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Romance author Kay Shanee was encouraged to write about Black love by friends who found her and her husband of more than 26 years’ love story book worthy. PHOTO PROVIDED BY FELICIA APPREY.
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Kay Shanee is a romance author whose books focus on Black romance and love. PHOTO PROVIDED BY FELICIA APPREY.
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Katrina Anderson, whose pen name is Kay Shanee, started writing books when she was encouraged to write a novel about her and her husband’s love story. They have been married for more than 26 years.
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briefly ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL URGES DEA TO MOVE FORWARD WITH FEDERAL RESCHEDULING OF CANNABIS
Chicago — Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 12 state attorneys general, urged the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to reschedule cannabis to Schedule III under the federal Controlled Substances Act in the interest of public health and safety. “Illinois is one of several states that have established robust regulatory frameworks for legal cannabis sales,” Raoul said. “State-regulated cannabis industries protect consumers from the dangers of unregulated products and the illicit market. Rescheduling cannabis will remove obstacles for legitimate businesses and allow them to better collaborate with law enforcement and regulators.” In their letter to DEA Administrator Anne Milgram, Raoul and the coalition of attorneys general explain that rescheduling cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III will allow the state-regulated cannabis industry to continue to set the standard for legal products. These businesses would be able to take ordinary tax deductions to expand their investments and focus on public health and safety in collaboration with law enforcement efforts. This policy change would also increase the ability to research cannabis to determine the physical and mental impacts of cannabis use, particularly among youth. Joining Raoul in submitting the letter are the attorneys general from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Oregon and Rhode Island.
THE OBAMA FOUNDATION INVITES CHANGEMAKERS TO APPLY FOR ITS GLOBAL LEADERS PROGRAM
The Leaders Program is the signature leadership program of the Obama Foundation, supporting emerging leaders in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the United States CHICAGO – The Obama Foundation opened applications for its six-month, values-based leadership development program that connects leaders between 24 and 45 years old across regions in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the United States. Since 2018, the Obama Foundation Leaders program has engaged nearly 1,000 emerging leaders worldwide, inspiring, empowering, and connecting them to change the world. Participants, recognized as “Obama Leaders,” learn practical skills and tools to lead through complex challenges, paving the way for them to make systems-level changes in their communities. The program will facilitate weekly sessions in regional cohorts, and throughout the program, participants will have the opportunity to engage with President Obama, leadership coaches, subject matter experts, and each other to deepen their leadership practice. The core curriculum, adapted for each region, includes sessions covering values-based leadership, relationship cultivation, and systemic engagement. “At a time of great anxiety and accelerating change around the world, what gives me hope is the promise of the next generation of leaders,” said Valerie Jarrett, Obama Foundation CEO. “We’re excited to open applications to four new regional cohorts of Obama Leaders. Our mission is to inspire, empower, and connect them to change their world.” The application for the 2024-2025 Obama Foundation Leaders program can be found here. More information, including eligibility requirements and frequently asked questions can be found here. Applications are open until Friday, February 9, 2024 at 12 PM US CT. For announcements introducing the new cohorts in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the United States this summer, follow the Obama Foundation on Facebook, Threads, and Instagram.
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Author’s Books Put Black Love and Romance At The Forefront Of The Stories Continued from page 1 “This Time Around” is Kay Shanee’s latest book, which is available for pre-order and will When her daughter went go on sale March 26th. Physical to college, Kay Shanee had copies of the book will be availsome free time on her hands. able on Amazon, Walmart, TarShe started to write the love get and other outlets in April. story that everybody encourThe book will be published by aged her to write. She changed Black Odyssey Media Publicathe names, but something was tions. She describes it as having missing. To make the story a second chance romance feel, more interesting, she put more fictional situations in the book. but not quite. The couple is in She let people read it and their their 40s and have lived their reaction led her to becoming an lives and have careers. It took author. Kay Shanee two months to It took her eight months write. to write the first book. It took Kay Shanee has written 40 books. Her most recent book, “This Time “This Time Around” has her some time to start, but once Around,” is set to be released in March. PHOTO PROVIDED BY FELICIA APPREY. received reviews from readers she did, it was easy for her. Her who have read advanced copies first and second books were of the book. Kay Shanee said readers liked the story, which has a self-published. She found an independent publisher, B. Love lot of elements, and they said a lot of other good things about the Publications, which is Black woman-owned and has Black women book. authors. The goal of the publisher is to empower and inspire Black Kay Shanee wants her books to show that Black love exists women through stories of romance and love. and thinks it is important to tell stories that show Black women Kay Shanee wrote short stories, which she turned into a blog and Black men in romantic love. that she would post on Facebook. People were really interested “The mainstream media does not give us a very good rap. in what she was writing. She entered the writing contest from B. Most of the things you see in regards to Black relationships and Love Publications and the publisher asked if she had other stories. Black love are negative. It almost makes it seem like we, as Black Kay Shanee has been with B. Love Publications solely since June people, don’t love each other,” she said, acknowledging that on 2019. She and the other authors at B. Love are encouraged by the reality shows and podcasts Black romantic and personal relationpublisher to self-publish a couple of books a year. Kay Shanee’s ships are not portrayed in the best light. With her books, she wants last self-published book was released in September 2023. people to see that Black men and women are able to live, love and Kay Shanee has written 40 books. She said social media for thrive with each other. authors is very important. It is where they get their readers. People For more information about Kay Shanee, visit www.auare able to interact with writers through social media and there is thorkayshanee.com. You can also follow her at authorkayshanee immediate engagement. That kind of access to authors didn’t exist before social media. on Tik Tok, Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). BY TIA CAROL JONES
HYDE PARK ART CENTER ANNOUNCES RESIDENT ARTISTS CHICAGO -- Hyde Park Art Center, the renowned non-profit hub for contemporary art located on Chicago’s vibrant South Side, proudly marks the twelfth anniversary of its Jackman Goldwasser Residency. The program offers comprehensive residencies of varying lengths to eleven local, national, and international artists and curators who work across disciplines to address a wide range of social issues, as well as its inaugural Chicago-based curatorial resident who will create a group exhibition addressing pressing civic issues at the Art Center in 2025. The Visiting Residency Program, Chicago’s only international residency program, welcomes artists and curators from Minneapolis, Uganda, Costa Rica, and Georgia, while the Radicle Studio Residency Program hosts artists and a curator based in Chicago. “We are thrilled to announce another exciting year of supporting artistic and curatorial research and idea development through our residency program. In 2024, we are particularly excited to launch the Radicle Curator Residency for Chicago-based curators, an initiative that emerged from our commitment to both support the creative development of curatorial projects in Chicago and to present dynamic civically engaged exhibitions. Rikki Byrd, our inaugural curatorial resident, will bring a valuable perspective to our cohort of residents and will curate an exhibition for the 2025 exhibition season at the Art Center,” says Mariela Acuña, Art Center Exhibitions and Residency Manager. For over a decade, the Jackman Goldwasser Residency at Hyde Park Art Center has connected artists deeply with their
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own practice in the context of Chicago’s vibrant, multifaceted community. Each year, the Residency invites international, national, and local artists and curators to complement their mode of production with increased attention towards reflection, connection, and research to spark new ideas and considerations of local and global art practices. The eleven participants in the 2024 cohort of the Jackman Goldwasser Residency program are: Radicle Studio Residency, Year-Long Residency for Chicago Artists Radicle Studio Residents are rooted at the Art Center from January to December through high-quality, free studio space where artists make work, research new projects, have access to the Art Center’s broad international network of artists and resources, and connect with a dynamic public. Natasha Moustache is a photo-based artist whose work explores identity, shared histories, and familial ties within the African Diaspora. Moustache is the recipient of the annual David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation Award which makes Moustache’s residency possible. Yasmin Spiro is a multidisciplinary artist primarily based in sculpture and immersive installations who explores materiality while investigating issues of cultural identity, history, and socioeconomics. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Spiro has held residences at the Dora Maar Foundation, The Kohler Arts and Industry residency, Vermont Studio Center, and the Chicago Artists Coalition, and her work has been shown at galleries internationally.
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Gov. Pritzker Announces $10M Capital Investment for the Southern Illinois Healthcare Cancer Institute CARTERSVILLE— Governor JB Pritzker visited the Southern Illinois Healthcare (SIH) Cancer Institute to announce a $10M grant to Southern Illinois Healthcare for their recent expansion of the SIH Cancer Institute in Carterville. The grant is made possible through the bipartisan Rebuild Illinois plan to improve infrastructure statewide. “As Governor, there is nothing more important than the health and safety of Illinoisans — no matter their zip code or income status,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “I couldn’t be prouder to announce that we have awarded the SIH Cancer Institute $10 million in Rebuild Illinois grant funding to help cover the cost of this recent project. After years of planning, design, and construction, each and every one of those patients, and many more, will have access to the modernized healing spaces and the quality, holistic care they deserve.” The 10M general investment, will be utilized for upgrades to facility furniture, medical equipment, and the buildout of
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the Cancer Institute in Carterville. The Carterville plan, completed in December of 2022, included an approximate 20,000 square foot expansion and the modernization of both clinical and non-clinical areas. The State is also awarding two additional capital grants to SIH. The first, totaling $150,000, will support the expansion of the SIH Cancer Institute Café, which serves 300 cancer patients with nutrient-appropriate meals daily as well as caregivers and employees. The second, also totaling $150,000, will be dedicated to costs for the design, oversight, and implementation of kitchen renovations. The expanded kitchen space will provide space for high nutrient-value meal preparation workshops and demonstrations, led by the SIH oncology dietitian. “The SIH Cancer Institute is a shining example of our commitment to the people in the communities we serve,” said SIH President and CEO John Antes. “With historical incidence rates of cancer, we saw a need for greater access to multidisciplinary care. Today, while cancer incidence rates in Southern Illinois are still higher than state and national averages, mortality rates have been falling compared to state and national averages. More of our neighbors are alive and here with us today because of the SIH Cancer Institute.”
“The expansion at the Southern Illinois Healthcare Cancer Institute will ensure that high quality access to patient care will remain a viable option for those seeking treatment close to home,” said Senator Dale Fowler (R-Harrisburg). “I want to thank our local, state, and federal leaders for their bipartisan support in making sure this health care facility received the funding needed to meet the demands for our area. Not only will this expansion ensure patient access to life-saving care, but this will also bring new good paying jobs to our region and strengthen our local workforce. This is a great day for Southern Illinois!” “The citizens of southern Illinois are sure to benefit from this critical investment of state resources,” said State Representative Dr. Paul Jacobs (R-Pomona). “I congratulate SIH and the SIH Cancer Institute on this important occasion and look forward to the many lives that will be saved because of this expansion.” All three grants are supported by Rebuild Illinois - Governor Pritzker’s bipartisan $45 billion capital program. Rebuild Illinois is not only the largest capital program in state history, but also the first that touches all modes of transportation as well as vertical infrastructure like hospitals and schools.
Hyde Park Art...Continued From Page 2 Leila Tamari explores belonging through relationship to place, identity, and money within her art practice. Tamari founded This Place Works (TPW) - her creative home and consultancy - to freely flow between different partnerships and kinds of work. She takes on various roles from artist coach, cultural strategist/advisor, organizational healer/ facilitator, and more. Keith Wilson is a game designer, poet, and interdisciplinary artist. He is a recipient of an NEA Fellowship, an Elizabeth George Foundation Grant, and an Illinois Arts Council Agency Award, and has received both a Kenyon Review Fellowship and a Stegner Fellowship. His book, Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love (Copper Canyon), was recognized by the New York Times as a best new book of poetry. Curatorial Resident (June 1, 2024 to August 31, 2025) The Radicle Curator Residency is a new initiative designed to advance curatorial voices and expertise within the Art Center’s exhibitions and residency programs and the field at large. This residency is made possible due to the generosity of the Guida Family Fund for Creativity. Rikki Byrd is a writer, educator and curator who works across the academy, arts, and fashion industries. Her research focuses on Black aesthetic practices including fashion, performance, and contemporary art. She has participated in curatorial projects with the South Side Community Art Center, Block Museum of Art, SkyART, Baltimore Museum of Art, and Saint Louis Art Museum.
Visiting Residency, Seasonal Residencies for National and International Artists With support from the Artist Communities Alliance, the Art Center welcomes Minneapolis-based artists Emmett Ramstad (February 18-March 1), Douglas Kearney (July 24-August 4), and Blair Treuer (September 16-27). Ramstad’s art practice explores body maintenance and the intimate collectivity of public space through sculpture, installation, performance, and social engagement. Kearney has published eight books ranging from poetry to essays and is a McKnight Writing Fellow and Associate Professor of English at the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities. Treuer is a storyteller whose textile works explore intimate parts of her life centering on the juxtaposition between her culture as a White American person and her husband’s Indigenous culture, and have ranged in topics from drug abuse, social ostracization, body image, femininity and masculinity, sexual abuse, and aging. In partnership with the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos, the Art Center welcomes Letaru Dralega (May 20-July 12). Visiting from Kampala, Uganda, Dralega is a social scientist by training, and her process centered practice includes collage, painting, installation, and sound to probe the material/ spiritual dichotomy and ponder postcolonial condition. For more information on the Jackman Goldwasser Residency, including the application process for the 2025 residency program, please visit www.hydeparkart. org.
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CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES TO CRACK DOWN ON INDECENT EXPOSURE THANKS TO SENATOR WILLIE PRESTON Taking a step forward to ensure the safety and well-being of employees and incarcerated individuals, State Senator Willie Preston’s law addressing indecent exposure in correctional facilities went into effect on Monday, Jan. 1st. “We must ensure a safe and respectful environment for every individual held or employed in correctional facilities,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “Indecent exposure within these facilities is a violation of human dignity and a blight on our justice system. Women, especially, are targets of this inappropriate behavior. Through this law, we will be able to address and eradicate these gender targeted incidents, fostering a secure environment for employees and individuals in the state’s care.” This law amends the Criminal Code of 2012 to create the offense of “lewd sexual display in a penal institution,” making it a Class A misdemeanor for incarcerated individuals to expose themselves with the purpose or effect of intimidating, harassing or threatening someone. Repeat offenders face more severe penalties, with subsequent violations being considered Class 4 felonies. The provisions will also allow for thorough review of annual reports provided by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority in 2028. Brought forth by the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, the new law mirrors penalties for public indecency but changes the penalties given the context and motivation of the crime. It excludes juvenile detention facilities, individuals under the age of 18 and those living with a behavioral health issue. House Bill 1399 goes into effect Jan. 1, 2024.
STATE SENATOR MATTIE HUNTER’S NEW LAW PREVENTS UTILITY SHUTOFFS
As of January 1, 2024 residents will see expanded protections from utility disconnections on days of extreme heat, thanks to a new law from State Senator Mattie Hunter. “For people who fall behind on their bills, having their utilities shut off on an extremely hot day can have dire consequences,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “By recognizing the dangers of heat and the value in access to air conditioning and proper refrigeration, we are protecting some of our state’s most vulnerable.” The Public Utilities Act — which prohibits utility shutoffs on days where the temperature is above 95 degrees Fahrenheit — will now include extreme heat events, factoring in humidity and the heat index. On days when the forecasted temperature is 90 degrees or above, or when the National Weather Service issues a heat watch, advisory or warning, residents’ utilities cannot be shut off, even if they are behind on paying their bills. Older adults, young children and people with chronic medical conditions are at high risk of heat-related illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 700 people in the U.S. die from extreme heat each year. When utilities are shut off, residents lose access to life-saving cooling methods, refrigeration for food and medicine and electricity to power essential devices. “Illinois weather is unpredictable. This law will lead to greater safety on the hottest days, particularly during the summer months,” said Hunter. House Bill 1541 goes into effect Jan. 1.
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Bloomberg Expands Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Trading Challenge In Its Second Year NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Bloomberg for Education and Bloomberg Human Resources have expanded the reach of this year’s Bloomberg and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Trading Challenge to new universities and shifted to evaluate participant investment performance against a developed market (DM) index. The Bloomberg and HBCU Trading Challenge exercises the financial acumen of college participants through a virtual investment competition on the Bloomberg Terminal. Geared towards Black students in the US who are typically underrepresented in the finance industry, the challenge was created to help HBCU students build marketable skills and knowledge needed to compete for finance jobs and provide hands-on experience that they will use in their future careers. This year, students invested $1 million virtual US dollars across companies in the DM index in a closed network, with the assistance of university faculty and assigned Bloomberg mentors. The winner was decided based on the trade performance of participants, benchmarked against real DM indices on the Bloomberg Terminal. “The new focus on developed markets stocks builds on last year’s ESG-specific challenge to introduce another layer of difficulty and further replicate real world experiences,” said Emily Perrucci, Global Head of User Support at Bloomberg. “Fund managers often must consider ESG factors as part of
managing a much larger, diverse portfolio. We want to ensure students have a well-rounded understanding of market indices to be best prepared for future careers in finance.” Participating universities included Clark Atlanta University, Howard University, Hampton University, Morehouse College, Morgan State University, Spelman College and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU). Jaeden Patterson, a Senior at FAMU was this year’s winner. “The advice I would give to future participants is to take advantage of your resources,” said Patterson. “The mentor that was provided through the challenge helped me navigate unfamiliar functionality on the Bloomberg Terminal. Additionally, I was able to take the Bloomberg ESG Certificate Course, which enabled me to identify ESG investment strategies and apply them to develop a profitable portfolio.” Students who participated in this year’s challenge were invited to Bloomberg’s headquarters in New York City. There, top-performing students had the opportunity to present their trading strategy to a panel of experts who offered feedback and insights on the students’ experience. Students who participate in the challenge also receive direct access to Bloomberg recruiters who provide professional development support around interviewing and resume creation. Bloomberg continues to build relationships with HBCUs and contribute to cultivating the success of its students. By providing additional resources, like the Bloomberg Terminal, University professors are able to further enrich their course-
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James Avery Artisan Jewelry Launches New Valentine’s Day Collection
KERRVILLE, Texas, PRNewswire -- James Avery Artisan Jewelry, a family-owned jewelry retailer based in Texas, is excited to announce the launch of the Valentine’s Day Collection. Whether you’re gifting to a sister, best friend, significant other or treating yourself, the new James Avery designs are a special way to express your feelings and create lasting moments. “At James Avery, crafting reminders of memories and connections is at the core of all we do,” says James Avery CEO John McCullough. “The Valentine’s Day season is no exception. From delicate hearts to sweet affirmations, our jewelry is crafted to honor and celebrate love.” The new designs feature earrings, rings, necklaces and many colorful styles with sparkling gemstones and hand enameling by our artisans in the Texas Hill Country. Additionally, as part of the launch, the Heart Gemstone, Enamel Connected Hearts and Furry Friends Collections are being expanded. The Heart Gemstone Studs and the Wrapped in Love Gemstone Ring add sparkle in customer-favorite gemstones Blue Topaz, Amethyst, Garnet and Lab-Created White Sapphire. Add a pop of color with new additions to our Enamel Connected Hearts Collection—we’ve added bold and fun hoop earrings in light pink and multicolored enamel in
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bebe Announces Collaboration with Ciara for Capsule Collection Fall’24 NEW YORK, PRNewswire accessories (hats, handbags, -- bebe is partnering with footwear, eyewear) and more. the Grammy Award-winning “Growing up the bebe singer/songwriter, entreprebrand was iconic! My vision neur, philanthropist, and as Creative Director is to mix fashionista Ciara to create my own personal style elethe bebe x Ciara capsule ments of girl next door with collection for Fall ‘24. Serving tomboy, glam, and edge with as Creative Director, Ciara a nod to the 90’s. I want this will blend her unique, tomcollection to allow women boy-chic style with bebe’s to style it their way and feel unapologetically seductive, confident on their terms,” ever evolving fashion for an says Ciara. innovative collection with a bebe is a brand that focus on self-expression. has always celebrated bold, Ciara will be the face sophisticated elegance and is of the campaign which will designed for the woman that launch throughout the US on wants to make a statement. social, out of home, and in The bebe customer knows print. It’s an opportunity for what she likes and seeks that Ciara to infuse her oft-impop of edge and glamour in itated, never-replicated her wardrobe. Partnering style into the collection and with style icon Ciara, is a showcase statement-making Top Left & Bottom Right: Ciara- Credit Courtesy of natural evolution for bebe, as Beauty Marks Entertainment, Top Right & Bottom she is widely recognized for looks. The collection will inLeft: bebe -Credit Lauren Loncar Photography her distinctive sense of style clude deliveries for both Fall and Holiday and will expand Holiday 2023 with just the right amount of across all bebe’s key cateeye-catching drama, while gories including dresses, denim, sportswear and out and about or on the stage.
“We are thrilled to welcome Ciara to the bebe family. Her unique and bold fashion sense makes her a perfect partner for the bebe brand, and we look forward to bringing her creative vision to life for our diverse, global audience,” says Joseph Gabbay, CEO, Bluestar Alliance. Ralph Gindi, COO, Bluestar Alliance says, “Ciara is a true original whose style is a perfect reflection of what bebe is all about – sexy, bold confidence. The capsule will bring to life Ciara’s love of fashion and accessories. It will give our loyal customers a way to personalize their statement-making looks for fall and holiday in 2024. We are in discussions for an exclusive launch with a select retailer.” Founded in 1976, bebe is the go-to destination for chic, contemporary fashion. The brand evokes a mindset—an attitude, not an age. It’s a true original, always defining fashion’s next stride forward. The bebe brand remains true to its DNA offering bold, sexy and glamourous style for the ever-evolving fashion enthusiast. The collections bring a touch of glam to everyday style with the use of vibrant colors, pattern and texture mixes and attention to details including crystal embellishments, embroidery and more. bebe is all about bold statement making fashion that embraces self-expression, individuality, and creativity for a sensual and sophisticated lifestyle.
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Chicago poet and professor Diego Baez debuts YAGUARETE WHITE On February 20, 2024, acclaimed ChiMarch 28 at 7:00 pm: Women & Children cago poet Diego Báez launches his debut First Bookstore, 5233 N. Clark St. (in concollection, University of Arizona Press versation with author and Booklist Senior introduces Yaguareté White (University of Editor Donna Seaman) Arizona Press), in which English, Spanish, All events are free and open to the puband Guaraní encounter each other with lic. humor and insight through the elusive yet The son of a Paraguayan father and a potent figure of the jaguar. We’d love for you mother from Pennsylvania, Baéz grew up to feature Diego and his debut in conjunction in central Illinois as one of the only brown with its launch. kids on the block—but that didn’t keep him Diego Báez is a finalist for the Georgia from feeling like a gringo on family visits to Poetry Prize and a semifinalist for the Berk- Paraguay. Exploring this contradiction as it shire Prize for Poetry. A fellow at CantoMun- weaves through experiences of language, do, the Surge Institute, and the Poetry Foun- self, and place, Baéz revels in showing up the dation’s Incubator for Community-Engaged absurdities of empire and chafes at the limits Poets, Báez has served on the boards of the of patrimony, but he always reserves his National Book Critics Circle, the Internation- most trenchant irony for the gaze he turns on al David Foster Wallace Society, and Famihimself. lies Together Co-operative Nursery School. Notably, this raucous collection also His poems, book reviews, and essays have wrestles with Guaraní, a state-recognized appeared in several online and print publiIndigenous language widely spoken in Paracations. A native of Bloomington/Normal, guay. Guaraní both structures and punctures Illinois, he lives in Chicago with his wife and the book, surfacing in a sequence of jokes daughter and teaches at the City Colleges. that double as poems, and introducing but He’s celebrating locally with three leaving unresolved ambient questions about events: local histories of militarism, masculine braFebruary 22 at 7pm: Harry S. Truman vado, and the outlook of the campos. Cutting College Theater, 4310 N. Racine Ave. (read- across borders of every kind, Baéz’s poems ing) attempt to reconcile the incomplete, contraFebruary 29 at 6:00 pm: Independence dictory, and inconsistent experiences of a Branch Library (meeting room), 4024 N. speaking self that resides between languagElston Ave. (reading) es, nations, and generations.
Giannoulias Awards Inaugural Illinois John Lewis Youth Leadership Award In partnership with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), Illinois Secretary Alexi Giannoulias presented the first-ever Illinois John Lewis Youth Leadership Award to 23-year-old Dasha Pates in a ceremony earlier this month. “I’m excited to partner with NASS to honor and commemorate the extraordinary impact of the late Congressman John Lewis here in Illinois by encouraging our youth to advocate for civil rights, democracy and equality,” Giannoulias said. “Dasha is doing truly incredible “I’m excited to work, and it’s a pleasure to bepartner with NASS stow her with this honor.” Pates, an Oswego native to honor and who graduated from Aurora commemorate University, was selected from the extraordinary a pool of over 30 candidates impact of the late for her work improving access to legal services at the Kane Congressman County Judicial Center. As a JusticeCorps Fellow, Dasha John Lewis here helps disenfranchised members in Illinois by of Kane County, including the encouraging unhoused, people with mental health concerns, people living our youth to in poverty and students. advocate for civil While serving as Presirights, democracy dent of the Aurora University Pre-Law Honor Society, Pates and equality,” created the organization’s first Giannoulias said. Women-in-Law Panel in response to concerns from female students that they lacked role models in the male-dominated legal profession. A first-generation immigrant from the Philippines, Pates became an American citizen and seeks to honor and revive her heritage of advocacy for the downtrodden. She plans to apply for law school this year so she can even more effectively ensure all citizens and residents have equal access to the possibility of justice. Giannoulias plans to accept nominations for the second annual Illinois John Lewis Youth Leadership Award in the fall.
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Interactive Unicorn World returning to Chicago in January the Mines plan to expand the footprint as CHICAGO– Unicorn World, an imUnicorn World travels to additional locations mersive, interactive and themed event for such as Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, all ages, will take place in Chicago on Jan. Minnesota; and Charlotte, North Carolina. 26-28 for the second year in a row. The “Every aspect of this event is created event, which includes a magical forest and animatronic unicorns, will take place at the with thoughtful care and intention, and we are always thinking about ways to make it Navy Pier. even more exciting for our guests,” co-foundThe family-friendly event, created by husband-wife duo Patrick and Lauren er Patrick Mines said. “The new activities Mines, is known for its themed activities offered this year will amplify the Unicorn such as an enchanted forest, arts and crafts World experience and delight people of all section, story time and colorful, life-sized, ages.” moving and neighing unicorns. This year Tickets, which are $40 per person and it will offer new interactive experiences, free for children under age 2, are being sold including balloon bubble houses, a wish online in advance and will not be available wall and the world’s largest unicorn vending for purchase at the event. To manage event machine. flow and crowd size, time slots must be re“Unicorn World proved to be a way served. For more information about tickets, for families and friends to connect in a fun time reservations and add-on experiences, and magical way, and this year we wanted visit theunicornworld.com. to give communities a more magical time Other experiences include unicorn through new experiences,” said Lauren bounce houses, rides, face painting and Mines, co-founder of Unicorn World, LLC. professional photos. For families with very “Our desire is to keep building an event that young children, a special section is available is not only fun, but also intended for families for babies and toddlers younger than 2 years to enjoy year after year together. Regardless old. of whether you’re returning for the event a Founded in 2022, Unicorn World, LLC, second time or if this is your first experience, is a Knoxville-based event company that you’ll walk away from the event feeling creates a vibrant, family-focused experience inspired.” through themed activities. Serving as a catThe event strolled its way through 21 alyst for creativity and inspiration, Unicorn cities in its first year, including Chicago, World, LLC, aims to connect individuals Miami and Atlanta, and recorded high atten- of all ages and offer community-centered dance due to its family-friendly atmosphere events. For more information, visit theuniand age-appropriate activities. This year, cornworld.com. T:10.75"
CHICAGO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM BRINGS THE BIG TOP TO LIFE WITH ITS LATEST EXHIBIT CIRCUSVILLE OPENING JANUARY 25 such a vibrant and engaging experience CHICAGO, Ill. – Come one, come to the museum,” said Chicago Children’s all, step right up and have a ball! Chicago Museum President and CEO Jennifer Children’s Museum, 700 E. Grand Ave., Farrington. “The goal of this exhibit is is thrilled to announce the remounting to empower kids to express themselves of its circus-themed exhibit, Circusville however that may feel best to them. Pretend opening on Thursday, January 25 through play builds self-confidence and inspires September 7. Last featured more than a decade ago in 2012, Circusville will unleash conversation among families. We know imaginations as it places children and their Circusville will do just that and look forward families right into the magic of circus life. A to welcoming visitors to step into the center dynamic exhibit, Circusville invites a range ring or backstage.” Chicago Children’s Museum uses the of visitor-determined experiences depending upon which entrance to the exhibit they circus setting to lay a foundation for children and families to engage in building narratives choose - one to the center ring, show and through play. With countless materials and concessions, while the other leads backa complete backdrop, Circusville encourages stage for a behind-the-scenes experience. The exhibit will be open seven days a week: choice, perspective, and imagination for all. The mission of Chicago Children’s 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 10 Museum is to improve children’s lives by a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday, via general admission to the Museum. Admissions can creating a community where play and learning connect. CCM is a cultural instibe purchased online. Pretend play in a rich environment tution dedicated to young children and provides children the opportunity to try the important adults in their lives. Playful out various personas as a means to explore experiences, including more than 15 intertheir own personalities. Circusville sets the active exhibits and daily programming, tap stage for children to choose to be the star into how kids from ages 0-10 years old learn of the show through dress-up or to practice and engage to develop the foundation for their hand at juggling and balancing on a a lifelong love of learning. Located at Navy tightrope. For another look into the whimsy Pier, Chicago’s number one attraction at 700 of circus life, they can choose to take on vital E. Grand Ave., CCM is the final stop for CTA roles including ticket taker, hot dog vendor buses #29, #65, #66 and #124. For more and more. information, please visit www.ChicagoChil“We are thrilled to be bringing back drensMuseum.org.
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Kwame Alexander’s The Crossover Wins Emmy® Award for Outstanding Young Teen Series
Disney+ Series Based on BestSelling, Award-Winning Novel by Executive Producer and Showrunner Kwame Alexander LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -The Crossover Disney+ series, based on the Newbery-Medal winning novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander, won the Emmy® Award for Outstanding Young Teen Series. The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) announced the winners of the 2nd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards on Sunday, December 17, 2023, during ceremonies held at the historic Westin Photo courtesy of the Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, Photo courtesy of the Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, National Academy of Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Television Arts & Sciences Angeles and aired live on The Emmys® apps. In addition to Alexander, the Executive Producer the award “This wasn’t a dream come true, team includes Maverick Carter, Daveed Diggs, Kimon behalf of the producers, cast, and crew. because it was never even a dream. I’ve just always berly Ann Harrison, Todd Harthan, Jamal HenderThe Crossover, which premiered on Disney+ in wanted to write books that inspired and entertained, April 2023, was produced in partnership with LeBron son, LeBron James, Damani Johnson, Jay Marcus, and to do the same in Television. Our team put heart Erin O’Malley, Robert Prinz, Bob Teitel, George TillJames’ SpringHill Company and Big Sea Entertainand soul into this show, and this just feels real good,” man, Jr., and Lezlie Wills, along with Co-Executive ment, Kwame Alexander’s production company that said Alexander, who served as Executive Producer, Producer Valerie C. Woods, Supervising Producer Ali is dedicated to creating innovative, highly original Showrunner, and Writer on the series and accepted Kinney, and Producer Marsha L. Swinton. children’s and family entertainment.
MasterClass Announces First-of-a-Kind Class With Ava DuVernay on Reframing Your Thinking SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ every day. -- MasterClass, the streaming platform where anyone “Collaborating with MasterClass to create a can learn from the world’s best, today announced that learning module unlike anything they’d done before award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay will teach a was truly thrilling,” DuVernay said. “My goal was to class on directing the life you want to lead. Exclumake the viewer feel embedded in the action, intensively for MasterClass, DuVernay will take tion and energy of directing and producing a members on the actual set and through feature film— with all of the discipline and the post-production process of her dedication that the endeavor requires. newest film, ORIGIN. Filmed over Only MasterClass as a platform a six-month period, the class could provide the kind of a teaching showcases her methods for experience that I wanted to share, identifying, developing and one that offers a bird’s-eye view executing a vision to direct the into the creative and philosophilife that you want. The class is cal process of filmmaking.” available now only on MasBeyond ORIGIN, DuVerterClass, where subscribers nay’s feature work includes have unlimited access to all the Academy Award–winning 200+ instructors with an annual historical drama SELMA; the membership. Academy Award–nominated crimIn this class, DuVernay takes inal justice documentary 13TH; the MasterClass members on a journey Sundance Best Director Award win for of self-discovery, guiding them her micro-budgeted romance MIDthrough the art of reframing Ava DuVernay for MasterClass. Courtesy of DLE OF NOWHERE; and Disney’s A their mindset to unleash their WRINKLE IN TIME, which made her MasterClass full potential in everyday life. the highest-grossing Black woman The class provides an unprecdirector in American box office histoedented, behind-the-scenes look into the filmmaking ry. In 2019, her four-part television series, WHEN THEY process for ORIGIN, dropping members right into the SEE US, was honored with 16 Emmy nominations. Dumiddle and allowing them to follow DuVernay’s journey Vernay’s critically acclaimed TV series QUEEN SUGAR in making the film. She uses the filming of ORIGIN as a is the longest-running Black family drama series by a backdrop to teach critical skills for leaders of all types, Black woman creator in American television history. whether members lead a team, a family or are pursuing She amplifies films by people of color and women of all their first solo project. Members will learn how to find kinds through her nonprofit narrative change collective motivation, set their vision, build a strong team, lead ARRAY, which is a winner of the Peabody Institutional with empathy, keep people engaged and take action Award. The filmmaker sits on the Board of Governors of
the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, representing the directors branch. She is a vice president of the Directors Guild of America and an advisory board member of the American Film Institute. DuVernay has previously served on the juries of the Cannes Film Festival and Mumbai Film Festival. MasterClass partnered with ARRAY’s Seat16 to bring the ORIGIN and MasterClass experiences to thousands of teens. Each $16 donation will give one young person in the U.S. a ticket to see ORIGIN and a free oneyear membership to MasterClass. MasterClass is the streaming platform that provides the insights, tools and lived experiences of the world’s best so you can become your best. In as little as 10 minutes, you can gain new skills that can be applied immediately. With an annual membership, you get unlimited access to 200+ instructors and classes through flexible formats for any way you like to learn. Shift the way you see and experience the world through a wide range of subjects, including business and leadership, writing, cooking, acting, sports and more. Cook with Gordon Ramsay. Write with Shonda Rhimes. Get negotiation tactics from Chris Voss. Learn how to navigate relationships with Esther Perel or make bold choices with Samuel L. Jackson. Original Series provides a new way to learn through quick, highly engaging episodic stories designed to change the way members see the world. With MasterClass at Work, companies can develop durable skills that transform employees into future-ready leaders through cinematic lessons and life-changing stories taught by the world’s best. Each MasterClass offering is available at home or on the go on mobile, tablet, desktop, Apple TV®, Android™TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku® players and devices.
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AANP Spotlights
5 Critical Health Care Trends to Watch AUSTIN, Texas, PRNewswire -- The 2030, every baby boomer will be at least 65, nurse practitioner (NP) profession is looking with the oldest members closer to 85 – meanahead to a new year and new opportunities to ing 1 out of every 5 Americans will be of retireadvance access to high-quality health care for ment age and qualified to enroll in the govpatients. The American Association of Nurse ernment’s Medicare program. Approximately Practitioners® (AANP) has identified five criti40% of Medicare beneficiaries currently recal health trends that will impact the delivery ceive health care from NPs, the fastest-growof patient-centered health care in 2024 and ing Medicare provider group. Notwithstanding beyond. the care provided to this population, barriers “As health care continues to evolve, nurse still exist within the Medicare program that practitioners are at the forefront of change, prevent NPs from practicing to the full extent consistently adapting to meet the dynamic of their education and clinical training; federal needs of patients and their communities,” policy changes are needed to make our system said AANP President Stephen A. Ferrara, work more efficiently. DNP. “Patients deserve access to high-quality Primary Care Providers are Screening health care nationfor Both Physical and wide, and NPs are Mental Health – NPs urging other health and other primary care care leaders and poliproviders are at the cymakers to prioritize forefront of patient policies that make care, screening for health care more effiboth physical and cient and effective by mental health probmaking 2024 the Year lems. Mental health of Patient-Centered concerns have inHealth Care.” creased sharply in the More Than 102 wake of the COVID-19 Million People Now pandemic, and nearly Live in Primary Care 169 million people live Shortage Areas – in areas where access According to the U.S. to treatment is limited Department of Health due to provider shortand Human Services ages. Given their focus (HHS), more than 102 Nurse practitioner speaks with patient in clinic. PRNews- on whole-patient care, foto/American Association of Nurse Practitioners. million Americans NPs understand the across the nation curimportant role mental rently lack adequate health plays in the access to primary care – a 3% jump from one overall well-being of their patients. year ago (99 million) – and these shortages Demand for NPs Continues to Grow, exist across urban, suburban and rural areas. as Does the Profession – NPs are in high NPs are ready to address this challenge, with demand by patients for their exceptional, nearly 90% clinically trained to deliver primawhole-patient care. America’s more than ry care. NPs represent 1 in 4 primary care pro385,000 licensed NPs conduct more than 1 viders in rural practices, with an even greater billion patient visits annually. The NP propercentage in the states that allow them to fession is trending to be the fastest-growing practice to the full extent of their education profession of the next decade, according to and clinical training. the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Wait Times for Health Care Appointments Labor Statistics, with the profession proare Growing – A national survey conducted jected to grow by nearly 45% by 2032. in 2023 found nearly 50% of patients polled The American Association of Nurse waited longer than one month — and 25% Practitioners® (AANP) is the largest profeswaited more than two months — for a health sional membership organization for nurse care appointment in the previous 12 months. practitioners (NPs) of all specialties. It More than 40% of those polled experienced a represents the interests of the more than ‘longer than reasonable’ wait for health care 385,000 licensed NPs in the U.S. AANP – an 8-percentage point jump from the year provides legislative leadership at the local, before. According to the survey, nearly half of state and national levels, advancing health those who experienced longer waits gave up policy; promoting excellence in practice, before getting the care they needed, ultimateeducation and research; and establishing ly going without care. This situation extends standards that best serve NPs’ patients across all major demographics, including age, and other health care consumers. As The gender and education, and geographic areas, Voice of the Nurse Practitioner®, AANP including rural, suburban and urban settings. represents the interests of NPs as providDemand for Senior Care Continues to ers of high-quality, cost-effective, comRise – As the U.S. population, including the prehensive, patient-centered health care. massive baby boom generation of 73 million, To locate an NP in your community, visit ages and requires more care, the health care npfinder.com. For more information about workforce must also grow to meet demand. By NPs, visit aanp.org.
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Virtual Autism Clinic ‘As You Are’ Expands to All 50 States SAN ANTONIO, PRNewswire -- The nation’s largest virtual autism clinic for kids, As You Are, announced today the expansion of services into its 50th state - making appointments available to families nationwide. On average, physicians at As You Are see patients in less than 17 days, compared to the national average wait time of 27 months. Offering services in all 50 states marks a major milestone for As You Are, now that their full-time physicians can provide high-quality care to children in every corner of the U.S., even if they live hours away from a traditional doctor’s office. “Few things are as crucial as an early diagnosis, so we worked as fast as we could to create equitable access to care for all kids, regardless of location, and grew from 5 states to 50 states over the past year,” said Kayla Wagner, CEO of As You Are. “We created a tangible solution to a national crisis for every family in need.” It is estimated that there are hundreds of thousands of children currently waiting for an autism evaluation. Dr. Steve Hicks, Chief Medical Officer of As You Are, said, “I’m proud that As You Are is addressing a major healthcare barrier through timely autism evaluations. Our physicians provide families with an answer in weeks, not months or years.” As You Are is a service line of Quadrant Biosciences Inc., a company whose mission is to enhance the well-being of children and families, with a focus on those facing developmental delays, including autism. Wagner partnered with Quadrant Biosciences CEO and Founder, Richard Uhlig, a passionate entrepreneur, to build As You Are, a game-changing solution accessible nationwide. Uhlig said, “The demand for As You Are’s services is so overwhelming that we’re evaluating well over 1,000 new children every month - and that number continues to grow every day. I’m proud to be part of the team which is making such a positive impact on the lives of children and families across the country.” Alyson Zawitz from Pennsylvania struggled to find an autism evaluation for her 9-year-old daughter, Roree. All three waitlists she put her daughter’s name on were longer than a year. After finding As You Are, her daughter was diagnosed with autism within a month. “You feel like you’re up against the clock. Parents need to know there are options out there and not to give up,” Zawitz said. “That diagnosis is like a golden ticket. It opens up so much for your child for things that help aid them to get through the day.” Families can go directly to As You Are to schedule their first appointment with no referral needed. As You Are is managed and operated by Quadrant Biosciences Inc. and its affiliates. Quadrant Biosciences Inc. is a life sciences company dedicated to improving the lives of children and families by delivering innovative diagnostic, therapeutic, and virtual care solutions for global health priorities. Quadrant Biosciences is headquartered in Syracuse, NY, and located throughout the SUNY Upstate Medical University campus. To learn more, visit www.QuadrantBiosciences.com.
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commemorates 60 years of integration AUBURN, Ala., PRNewswire -- The Samford Hall bell tolled precisely 10 times at 2:20 p.m. on Jan. 4. The moment may have confused those not aware of the significance, but it made sense for a small group gathered in the circular brick courtyard near the desegregation marker. Auburn University President Christopher B. Roberts told the group it was meant to signify the 10 steps Harold A. Franklin took on that day in 1964 to enter the university library and register for classes, officially integrating the university. Those same steps served as the backdrop for a commemorative event on Jan. 9. A large group of invited guests, university officials, alumni, students, faculty and staff filled in the atrium of the Mell Classroom Building. The group also included a number of Auburn’s “firsts,” like the families of Harold Franklin, Josetta Brittain Matthews and James Owens. “It is so fitting that we gather today at the very location where the late Dr. Harold Franklin literally took the first steps toward integration at Auburn 60 years ago,” said Quentin Riggins, an Auburn alumnus and president pro tempore of the Auburn Board of Trustees. “It was inside the Ralph Brown Draughon Library right behind me where everything started, and it is quite a surreal PRNewsfoto/Auburn University moment to stand in this spot and realize all that has occurred since that important day on Jan. 4, 1964.” Riggins shared the podium with Roberts; Taffye Benson Clayton, vice president and associate provost for inclusion and diversity; actor and alumnus Thom Gossom Jr.; Trustee Elizabeth Huntley; and Vini Nathan, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. Each shared stories about Franklin and his legacy. Starting a legacy Franklin’s walk on that day set in motion a ripple effect. In 2021, the university commemorated Franklin’s courage with a bronze plaque and a brick courtyard adjacent to the library. At the dedication ceremony, Roberts said his friend and Auburn engineering alumnus Kenneth Kelly referred to Franklin as a “proud man who never asked for anything but opportunity.” And benefit others he did. Two years after Franklin’s integration, Josetta Brittain Matthews became the first African American to graduate. She would then join the Auburn faculty and earn a doctorate, becoming the first person of color to do both. Samuel Pettijohn Jr. followed, becoming the first African American undergraduate to graduate from Auburn and its first African American ROTC graduate. Yvonne Lampkin Fowlkes was the first African American woman to earn an undergraduate degree. In the presiding decades, others continued to follow in Franklin’s legacy, including Riggins, who became the first African American to serve as president pro tempore of the Board of Trustees last June, and Gossom, the first African American to walk on the Auburn football team, earn a scholarship and graduate.
One man’s journey Gossom said he was attracted to Auburn for a number of reasons, one being Franklin. Six years after his integration, Gossom said he wrote down a New Year’s resolution: “to attend and play football at Auburn University.” That piece of paper remained in Gossom’s wallet until 1975 when he graduated from Auburn. The 1960s were tumultuous times, especially in the South, with Alabama Gov. George Wallace standing in front of the schoolhouse door to prevent the integration of the University of Alabama and Martin Luther King Jr. trying to unify a broken nation with his eloquent words in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Gossom said he would be one of less than 100 African Americans to enter Auburn in its first five years of integration. His parents valued education, but he didn’t know anyone at Auburn or who graduated from there. He didn’t know any of the football coaches, and they didn’t know him. But the coaches welcomed Gossom. In 10 months, Auburn awarded Gossom a full athletic scholarship. He was a starter for the next three years. He saw more black athletes join the team. Win or lose, they all valued Auburn. For future generations Huntley, an Auburn alumna and member of the Board of Trustees, reminded everyone of Franklin’s “tenacity, perseverance and his Auburn spirit that was never afraid.” In December 2020, Franklin returned to Auburn to participate in fall commencement. He was presented with a copy of the Auburn Creed — like every student upon graduation — and participated in the ceremonial hooding of Auburn’s first female African American doctoral graduate in the Department of History. Huntley called it a full-circle moment. Franklin would have earned that same degree had he been given the chance to defend his thesis properly back in the day. Auburn gave him that long-overdue opportunity in February 2020. Auburn continues to reflect on the legacy of Franklin and the others who followed, like Matthews and Bessie Mae Holloway, the first African American to serve on the Board of Trustees. In 2021, Auburn renamed two of the residence halls in the Village after these trailblazing ladies. A year later, Auburn unveiled the National Pan-Hellenic Council Legacy Plaza, recognizing the history, legacy and cultural impact of Black Greek organizations on campus. Auburn also renamed its student center after Harold Melton, its first African American Student Government Association president. Huntley’s own daughter, Ada Ruth, would follow in Melton’s footsteps, serving in 2020 as the first African American female SGA president. “I’m thankful that we have an institution that cares,” said Hailey Clayton, vice president of the Black Student Union. “We’re acknowledging that someone believed in Auburn, even when Auburn didn’t believe in them. And it shows present-day Black students and students of color, but all students that Auburn does believe in you now. If you believe in Auburn, it will believe in you.”
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National Museum of African American History and Culture Celebrates Black History Month “African Americans and the Arts” is the Theme for the Museum’s Online and In-person Offerings The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) commemorates Black History Month with wide-reaching programs that elevate the theme of “African Americans and the Arts,” using art as a platform for social justice. Black History Month also features the museum’s “NMAAHC Kids Learning Together” program, providing an opportunity for kids to virtually meet Black beekeepers, a Black scuba diver, and a Black rock climber. All “NMAAHC Kids” programs are free with advance registration. Explore the museum’s Black History Month online resources, including a dedicated Black History Month webpage at nmaahc.si.edu/Blackhistorymonth. “The National Museum of African American History and Culture celebrates Black achievement year-round, but we look forward to taking time in February to explore art as a platform for understanding history, struggle, social justice, and triumph,” said Kevin Young, NMAAHC’s Andrew W. Mellon Director. “In doing that, we will put the spotlight on paintings, sculpture, photographs and fiber works that were made to mobilize people to create a better world by harnessing the power of protest, defiance and resilience.” February Programming Schedule All programs are free; advanced registration is required unless noted below. Education Programs: Feb. 2, 11 a.m.–12 p.m.: NMAAHC Kids Learning Together: Meet a Beekeeper! Feb. 9, 11 a.m.–12 p.m.: NMAAHC Kids Learning Together: Meet a Diver! Feb. 20, 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.: Big Objects, Big Stories: Plywood Panel Mural from Resurrection City Feb. 23, 11 a.m.–12 p.m.: NMAAHC Kids Learning Together: Meet a Rock Climber! Specialty Tours: Feb. 1, 1:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.: Big Objects, Big Stories: The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture by Jacobs Lawrence Throughout the month: Spotlights: Freedom Now! The Modern Civil Rights Movement (1945-1968) Throughout the month: Slavery and Freedom Highlights Tour Throughout the month: Making A Way Out of No Way Highlight Tour Throughout the month: Big Objects, Big Stories: Afrofuturism and the Black Lives Matter Movement Public Programs: Feb. 9, 6:45 p.m.–9 p.m.: A Seat at the Table: Art: A Tool for Promoting Equity, Fulfillment, and Self-Care ($40) Feb. 15, 7 p.m.–9 p.m.: Iconic Looks: Muse: Cicely Tyson and Me: A Relationship Forged in Fashion Feb. 17, 1 p.m.–3 p.m.: Visual Art Workshop: Gel Plate Printing ($20) The Sweet Home Café The Sweet Home Café brings families and friends together year-round to celebrate African American history and culture through food and hospitality. During Black History Month “Chef’s Table” events, every Friday from 12 p.m. – 3 p.m., guests can enjoy special menus created by guest chefs from across the country. Participating chefs will tell stories from their heritage through curated menus from the Sweet Home Café kitchen. For more details, please visit the Sweet Home Café’s webpage. Entry to the museum includes access to the Sweet Home Café. Special Dine and Shop passes are also available for access to the Sweet Home Café and gift shop only. Sweet Home Café Black History Month Chef’s Table Series: Feb. 2, 12 p.m.–3 p.m.: Sweet Home Café Chef’s Table with Chef Chris Scott Feb. 9, 12 p.m.–3 p.m.: Sweet Home Café Chef’s Table with Executive Chef Ramin Coles Feb. 16, 12 p.m.–3 p.m.: Sweet Home Café Chef’s Table with Executive Chef Jeff Cortez Feb. 23, 12 p.m.–3 p.m.: Sweet Home Café Chef’s Table with Executive Chef Tarik Frazier Since opening Sept. 24, 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture has welcomed 10 million in-person visitors and millions more through its digital presence. Occupying a prominent location next to the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the nearly 400,000-square-foot museum is the nation’s largest and most comprehensive cultural destination devoted exclusively to exploring, documenting and showcasing the African American story and its impact on American and world history. The museum has also launched and is continually expanding its reach with the Searchable Museum portal and other efforts to bring the African American history into the world’s hands and homes. For more information about the museum, visit nmaahc.si.edu follow @NMAAHC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or call Smithsonian information at (202) 633-1000.
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LEGAL NOTICE Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Certificate of Assumed Name Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333. The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: KIERRA CHARDAY STOKES PRINCIPAL PLA CE OF BUSINES S: C/O 433 WEST HARRISON STREET PO BOX 6084 CHICAGO ILLINOIS [60680] United States of America NAMEHOLDER(S): Name: Address: stokes, kierra charday c/o General-Post Office Harrison Street West- 433 Chicago Illinois 60699-9998 United States Minor, Outlying Islands. If you submit an attachment, it will be incorporated into this document. If the attachment conflicts with the information specifically set forth in this document, this document supersedes the data referenced in the attachment. By typing my name, I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. SIGNED BY: stokes,kierra charday MAILING ADDRESS: C/O 433 WEST HARRISON STREET PO BOX 6084 CHICAGO ILLINOIS [60680] EMAIL FOR OFFICIAL NOTICES: kcsexecutrixoffice@gmail.com __________________________________ Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Certificate of Assumed Name Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333. The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: BRIAYANA TANSHAY STOKES PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: c/o 433 WEST HARRISON STREET PO B ox 779 3 Chicago Illinois [60680] United States of America NAMEHOLDER(S): Name: Address: stokes, briayana tanshay c/o General-Post Office Harrison Street West- 433 Chicago Illinois 60699-9998 United States Minor, Outlying Islands. If you submit an attachment, it will be incorporated into this document. If the attachment conflicts with the information
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protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: LAKENDRICK CONNILUS STOKES PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: c/o 433 WEST HARRISON STREET PO BOX 6342 CHICAGO ILLINOIS [60680] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NAMEHOLDER(S): Name: Address: stokes, lakendrick connilus c/o GeneralPost Office Harrison Street West- 433 Chicago Illinois 60699-9998 United States Minor, Outlying Islands. If you submit an attachment, it will be incorporated into this document. If the attachment conflicts with the information specifically set forth in this document, this document supersedes the data referenced in the attachment. By typing my name, I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. SIGNED BY: stokes, lakendrick connilus MAILING ADDRESS: c/o 433 WEST HARRISON STREET PO BOX 6342 CHICAGO ILLINOIS [60680] EMAIL FOR OFFICIAL NOTICES: lcsexecutoroffice@gmail.com _______________________________________ Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Certificate of Assumed Name Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: BRASHAD QUINTRELL STOKES PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: c/o 433 WEST HARRISON STREET PO BOX 6223 CHICAGO ILLINOIS [60680] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NAMEHOLDER(S): Name: Address: stokes, brashad quintrell c/o GeneralPost Office Harrison Street West- 433 Chicago Illinois 60699-9998 United States Minor, Outlying Islands. If you submit an attachment, it will be incorporated into this document. If the attachment conflicts with the information specifically set forth in this document, this document supersedes the data referenced in the attachment. By typing my name, I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. SIGNED BY: stokes,brashad quintrell MAILING ADDRESS: c/o 433 WEST HARRISON STREET PO BOX 6223 CHICAGO ILLINOIS [60680] EMAIL FOR OFFICIAL NOTICES: bqsexecutoroffice@gmail.com _______________________________________ Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Certificate of Assumed Name Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333. The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business.
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HEALTH/PERSONALS/ MISCELLANEOUS HERNIA REPAIR? Did you receive the Mesh Patch Between 2018 and the present? Was the patch removed due to complications, you may be entitled to compensation. Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727 FAX: 651-633-4442 _______________________________________
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