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OP-ED: CHICAGO SCHOOLS ARE EXPELLING 3-YEAROLDS. IT NEEDS TO STOP.

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Darius Jones (pictured) is the vice president and general manager of Garfield Produce Company. Jones is one of the recipients who received funds from the Benefit Chicago $12 million loan.

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briefly EDUCATION Online Programs at Historically Black Colleges Ranked RALEIGH, N.C. - A ranking called Top 20 Best Historically Black Colleges and Universities can now be found at http:// www.onlinecollegeplan.com/besthbcu-online/. Judged on the quality of education and flexibility, the top 20 schools offer the unique opportunity of fulfilling the goals of attending an HBCU and doing so online, according to a press release. North Carolina A&T State University was ranked first while another stand out was Claflin University (Orangeburg, SC); Claflin is ranked at #17. See the ranking with full methodology at http://www. onlinecollegeplan.com/best-hbcuonline/

HEALTH Black AIDS Institute Announces “30 Days Of HIV” campaign leading up to National HIV Testing Day LOS ANGELES -- Black AIDS Institute (BAI), the U.S.’s only national think tank focused on HIV impact in Black communities, has announced “30 Days Of HIV” a national, digital, community campaign to raise awareness, educate and mobilize Black communities around the ongoing HIV/AIDS crisis in Black communities across America. Going on now through National HIV Testing Day (June 27). All aspects of the campaign will be housed on www.blackaids.org and will be promoted daily via multiple social media platforms -Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.

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1 O P-ED: CHICAGO SCHOOLS ARE EXPELLING 3-YEAR-OLDS. IT NEEDS TO STOP

By State Rep. Juliana Stratton

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hree-year olds are getting expelled from preschool. Let that thought sink in for a minute. Research suggests that the expulsion of toddlers and preschoolers from early care and education settings is occurring at alarmingly high rates. While it may seem counterintuitive, a nationwide study in 2005 indicated that Illinois preschoolers were kicked out of their programs at a rate nearly three times that of their grade school and high school peers. More recent data from the Office for Civil Rights show that boys of color are subjected to higher rates of disciplinary action, and increasingly AfricanAmerican girls are experiencing similar problems. Why is this such an issue for young children, their State Rep. Juliana Stratton families, and our communities? School expulsion is associated with negative educational, health, and developmental outcomes for all children, and expulsion in the earliest years leads to higher expulsion and suspension rates in later grades. Illinois must end the practice of expelling

preschoolers from their early childhood programs. This is why I’ve sponsored HB2663, a bill aimed at ensuring that children will remain in the most beneficial setting for their development by providing protections against preventable expulsion for those kids enrolled in Illinois State Board of Education-funded early childhood programs and licensed child care settings. In addition, the legislation identifies the trainings and topics needed to address the problem and asks state agencies to make this information available to programs. HB2663 also strengthens data collection and dissemination to guide future policymaking and practiceplanning. There are many reasons why preschool expulsion rates are high, and it’s important to recognize there is no one culprit to blame. It is often an amalgam of a child’s behavior, the programs’ interpretation of and response to that behavior, a family’s situation, and the state’s provision of guidance and resources to programs and families. But we know it’s happening too often, and the gender and racial disparities mean that we are leaving behind specific groups of children, which is unacceptable. Our children have so much talent, but the preschoolto-prison pipeline makes it harder for them to realize all of that talent. Illinois must solve this problem. HB2663 is an important first step.

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Pritzker Campaign Launches New Website: “Crisis Creatin’ Rauner”

Warning About Inaccurate Lead Test Results

Chicago, IL – On the six hundred and ninety first day Illinois remained without a budget, the JB Pritzker for Governor campaign launched “Crisis Creatin’ Rauner.” This multimedia campaign will highlight the budget crisis in Illinois The campaign kicks off with the launch of CrisisCreatinRauner.com, a website with a count up clock that tracks the 691 days and counting without a state budget. The website also highlights the new twitter feed, @RaunersCrisis.

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is alerting Illinoisans that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are warning the public that a certain type of lead test made by Magellan Diagnostics may provide inaccurate results for some children and adults. The FDA’s warning is based on currently available data that indicate Magellan lead tests that use blood taken from a person’s vein may provide results that are lower than the actual level of lead in the blood. CDC recommends that parents of children younger than six years (72 months) of age, and currently pregnant women and nursing mothers who have been tested for lead exposure consult their

health care professional about whether they should be retested. However, the IDPH lead program is not aware of Magellan Diagnostics’ test results in Illinois where blood was drawn from a person’s vein. Out of an abundance of caution, IDPH is alerting health care professionals about the potential for inaccurate lead test results. More information about the warning can be found at https://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/ Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm558769.htm.

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GOVERNMENTAL Affairs

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BENEFIT CHICAGO FUNDS LOCAL BUSINESSES Continued from page 1 By Christopher Shuttlesworth

Cunningham supports solution to budget impasse On May 23, 2017, the Illinois Senate advanced a balanced budget proposal for the first time in two years to end the fiscal crisis. Senator Bill Cunningham issued the following statement in response to the votes taken recently: “We have been limping along for the last two years and allowed our higher education infrastructure to be decimated. Universities and Colleges across the state need stable and certain funding to ensure they can keep doors open and provide students an excellent education for their students. “We needed a real solution that cut spending and we cut over $3 billion in this plan. It’s a plan that is balanced and ensures that the state is starting its path out of the financial doldrums we have been in since 2015.” State Senator Kwame Raoul (D-Chicago 13th) also released the following statement on the Senate passing a balanced budget for Fiscal Year 18: “On May 23, 2017, Senate Democrats did what Governor Rauner and Republicans would not do – we voted to pass a balanced budget that will restore stability to our state. “During months of bipartisan negotiations, the governor praised the Senate’s efforts while working behind the scenes to derail them. Although Leader Radogno came to the table ready to negotiate in good faith, the governor repeatedly pulled Republican votes off of the grand bargain. Governor Rauner touts a pro-business agenda, but his disastrous policies have nearly broken our state, hurting existing businesses and making Illinois unattractive to new ones. The business community has made their voice heard, and what they want is the stability that comes from passing a balanced budget, the state paying its bills on time and securing revenue for necessary services. As legislators, we have a responsibility to fix the governor’s failure. The budget passed today incorporates funding for vital human services, higher education and public schools, and it will stop our $14 billion backlog from growing further. “With the passing of a balanced budget, we can begin to repair the damage the governor has wrought and look towards long-term growth for our state. State Senator Jacqueline Collins made the following statement after voting for a spending plan designed to break the destructive state budget impasse and fund crucial anti-violence measures such as afterschool and early childhood development programs, Teen REACH, and funding for universities and community colleges that also includes MAP grant funding: “I acted today to do what my constituents and all Illinoisans have demanded: To bring an end to the disorder and negligence caused by the lack of a state budget. Government’s first duty is to safeguard all of its citizens,” Collins said. “In that duty, we have been irresponsible for more than two years. Now is the time to take responsibility. With each passing day, there are those for whom it will be too late. Now is the time for the House and for Governor Rauner to come together on a budget.”

Trotter Sponsors Senate Bill 521

On May 23, 2017, a key piece of budget legislation that dedicates $575 million in General Obligation Bonds to infrastructure needs in Illinois passed the Senate. For too long, infrastructure needs in Illinois have been ignored. Senate Bill 521 addresses these needs by giving $400 million to the Department of Central Management Services for the advancement of information technology by investing in Enterprise Resource Planning to bring Illinois into the 21st century and make it more business friendly. The bill also gives $175 million to the Capitol Development Board for the Illinois Department of Corrections to make court-ordered mental health improvements to prison facilities as a result of the Rasho v. Walker case that set legal precedent by requiring better access to mental health in Illinois prisons. State Senator Donne Trotter (D-Chicago), the sponsor of the bill, has called the legislation vital in the effort to bring Illinois into the future: “Recently, Cook County Sherriff Tom Dart spoke on the large number of underdiagnosed and undertreated inmates in prisons on ‘60 Minutes.’ The passing of this legislation through the Senate is only the first step in properly addressing court-ordered improvements for inmate’s mental health, such as hiring 300 new mental health workers,” Trotter said in a released statement.

Benefit Chicago Executive Director William Towns announced on May 16, 2017, that the company would give $12 million in loans to six Chicago area organizations, which included Garfield Produce Company, located in the Westside area on 401 N. Trumbull Ave. The for-profit produce company, which was created in 2014, “is an indoor, vertical hydroponic vegetable farm” that serves the community by creating second chance opportunities and helping formerly incarcerated citizens land sustainable employment, according to a Benefit Chicago press release. “The company was built so we could create jobs and bring wealth within the East Garfield Park community, meaning hiring from the community and creating job opportunities for individuals who had failures with employment in the past,” said Darius Jones, who is the vice Jones’ Garfield Produce Company is located on the Westside at 401 N. Trumbull president and general manager of Ave. Jones said the goal of the for-profit company is to give formerly incarcerated individuals a second chance at life. Garfield Produce Company. Photo Courtesy of Benefit Chicago Fund Jones shared with the Citizen how he has been incarcerated several times in the past, but says he didn’t let his past stop him from reaching his future goals. “It’s 2017 and I’m the Vice President and General Manager of this start-up business and currently have a $500,000 budget,” Jones said. “In 2010, I was 20 years old, being convicted and [I had] to sit in maximum prison for two years. But now on people and invest in local communities by giving I’m 27 years old and I’m running my own company people second chance opportunities. with people of influence.” “Having this opportunity to give back to young He added “So, coming from East Garfield Park people or older people and be like, ‘Hey, I’ve been in and being someone who has been incarcerated and a your shoes and I know making minimum sucks but just gangbanger who has sold drugs and went to jail more seven years ago I was making minimum wage and now than 10 times as a teenager, I thought my life was over.” I run my own company,’” Jones said. Jones continued to explain that his new found life He explained that the $500,000 Garfield Produce as a business owner only came by surrounding himself Company received from the Benefit Chicago Fund with positive people who believed in him. will go into the 6,000 square foot warehouse on “I had people to guide me into this success and Trumbull and Franklin, and the facility will be turned I want to be that same person,” he said. “I think it’s into a model cookie-cutter for other low-income important to surround people with opportunity. I neighborhoods in the city. changed my life because I had opportunity and people “It’s really more of a passion project and is less to show me that I had opportunity. When I was about making money,” Jones said. “As a for-profit making minimum wage, I didn’t realize that I had an company, our focus is on the bottom line to make opportunity to do something awesome. I just thought money. But as we succeed and become cash-flow ‘This sucks making minimum wage.’” positive, the cash that we make will go back into Jones said he believes it’s important not to give up investing into employees and the business.”

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Dad’s Day, Dad’s Way

Mr. Bay’s Bookshelf Encourages Black Boys to Read

On Saturday, May 20, 2017, Ego Couture Salon and The Adjoin Fund took their lead from Barbershop Books in New York, and started Mr. Bay’s Bookshelf in the barbershop and salon at 11259 S. Halsted in Chicago. Bayard and Collean McCullough, owners of Ego Couture, want African American boys in grades 6th through 8th to have culturally sensitive books available to read while in their barbers’ chairs and during the summer months, which was the main motivation behind the launch. Many educators state that reading among African American youth would be more prevalent if culturally sensitive books were more easily accessible. Master Barber Bayard, affectionately and respectfully known as “Mr. Bay,” recalls how important books were to his dad, Willie McCullough, and remembers fondly how his father insisted that his children read as a part of their daily activities. Bay often tells boys how important reading is in learning the skill of being a barber and an

entrepreneur. Getting a barber’s license requires hours of reading to prepare for the test to get a license, and owning a business requires extensive reading to meet city and state requirements to open a business in Chicago, according to a released statement. The Adjoin Fund (TAF), a partner in Mr. Bay’s Bookshelf, is a nonprofit citizens organization founded in 2014. TAF currently has more than 175 supporters in Chicago and other cities who contribute to the organization to underwrite literacy programs specifically for middleschool African American boys. In 2017, TAF provided three grants to CPS elementary schools – Lavizzo, Smith, and O’Keefee – to do programs to improve the reading skills for their middle school boys. TAF also launched a Kindle Fire Reading Club at Neil School. TAF is underwriting the cost of the books in Mr. Bay’s Bookshelf. To get involved, go to The Adjoin Fund’s website, www.theadjoinfund.org.

The Federal Government Achieves Small Business Procurement Contracting Goal for the 4th Consecutive Year WASHINGTON - PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Small Business Administration announced recently that the federal government reached its small business federal contracting goal for the fourth consecutive year, awarding 24.34 percent in federal contract dollars to small businesses totaling $99.96 billion, an increase of over $9 billion from the previous year. “I am pleased to report that for the fourth year in a row, the federal government has exceeded its small business contracting goal,” Administrator Linda McMahon said. “It is a win-win for federal agencies to get small business contracts into the hands of the innovative small business owners that create jobs in their communities and help to fuel the nation’s economy.” In FY 2016, the federal government also exceeded the Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) goal and had its highest achievement ever for percentage of contract dollars awarded to Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVO) small businesses. Prime contract dollars in all categories increased. The federal government also exceeded its subcontract goals for awards to women-owned and small disadvantaged businesses. SBA has worked with federal agencies to expand opportunities for small businesses to compete for and win federal contracts. The FY 2016 Small Business Procurement Scorecard that SBA uses to grade agencies in terms of prime contracting and subcontracting performance, as well as other factors, resulted in overall grade of “A “ for the federal government. Seven agencies received A+, 11 received a grade of A, four received a grade of B and one agency received a grade of C.

Gift ideas sure to bring a smile (Family Features) Finding the perfect gift for dear ol’ dad may be easier than you think. Show that you’ve paid attention all these years and know what it takes to make him smile. From gifts that make practical tasks easier to accessories for his favorite pleasure pursuits, these ideas take the stress out of showing your dad how much he means. Add a simple “thank you” and a big hug, and he’s sure to feel the love this Father’s Day.

If your dad has ever driven away from home, wondered if the garage door is closed then turned around to check, give him the gift of peace of mind. Let dad use his smartphone with the Chamberlain MyQ Garage universal controller and free app to confirm the garage door is closed, open or close it remotely and even receive activity alerts. The controller works with most openers manufactured after 1993, installs in minutes and is available online at The Home Depot, Lowe’s and online at myqsmartgarage.com.

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Gear Up for a Good Time

Impress dad this year with the meal of his dreams from Omaha Steaks. Tender filet on one side, robust strip on the other, dad will love sinking his teeth into this 30-ounce

Firm Launches Multicultural Influencer Report to Help Brands and Agencies with Diversity ATLANTA- PRNewswire/ -- Color of Influence (COI) aims to keep race and diversity top of mind for brands and agencies with a $10 monthly report highlighting multicultural influencers across multiple industries such as auto, CPG, fashion, beauty, entertainment, and finance. After recent episodes with Pepsi and Shea Moisture, COI publisher Ashlene Nand says it is obvious that brands and agencies need help in this area. “Color of Influence gives brands and their partners’ insights to multicultural talent for only $10 a month. The goal isn’t just to inform you of the cool people, it is to educate readers on cultural nuances in the social landscape and ensure diversity remains an easy integration in all brand campaign work.” Influencer marketing is said to grow from $500M into a $5B+ industry in the next 5 years. With the obvious power of social media, and the desire for brands to reach audiences on these platforms, a new marketplace of “influencers” - or people with significant followers - is developing where they get paid to promote products and

services. Nand, however, says the industry is not doing enough to ensure there is diversity in influencer marketing and with an increased dependence on data things are getting worse. “Advertising has had a long-standing issue with hiring minorities in leadership positions. Now you have teams of predominantly white agencies marketing to Black, Spanish, Asian consumers and people can see right through it.” “In today’s social landscape you have to consider how multiple audiences will react to your content,” continues Nand. “Granted it isn’t always possible to do extensive focus groups when you are creating turnkey content in 3 days or 3 weeks. But seriously, why not call upon experts who represent all your consumers?” Color Of Influence also provides additional services including full in-house creative and an influencer advisory panel that agencies can tap into quickly and efficiently for immediate feedback from influencers themselves. The first report will be available for free for a limited time from www.colorofinfluence.com.

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Outdoor Cleaning Made Easy

Give dad the power to quickly and easily tackle any outdoor cleaning task with a pressure washer that’s durable enough to pass a military-grade drop test while offering the convenience of electric power. From spraying down the grill after a meal to keeping his car and garage looking pristine, the compact Briggs & Stratton S2000 electric pressure washer with an onboard detergent tank is just the tool for the job. Visit briggsandstratton.com to learn more about the full line of outdoor cleaning products or purchase at amazon.com.

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On Saturday, May 20, 2017, Ego Couture Salon and The Adjoin Fund took their lead from Barbershop Books in New York, and started Mr. Bay’s Bookshelf in the barbershop and salon at 11259 S. Halsted in Chicago.

T-bone. Plus, with gourmet jumbo franks, eight ground beef sliders, melt-in-your-mouth potatoes au gratin and rich New York cheesecake for dessert, this combo has something for everyone in the family. Find more delicious meals for dad at omahasteaks.com.

Whether it’s the thrill of the catch or the peaceful solitude that draws him, fishing is a pastime many dads enjoy. A true fisherman can never have too much fishing gear, so it’s hard to

go wrong. If you’re uncertain about the specifications of items like rods and reels, focus on accessories instead. An assortment of lures, a new tackle box or a GPS device created specifically for fishing are all ideas sure to earn your dad’s appreciation.

Get the Job Done

If one of dad’s favorite places to spend time is the garage, a new set of tools might be just what he’s looking for to finish up his project list. When a little home maintenance is required, helpful items – as simple as hammers, screwdrivers and tape measurers or more jobspecific items like ladders, saws and power tools – can really come in handy. Or, if he’s already got the tools he needs, consider a tool chest or work bench for optimal garage organization.


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Plan your way to success this school year

Fashion Event Helps Fight Homelessness Attend Handbags for Homes on June 22nd for a fun night of fashion, food, and friends, while preventing and ending homelessness in Chicago. Your $100 ticket purchase allows one admission plus one entry to an exclusive raffle for a gorgeous Burberry bag. Buy your tickets at https://37271.thankyou4caring.org/ handbagsforhomes2017. Purses can be viewed on facebook and instagram - new purses are constantly being added! Event Details When & Where: June 22, 2017 at 6:00 pm

at the Woman’s Athletic Club, 626 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611. What: Handbags for Homes is a signature event for Chicago professionals to have fun while helping to ensure all Chicagoans have a place to call home. Handbags for Homes showcases a fabulous collection of designer purses, which guests can win by buying raffle tickets. Who: You, your family, friends, and colleagues. All are welcome! Why: To support All Chicago’s mission to end homelessness in Chicago. Event Co-Chairs: Sonia Anaya and Denis Pierce

A $100 ticket to the Handbags for Homes event allows one admission plus one entry to an exclusive raffle for a gorgeous Burberry bag.

Sean Combs Promotes Long-Time Associate Dia Simms a woman, and the first person to assume this role within the company, I am incredibly honored to be able to carry on the ‘Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop’ torch.” Simms has worked with Mr. Combs since 2005, putting her relentless commitment to excellence and her unparalleled skills as a creative strategist and marketer to work in a variety of roles. Her rise through the ranks began during her first role with the company as an assistant, where she made her way to the Chief of Staff and then general manager of advertising and marketing firm, The Blue Flame Agency. Simms then took on the role of Executive Vice President of Combs Wine & Spirits, and was promoted shortly thereafter to President of Combs Wines & Spirits, where she led the strategic execution of all Cîroc Ultra Premium Vodka, DeLeon Tequila and spirits innovation projects for the company. During her tenure, Simms was a key player in the acquisition of DeLeon Tequila and the brand’s relaunch and an integral part of Cîroc Ultra Premium Vodka’s 1000% growth, in which it moved from virtual obscurity to one of the most recognized vodka brands on the globe. Under her purview, the beverage brands won several awards, including Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Market Watch’s ‘Spirit Brand of the Year,’ the coveted Diageo Golden Bar for ‘Best Spirits Advertising’ and Diageo’s Global Marketing Brilliance Award for ‘Best Synergy 360’. They

were also recognized by the Pro Awards in 2014 for ‘Best Cause-Based Campaign’ and ‘Best Campaign that Uses a Holiday Theme.’ Simms was recognized by The Network Journal in their ‘40 Under Forty Class of 2010,’ and in 2011 was an honoree at the United Way of New York City’s ‘Power of Women Luncheon,’ and was named ‘Leader of the New School’ by Essence Magazine that same year. In 2014, she won the Bronze Stevie ‘Maverick of the Year Award’ at the International Business Awards, honoring excellence in Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations and Business Services. Simms is a highly-respected leader who also on the board of THREAD Organization that provides underprivileged high-school students resources to help foster their academic advancement and personal growth. She is also a on the board of BINKABLE, a mobile app that enables people to connect with the best creative talent on the market.

ABOUT COMBS ENTERPRISES

Combs Enterprises is a portfolio of businesses and investments built and cultivated by music legend and mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. Established in 2013, Combs Enterprises includes the brands Bad Boy Entertainment, Sean John, Combs Wine & Spirits (Cîroc and DeLeón), AQUAhydrate, The Blue Flame Agency, Bad Boy Touring, Janice Combs Publishing, REVOLT Films and REVOLT MEDIA & TV, as well as ENYCE, Zac Posen, and the Combs Foundation. Combs Enterprises is known worldwide for its award-winning, market-defining successes in music, fashion, fragrance, beverage, spirits, marketing, film, television, media and more. For more info visit: http://www. combsenterprises.com

RUE107 has added an active wear line featuring original prints.The pieces can be mixed with ready to wear pieces for an evening out with friends or simply running errands before hitting the gym. Size Inclusive: Women’s Contemporary Brand RUE107 Expands Into Activewear New York, NY - Now women everywhere can make a statement while they sweat! RUE107, known for fun, bold, statement making, size inclusive clothing adds active wear line featuring original prints. The line ranging from $49 to $89, available in sizes XS to 3XL and are now available for preorder on RUE107. COM. When asked why the move into activewear Marie Jean-Baptiste Founder & CEO of RUE107 answered “The concept behind adding Active Wear to Rue107’s product line is tied to our core principle of making a statement while developing into your best self. Over the past two years since our showroom has been open, we’ve had rich conversations with our customers about fitness, body image, and overall well-being. There was one common thread, they want to ‘feel great at any size.’ The pieces can be mixed with ready to wear pieces for an evening out with friends or simply running errands before hitting the gym. Their workout clothing has to give them a bit more than just a workout session.”

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creating a system that makes it all fun. Setting up days of the week in various colors, or different tasks by color, help the user quickly identify what needs to be done at a glance. Colored pencils and no-bleed highlighters can also improve the usability and aesthetics of planners and study guides. Pens T:10.75” Staying organized and achieving success means

having the right tools to get the job done, and having ideal writing implements is a must. Never worry about lost pens again with Zebra Pen’s F-301 pens that not only look great, but also take serious wear and tear while delivering clean, fine tip ink that works seamlessly in the tight spaces of planner and study guide layouts. “Our Steel series pens, the F-301 in particular, look sleek and sophisticated while standing up to active use. You can tote them and trust they’re as committed to your day as you are,” said Ken Newman, director of marketing at Zebra Pen. Learn more at zebrapen.com. Backpacks If you think backpacks are only for the littlest of kids, think again. Big kids and even adults are making great use of the carry-all packs. The most obvious benefit is that a backpack leaves hands free for other activities, but today’s backpacks are incredible organizers, too. For the most flexibility, look for a bag that features padded compartments to protect tech devices and plenty of storage compartments to keep pens, calculators and other necessities organized and in easy reach.

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NEW YORK - PRNewswire/ -- Sean “Diddy” Combs, Chairman and CEO of Combs Enterprises, one of the world’s leading entertainment companies, recently announced the promotion of Dia Simms to President of Combs Enterprises. In her new role, Simms will oversee business activities across the companies and investments built and cultivated by Mr. Combs. She will work directly with Mr. Combs to ensure that Combs Enterprises exceeds its financial and operational goals, as well as continuing to grow and expand globally and fulfill its broader strategic vision. Simms will also lead efforts across Combs Enterprises to identify and pursue strategic investments that expand the reach and influence that Mr. Combs has on entertainment, media, fashion, spirits, culture and other sectors. Under her new leadership, Combs Wines & Spirits will fold into Combs Enterprises as Dia Simms she oversees both ventures. States Sean Combs, “There is nobody better equipped to run Combs Enterprises and lead us into the future. Dia’s passion, ambition, hard work and commitment to excellence have produced an unparalleled record of success. She has created and grown countless businesses and inspired those around her to excel. Not only am I confident she will succeed in her new role, I am excited about everything Combs Enterprises will accomplish under her leadership.” “Working my way up through the ranks at this company over the past 12 years, I could have never imagined the amount of support, trust and confidence that Sean and everyone on the team have shown,” says Simms. “Being

Size Inclusive: Women’s Contemporary Brand RUE107 Expands Into Activewear

(Family Features) Each new school year can feel like getting caught in a whirlwind of activity. Before things spiral out of control, take some time to get back to basics and organize your way to success. Whether you’re taking advantage of back-to-school season to get yourself on track or you’re helping a student gear up for a new year, these ideas can make getting organized easier than ever. Planners Technology, take a seat. An “old-school” solution to keeping tabs on daily tasks is making a comeback. Physical study guides and planners are on the rise, according to data from consumer research firm NPD Group. Last year, sales of appointment books and planners grew 10 percent, while other types of calendars posted an 8 percent rise. At least in part fueling the growth are on-trend planner alternatives called bullet journals (bujos). Websites like Pinterest feature thousands of ideas for customizing traditional book-style journals into ultra-personal planners that keep every detail of life organized. The trick to using planners effectively is

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TIME INC.’S ESSENCE® BRAND AND TWITTER ANNOUNCE LIVESTREAM COLLABORATION Time Inc.’s (NYSE: TIME) Essence brand, the number one media brand aimed at Black women, recently announced it is partnering with Twitter to livestream “Essence Now,” a weekly talk show covering all things entertainment, fashion, news and love and relationships. The latest collaboration for Time Inc. and Twitter, “Essence Now” will be the first live show on Twitter targeting Black women. Fans of “Essence Now,” which was launched on Essence.com in 2015, will be able to enjoy celebrity interviews, musical performances, expert advice and more via Twitter – livestreamed from the Time Inc. Studios in New York City. The livestream will be available worldwide on Twitter in the coming months at essence.twitter.com and on @ Essence.

“Essence Now” has established itself as the go-to destination for our consumers, who are undeniably enthusiastic and vocal users of social media,” said Essence Vice President of Client Solutions Cassandre

Charles. “We are pleased to partner with Twitter, a universally influential platform, to expand our global reach and spark a dialogue worldwide around our audience’s passion points – from a multicultural perspective.” Featured segments the ‘Hot List’ and

‘Slayed or Shade,’ which examine the top trending stories of the day, will anchor the debut episode of “Essence Now” on Twitter. The show will also include a special edition of ‘Kitchen Table Talk,’ presented as a frank panel discussion on the good, the bad and the ugly of marriage. The experience will also integrate live comments utilizing Twitter polls and questions from the Twitter audience using the hashtag #EssenceNow – enabling fans to connect and participate from anywhere in the world. “It is very exciting for us to collaborate with Essence to bring their highly engaged audience a live weekly program on Twitter,” said Anthony Noto, Twitter COO. “Essence’s fans and viewers already turn to Twitter for smart

Well Go USA Entertainment presents Gordon Chan’s GOD OF WAR

OPENING FRIDAY, June 2nd in Chicago STARRING: Vincent Zhao / Sammo Hung / Wan Qian / Koide Keisuke / Kurata Yasuaki WRITTEN/DIRECTED BY: Gordon Chan RELEASE DATE: June 2nd, 2017 (A Well Go USA Entertainment release) SYNOPSIS: During the 16th century, pirates rule the Chinese coastline, pillaging the small villages and terrorizing the citizens. When maverick leader Commander Yu (martial arts legend Sammo Hung) enlists the help of a sharp young general (Vincent Zhao), they devise a plan to defeat the pirates. A violent clash of wit and weapons will decide who will rule the land in this sweeping historical epic based on true events, from veteran action director Gordon Chan. RUN TIME/RATING: 128 MIN / Not Rated

conversation, and now they can continue that dialogue while watching “Essence Now” all on one platform.” Time Inc. has previously collaborated with Twitter to stream People’s Screen Actors Guild Awards Red Carpet Preshow and an exclusive cast Q&A for Lucasfilm’s “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” As an omnichannel brand, Essence has created a variety of original video series focused on topics including beauty and style, food, personal finance, love and relationships and entertainment – resulting in growth of 1000% in video views across the brand’s digital platforms over the past year alone. In addition, the brand’s signature live event franchise, the Essence Festival, delivers more than 100 hours of video and live stream programming throughout the course of the annual fourday event.

10 Tips to Make Outdoor Parties Unforgettable FAMILY FEATURES Entertaining is one thing, but dazzling your guests with an outdoor party sensation is another. Summer can be the best time of year for outdoor parties. From twinkling lights to patterned tablecloths, every detail counts when it comes to impressing family and friends. It may feel like a lot of pressure to live up to expectations, but your party can be both simple and elegant with a few easy tips.

Start early

Early is never early enough when it comes to planning a rock-star summer gathering. Check to see if you have enough utensils, make sure everything is in place and that there is enough food for your guests. Prepare weeks in advance, if possible, to make sure you have all the materials necessary to throw your dream outdoor party.

Spice up the invitations

The perfect invitations can do three things. First is tell the basics: what, when and where. They can also tell guests what to bring along with them. Of course, invitations should also be appealing to the eye. This is your time to get a little creative and catch guests’ attention before the big event.

Show your style

You want your guests to be as comfortable as possible. Make sure to dress tables and chairs with cushions and tablecloths. Mix it up and show off some of your personal flair with bright colors or fancy patterns. It’s easy to celebrate summer with styles that bring summer vibes to life.

Light up the party

iONE Digital Launches The Provocative ‘CASSIUS’ Urban Millennial Lifestyle Platform And Calls Out Culture Vultures

NEW YORK, PRNewswire/ -- iOne Digital, formerly Interactive One, changes the game and launches CASSIUS (http://www.cassiuslife.com), the definitive digital destination for urban enthusiasts, millennials and lovers of Black culture. The inaugural digital cover, “Culture Vultures” represents both the mission of the new platform to address contemporary cultural theft— and the savvy of the newly formed editorial dream team charged with injecting media with critical commentary about the global impact of Black culture. With cultural appropriation at the forefront of much of today’s conversation, CASSIUS is in position to best fill the void for a new generation of urban enthusiasts. Bold, controversial covers, never-seen-before interactive graphics, and an in-your-face, unapologetic editorial point of view are what differentiate CASSIUS – a website that pays homage to the spirit of its namesake and the legacy of print magazines with a modern twist.

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Brighten up the big day or night with some candles, lanterns or sparkling lights. In case of wind or weather, try to purchase covered candles to increase the chances the flame will stay lit. Make sure everyone can see the hard work you have put into the party.

Less mess meals

No one likes messy meals, especially at a summer party. Put together a menu that isn’t stressful on the cook or stressful on your guests to eat. Dropping sauce on a white summer top is a party no-no.

Rain, rain, go away

Always prepare for the worst. If clouds roll in on party day, make sure you’re ready. You can simply move the party indoors at the drop of a hat. Tents can also help keep the party going outdoors in case of precipitation.

Brighten it up

It’s finally summer and that usually means flowers everywhere. Pick out an arrangement and make it the focal point of each table. The bright colors can draw your guests in and make them want to appreciate the beautiful nature around them.

Make your own games

Give the kids something to do and make it fun. While the adults visit, the little ones need something to keep themselves busy. Whether it’s bubbles or water play in the heat, something to mix it up can help keep them occupied.

Jam it out

Keep the music low and cool. There is no need to blast your speakers across the entire yard. Play your favorite jams, but nothing too crazy. The music can really set the mood of the entire party and make or break the atmosphere.

Cool it down

The summer heat is blazing and sometimes being outside can be miserable. Make sure your guests stay comfortable, even in the heat. Lay out handheld fans, lots of water and even some towels. Your guests will want to stay hydrated so they can party on. Find more summer party tips at eLivingToday.com.

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Tuskegee Airmen Inc. is set to host its 46th Annual Convention, August 3 - 5, 2017 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Orlando, Florida.

Tuskegee Airmen Inc. 46th National Annual Convention Commemorates A Lifetime Legacy of Valor!

This year’s convention will proceed over several days and will feature a “Welcome Day”, “Heritage Day”, “Diversity/Military Day”, and “Youth Day” intermingled throughout TAI organizational business meetings, training seminars, historical documentation, and more. Rounding out the convention and celebration will be the Tuskegee Airmen Grand Gala on Saturday, August 5, 2017 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. For a schedule of events, visit http:// files.constantcontact.com/fe3163a6301/120e9faa7758-472e-8c22-b0d76c076e2d.pdf. Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. (TAI), headquartered

Chicago Kidney Action Day

Kidney Action Day is coming to Chicago on Tuesday, June 6. The American Kidney Fund’s Kidney Action Day offers free health screenings, healthy food samples, interactive fitness demonstrations, prizes and giveaways, and lots of entertainment and activities for the entire family. Take action for your health on Kidney Action Day. The event will be held at the Richard J. Daley Center Plaza from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. for a day of awareness and action against kidney disease. Event Details: Chicago Kidney Action Day Tuesday, June 6, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Richard J. Daley Center Plaza 50 W. Washington Street Chicago, IL 60602 For more information visit http://www. kidneyfund.org/prevention/free-kidney-healthscreenings/kidney-action-day/chicago/ or contact: Chad Stewart, cstewart@kidneyfund.org / (301) 984-6644 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ events/1266317273484300/

DuSable High School’s 82nd anniversary celebration will salute DuSable’s Men of Distinction

The DuSable High School Alumni Coalition for Action invites all classes, past and present,

in Tuskegee, Alabama with 56 chapters in major cities and military installations across the U.S., was established over 40 years ago to educate the public and keep alive the legacy of those who were part of the Tuskegee Experience during World War II. Membership in TAI is open civilians, veterans, active duty and retired military from all service branches. For more information on TAI and a brief history of the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II, visit http:// tuskegeeairmen.org. “To continue to celebrate their milestone of 75 years of excellence, we have set a goal to raise $75

Million over ten years for the Tuskegee Airmen Youth Aerospace and STEM Academy as a perpetual memorial to the Tuskegee Airmen,” says Brigadier General Leon Johnson, USAFR (Ret.), National President, Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. The Tuskegee Airmen Youth Aerospace and STEM Academy has the goal to simulate the efforts made beginning in 1941 that resulted in over 16,000 individuals being part of the Tuskegee Experience which proved that blacks could take on any and all aspects related to the field of aviation. Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization.

as well as the general public to this scholarship fundraiser which will benefit the DuSable campus’ small high schools. DuSable High School’s 82nd anniversary celebration will honor some of the men of distinction the school has produced since opening in 1935. Honoree Timuel Black, whose expertise is often called upon by the Chicago news media regarding historical matters, was a member of the school’s first graduation class in 1937. Black also taught at DuSable for a period of time. Some of the other honorees are Judge William Cousins, politician Howard Brookins, community activist Kublai Toure, educator Reuben Crawford, banking specialist Lawrence Allen, recording artist Marshall Thompson and jazz guitarist George Freeman. The DuSable Alumni Coalition for Action’s last gala featured “Powerful Women.” Other galas have featured themes such as “DuSable’s Landmark Status,” which the DuSable High School Alumni Coalition for Action fought hard to win before it became official in 2013. Event Details: The New Martinique 8200 So. Cicero Ave. Burbank, Illinois Saturday, June 3, 2017 12pm to 4:30pm Dinner and an open bar are included. Tickets are $60 per person. For ticket information contact: Sylvia Alston at 773-419-4835. All are welcome to join this historic celebration and fundraising event.

STEM FOR KIDS SUMMER PROGRAMS COMING TO SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE IN JUNE

South Suburban College’s Office of Continuing Education and STEM Department are partnering to offer courses to help fill the summer days with activities that will inspire and challenge kids and young adults. Explore various areas of STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) utilizing tools available in the SouthWorks Maker Lab. Topics may include, but are not limited to: two and three-dimensional design software, electronics, programming, laser cutting and 3D printing. KFKSSC is pleased to offer several STEM for Kids classes at the Oak Forest Center in June for grade school and high school students: KFK C03 701-STEM CAMP Cost: $100; includes lab materials 4th-6th grade students, June 19-22, 8:30 a.m.12:00 p.m., M-Th, OFC Room 5160 KFK C03 702-STEM CAMP Cost: $100; includes lab materials 7th-9th grade students, June 26-19, 8:30 a.m.12:00 p.m., M-Th, OFC Room 5160 First time non-credit students should visit the Admissions Office, Room 2348, or call Continuing Education at (708) 596-2000, ext. 2231 to get started. For questions about these classes or STEM programs at SSC, please contact Anna Helwig, STEM Dean, at (708) 210-5706. For more information about all of SSC’s programs, admissions and registration, please visit www.ssc.edu or contact the Admissions Office at (708) 210-5718.

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