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The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI), located on 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive, is celebrating the exciting field of robotics during [the eighth annual] National Robotics Week Apr. 8-9 and 14-15, 2017. Guests can interact with a number of robots including PARO®,

the furry baby seal therapy robot, and Sphero, the speedy robotic ball, which guests can control with an app. Robots designed by Chicago-area students and amateur teams will be on display and guests can watch a live robotics competition as well. Other activities will include make-your-own robot antenna, discover your robot name, and more, according to msichicago.org.

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Congresswoman Maxine Waters to keynote 2017 Phenomenal Woman Awards, kickoff to Black Women’s Expo

Robots designed by Chicago-area student and amateur teams will be on display, and guests can watch a live robotics competition during National Robotics Week Apr. 8-9 and 14-15at the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI), located on 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive.

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“For the past several years, we’ve been exhibiting robots during National Robotics Week as well as our traveling exhibit, Robotic Revolution,” MSI Director of Collections Kathleen McCarthy said. “What we’ve found is that people just absolutely love robots. The robots sort of come to life and their engaging and people love to see these machines come to life and see what they can do.” McCarthy explained that Robotics is a fast-changing field so MSI guests will see the newest robots that are coming out of research labs and competitions. “The purpose of the event is to celebrate the United States as a leader in robotics technology development, educate the public about how robotics technology impacts society, both now and in the future, advocate for increased funding for robotics

“I think it’s really important for students to get introduced to the technologies that will be a part of their future.” technology research and development and inspire students of all ages to pursue careers in robotics and other science, technology, engineering, and math-related fields,” according to nationalroboticsweek.org. McCarthy said MSI understands the importance of robots and how vital they will be to the future of citizen’s daily lives so the museum’s desire is to allow people in Chicago to experience and learn about this new technology. She continued to say that as technology advances and as everything becomes smarter,

there will be more careers in computer science and a greater need for computer scientists, especially with current selfdriving cars and refrigerators that send in grocery orders. “I think it’s really important for students to get introduced to the technologies that will be a part of their future,” McCarthy said. “They can think about it in terms of how they live their lives and potential careers because robots are going to be our companions, co-workers and robots are a great way to learn about computing skills and programming.” Other displays during National Robotics Week will be demonstrations from universities and after-school and hobbyist robotics teams. The Museum of Science and Industry entry cost will be $18 for adults and $11 for kids between the ages of 3-11, according to msichicago.org.

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(CHICAGO) Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), will keynote the Phenomenal Woman Awards Dinner on Thursday, April 6, paying tribute to ten outstanding Chicago area women whose excellence in a variety of fields commands recognition. The event is the kickoff to The Black Women’s Expo (BWE), one of Chicago’s most anticipated annual experiential events, and will be held at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, 151 E. Wacker Dr., Crystal Ballroom beginning at 6:00 p.m. Congresswoman Waters, who represents California’s Congresswoman Maxine Waters 43rd District, is considered by many to be one of the most powerful women in American politics today. She has gained a reputation as a fearless and Bates, The Barbara Bates outspoken advocate for women, Foundation; Woman of Valor children, people of color and Award –Lori E. Lightfoot, the poor. First elected to the President, Chicago Police U.S. House of Representatives Board; MBIB Luminary Award in 1990, Congresswoman – Rona Fourte, Walgreens; Waters represents a large Vanguard of Health Award, swath of South Central Los Debra Vines, The Answer, Inc.; Angeles. She serves as the Launa T. Thompson Spirit Ranking Member of the House Award – Toi Salter, Salter Committee on Financial Financial Management. Services, and is an integral “The Phenomenal Woman member of Congressional Awards allow us to showcase Democratic Leadership. women in our community Congresswoman Waters serves who are leading in a manner as a member of the Steering & that makes us all proud,” says Policy Committee, and is also Merry Green, founder of the a member of the Congressional event. “The Black Women’s Progressive Caucus and Expo is about celebrating the member and past chair of the strength, savvy and significance Congressional Black Caucus of African American women.” (CBC). We are particularly excited to The 2017 Phenomenal have My Black is Beautiful serve Woman honorees are: MBIB as a presenting sponsor of this Determination is Power Award year’s Expo, and join us at the - Jerline Lambert, Lambert’s Phenomenal Woman Awards.” Realty; MBIB Fearless Leader “Since its inception Award – Jolinda Wade, New a decade ago, My Black Creation Binding & loosing is Beautiful has provided Ministries; MBIB Catalyst a powerful platform for Award – Diane Latiker, African American women to Kids Off The Block; MBIB ignite change within their Inspire the Youth Award – communities and work to Cosette Yisrael, LUV Institute; redefine beauty standards,” MBIB Knowledge is Power says Verna Coleman-Hagler, Award – Lisa Rollins, UNCF; Brand Manager of My Black My Beautiful is Igniting Change Is Beautiful. “We’re honored for Greatness Award– Barbara to support this special evening

and shine a deserving spotlight on each of the award recipients whose achievements are leaving an indelible mark on our society.” The Black Women’s Expo offers African American women an opportunity to get informed, empowered and enlightened, while discovering the latest trends and amazing new products and services specifically created for them celebrates its 23rd anniversary in Chicago April 7-9 at McCormick Place. The Black Women’s Expo has continued to grow in Chicago, and is now the longest running exposition of its kind. Over 30,000 people, from 14 surrounding states, are expected to attend the expo during its three-day run at the McCormick Place Convention Center. For the second year in a row, the BWe will conduct a national tour with stops in Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, Georgia. The rich cultural experience, while targeted to women, has elements for men, families and children. The BWE offers informative seminars and panel discussions presented by notable local and national speakers and lecturers, educational exhibits and corporate displays, and rousing entertainment. Historically, the standing-room only seminars have addressed such issues as health & wellness, racial equality, hair & beauty, travel, career advancement, business/ entrepreneurship, the welfare of our children and much more. BWE’s seminars and workshops will be far-ranging and engaging, featuring topics that impact women’s daily lives. Additionally, there will be a Town Hall Meeting with key local and state political leaders, and a Teen Summit addressing issues pertinent to African American youth.

BWe will again host themed pavilions including: The Literary Café, which showcases African American authors and booksellers; the Natural Hair Pavilion, featuring products specifically for natural hair; the Health & Wellness pavilion, where local medical institutions provide much-needed health information and screenings; the Kidz Korner, an exciting space for young people with interactive games, exercise and fun activities; an Art Pavilion curated by noted artist Jonathon Romain. New this year, BWe will host a Culinary Pavilion, where local and national chefs will showcase their cuisine, and a Networking Lounge. Expo hours are Friday, April 7 from 10:00 a.m. to

7:00 p.m.; Saturday, April 8, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; and Sunday, April 9 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $20 for adults, $6 for children, and $5 for the BWe Teen Summit with promo code; Hyde Park passes are available for $45. Tickets for The Black Women’s Expo can be purchased online at www.theblackwomensexpo. com . Half-priced, advanced adult tickets are on sale at participating Walgreens stores. For information or tickets for the Phenomenal Woman Awards Reception, call 312-454-6100. BWE Phenomenal Woman Awards. Follow The Black Women’s Expo on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram using the hashtag #SheMatters.

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Legislators announce bill to limit charter school expansion

State Rep. Will Guzzardi and other lawmakers announced plans to push a new law that would significantly limit the growth of charter school operations in financially distressed school districts, citing the immediate, wrenching financial crisis at the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), which could face early closure June 1. At a press conference Monday, Rep. Guzzardi, Rep. Mary Flowers, Rep. Luis Arroyo, Sen. Omar Aquino, Ald. Milly Santiago (31) and Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) urged the Illinois General Assembly to pass HB 3567 to establish a moratorium on new charter operations in financially distressed school districts. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) uses its School District Financial Profile to evaluate the fiscal health of districts around the state. HB 3567 would put a moratorium on charter expansion in districts labeled “financial early warning” or “financial watch,” the two lowest tiers. Roughly 90 districts around the state fall into those categories, including Chicago Public Schools. This bill would not affect currently operating charter schools, but would prevent new campuses from opening. Ald. Villegas cited the struggle in recent months among local leaders and community organizations to try to halt the expansion of a Noble charter school on the Northwest Side. “The Governor has dismissed any real efforts at addressing CPS’ governance and revenue issues,” said Ald. Santiago. ”His rhetoric and actions are dangerous and jeopardize students’ education. This bill provides protections and a tangible opportunity to establish effective solutions to the over-expansion of charter operations. I urge the Mayor and his Board of Education to support this measure and protect the district.”

Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs Honors 35 Vietnam War Veterans

Vietnam War Veterans were recently honored and thanked for their service during the Vietnam War at the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs Veterans Home in LaSalle, Illinois. During the ceremony, a total of 35 Veterans were honored with a 50-year commemoration pin and certificate. This national commemoration was authorized by Congress, established under the Secretary of Defense, and launched by the President as follows: In 2007, the 110th Congress incorporated language in H.R. 4986 authorizing the Secretary of Defense to conduct a program commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. “The celebration is to thank and honor veterans of the Vietnam War, including personnel who were held as prisoners of war, or listed as missing in action, for their service and sacrifice on behalf of the United States, and to thank and honor the families of these veterans,” said IDVA Director Erica Jeffries. “These veterans put their lives on the line for us. They deserve our recognition and respect for the sacrifices they undertook for our nation.” The Commemoration honors all United States veterans who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces at any time between November 1, 1955 and May 15, 1975, regardless of location. The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that today there are 7 million living Vietnam veterans and 9 million families of those who served in this time frame. We make no distinction between veterans who served in-country, in-theater, or who were stationed elsewhere during the Vietnam War period. All were called to serve and the overwhelming majority of these veterans served honorably and admirably.

Mulroe works to move emissions testing centers back to Chicago

Chicago residents may no longer be forced to drive to the suburbs for their vehicle emissions testing based on new legislation sponsored by State Senator John Mulroe (D-Chicago). After emissions test sites closed in the Chicagoland area in November, Mulroe introduced legislation to require the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to locate vehicle emissions inspections stations within a five-mile radius of those subject to testing. “By closing emissions testing facilities in Chicago, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency has created an undue burden on Chicago residents to meet the emission testing requirement” Mulroe said. “Getting a vehicle’s emissions tested can already be a time-consuming task in and of itself. We should not add to that by forcing Chicagoans to driver further to fulfill this obligation.” The Illinois Vehicle Emissions Testing Program was established by federal law to improve air quality and public health in large cities. Current state law requires emissions test sites to be located within a 12-mile radius of vehicle owners subject to testing. Cars manufactured in 1996 or later must have its emissions tested after it is 4 years old. “The goal of the emissions testing is to reduce air pollution from vehicles,” Mulroe said. “We shouldn’t be increasing pollution by forcing individuals to drive further from their homes for testing.”

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Harmony Health Plan Teams with AIDS Foundation of Chicago to Support Community-Based Services CHICAGO and TAMPA, Fla. - After launching a successful pilot program in 2016, Harmony Health Plan, Inc., a WellCare Health Plans, Inc. (NYSE: WCG) company, will continue to support the Knowledge and Collaboration Center for Capacity Building at the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC). Launched last year with a $5,000 grant from Harmony, the Center works directly with community-based organizations to create and tailor trainings to support their unique organizational and development needs. Through the program, five groups received consultant time with a value of $1,500 to support capacity building, leadership development, financial management and strategic planning, which will help the organizations serve a larger number of community members. Harmony doubled its support this year with a $10,000 contribution. Last year, the funds helped provide capacity building training for organizations such as the Chicago Black Gay Men’s Caucus who applied for and gained Chicago Department of Public Health funds. The program allowed the Chicago Women’s AIDS Project to improve marketing outreach and gave the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago tools it needed to increase availability of legal services for people living with HIV. Project VIDA also used the program to gain Chicago Department of Public Health funding. “The organizations AFC selected last year used these funds to improve fundraising, marketing and other organizational skills to help them support those affected by HIV and AIDS,” said Miguel Torres, senior director, field sales and marketing at

Harmony Health Plan. “Our 2017 sponsorship will allow AFC to expand both the number of organizations served and provide more intensive support to participating agencies, helping them to fill gaps in funding for infrastructure, which is difficult for small organizations to raise.” “Now more than ever, as the Illinois budget impasse forces agencies to cut budgets and services, it is important to build partnerships with organizations that are working to make a difference in their communities and in the lives of the people we serve,” said David Reynolds, Harmony acting president and WellCare north division senior vice president. “Harmony’s grant to the AIDS Foundation of Chicago will have an impact on the city for years to come as community organizations become stronger through skills and development training.” “Because of Harmony’s grant, AFC will, once again, provide hands-on support and comprehensive, one-on-one trainings to community-based organizations in structural improvements, organizational management, leadership training and grant applications,” said John Peller, president/CEO of AFC. “With a lack of state budget in Illinois and an ever-changing health care environment, these resources are critically important, and we are grateful for Harmony’s steadfast support of AFC and its capacity building initiatives.” As of Dec. 31, 2016, WellCare and Harmony Health Plan serve approximately 209,000 members in Illinois, including 166,000 Medicaid members, 16,000 Medicare Advantage plan members and 27,000 Medicare Prescription Drug Plan members.

Should Marijuana Be Legalized? By Christopher Shuttlesworth

Marijuana advocates are trying to lay the groundwork for Illinois to become the first state in the Midwest and the ninth nationwide to legalize recreational pot, arguing the move will help solve the state’s notorious budget crisis, according to an Associated Press release. As of right now, marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug, especially for young people throughout in the United States. A 2015 study shows that more than 11 million young adults between the ages of 18-25 used marijuana, according to drug abuse.gov. Renee M. Johnson, who is an associate professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Mental Health, said this is common because marijuana is pleasurable and less harmful than other drugs on the market like cocaine or heroin due to its easier withdrawal syndrome. “More than 50 percent of the American public believes that it should be legalized for recreational purposes,” Johnson said. “It’s not common for people to stigmatize it like cocaine or heroin.” The drug, “marijuana is referred to dried leaves, flowers, stems and seeds from the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa. The plant contains the mind-altering chemical delta-9tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other related compounds. Extracts can also be made from the cannabis plant,” according to drug abuse.gov. While the drug has benefits, especially for medical patients, Johnson didn’t deny the fact that marijuana also has negative effects as well.Regular use of marijuana poses “public health concerns such as reduced educational achievements,

risks of injuries when driving, increase respiratory problems, cancer, COPD and heart disease,” Johnson said. “What we have found amongst African Americans is that overall, they are less likely to use [the drug] Johnson said. But among the African Americans who do use, they are more likely to have problems like addictions or substance abuse-disorders, she said. “There are negatives with every drug,” PDI Medical Chief Operation Officer Joseph Friedman said. “One of the less negatives with cannabis is that there has never been any reported overdoses or deaths from cannabis. Now, people have gotten high and made wrong choices from cannabis, but cannabis itself has not shut down doors that a number of medications can do,” he said. According to an Associated Press release, two Illinois state lawmakers proposed legislation a few weeks ago that would allow citizens who are “21 and older to possess, grow or buy up to an ounce (28 grams) of marijuana and license businesses to sell marijuana products subject to regulation. They say it would help fill Illinois’ multibillion-dollar budget hole with $350 to $700 million in new tax revenue. The proposal is being launched at a time when the federal government is considering ramping up enforcement against recreational use. As of now, the Department of Justice and Attorney General Jeff Sessions are reviewing an administration memo by Former President Barack Obama, which helped other states obtain flexibility in passing marijuana laws. “Legalizing or removing penalties will hopefully reduce some of the criminal justice outcomes,” Johnson said. “However, I think it’s among the same story as other drugs. But I think because Blacks have less of a social safety net for resources...substance abuse becomes more risky,” he said.

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(NewsUSA) - Have you forgotten something in figuring where you’re going to retire to? Let’s see, you’ve researched which states tax Social Security income (only 14, including Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas, North Dakota and Vermont). And you’ve even consulted the numbers-crunchers at Bankrate.com to learn which states scored highest overall in everything from cost of living to access to health care (South Dakota, Colorado, Utah, North Dakota and Wyoming). But here’s a question for all you homeowners: Given the results of a report from Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate -- 57 percent of boomers say they plan to move to a new home in retirement -- what are you doing right now to make sure your current house fetches a good price to help finance your retirement dreams? “As people grapple with whether to pull up stakes, there’s small margin for error,” the New York Times’ coverage of the report noted. Here’s some tips for preparing what’s likely your biggest asset for prospective buyers: * Get rid of the clutter. No doubt you have years worth of memories on display. But they’re your memories. And painful as it may be, it’s time to accept that not everyone appreciates having turned your den, for example, into a shrine to the ‘69

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Tunic-inspired hoodie makes its way to Kickstarter Coronam.co, a streetwear startup aiming to bring original cut & sewn fashion pieces to the industry, recently dropped their first ever Kickstarter campaign. The company, which prides itself on crafting unique fashion items with fair trade manufacturers, launched their highly anticipated “Robin Hoodie,” a name derived from its classic tunic-inspired look, as a crowdfunded campaign which ran through March of this year. “Kickstarter is a great platform for fashion,” says owner and creator, Elias. “It allows us to design something and let the community decide the best price points and desirability. Streetwear is a very community driven industry, so it’s important for us to be in it, rather than a brand that tries to sit on top” The company revealed that they have already hoodie samples and have distributed them to early adopters and influencers of January of this year, and while the hoodies will be manufactured overseas in fair trade factories, the “Robin Hoodie,” a name derived from its classic tunic-inspired designs and samples will continue look, was recently introduced on Kickstarter. to be developed in San Diego. Kevin, president of Coronam, Co. had this to say, many more campaigns in the future as we “We are excited to see where our very first release new and upcoming products.” crowdfunded campaign takes us. We hope To learn more about the campaign, to see success and look forward to building

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CHICAGO, IL - According to the Alzheimer’s Association 2017 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report, there are 588,000 people providing unpaid care to someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia in Illinois. The level of assistance provided by caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s or other dementias tends to be extensive. As symptoms worsen and the amount of care needed continues to increase, caregivers report stress, anxiety and even depression at high rates. In honor of National Stress Awareness Month, the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter offers tips to help manage stress throughout the role of caregiving. Know what community resources are available. Adult day programs, in-home assistance, visiting nurses and meal delivery are just some of the services that can help you manage daily tasks. Use the online Community Resource Finder or contact your local Alzheimer’s Association office for assistance in finding Alzheimer’s care resources in your community. Get help and find support. The online Care Team Calendar helps you organize friends and family who want to help provide care and support. A 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900), ALZConnected

online community and local support groups are all good sources for finding comfort and reassurance. If stress becomes overwhelming, seek professional help. Use relaxation techniques. There are several simple relaxation techniques that can help relieve stress. Try more than one to find which works best for you. Techniques include: Visualization (mentally picturing a place or situation that is peaceful and calm) Meditation (which can be as simple as dedicating 15 minutes a day to letting go of all stressful thoughts) Breathing exercises (slowing your breathing and focusing on taking deep breaths) Progressive muscle relaxation (tightening and then relaxing each muscle group, starting at one end of your body and working your way to the other end) Get moving. Physical activity — in any form — can help reduce stress and improve overall wellbeing. Even 10 minutes of exercise a day can help. Take a walk. Do an activity you love, such as gardening or dancing. Find time for yourself. Consider taking advantage of respite care so you can spend time doing something you enjoy. Respite care provides caregivers with

a temporary rest from caregiving, while the person with Alzheimer’s disease continues to receive care in a safe environment. Become an educated caregiver. As the disease progresses, new caregiving skills may be necessary. The Alzheimer’s Association offers programs in-person, online and over the phone to help you better understand and cope with the behaviors and personality changes that often accompany Alzheimer’s. You may also find it helpful to talk to other care partners and caregivers about how they are coping with the challenges of the disease and uncertainty about the future. Take care of yourself. Visit your doctor regularly. Try to eat well, exercise and get plenty of rest. Making sure that you are healthy can help you be a better caregiver. Make legal and financial plans. Putting legal and financial plans in place after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis is important so that the person with the disease can participate. Having future plans in place can provide comfort to the entire family. For more information on signs of caregiver stress and ways to manage stress, contact the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900 or visit alz.org/ care.

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Michelle Alexander, Ruby Sales, and Rev. William Barber headline 50th Anniversary of Beyond Vietnam New York City, NY – More than halfway through President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, Civil Rights activists of the past and present headlined an event at The Riverside Church in the City of New York where they commemorated Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and drew sharp contrasts between his legacy and current U.S. policy. April 4, 2017 marked the 50th anniversary of Dr. King’s controversial Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence speech, delivered at The Riverside Church exactly one year before his assassination. Dr. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968 at aged 39. In the speech, Dr. King denounced America’s triple sins of racism, poverty, and militarism. This event at The Riverside Church included an evening of conversation with Michelle Alexander and Ruby Sales on yesterday, April 4, 2017. “In Beyond Vietnam, Dr. King not only denounced a controversial war, he exposed to the country the underlying social evils of racism, poverty, and militarism which, if unaddressed, would continue to erode the soul of our nation,” said Rev. Dr. Amy Butler, Senior Minister of The Riverside Church in a released statement. “...The strident message of Beyond Vietnam is a reminder that people of faith and good conscience must step up and lead the way,” he said. Many historians have cited Beyond Vietnam as a turning point in Dr. King’s ministry that lead to a rapid decline in his popularity and his assassination. The speech was written by Dr. Vincent Harding, a longtime confidant and advisor of Dr. King, who went on to be a professor at Iliff School of Theology and founded the Veterans of Hope Project.

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Dr. Harding possessed a spiritual and courageous insightfulness,” said the Rev. Dr. Thomas Wolfe, President, Iliff School of Theology. “He saw himself as a servant of the civil rights movement. Many people, even many within the movement, saw this speech as extremely controversial. Despite the resistance to connecting the movement to the war, he drafted the speech because it reflected the heart of Dr. King’s message and all that was at stake for the soul of America. This speech will continue to inspire and be the voice of generations to come.” The event commemorating Beyond Vietnam featured Michelle Alexander and Ruby Sales in conversation in the Nave of The Riverside Church where King delivered the sermon and was co-hosted by Iliff School of Theology, Veterans of Hope, and Union Theological Seminary. Alexander, visiting professor at Union Theological Seminary, is author of The New Jim Crow, which examines the continued legacy of discrimination and injustice that Dr. King confronted. Ruby Sales is a Civil Rights icon who worked in the Student Nonviolenct Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and went on to found The SpiritHouse Project. These event kicked off a yearlong Beyond the Dream: Living King’s Legacy initiative by The Riverside Church, spanning the 50th anniversaries of Beyond Vietnam and Dr. King’s assassination. The year of activism and education will move participants from celebrating King’s dream and ideals toward living out his calls for justice and reconciliation in our country. Learn more at www. beyondthedream50.org

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Ephesians 5:5 For this you know with certainty, that no immoral or impure person or covetous man, who is an idolater, has an inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God.

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STOP COMPARING YOURSELF TO OTHERS! YOU WERE MADE TO STAND OUT

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ave you ever compared yourself to someone else? If you have, you’re not alone. It’s natural for us to want to know where we rank or how we stack up. Unfortunately, when you compare yourself to others one of two things usually occurs: either you regard the other person as being better than you and you feel discouraged (sometimes motivated), or you regard yourself as being better than the other person, and you become puffed up (sometimes egotistical). Neither of which supports your spiritual growth. Pointless comparisons do little more than help you take your eye off the prize...being all that God created YOU to be. “Who am I that you are mindful of me, that you hear me when I call” (Psalm 8 - NRSV). Here the psalmist sings about the majesty of how we are made and how important we are to God. He points us back to the origins of the divine potential that has been placed within each one of us. Though there may be an avalanche of evidence in the midst of our lineage, culture, neighborhood, or family, the psalmist’s words give credence to the notion that we have been set apart for a dynamic purpose. Like the prodigal son, it takes courage, conviction, and faith to come to yourself and be what God called you to be. The only thing that matters is, are you better today than you were yesterday? “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” Psalm 139:14 Become better by developing what God gave you. It’s hard to fit in when you were made to stand out. Address: 11901 S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60643 Phone: (773) 568-2282 www.cutemple.org

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“Black Heritage Auction” to Feature Songs, Notes and Jewelry of Tupac Shakur CHESAPEAKE CITY, Md. - On April 7th, rap legend Tupac Shakur will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Brooklyn, New York. On the same day and only a few blocks away, a large selection of Tupac’s lyrics, song lists, clothing, and jewelry will be offered in the first “Black History Auction” held specifically to honor the achievements and contributions of African-Americans. Over 300 items will be sold live by auctioneers Alexander Historical Auctions at The Dumbo Loft, 155 Water St., Brooklyn, New York starting

at 2:00 PM. Offered for sale will be more than three dozen items from the legendary artist, including: 14 sets of lyrics, including “Catchin’ Feelins,” “Wonda Why They Call U Bitch” and “I Ain’t Mad At Cha”; his track list and a master recording for “All Eyez On Me”; his first music contract; contracts made to secure bail money; and his prison identification. Personal items include Tupac’s signed Koran, Rolls Royce license plates, his trademark nose and ear studs, screen-worn clothing,

Jermaine Dupri Presents SoSoSUMMER 17 Tour ATLANTA-- Grammy-winning producer, songwriter, recording artist, and reality tv star Jermaine Dupri in association with Scream Nation and Live Nation, will see 20 cities in North America this summer with Jermaine Dupri Presents: SoSoSUMMER 17 Tour. The tour begins on May 25 in Louisville at the Louisville Palace, with stops in Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, Memphis, and many more. Complete itinerary and more information on tickets can be found at www.livenation.com. In 1992, Jermaine Dupri introduced to the world two 12-year-olds who wore their pants backwards by the name of Kris Kross. In February of that same year their first song “Jump” was released and immediately soared Jermaine Dupri (PRNewsFoto/Live Nation) to #1 on the pop charts remaining for 8 weeks and in doing so labeled Donahue and Colleen Conway Grogan also Jermaine as a 19-year-old wunderkind, executive produce in addition to Queen super-producer. Latifah and Shakim Compere from Flavor Now, twenty five years later after the Unit, and Jermaine Dupri. continued success with helping to develop By rolling out one of the biggest teen other teen stars (Xscape, Usher, Da Brat, summer celebrations, focusing on the TLC, Bow Wow and more) Jermaine is back youth, community and the teen culture on the scene with his So So Def Brand, at large, Jermaine Dupri Presents: adding his signature stamp not only to the SoSoSUMMER 17 will be the summer music of today’s teen culture but television destination for families, kids, teens, and and multi-media as well. community organizations. Each night “The Rap Game” debuted January 1, 2015 Jermaine will introduce the stars of on Lifetime and after three seasons the tomorrow as they set out on their 20-city, series has introduced to the world 15 young summer journey. For more information visit stars and crowned two winners – Miss www.livenation.com Mulatto (season one) and Mani (season Michael Mauldin, CEO of Scream Nation, two). The third season of “The Rap Game” stated: “As the promoter of Jermaine Dupri is currently airing on Lifetime Fridays at Presents: SoSoSUMMER 17 TOUR, we are 10pm/9c, with the season three-winner set excited to be on the forefront of such a to be announced on April 7th 2017. ground breaking youth & family oriented Produced by Intuitive Entertainment, The movement. This type of tour promotes the Rap Game is executive produced by Kevin next generation of Young Stars and serves Dill and Mechelle Collins, Ted Iredell, Perry an audience that is often overlooked in the Dance and co-executive produced by urban and pop music genres, and we are Adam Schor. Lifetime’s Mariana Flynn, Mary proud to be a part of it.”

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and jewelry, including a bullet-struck medallion from his fatal 1996 shooting. Also being offered is a signed photo of Dr. Martin Luther King with a quote from the Constitution: “… all men are created equal…” along with a letter by King mentioning “Jackson,” Thurgood Marshall, and the Freedom Riders, and

an important signed copy of his “Stride Toward Freedom.” Malcolm X is represented in a letter from prison discussing the “blackness” of a man, and several other important items. From President Barack Obama is a 2012 NCAA “Final Four” leader board, which appeared on ESPN, signed at the center. Boxer Muhammad Ali is represented in several lots, including a signed print of his painting showing a victory in the ring, adding his famous “Float like a butterfly” quote and a print of a painting later “censored” by the U.N. Other notable items to be offered include: The first literary work of a

black American, a first edition of Phillis Wheatley’s “Poems,” 1773 Booker T. Washington’s notes on the education of blacks Early Black Panther items including a very rare armband Gen. Colin Powell’s dress uniform Michael Jackson’s fedora, sequined bowtie, belt, shirt, and signed photos Bidding will be available live, by telephone, and at the bidding websites invaluable. com,the-saleroom.com and liveauctioneers.com. The entire sale may be viewed online at http://www. alexautographs.com/pdfs/

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STATE HOMELESS PREVENTION FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR CHICAGO RESIDENTS The State Homeless Prevention Fund, a fund of approximately $1 million, has been made available through June 30 to Chicago residents at risk of losing their homes. Funds up to $1,500 may be available to any individual or household experiencing a temporary economic crisis and can be received once in a twenty-four month period. The funds can be used for rent, security deposits, mortgages, or utilities. To be eligible for assistance, people must be residents within Chicago’s city limits and must be in imminent danger of eviction, foreclosure, or homelessness,

AKILAH TOWNSEND HIGHLIGHTS GROUNDBREAKING STEM PANEL: ‘GENIUS HAS NO GENDER’

Environmental scientist Akilah Townsend, a 2010 graduate of the Young Women’s Leadership Charter School of Chicago, is one of the five powerful women executives participating in the first-ever “Girl Power” panel discussion on science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, sponsored by the city’s only allgirl public school. Townsend, a 2010 graduate of YWLCS, is currently a scientist at Environmental Design International, Inc. The Chicago native will share her story of how she broke through several glass ceilings to excel in her field, and why other young girls should pursue careers in STEM fields. The Ninth Annual YWLCS “Girl Power” Luncheon and fundraiser will take place on Thursday, April 6 at the Drake Hotel, located at 140 E. Walton Place in Chicago. The event’s first-ever panel format will offer YWLCS students and an audience of business professionals the opportunity to hear the successful women executives describe how they have emerged as leaders in their mostly male-dominated industries. Participants in the panel discussion, aptly named “Genius Has No Gender,” also include: Nelda J. Connors, founder and president, Pine Grove Holdings, LLC; Caralynn Nowinski Collens, chief executive officer, UI-Labs; Dr. Opella Finley Ernest, senior vice president, HCSC chief clinical officer, Blue Cross Blue

or already homeless. People must also provide paperwork that documents their temporary economic crisis. Eligible crises may include job loss, medical disability or emergency, loss or delay of public benefit, natural disaster, and other comparable hardships. People seeking assistance should call 3-1-1 and ask for “Short-Term Help” to be screened for eligibility by the Homelessness Prevention Call Center run by Catholic Charities. State funding for homelessness prevention programs has been in limbo since 2015, due to the state budget impasse, but is now flowing until June 30. Learn more at allchicago.org.

Shield of Illinois; and Anne Pramaggiore, CEO of ComEd. Kimberly E. McCullough-Starks, president of the school’s board of directors, says the luncheon is important not only for operational reasons, but it also allows students to see examples of individuals who worked hard to achieve great success. “By partnering with businesses and entrepreneurs we make sure that our students have a front row seat to what they can expect when they graduate,” according to McCullough-Starks. “Our mission is to provide every available resource so that our girls can excel beyond their dreams and leave their own indelible marks in the world.” The “Girl Power” luncheon is the largest fundraiser for the 17-year-old high school, which reports 100 percent graduation and college placement rates, as well as 85 percent college retention rates among its mostly African American girls. School officials hope to raise $650,000 from the luncheon’s proceeds. The cost is $16,000 to educate each student per year, and while there is funding from Chicago Public Schools, there is a $4,000 gap per girl that must be raised from private contributions. For more on the “Girl Power” luncheon, including information on purchasing tickets, visit www.ywlcs.org, or call 312949-9400.

Five Fun Ways to Celebrate National Park Week

Ring in spring with a visit to a national park during National Park Week, April 15 through

23. Throughout the country, hundreds of programs and events will encourage visitors to explore new places and enjoy new experiences. More information is available at www.nationalparkweek.org. The following are just five of the fun ways you can celebrate National Park Week. Try Something New Introductory programs during National Park Week might just get you hooked on a new interest. Brush up on astronomy at a Night Sky Party in Saguaro National Park, go birding at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, take a photo workshop at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, make pottery at Ocmulgee National Monument, dance to Cajun music at Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, or try your hand at surf fishing at Gateway National Recreation Area. Save Some Money There will be free entrance to all national parks during the weekends of National Park Week. The 118 National Park Service sites that normally charge entrance fees will offer free admission on April 15, 16, 22, and 23. There are also free or reduced rate annual passes available for active duty military families, fourth grade students, senior citizens, volunteers, and people with permanent disabilities. Become a Junior Ranger National Park Week starts with National Junior Ranger Day on April 15. Throughout the country, kids of all ages can take part in family friendly events and earn a park-specific Junior Ranger badge. Children can see a bald eagle up close at Mississippi National

River and Recreation Area, participate in crafts at Lowell National Historical Park, go on an archeology dig at Chiricahua National Monument, or test their global positioning system (GPS) skills in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.

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Fill a Park Prescription The second annual Park Prescription Day will be filled with activities that showcase the physical, mental, and psychological health benefits of time in nature. Supported by increasing scientific evidence, many medical doctors now write prescriptions for the outdoors as an antidote for ailments such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and depression. On April 23, dozens of parks, including Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Shenandoah National Park, Capulin Volcano National Monument, Tumacácori National Historical Park, Prince William Forest Park, Hot Springs National Park, and park partners will host activities that include hikes, health screenings, yoga, and volleyball. Go Wild on Earth Day Spend some time outside on Earth Day, April 22. Attend a wildlife festival on the Natchez Trace Parkway, go for a walk on the wild side at Cabrillo National Monument, learn to canoe on the Niobrara National Scenic River, make an appearance at a drama festival at Chamizal National Memorial, listen to a concert at Buffalo National River, weave a pine needle basket at Fort Matanzas National Monument, or meet a Civil War soldier at Stones River National Battlefield. Visit www.nps.gov to plan your park visit. The site contains trip planning information and a calendar of events. Use #FindYourPark, #EncuentraTuParque and #NPS101 on social media during National Park Week to join in the fun! Find out more and become a part of the national park community at www.nationalparks.org.

THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, CHICAGO ANNOUNCES ACTIVITIES FOR NATIONAL ROBOTICS WEEK WHAT: The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago is celebrating the exciting field of robotics during National Robotics Week. On April 8, 9, 14 and 15 at MSI, guests can interact with cutting-edge robots during a variety of activities and competitions. Guests can interact with a number of robots including PARO®, the furry baby seal therapy robot, and Sphero, the speedy robotic ball guests can control with an app. Demonstrations from university, after-school and hobbyist robotics teams will also take place in the Museum on these select dates during National Robotics Week. Robots designed by Chicago-area student and amateur teams will be on display, and guests can watch a live robotics competition. Other activities include make-your-own robot antenna, discover your robot name, and more! Robots and times will vary. All activities are included in Museum Entry. For a full schedule, visit msichicago.org/ roboweek. COST: All robot demonstrations throughout the week are included in Museum Entry: $18 for adults and $11 for kids 3-11. WHEN: Times will vary for various robot displays and demonstrations: Saturday, April 8 Sunday, April 9 Friday, April 14 Saturday, April 15 WHERE: Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive

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Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or trans­ action of Business in the State, as amended, that a certification was regis­ tered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: D17149999 on March 15, 2017 Under the Assumed Business Name of CHICAGO REAL ESTATE LAW CENTER with the business located at: 1940 EAST 79TH,CHICAGO,IL 60619. The true and real full name and residence address of the owner is: JAMES HOOKS,III 7400 SOUTH CLYDE CHICAGO, IL 60649,USA. __________________________________ IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT JUVENILE DIVISION SITTING IN CROWN POINT, INDIANA STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF LAKE IN RE THE ADOPTION OF SOPHIA ANABELLA SHEETS, d/o/b 01­21­13, CAUSE NUMBER: 45D061702AD00039 NOTICE OF ADOPTION TO MOTHER Shawna Kiowa Sheets is notified that a Petition for Adoption of a Minor Child, named Sophia Anabella Sheets born to Shawna Kiowa Sheets on January 21,2013, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, locat­ ed at 3000 W. 93rd Ave., Crown Point, Indiana 46307. If Shawna Kiowa Sheets seeks to contest the adoption of the child, she must file a Motion to Contest the adoption in accordance with IC 31­ 19­10­1 in the above named Court not later than thirty (30) days after the date of service of this notice. If Shawna Kiowa Sheets does not file a Motion to Contest the adoption within thirty (30) days after service of this notice, the above named Court will hear and deter­ mine the petition for adoption or the validity of her implied consent to the adoption. Nothing says to Shawna Kiowa Sheets relieves Shawna Kiowa Sheets of her obligations under this notice. This notice complies with IC 31­ 19­4­5 but does not exhaustively set forth a parent's legal obligations under the Indiana adoption statutes. A person being served with this notice should consult the Indiana adoption statutes. MICHAEL BROWN, Clerk, Lake Superior Court __________________________________ IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT JUVENILE DIVISION SITTING IN CROWN POINT, INDIANA STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF LAKE IN RE THE ADOPTION OF SOPHIA ANABELLA SHEETS, CAUSE NUMBER:45D061702AD00039 d/o/b 01­21­13, NOTICE TO UNNAMED FATHER The unnamed putative father of the child born to Shawna Kiowa Sheets on January 21,2013, or the person who claims to be the father of the child born to Shawna Kiowa Sheets on January 21,2013, is notified that a petition for adoption of the child was filed in the office of the clerk of the Lake Superior Court, Juvenile Division, 3000 W. 93rd St., Crown Point, IN 46307. If the unnamed putative father seeks to con­ test the adoption of the child, the unnamed putative father must file a motion to contest the adoption in accor­ dance with IC 31­19­10­1 in the above named court within thirty (30) days after the date of service of this notice. This notice may be served by publication. If the unnamed putative father does not file a motion to contest the adoption within thirty (30) days after service of this notice, the above named court shall hear and determine the petition for adoption. The unnamed putative father's consent is irrevocably implied and the unnamed putative father loses the right to contest the adoption or the validity of the unnamed putative father's implied consent to the adoption. The unnamed putative father loses the right to estab­ lish paternity of the child under IC 31­14. Nothing Shawna Kiowa Sheets or any one else says to the unnamed putative father of the child relieves the unnamed putative father of his obligations under this notice. Under Indiana law, a puta­ tive father is a person who is named as or claims that he may be the father of a child born out of wedlock but who has not yet been legally proven to be the child's father.. This notice complies with IC 31­19­4­4 but does not exhaus­ tively set forth the unnamed putative father's legal obligations under the Indiana adoption statutes. A person being served with this notice should consult the Indiana adoption statutes. MICHAEL BROWN, Clerk, Lake Superior Court __________________________________ “Vertical Bridge Development, LLC would like to place on notice the pro­ posed construction of a 105­foot mono­ pole tower (587 feet above mean sea level) with dual red/white, medium inten­ sity lighting, located at 41°43’53.7096” north latitude and 87°37’24.9096” west longitude at 8935 South State Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 60620. If you have any concerns regarding his­ toric properties that may be affected by this proposed undertaking, please con­ tact Mr. Miles Walz­Salvador, The Lotis Engineering Group, PC, at walz­sal­ vador@thelotisgroup.com or 6465

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Saturday, April 8, 2017, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Body will lie in state for viewing. Garfield Waters Funeral Home located on 3409 W. Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60624.

Funeral Services--

Sunday, April 9, 2017 2:00 p.m. Prepast, food and refreshments 3:00 p.m. Wake 4:00 p.m. Funeral Greater Holy Temple Ministries located on 5906 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, 60644.

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Monday, April 10, 2017 Mount Hope Cemetery located on 11500 S Fairfield Ave, Chicago, IL 60655. In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to the following: Javon Wilson Scholarship Fund c/o Sankofa Safe Child Initiative 4041 W. Roosevelt Road Chicago, IL 60624 Please send all cards and resolutions to: 5956 W. Race Chicago, IL 60644 For additional information, please call 773-533-7520.

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