying greater funding to higher Medicaid utilization to protect safety net hospitals. It also reclassifies certain hospitals to better align with payment and Medicaid needs, as well as offering tax exemptions and waivers to help hospitals recover from the effects of COVID-19. The renewed Hospital Assessment establishes refined payment structures for each hospital class and maintains the existing assessment tax structure. The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) collects a hospital assessment tax, the federal government provides matching funds, and the dollars are redistributed to hospitals based on the volume and acuity of the Medicaid patients they serve, as well as the class of hospital. HFS worked with the General Assembly and stakeholders to distribute funding to hospitals across the state and prioritize hospitals that serve a high number of Medicaid patients. In order to come into compliance with a recent federal mandate, the Hospital Assessment program will gradually shift payments so that each year a larger share of the payments to hospitals is tied to the volume and acuity of Medicaid patients. To support recovery from COVID-19
losses, the renewed Hospital Assessment program waives $240,000,000 in the assessment imposed on hospitals, an amount replaced by General Revenue funds in the budget adopted by the General Assembly and signed into law by Gov. Pritzker. The current Hospital Assessment program, signed into law in 2020 to run through calendar year 2022, brought additional funding, and improved Medicaid responsiveness in the areas of Illinois affected most by COVID-19. The amendments to the act recognize outpatient services to determine qualification as a high Medicaid hospital, allowing more hospitals to qualify. The reclassifications also establish a new class of small government hospitals, to better align their payments with their costs and federal limits. This class would consist of seventeen critical access hospitals and three small, rural hospitals. This is another commitment to expanding rural health care following other actions from the Pritzker administration on that front, including the recently signed bills SB3017 and SB1435. The Hospital Assessment program also provides for more security and reliability to safety-net hospitals, hospitals primarily serving Medicaid patients, by adding a rate floor for safety net and critical access hospitals ensuring higher payments during periods of higher utilization.
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New Sims law requires FBI involvement in cases where bodies remain identified
Sims champions law after death of Jelani Day When Illinois State University student Jelani Day went missing, it took two weeks to find his body and another three weeks to identify his remains. This led State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago) to champion a law signed Friday to allow county coroners and medical examiners to receive federal assistance in identifying missing persons. “When we hear pleas from a family for help, we should be using all the tools at our disposal to bring them the support that they need to help find or identify their loved ones,” Sims said. “Unfortunately, some smaller counties and police departments do not have access to the same technology and resources as larger cities, and this law will address that.” The new law, formerly known as Senate Bill 3932, will require a coroner or medical examiner with custody of human remains that are not identified within 72 hours of discovery to immediately notify the Federal Bureau of Investigation for assistance in identification. The measure was filed to address the death of Jelani Day, a 25-year-old graduate student at Illinois State University. Day was reported missing on Aug. 24, 2021, discovered on Sept. 4, 2021 and wasn’t identified by the LaSalle County coroner until Sept. 24, 2021. “When you look at missing person cases, typically the first 72 hours are extremely important,” Sims said. “Getting those resources in place can be critical to overall success in solving cases and getting families the help that they need.” Senate Bill 3932 was signed into law Friday.
Collins says goodbye to ghost guns with new law
State Senator Jacqueline Collins (D-Chicago) led the General Assembly to pass a measure that was signed into law by the governor recently banning the creation, sale and distribution of unserialized firearms to address the growing dangers of ghost guns and gun violence. “Despite the adversity I faced to push this legislation through the General Assembly, I am extremely pleased to see the implementation of such instrumental legislation,” Collins said. “This new law will help protect our communities in all corners of the state, all of which can be subject to gun violence.” Technology developments have encouraged the spread of assemble-to-shoot firearms, which pose extreme dangers to public safety. Ghost guns lack serialization and are able to skirt police investigations because of it, making their presence in communities a great threat to Illinois residents and businesses. Though President Joe Biden has enacted a national policy that cracks down on the manufacturers of ghost guns, the language presented by Senator Collins will phase out these weapons by ensuring even individual possessors and distributors of ghost guns are held accountable to the law. This law will especially help Illinois’ vulnerable populations such as communities of color and low-income families, who often see higher rates of armed violence. “Firearms are the most non-discriminating form of weaponry in our communities because their impact is not driven by race, status or background,” Collins said. “With the help of Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart and State Representative Kam Buckner, I was able to create and push a policy that will have lasting positive effects on the people who call this state home.” Having taken effect immediately upon the governor’s signature, the new law requires every existing ghost gun to be serialized and imposes penalties for violations.
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CareerBuilder Teams Up with BIN: Black Information Network NEW YORK PRNewswire -- BIN: Black Information Netable resource and job search experience to the Black community, and work, the first and only 24/7 national and local all-news audio service employers can now access a larger group of diverse candidates and with a Black voice and perspective, and CareerBuilder, the global talented workers.” talent acquisition leader and job marketplace platform, announced The platform will leverage the scale of BIN: Black Information today that they are joining forces to launch “100,000 Careers,” a first- Network to promote opportunities across broadcast, podcast, digital of-its-kind career initiative platform that aims to connect employers and social platforms. Additionally, over 100 iHeartMedia Hip Hop, who are seeking a highly qualified and diverse workforce with Black R&B and Gospel stations are supporting this effort by broadcasting American job seekers who are looking to advance to higher levels or daily career spotlights, real life testimonials, high-frequency broadstart a career. cast messaging, as well as podcasting and A critical step toward building streaming mentions. For more information wealth within the Black community on The 100,000 Careers initiative, please is by providing resources needed to visit the BIN: Black Information Network PRNewsfoto/CareerBuilder secure a career that offers stability, website or www.careerbuilder.com/BIN. important benefits, and a higher income that can grow over time. CareerBuilder is a global talent marketplace that provides talThe mission of the 100,000 Careers initiative is to help people in the ent acquisition solutions to help employers find, hire and onboard Black community find a job and build the career of their dreams. The great talent, and helps job seekers build new skills and progressive platform includes tools to help candidates get started, such as job careers as the modern world of work changes. CareerBuilder has listings, easy resume building, and custom content designed to help 25 years of experience as a talent company using technology to Black listeners identify their transferrable skills and discover new place people in jobs, and it is the only company with both the careers. The 100,000 Careers platform will be a one-stop-shop for technology, through its online platform, and the candidates via its connecting employers with Black American career-seekers looking job site, to create a connected end-to-end experience. CareerBuilder to advance. also owns Broadbean and Workterra companies and operates in “This strategic partnership directly aligns with our mission of the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia serving the majority of building personal success for all and will guide Black Information the Fortune 500 across five specialized markets. CareerBuilder is Network listeners to a host of tools that connect them to roles that majority-owned by funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global best suit their skills leading to more meaningful careers,” said Kristin Management, Inc. and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board. For Kelley, Chief Marketing Officer at CareerBuilder. “This partnership more information, visit careerbuilder.com, and to learn more about and the 100,000 Careers platform are both vital in bringing a valuour solutions for employers, visit hiring.careerbuilder.com.
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Stanford Graduate School of Business to Launch Innovative Leadership Program for High-Growth Startup Leaders and Founders STANFORD, Calif. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) --This summer, Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) is launching a unique four-week residential program that will bring together some of the most promising entrepreneurs from around the world with preeminent faculty, experienced investors, and business leaders. The program, called Stanford dy/dx, is an immersive, fast-paced leadership and business education experience that will prepare participants to successfully develop and lead a rapidly growing enterprise. “At Stanford GSB, we have an entrepreneurial mindset that makes innovation and transformation possible,” said Jonathan Levin, the Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business. “This program gives participants access to the world-class education that Stanford GSB offers, and it will also allow the GSB to educate startup teams and be involved with some of the world’s most innovative new companies.” Garth Saloner, dy/dx faculty co-director and the Botha-Chan Professor of Economics, remarked: “dy/dx will bring some of the world’s best startup teams into the Stanford GSB community. Our goal is to equip them with the knowledge and capabilities to address the issues they are currently facing, while preparing them to lead their companies as they grow and scale. None of this would have been possible without the support of our venture allies – Accel, Index Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Sequoia Capital. Not only have they played a crucial role in shaping the program and identifying participating companies, but they will also be part of the content delivery.” Anne Beyer, dy/dx faculty co-director and the Staehelin Family Professor of Accounting, added: “We developed dy/ dx with the specific needs of founding teams in mind. Drawing from the experiential learning techniques taught in GSB’s degree programs, the content of the dy/ dx curriculum as well as the program schedule are uniquely suited for highgrowth startup teams as they continue their entrepreneurship journey. We hope that the relationships participants build through this program will allow them to support each other during their time here and beyond.” In a shared statement from Accel, Index Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Sequoia Capital, the dy/dx venture allies expressed: “dy/dx will push entrepreneurs to develop the business acumen needed to thrive in an increasingly complex and competitive landscape. It has been a pleasure partnering with Stanford GSB on this initiative and we look forward to making the program come to life this summer.”
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WILSON SPORTING GOODS LAUNCHES PERFORMANCE-BASED TENNIS COLLECTION CHICAGO, PRNewswire -- Wilson Sportnew sportswear collection, the latest innovative ing Goods Co. has introduced its most premium equipment, and op-eds from key partners such as tennis-inspired sportswear collection to date. The Billie Jean King, tennis icon and longtime Wilson exclusive assortment blends best-selling styles with Advisory Staff member. Limited quantities of the new technical pieces, made to perform at the highmagazine will be available as a gift with purchase est level on and off the court. This new collection in Wilson’s New York and Chicago retail locations, comes almost a year after Wilson made its debut as well as showcased online at wilson.com. into sportswear, signifying Wilson’s commitment Wilson continues to celebrate its commitment to innovation, craftsmanship to tennis with activations and sport culture. planned throughout “Over the last year the summer, as well as we’ve listened to our during the upcoming US consumers and know Open, where Wilson has that they want even more been the official ball and functionality and innovation racket stringer for over within sportswear, while 40 years. The collection not compromising on style is available in-store and to perform their best,” said online at wilson.com. Gordon Devin, General Follow along @Wilson Manager and President of and join the conversaWilson Sportswear. “We tion #WilsonSportProbelieve this collection does fessionals. exactly that; celebrating Chicago, USAour rich history in the sport based Wilson Sporting of tennis and inspiring the Goods Co., a subsidiary athlete in us all.” of Amer Sports CorCombining fashion and poration, is the world’s function for athletes at every leading manufacturer of level, select pieces feature high-performance sports the phrase “Wilson Sport equipment, apparel and Professionals” – a nod to the accessories. The Comathlete in all of us and the PRNewsfoto/Wilson Sporting Goods Co. pany brings more than standard to which Wilson a century of innovation, holds itself and its product. history and heritage across many sports includTop products include: Women’s Center Court ing Racquet Sports, Baseball, Softball, Football, Seamless Polo, Women’s West Side Skirt, WomBasketball, Volleyball, Soccer, and Golf. New for en’s Gibson Tricot Pant and Jacket, Women’s Ace 2021 is Wilson Sportswear, a performance-based Seamless Bra Top, Women’s Pleated Short, Men’s lifestyle athletic apparel collection, that combines Kramer Seamless Polo, Men’s All-Day Tennis Wilson’s heritage and innovation with modern and Short, Men’s Eastwood Tricot Warm Up Pant and stylish flair for all to live like an athlete. LeverJacket, Men’s Breakpoint Seamless Tee and Men’s aging player insights to develop products that Wells Woven Short. The collection also includes an exclusive issue push equipment and apparel innovation into new territories, Wilson empowers athletes at every level of Clay + Felt, a magazine that celebrates Wilson’s to perform at their best. Visit www.wilson.com for evolution in sportswear and legacy in the sport of tennis. Clay + Felt features stylized imagery of the more information.
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Sigma Beauty Is Serving Your Flawless Flush NEW YORK PRNewswire -Sigma is starting the summer strong with new and beloved shades of blushes, bronzers, and highlighters. These pressed powders are perfectly pigmented for a universally flattering flush of color and glow that lasts all day. Each shade of Blush, Bronzer and Highlighter is a part of Sigma’s Clean Beauty Program, meaning they’re free of harsh chemicals and made with the clean, safe ingredients you and your skin love. “We listened to our clients,” said Dr. Simone Xavier, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Sigma Beauty. “We identified a need to simplify makeup routines and an increasing attraction to individual shades compared to large palettes. For many years, Sigma has offered versatile and inclusive 6-shade palettes for blush, highlight and contour. From these palettes, we picked an assortment of our ‘holy grail’ shades and created new favorites for this collection of blushes, bronzers and highlighters. Our clients are now able to customize their makeup kit by selecting shades for their specific skin tone and undertone. We are proud to cater to the freedom of choice that characterizes today’s shopping behavior.” These individual shades
are also launching with the F78 Ultimate Bronze™ Brush, designed to help you achieve gorgeous sunkissed skin no matter the season. This lavishly soft, vegan-friendly brush features an extra-large domed brush head to perfectly sweep and blend your favorite bronzers or powders onto your face, neck and décolletage. Each Individual Blush, Bronzer and Highlighter retails for $35, and the F78 Ultimate Bronze™ Brush retails for $36. Find them all at www. SigmaBeauty.com. Sigma Beauty was founded in 2009 by Brazilian power couple Dr. Simone Xavier, a veterinarian and professor with a PhD in Molecular Biology, and her husband Rene Xavier Filho, a civil engineer. Striving to find solutions in the market, Simone and Rene utilize their backgrounds in science and engineering to create innovative and revolutionary makeup brushes, brush care accessories, and clean cosmetics.
SOVEREIGNTY COMPANY LAUNCHES TO DISRUPT FASHION LOS ANGELES PRNewswire -- Sovereignty Company, a first-of-its-kind circular social enterprise and not-for-profit, recently launched in Los Angeles. Sovereignty empowers fashion entrepreneurs of color to collectively solve climate change and inclusion challenges. Through Sovereignty’s support, these entrepreneurs will redefine and disrupt fashion, equitable wealth creation, and the creative workforce economy. The not-for-profit will focus on three areas of impact: a nonprofit Fashion CEOs Accelerator, a sustainable fashion brand SO.TY, and the Vision 33 impact funding plan. Dr. Corneil (Neil) Montgomery founded the notfor-profit building upon his experience as a creative social impact executive in Fortune 50 companies, global not-for-profits, and consulting. He has secured partnerships with Wells Fargo and Lexus and gained early support from fashion influencers and thought
leaders, including sustainable fashion blogger Aditi Mayer, James Higa CEO of Philanthropic Ventures Foundation, Edwina Kulego vice president of international and business development at Informa Markets Fashion and founder of Essentials By Edwina. Sovereignty’s goal is to realize a diverse, inclusive, equitable, prosperous, and circular fashion society for BIPOC communities. The non-diluted accelerator will help fashion designers and entrepreneurs of color design and launch sustainable fashion business models and brands. “Designers of color helped shape fashion history and evolution but are still underrepresented and lack the resources and connections to build and grow their careers,” says Neil Montgomery, founder and chief executive officer of Sovereignty Fashion CEOs Accelerator. “Our goal is to advance fashion entrepreneurs’ careers by giving them the tools to build sustainabil-
ity into their brands and define their reputations as change makers, leaders, and influencers in high-end fashion, which they so deserve.” The Fashion CEOs Accelerator provides resources to fashion designers and fashion entrepreneurs to design and launch sustainable and circular business models. Sovereignty will focus investments in Environmental Social Governance (ESG) impact-driven, startups, early growth fashion brands and tech companies that are building the future of circular and sustainable fashion with a particular interest in funding BIPOC and underrepresented founders with pre-seed or seed capital. All designers in the program will receive a $50,000 non-diluted cash grant, eight months of immersive education and training, peer support, hands-on mentorship, and connections to a network of sustainability and circular fashion experts to help them launch or grow their brands.
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ILLINOIS TOLLWAY AWARDS NEARLY $31.5 MILLION IN CONTRACTS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES IN MAY The Illinois Tollway Board of Directors today approved seven construction and professional engineering services contracts totaling nearly $31.5 million at its May Board meeting. Nearly $195.8 million in contracts has been approved by the Tollway Board in 2022, as part of the 11th year of the Tollway’s 15-year, $14 billion Move Illinois capital program. To date, more than $9.6 billion has been invested by the Illinois Tollway since the Move Illinois Program began in 2012, with more than $2.5 billion of that total committed to small, diverse and veteran-owned firms. In addition, the capital program has created or sustained an estimated 108,400 total jobs as of April. “Move Illinois is providing construction and professional services opportunities for a wide variety of work needed in rebuilding and strengthening the Tollway’s transportation infrastructure across Northern Illinois,” said Interim Executive Director Lanyea Griffin. The contracts approved in May include five contractors and consultants and 10 subcontractors and subconsultants that are certified as disadvantaged, minority-and women-owned business enterprise (D/M/WBE) firms and six subcontractors and subconsultant that are certified veteran-owned firms. Commitments for D/M/WBE participation range from 16.37 to 87 percent per contract and commitments for veteran participation range from 2.31 percent to 6 percent per
contract. May construction contracts awarded include: • A $12.9 million contract to Aldridge Electric Inc., Libertyville, IL, for active traffic management (ATM) system/intelligent transportation system (ITS) device and fiber installation on the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) between Wolf Road and Balmoral Avenue as part of the Central Tri-State Tollway Project. •A $6.3 million contract to Sumit Construction Co., Chicago, IL, for concrete pavement repairs on the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) between the Kishwaukee River and River Road. • A $1.5 million contract to Foundation Mechanics, Chicago, IL, for drainage improvements on the Tri-State Tollway (I-94) between Half Day Road and Atkinson Road. • A $275,808 contract to Vixen Construction, Bridgeview, IL, for bridge sealing on 15 bridges on the Tri-State Tollway (I-94) between the Canadian National Railway and U.S. Route 41. May professional engineering services contract awarded includes: • A $4 million contract to Delta Engineering Group, Chicago, IL, for systemwide intelligent transportation system (ITS) design services upon request. • A $3.3 million contract to HBM Engineering Group, Hillside, IL, for pavement and structural preservation and rehabilitation on the Illinois Route 390 Tollway between Lake Street and I-290.
• A $3 million contract to American Surveying & Engineering, Chicago, IL for systemwide land acquisition services upon request. Illinois Tollway professional engineering services contracts are selected in accordance with the qualifications-based selection process (Illinois Public Act 87-673 (30 ILCS 535/1-535/80) Architectural, Engineering and Land Surveying Qualifications-Based Selection Act), which requires state agencies to select professional architects, engineers and surveyors based on demonstrated competence and professional qualifications. Construction contracts for Illinois Tollway projects are competitively bid under the rules of the Illinois Procurement Code. All contracts are presented to the Illinois Tollway Board of Directors for review and approval. The Illinois Tollway broadcasts all public meetings on the Tollway’s website at www.illinoistollway.com. This includes all board meetings and public bid openings. Also provided is detailed information about current Tollway construction and professional engineering services contracts through the Construction Contract Tracker. Contractors and consultants can also access resources online to help them learn about how to do business with the Tollway, including construction bid-letting schedules, professional service bulletins, manuals and construction bid calendars. These resources can be found
in the “Doing Business” section of the Tollway’s website. About Move Illinois The Illinois Tollway’s 15-year, $14 billion capital program, Move Illinois: The Illinois Tollway Driving the Future, is improving mobility, relieving congestion, reducing pollution, creating as many as 120,000 jobs and linking economies throughout the region. The first 10 years of Move Illinois are on schedule and within budget, delivering the new Illinois Route 390 Tollway and a rebuilt and widened Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) with its new SmartRoad corridor, as well as opening a new interchange connecting the TriState Tollway (I-294) to I-57. Progress continues on projects addressing the remaining needs of the existing Tollway system, delivering the new I-490 Tollway Project and reconstruction of the Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294). About the Illinois Tollway The Illinois Tollway is a user-fee system that receives no state or federal funds for maintenance and operations. The agency maintains and operates 294 miles of roadways in 12 counties in Northern Illinois, including the Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88), the Veterans Memorial Tollway (I-355), the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90), the Tri-State Tollway (I-94/I-294/I-80) and the Illinois Route 390 Tollway.
Travel Insurance Startup Faye Raises $8M In Seed Funding, Poised for Travel’s Rebound LOS ANGELES PRNewswire -- Whole-trip travel insurance startup Faye today announced it has raised $8M in seed funding, led by Viola Ventures and F2 Venture Capital, with participation from Portage Ventures, Global Founders Capital (GFC) and former NBA player Omri Casspi. The news comes on the heels of the company exiting stealth mode last month to introduce a more tech-driven, quick, person-first travel coverage and care offering to American consumers. Faye sets a new standard in a space that has undergone little innovation. The company’s robust protection can cover travelers’ trips, health, belongings, and even their pets, all via an app that sends real-time proactive alerts, provides 24/7 access to customer experience specialists, enables users to file claims digitally, and quickly pays for approved claims via electronic transfers to Faye Wallet, its easy-to-use secure payments card that works like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Via Faye Wallet, travelers can also receive speedy reimbursements for travel inconveniences (such as delayed bags and flights) and instantly use funds to purchase what they need most rather than paying out of pocket. Co-Founder & CEO, Elad Schaffer: “Travel insurance has become synonymous with lengthy, jargon-filled policies that leave travelers confused rather than well-informed. The claims process can be slow and bureaucratic, and may require a lot of time and excessive paperwork. Faye is hitting the market as a solution to these pain points, at a time in which consumers are planning to travel more than ever before and are seeking solutions to look after them while on the road. We’re here to meet their rising expectations and transform travel insurance from a forgettable add-on to a must-have advantage that enhances the entire trip experience.” Available on iOS and Android, Faye has seen an influx of customers since launch, with its Customer Experience Team reporting that the majority are keen to understand how the company offers COVID-19 coverage. For those that purchase Faye’s travel protection and become ill with COVID-19 pre-trip, there is coverage for their cancellation claims up to their plan’s limit, all subject to the terms of the plan. And if they contract COVID-19 in-trip, there’s coverage for emergency medical expenses and trip interruption/trip delay claims (such as quarantine accommodation, flight changes, prescription drugs and hospitalization).
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ComEd Awards $280,000 in College Scholarships to 56 Illinois Students Pursuing Futures in Energy Future of Energy Scholarship Fund launched this year to remove financial barriers, boost diversity and inclusion in STEM and energy careers
ComEd today announced it will award $279,500 in scholarships to 56 local students pursuing college coursework in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and related fields this fall. The new Future of Energy Scholarships are part of ComEd’s growing efforts to build a more diverse future energy workforce by removing obstacles for women and minority students pursuing STEM careers. The 56 students selected to receive scholarships reflect the diversity of the communities that ComEd serves, with scholars hailing from 28 different community areas across northern Illinois. More than 50 percent of the scholarship recipients are minorities and nearly two-thirds are women. One fifth of the scholars are committed to attend an Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the fall. A full list of the spring 2022 scholarship recipients can be found here. “ComEd requires skilled talent as we work to confront climate change and prepare for our clean energy future,” said Gil C. Quiniones, CEO of ComEd. “The Future of Energy Scholarship is a key component of the work we are doing to create a local, diverse pipeline of talent to meet new demands of the industry and ensure equitable opportunity for our communities across the region so they can benefit from the growth of well-paying clean energy jobs in the years ahead.” The Future of Energy Scholarship provides college bound high school seniors and current college students with awards ranging from $1,000
to $10,000, which may be used to cover tuition and related expenses, in addition to the chance to pursue a ComEd internship where students gain direct career experience in the energy industry. “I am appreciative to ComEd for this scholarship award as I prepare to attend Howard University to pursue my goal to become an engineer,” said Chase Easley, student from Schaumburg who will be majoring in engineering at Howard University this fall. “Through my involvement in STEAM courses in high school, I have learned the importance of renewable energy for our environment, and I look forward to building the skills that will help me create a more sustainable future for my community.” To be eligible for an award, students were required to demonstrate acceptance to a STEM, business or relevant degree program, and a minimum 2.8 GPA. Priority consideration was made for minorities and women, students with a demonstrated financial need, and students headed to an HBCU program. Since announcing the program in February, ComEd expanded funding to provide additional support for qualifying students who met needs-based criteria. “Pursuing a degree in engineering has always been a dream for me, and with the ComEd Future of Energy scholarship, I look forward to pursuing my passion for computer science this fall,” said Kelly Lin, student from Chicago who will attend the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. “I am honored to have received this award and an in-
ternship with ComEd, and I have never been more motivated to make myself and my family proud with these opportunities.” To recruit scholars for this opportunity, ComEd worked with a program administrator, National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project, to promote the program across various channels including job and community resource fairs, within local school systems, youth providers, workforce agencies, and more. “We are honored to partner with ComEd for the Future of Energy Scholarships. The exceptional students who are receiving these scholarships reflect the diversity of a growing energy industry and STEM as a whole,” said Mary Spruill, Executive Director of The NEED Project. “The ingenuity, talent, and curiosity exhibited by each of these students will shape the future of the energy as we consider the opportunities and challenges ahead.” “This scholarship will allow me to focus on my future with confidence when I begin college this fall,” said Dhruti Amin, a student from Aurora, who will attend DePaul University in Chicago. “I appreciate the value ComEd places on helping aspiring students like me to advance in competitive fields.” To expand future pathways to college, ComEd expects to issue another $250,000 in scholarship opportunities later this year for 2023 college students. For updates on these and other career assistance opportunities, please visit www.comed. com/workforce
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Inductees Announced For The Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame June 2022 Induction The Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame today announced the Inductees for its 2022 Black Music Month Ceremony – to be held on Saturday, June 18th in association with The Home Depot Backyard. The Black Music Month Induction will recognize and honor trailblazing artists, iconic entertainers, and luminaries who have impacted both Black culture and the community at large. The participation of The Home Depot Backyard is in conjunction with their annual Summer Movie Series & Juneteenth Celebration event. ATLANTA PRNewswire -- Spotlighting a cross section of history’s most influential Black artists, entertainers and icons, the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame (BMEWOF) Crown Jewel of Excellence Black Music Month Class of 2022 Induction and Juneteenth Celebration will be held on Saturday, June 18. The Black American Music Association (BAMAssoc) and the Georgia Entertainment Caucus (GEC), collaboratively announced the ceremony and plans for the Black Music Month Class of 2022 Induction. BMEWOF Founders Catherine Brewton (GEC), Demmette Guidry (BAMAssoc), Erica Thomas (GEC), and Michael T Mauldin (BAMAssoc) are proud to unveil the names and categories of this year’s Black Music Month Class of Inductees, which includes the legendary PRINCE as a Legacy Inductee. In honor of Prince’s one of a kind greatness, his June 7th birthday and 25 years of Emancipation, the closing ceremonies will end with a spectacular fireworks display, featuring one of his more popular mainstream songs “Let’s Go Crazy.” A full list of all 16 legendary Inductees are as follows: Cathy Hughes (Foundational), Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington (Foundational), Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff (Foundational), Robert Smith (Foundational), RUN DMC (Foundational),
T.D. Jakes (Foundational), Charlie Wilson (Mainstream), Donnie McClurkin (Gospel), Tamela Mann (Gospel), The Clark Sisters (Gospel Group), NAS (Hip Hop), Angela Bassett (Actress), Steve Harvey (Mogul), Bob Marley (International), Patti LaBelle (Legacy), and Prince (Legacy). With a national and international appeal, the BMEWOF will acknowledge, preserve, respect, and inspire the Black creative community for generations to come. Atlanta has long been the mecca of Black music and entertainment and the BMEWOF has already become a key addition, showcasing the industry’s greatest contributors. The Crown Jewel of Excellence emblems for the inductees of the BMEWOF are permanently installed on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, in front of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The first two induction classes included: James Brown, Otis Redding, Quincy D. Jones, Stevie Wonder, Berry Gordy, Cicely Tyson, Ray Charles, and Smokey Robinson (Foundational Inductees), Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie (Legacy), Beyoncé and Mary J. Blige (Mainstream), Usher Raymond IV (Mainstream), New Edition (Mainstream Group), Shirley Caesar and Yolanda Adams (Gospel), Kirk Franklin and Donald Lawrence (Gospel), BeBe and CeCe Winans (Gospel Group), Missy Elliott and Ms. Lauryn Hill (Hip Hop), Outkast and Snoop (Hip Hop), Sean Love Combs and Tyler Perry (Mogul), and Fela Kuti (International). The Crown Jewel of Excellence emblems for June 2022 – and for every class of inductees moving forward – will continue to be added at the BMEWOF’s location in historic downtown Atlanta, preserved for all the world to see, and for generations to come. For information and updates on the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame head to: http://www.theblackwalkoffame. com/
Dot Hip Hop, LLC Announces Reintroduction of the .HipHop Top-Level Domain (Black PR Wire) POMPANO BEACH, Fla.-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Domain name industry experts Monte Cahn, Jeff Neuman, and Scott Pruitt have teamed up with Digital Asset Monetary Network, Inc. (DigitalAMN), a Public Accelerator-Incubator, to reintroduce the generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) .HipHop with lower wholesale pricing and an end-user focused marketing strategy. Dot Hip Hop, LLC purchased the rights from Uniregistry to become the registry operator of .HipHop in June of 2021 and received formal approval from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in March of 2022. With very little end-user marketing since the initial launch in 2014, combined with relatively high registration prices, the .HipHop gTLD has had minimal adoption by registrars and end-users. However, the hip-hop movement has continued to grow exponentially during that time, as most recently evidenced by the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent. Additionally, many of the world’s most successful companies advertised during the Super Bowl, including Pepsi, IBM, McDonald’s, HP, Cheetos, Nike, State Farm, Sprite, Chrysler, Adidas, Chevrolet, and others used hip-hop themes in their advertising campaigns. According to Juice Rodriguez, recently quoted in AdWeek, “Hip-hop isn’t just a genre at this point, it’s the epicenter of culture. No matter what your interests are—whether it be in sneakers, gaming, NFTs or art—then music will naturally be intertwined. Brands should comfortably lean in, as the alignment in hip-hop is just an organic way to reach new worlds.”
Dot Hip Hop, LLC intends to leverage the ever-growing popularity of hip-hop while lowering the standard wholesale registration price by 80%, and aggressively marketing directly to potential end-users, which include DJs & MCs, songwriters & musicians, creative writers, digital artists & NFT creators, dance studios & dancers, recording studios, music labels, the fashion & apparel industry, promoters, events, marketing agencies, activists, fans, and more. “Domain registries that have invested in marketing directly to end-users have been the most successful in the last few years,” said Scott Pruitt, CMO of Dot Hip Hop, LLC. “This simple strategy of end-user outreach and lower prices combined with the enormous growth of hip-hop as a worldwide cultural and economic force, make us extremely optimistic about the future of our company.” Monte Cahn, Executive Managing Director of Dot Hip Hop, LLC, remarked, “I am more than excited and thrilled to be a part of Dot Hip Hop! Having a top-level domain like .HipHop will provide tens of millions of individuals, along with small to large corporations with online identity and digital branding solutions that meet the needs of the entire global hip-hop community. In addition, we intend to make the latest technologies available to complement .HipHop domains; including blockchain and ENS integration.” For more information or to register a .HipHop domain, please visit https://get.hiphop
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A Black Female Superhero for the times, ‘Sugar,’ a fictional tale based on true events (Black PR Wire) Philadelphia, PA – The now five-time International Independent Award-Winning Film, SUGAR is a fictional tale about a single parent Mom / successful boutique owner by day, who masquerades as a vigilante by night protecting battered and abused women. Written, Directed and Produced by Indie Award winning filmmaker Jermaine Quick, the CEO of illadelstyles Entertainment LLC and EQ Films Productions. SUGAR will premiere on the big screen at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 16, at the Landmark Ritz 5 Theater 214 Walnut St. in Philadelphia, PA. Physical abuse on woman has always been considered an isolated event. Overturning Roe vs. Wade makes women more vulnerable. Thus, SUGAR (played by New York Actress Cynthia Belcher) empowers women to take charge of their life. Incorporating the nostalgia of the Black Women Comic Book heroes of the past, SUGAR depicts a single mother that is raising her daughter “Laniya”, (played by the sensational young Philadelphia actress Giselle Martin). Sugar’s heroic efforts at night get entangled with her day life, and causes Laniya to get kidnapped by her nemesis. Will she be able to protect the interest of Sugar, or will she melt away in despair? This 93 min. drama/action indie film is registered in over 40 film festivals across the world and has received 5 awards to date. The award-winning writer and director Jermaine Quick continues to make films that question our social environment and our temperament towards the physical ill’s of this world. While most indie films from Philadelphia lean towards the drug life, Jermaine finds a way to soothe the familiar and raise the consciousness. Henceforth, his mid-covid Philadelphia Independent Film Festival Award for Best Local Film, his Los Angeles Motion Picture Award for Best Film in 2020, and his Black History Month nomination by the Greater Philadelphia Film Office for his fifth film “HEARTLESS”. You can follow the progress @ www.illadelstyles.net/soundtrack. To view the trailer, visit www.illadelstyles.net/sugar
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(Family Features) Warmer weather is often welcome for a variety of reasons and dining outdoors can help take that appreciation to the next level. Keeping ingredients lists short and prep time minimal also allows you to spend more time enjoying the sunshine and blue skies al fresco with the ones you love. Even when you’re short on time, you can take mealtime from the dining room to the deck with an ingredient like Minute Rice Cups. Available in 13 varieties, including White and Brown rice, the convenient, single-serving, BPA-free cups are ready in just 90 seconds or less. Perfect for taking to the office for lunch or as an on-the-go snack, the cups can also be used as a quick and easy base for nearly any meal occasion. For example, this simple Fish with Bok Choy features plenty of complex flavors with flaky white fish, crisp bok choy and 100% whole-grain brown rice. The brown rice provides
the ideal texture for the ginger, sesame and nutty notes in this dish, and the whole recipe can be on the table in 10 minutes. Because white fish fillets are neutral and mild, they absorb all the flavors from the dish, and are an ideal protein for those with busy schedules due to their short cooking time. Or, bursting with colors and flavors, this Fiesta Rice satisfies fresh cravings with an irresistible combo of white rice, tomatoes, green onions and creamy avocado. Ready in less than 5 minutes, this dish can also be customized with a different grain variety or extra juicy, sweet cherry tomatoes in place of diced tomatoes. To make this satisfying side a complete meal, simply add grilled chicken or your favorite protein. To find more quick and easy recipes perfect for enjoying outdoors, visit MinuteRice. com.
Fish with Bok Choy
Fiesta Rice
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1 Minute Brown Rice Cup salt, to taste pepper, to taste 1 white fish fillet 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon sesame oil 1 teaspoon grated ginger 2 baby bok choy, quartered 1 teaspoon soy sauce
1 Minute White Rice Cup 1 diced tomato 1/2 diced avocado 1 sliced green onion 1 tablespoon chopped cilantro 1 teaspoon lime juice salt, to taste black pepper, to taste
Heat rice according to package directions. Set aside. Add salt and pepper to both sides of fish, to taste. In medium skillet over medium-high heat, melt butter. Cook fish 2 minutes on each side. Remove fish from pan and keep warm. In same pan, add sesame oil and ginger. Cook 1 minute. Add bok choy to pan and stir-fry 2 minutes. Add soy sauce; stir to incorporate. Top rice with fish and serve with bok choy.
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Heat rice according to package directions. Set aside. In bowl, combine tomato, avocado, onion and cilantro. Add lime juice and salt and pepper, to taste. Mix thoroughly and serve.
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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 Cook 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 ________________________________________ 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: Y22009105. on MAY 5, 2022 Under the Assumed Business Name of BOW TIES & STILETTOS DRIVING SERVICES with the business located at:1448 E 72ND PL 2ND FL, CHICAGO, IL 60619. The true and real full name(s) and residence address of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Owner/Partner Full Name Complete Address DEBRA L HARRIS 1448 E 72ND PL 2ND FL CHICAGO, IL 60619, USA ________________________________________ 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: Y22009154 on May 16, 2022. Under the Assumed Business Name of NORTHSTAR BENEFITS GROUP with the business located at: 433 W. HARRISON UNIT 8110, CHICAGO. IL 60699. The true and real full name(s) and residence address of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Owner/Partner Full Name Complete Address GREGORY HOLSTON 433 W. HARRISON UNIT 8110 CHICAGO, IL 60699, USA ________________________________________
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CLASSIFIEDS PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Copyright Notice:
All rights reserved. Common-law copyright of trade-name/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 trade-name/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 common-law 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 nonpayment 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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