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ENCOURAGES PROPERTY OWNERS TO FILE APPEALS Larry Rogers, Jr., has been a Cook County Board of Review Commissioner for 20 years. Rogers has been an attorney for 30 years. His law firm, Power Rogers, does personal litigation work. It was Rogers’ work as a lawyer advocating for people that led him to politics. P2
Larry Rogers, Jr. is a Cook County Board of Review Commissioner, representing the 3rd District, which includes Bloom, Calumet, Hyde Park, Bremen, Lake, Lemont, Oak Park, Orland, Palos, Proviso, Rich, South Chicago, Thornton, River Forest, West Chicago, Worth Townships. PHOTO PROVIDED BY LARRY ROGERS, JR.
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Tour to Highlight and Celebrate Illinois Artists and Their Works SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Governor’s Mansion is hosting art tours for all Illinoisans to learn more about the Illinois based art in the Governor’s Mansion and the Illinoisans behind the works. The art in the mansion was carefully curated by First Lady MK Pritzker, the Illinois State Museum, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum and Library to represent Illinois’ people and history. The Illinois artists guests will get to view on the tour include Harold Gregor, Gertrude Abercrombie, and Theaster Gates. Through February, the tour will also include “Noir 3,” an exhibit on loan from the Illinois State Museum that celebrates Black culture and creativity and through eight different award-winning artists. For additional information and to make a reservation, visit http://tinyurl.com/4v66u5vh. The Illinois Governor’s Mansion is the third-oldest state governor’s residence in the United States and the oldest gubernatorial residence in the Midwest. It has been home to Illinois Governors and their families since its construction in 1855, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It is also open to free scheduled tours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS AWARDED WITH 23 AP COMPUTER SCIENCE FEMALE DIVERSITY AWARDS
CHICAGO – Nearly two dozen Chicago Public Schools (CPS) high schools earned the 2023 College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in Advanced Placement computer science courses. The 2022-23 School Year also marked the fourth consecutive year that female and non-binary students comprised the majority of AP Computer Science Principles exam takers throughout the District. Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award maximized their commitment to computer science education by expanding girls’ access to AP computer science courses, specifically in AP Computer Science A (CSA) and AP Computer Science Principles (CSP). The following schools achieved either 50 percent or higher female representation in at least one of the two AP computer science courses, or the percentage of the female computer science exam takers met or exceeded that of the school’s female population during the 2022-23 school year: Alcott College Prep* Austin College & Career Academy High School* Chicago Academy High School* Chicago Mathematics and Science Academy Curie Metropolitan High School* DeVry Advantage Academy* Eric Solorio Academy High School* Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep Academy* Hubbard High School* Hyde Park Academy High School* Intrinsic Schools – Downtown Campus Jones College Prep High School* Lane Technical College Prep High School* Noble Street Charter School: Pritzker College Prep Northside College Preparatory High School* Perspectives Charter Schools: Calumet High School of Technology Perspectives Leadership Academy Phoenix STEM Military Academy* Thomas Kelly College Prep* Tilden Career Community Academy* Von Steuben Metropolitan Science Center* Walter Payton College Prep High School* World Language High School at Little Village Lawndale* *District-run schools are denoted with an asterisk. CPS was an early adopter of the AP computer science program, serving as a pilot district in 2014. Since the AP CPS exam became available in 2017, 10,158 CPS students have taken the AP CSP exam, with 50 percent of 2023 test-takers identifying as female or non-binary, well above the national average of 34 percent. Overall, participation of female and non-binary students increased by 71 percent in the AP CSP exam since 2017 and by 17 percent in the AP CSA exam over the same period.
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their property and not at a higher or prior valuation. Property owners also can submit documentation to assist with the appeal. Rogers believes that property owners should not have to pay Rogers is the Commissioner for the 3rd District, which more than their fair share of property taxes and has been critical includes Bloom, Calumet, Hyde Park, Bremen, Lake, Lemont, of Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi. He said Kaegi is the reason Oak Park, Orland, Palos, Proviso, Rich, South Chicago, Thornton, for property owners receiving their property tax bills late. He said River Forest, West Chicago, Worth Townships. There are about the property tax bills were sent out on time for 10 consecutive 1.7 million people in the 3rd District. During the remap, Rogers’ years previously. district gained Ford Heights and other communities further “He upended the system by getting rid of the legacy systems South in Cook County. and getting a new computer system that wasn’t properly vetted Through faith-based programs and working with elected and he didn’t get his job done on time,” Rogers said, adding that officials, the Cook County Board of Review is able to reach residents by bringing the property tax appeal process to them. The Kaegi can do a better job by getting the numbers right. Cook County Board of Review has gone to churches on Sundays, Rogers credited Dana Pointer, the Commissioner’s Director with staff, to accept appeals, in written of Outreach, with doing community-based format or electronically. Those appeals outreach programs. He also acknowledged are taken downtown and filed on the “Every year, we saw that they Alderman David Moore with helping with property owners’ behalf. Rogers becommunity outreach. The goal is to help (large businesses) filed appeals lieves that every day residents should as many residents as possible and bring to try to reduce their tax liability, have the same access and opportunity resources to the community. and they had very good reason, to appeal their property tax assessRogers wants to make the appeal ments as businesses. oftentimes, to reduce their tax process as accessible as possible. A digital “Every year, we saw that they liability. I just thought that was online appeal processing system is in place. (large businesses) filed appeals to try Rogers said that everyone should file every something every day citizens should to reduce their tax liability, and they year, with the Cook County Assessor’s Office have access and opportunity had very good reason, to reduce their and with the Cook County Board of Review. tax liability. I just thought that was to do as well,” Rogers said. “Since you pay taxes every year, have something every day citizens should your valuation evaluated every year, so have access and opportunity to do as you’re paying no more than your fair share,” well,” Rogers said. Rogers said. Rogers said that homeowners should be aware of the propThe Cook County Assessor’s Office submitted the following erty tax appeal process, which he said is a simple one. People statement: The Cook County Assessor’s Office’s technological can file an appeal at cookcountyboardofreview.com. By filing an upgrades are part of a countywide effort to ensure all property appeal, it gives the Board of Review jurisdiction and authority to tax offices, including the Board of Review, are no longer using a look at a property owners’ property. The Cook County Assessor system that is more than thirty years old. We continue to work does a broad assessment of one-third of the County every three with all Cook County’s property tax offices to ensure that properyears. When there are changes in the property, Rogers said there ty assessments and tax bills are back on schedule. are instances where property owners might get a reduction in For more information about the Cook County Board of taxes, based on things like flooding, etc. Review, visit www.cookcountyboardofreview.com. You can also Rogers encourages people to file a property tax appeal so that they are paying taxes that are based on the actual value of call Commissioner Larry Rogers, Jr.’s office at 312-603-5540. BY TIA CAROL JONES
THE JOFFREY BALLET CONTINUES 2023-24 SEASON WITH MIXED REPERTORY PROGRAM, STUDIES IN BLUE Chicago – The Joffrey Ballet continues its 68th season with a captivating mixed rep program with original work choreographed by Liam Scarlett and Andrew McNicol, rounded out with a world premiere by Stina Quagebeur. Testing the limits of classical ballet with contemporary themes, scores, and breathtaking set design, Studies in Blue features deeply moving works that showcase the range of the Company’s repertoire with choreography by the most visionary artists in modern dance. Studies in Blue will be presented at the historic Lyric Opera House, 20 North Upper Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago, in ten performances only, from February 15–25, 2024. The program begins with Yonder Blue by British choreographer Andrew McNicol, set to a score by Peter Gregson. McNicol creates a sense of vastness with minimalist costuming and unique lighting in this Joffrey-commissioned piece. McNicol draws inspiration from writer Siri Hustvedt’s illuminating book A Plea for Eros. In the book, Hustvedt describes “yonder” as a word that shifts and moves, implying distance between one place and another. The color blue similarly holds multiple associations, from honesty to melancholy. The program continues with a world premiere by Belgian choreographer Stina Quagebeur titled Hungry Ghosts with music by Jeremy Birchall. Praised for her masterful blending of classical and contemporary ballet, Quagebeur intuitively communicates universal journeys, whether that be abstract or narrative. Quagebeur’s world premiere of Hungry Ghosts at the Joffrey conveys
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the blight of addiction, and the longing to feel connected amidst devastation. Meditating on the Opioid epidemic, one of the most seismic human tragedies of modern times, she describes the work as “the story that statistics can’t tell and that words alone cannot do justice to.” Studies in Blue concludes with the Joffrey premiere of Liam Scarlett’s Hummingbird, a breathtaking expression of human emotion. Set to Philip Glass’s three-movement Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Scarlett articulates profound love and longing through the progression of three pas de deux. Surrounded by the striking artistry of John Macfarlane’s hand-painted stage design, Hummingbird invites audiences to embrace compassion, reminding us of what it feels like to be human. “With Studies in Blue, we are delighted to present the world premiere of Hungry Ghosts and deepen our relationship with Stina, whom I believe is one of the most inspiring artists working today. Along with Andrew’s transcendent Yonder Blue and Liam’s tender reflection of humanity with Hummingbird, we see how today’s choreographers express abstract ideas with remarkable clarity, inspiring Joffrey Company Artists to go beyond their perceived limits, recognize their ability to ignite conversations, challenge perspectives, and take flight,” says The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director Ashley Wheater MBE. “As we reach the midway point of an exhilarating season, Studies in Blue points to the Joffrey’s persistent success of illu-
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The Joffrey Ballet...Continued From Page 2 minating visionary artists, and Ashley’s masterfully curated a mixed rep program that does exactly that,” adds President and CEO Greg Cameron. “This year continues to showcase our organization’s dedication to artistic exploration, and through championing modern creators and advocating for their compelling role in shaping our community, the Joffrey continues to advance Chicago’s dynamic and creative landscape.” Studies in Blue features live music performed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra, conducted by Scott Speck, Music Director of The Joffrey Ballet. Ticket Information The Joffrey Ballet presents Studies in
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FRIENDS OF THE PARKS ANNOUNCES INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Friends of the Parks’ interim executive director is a bicycle activist, transportation planner, educator, mental health advocate and proud product of the Chicago Public Schools. Chicago’s parks also have played important roles in all chapters of Gin Kilgore’s life—from cutting through Nichols Park on the way to high school, to getting married in Humboldt Park, to building sandcastles with her child at North Avenue Beach and training for the marathon by running along Daniel Burnham’s “emerald necklace” of boulevards. All of the assets Kilgore believes will serve her well as she steps into this new position at the venerable organization known for protecting Chicago’s lakefront, advocating for equity across the Chicago Park District and fighting for environmental justice. Kilgore was hired at FOTP in 2022 as deputy director. Since being at the organization, the former Hyde Park resident says she has learned a lot about “grass tops” advocacy. She came to the position thinking she would draw most heavily on her grassroots and policy backgrounds, but quickly discovered that the listening and facilitation skills gained from her time in classrooms have been equally valuable. “We can’t do ground level work in each of the over 600 parks across Chicago. Instead, we support and amplify the efforts of local “parktivists”—Park Advisory Councils and other stakeholders. The trends we see from across the city then guide our advocacy work at the policy level. Kilgore also appreciates the way FOTP holds space for complex, often messy conversations “When I first read about our Parks as Democracy? conferences, the English teacher in me raised an eyebrow. I now think our public discourse would greatly benefit if people used more question marks than exclamation points.” Before working at FOTP, Kilgore was a bicycle/pedestrian planner at the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning and program director at Ride Illinois. She co-founded Bike Winter to show that cycling is a year-round form of transportation and was instrumental in the development of the Bloomingdale Trail, which was renamed the 606 Trail. She also served on the board of Break the Gridlock, an organization that was dedicated to reducing automobile dependence. When wearing her educator hat, Kilgore was a lead literacy teacher at a Chicago public elementary school, where she served on the Local School Counsel during a principal transition, served as LSC president at her child’s elementary school, and taught composition at Malcolm X College. “We’re happy to have Gin step into this new role. In addition to working with communities to protect our parks and ensure Chicagoans of all ages have access, equitable programming and funding, we continue to work on our signature projects, Nature Along the Lake and Earth Day. FOTP will play an active role in the Chicago Park District’s strategic planning process this year and we are looking forward to celebrating our 50th anniversary in 2025 with park lovers across the city,” says FOTP Board Chair Bronwyn Nichols Lodato.
BELT ANNOUNCES AVAILABLE FUNDING FOR GROCERY STORE EQUIPMENT UPGRADES
State Senator Christopher Belt is encouraging local grocers to apply for funding through the Illinois Grocery Initiative for the purchase of updated energy-efficient equipment. “There are many factors that play a part in operating a successful grocery store,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “Through the Equipment Upgrades Grant Program, our local grocery stores have the opportunity to receive funding to aid in purchasing necessary, updated equipment.” Rising energy costs lead to outdated equipment, which presents a major expense for small community grocers. Under the Equipment Upgrades Program, eligible grocers can apply for grants to upgrade heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment; refrigeration units and freezers; lighting systems; and other systems providing significant energy savings. Eligible grocers should apply online by March 25. In order to support the businesses most in-need, grocers must be independently-owned with fewer than 500 employees and no more than four grocery stores. Grocery stores located in food deserts as defined by the USDA map will be given priority. The Equipment Upgrades Program is the first program to be rolled out as a part of the Illinois Grocery Initiative’s efforts to address food insecurity by supporting local grocers and reducing food deserts. “We need to consider all that goes into functioning grocers and provide them with help in any way we can,” said Belt. “Upgrading store equipment is a step in the right direction to ensuring we have accessible grocers to help combat food insecurity.” The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity will hold webinars to assist applicants on Jan. 31 at 10 a.m. and Feb. 8 at 2 p.m. Learn more about the Illinois Grocery Initiative here.
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Nathan Cummings Foundation Opens Grant and PRI Opportunity for Racial, Economic, Environmental Justice NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- The Nathan Cummings Foundation (NCF) announced today that it is accepting proposals for grants and program-related investments (PRIs). This grant and PRI opportunity flows from the foundation’s strategic plan to activate the totality of its assets to support organizations driving people-centric impact outcomes toward racial, economic, and environmental justice (REEJ). “We are excited to have an open line for values-aligned organizations and innovators to reach us,” said NCF President and CEO Rey Ramsey. “They hold the keys to how we advance impact solutions. We will listen and learn from them.” The foundation has an approximately $17 million grantmaking budget for 2024 and will offer three new types of grants: Venture Grants: (up to $100K): These grants are shortterm and designed to provide expedited support to social entrepreneurs with breakthrough and innovative solutions. Advancement Grants: (up to $250K) These grants are designed to provide two-year support to project-based work and/or help scale organizations and promising solutions. Enterprise Grants: ($250k+) These grants are designed to provide multi-year, unrestricted funding to partners that have deep alignment across our REEJ focus areas and offer the most opportunity to use all our financial and nonfinancial resources to support their solutions. The PRI initiative is backed by the board’s recent decision to dedicate five percent ($22 million) of the foundation’s endowment in the coming years to provide low-interest loans and other forms of low-cost financing to organizations focused on REEJ. The foundations budget for the initiative’s first year is targeted at approximately $3 million. The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2024. NCF encourages applicants to review the “Apply for Funding” section of its website for guidance. For additional information about this announcement, please contact NCF’s Director of Communications Candice Wynter, at Candice. Wynter@nathancummings.org. The Nathan Cummings Foundation is a multigenerational family foundation, rooted in the Jewish tradition of social justice, supporting and investing in systemic solutions that advance racial, economic, and environmental justice. We are committed to leveraging 100 percent of the foundation’s assets — from our grants to our investments to our voice — in pursuit of people-centric impact. For more information, visit nathancummings.org.
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HSN CHAMPIONS EMERGING DESIGNERS THROUGH EXCLUSIVE COLLABORATION WITH HARLEM’S FASHION ROW ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., PRNewswire -- HSN®, a leader in livestream shopping and video storytelling, announced an exclusive collaboration with Harlem’s Fashion Row (HFR), tapping four of the agency’s top designers, each with their own fresh, distinct perspective. Debuting next month will be collections from brands Megan Renee and Undra Celeste, followed by two new designers in the fall. “Harlem’s Fashion Row has brought us exceptional designers with beautiful and exclusive collections that we are honored to share with our audience,” said Bridget Love, GMM & VP Fashion, Accessories, Jewelry & Beauty, HSN. “This collaboration helps HSN continue to offer our customers with an ever-changing mix of must-have items that reflect multiple perspectives on fashion. We are proud to support HFR’s mission of inclusivity and empowerment in the fashion industry.” Brandice Daniel, founder of Harlem’s Fashion Row, passionately expressed her commitment to elevating diverse voices in the fashion industry through the collaboration with HSN. She emphasized, “This project not only celebrates unique perspectives but also provides a new and vital platform for designers of color, extending beyond the boundaries of traditional retail. It signifies a notable advancement in the range of opportunities presently accessible to designers of color.” Megan Renee x HFR is a 9-piece collection for everyday wear with original prints embodying strength, confidence, and unapologetic femininity. For Undra Celeste x HFR, Undra has created a 10-piece wardrobe featuring modern, fun, and bold workwear. The new collections will range in price point from $49.95 for a T-shirt
to $189.95 for a trench coat. Discussing the inspiration behind her collection, Megan Smith, designer of Megan Renee, elaborated, “Each piece tells a story through unique prints and vibrant colors, reflecting the identity of a woman who embraces her power and individuality. Creating this collection has been an incredible journey, allowing me to showcase my distinct point of view on fashion.” “Undra Celeste x HFR embodies the essence of a multicultural woman who wants to show up to work feeling like her authentic self,” said Undra Duncan, designer of Undra Celeste. “This collaboration for HSN is an exciting opportunity to share my vision of the future, where fashion becomes a statement of unyielding self-expression for every woman.” The HRF brands will appear on-air on February 1st via a live remote from Harlem, where each designer will have one full hour of programming. Customers can shop their exclusive new collections on www.hsn.com later this month, leading into the network’s month-long celebration of Black History Month. Learn more and shop Black Owned businesses on www.hsn.com. HSN® takes shoppers on a journey – embracing the new, exploring untrodden paths, and bringing shoppers a unique perspective that enriches their lives. HSN offers a curated assortment of exclusive products and top brand names in health and beauty, jewelry, home/lifestyle, fashion/accessories, and electronics and incorporates entertainment, personalities and industry experts to provide a unique shopping experience. HSN engages millions of customers across the U.S. via two TV channels, which are widely available on cable/satellite TV, free over-the-air
TV, and digital livestreaming TV. The retailer also reaches millions of customers via the QVC+ and HSN+ streaming experience, a website and mobile app, and social pages. HSN was founded more than 45 years ago as the first shopping network and is based in St. Petersburg, Fla. To learn more, visit corporate.hsn.com, follow @HSN on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, or follow HSN on Pinterest, YouTube or LinkedIn. Qurate Retail, Inc. (NASDAQ: QRTEA, QRTEB, QRTEP) is a Fortune 500 company that includes the Qurate Retail GroupSM portfolio of brands as well as other minority interests. Qurate Retail Group comprises six leading retail brands – QVC®, HSN, Ballard Designs®, Frontgate®, Garnet Hill® and Grandin Road® – all dedicated to providing a more human way to shop. Qurate Retail Group is the largest player in video commerce (“vCommerce”), which includes video-driven shopping across linear TV, ecommerce sites, digital streaming and social platforms. For more information, visit qurateretailgroup.com or follow Qurate Retail Group on YouTube or LinkedIn. Founded in 2007 by Brandice Daniel, the organization supports emerging talent and provides a platform for underrepresented Black and Latinx designers. Harlem’s Fashion Row is the premier agency creating a bridge between brands and designers of color through product collaborations, experiential marketing events, and brand strategy. The objective is to provide real business opportunities that will enable designers to showcase their skills and abilities in an industry that is often inaccessible to this group. To learn more, please visit www.harlemsfashionrow.com.
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REP. FORD SECURES GRANT TO EXPAND TRAVEL PROGRAM FOR CHICAGO YOUTH 100K appropriation grant to benefit 400 youth through Austin neighborhood nonprofit
Chicago Austin Youth the streets and show them Travel Adventures (CAYthe world on an internaTA) is proud to announce tional stage. I am beyond they are the recipient of a grateful for Rep. Ford’s $100,000 special approdedication and commitpriations grant secured by ment to our organization,” Representative LaShawn says Crystal Dyer, FoundK. Ford. The grant will er, and CEO of Chicago cover up to 400 youth to Austin Youth Travel Adexpand their knowledge of ventures, Inc. heritages around the globe In addition to CAYTA’s and connections to career World Citizen Program, apprenticeship programs. they offer both a Teen Getting youth out of the Reach Afterschool Proneighborhoods and congram and a job training necting them to personal program in partnership experiences will enhance with Choose Chicago. their self-esteem, deThe nonprofit was creasing self-doubt which also recently awarded a increases mental stress $200,000 grant for gun viand can lead to violent outolence prevention in partbursts and the use of guns. nership with the Chicago Founded in 2015, Crystal Dyer launched CAYTA in Chicago’s Park District and a $30,000 grant for Austin fresh to promote Austin neighborhood where her grandson Devin, was violenthealthy eating, healthy lifestyle tours, and menu planning. ly killed. Today, the organization is thriving, reaching at-risk “CAYTA is growing expotentially, and I am ecstatic. I could children, youth, and young adults through a variety of programs have never imagined the rate of growth we have experienced aimed at showing them a world outside their neighborhood, a when we first launched. It is a blessing and I am honored that world many have never seen. Devin’s memory will continue to live on in the good work being “After I lost my grandson to gun violence in Chicago, I vowed carried out each and every day here in the Austin neighborhood to do everything within my power to ensure no other family ex- and around the world,” adds Dyer. periences such a tragedy. Through CAYTA, we get the youth off For more information about CAYTA, visit their website.
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Leadership Greater Chicago Elects New Board Members: Lucino Sotelo, Northern Trust Corporation, and Ann Marie Wright, BMO Financial Group CHICAGO, IL – Leadership Greater Chicago (LGC), achieve higher levels of success, with a passionate focus issues through dynamic education and experiential the region’s premier civic leadership development on educational equality in all communities. Previously, activities. These diverse individuals represent the most organization, recently welcomed the election of Lucino Sotelo was a board member of City Year Chicago, Exprominent corporate, nonprofit, government, and educaSotelo, Executive Vice President at Northern Trust Cor- ecutive Service Corps of Chicago, Rauner YMCA, Peace tion organizations. poration, and Ann Marie Wright, U.S. Chief Risk Officer & Education Coalition, and LGC. He is an Executive LGC creates connectivity among its Fellows for BMO Financial Group, to the LGC Board of Directors. Member of the Latino Corporate Directors Association to positively impact not only themselves but their As elected LGC board members, both Sotelo and Wright (LCDA). Sotelo has an MBA from Northwestern Univer- employees, their constituents, their clients, their will support LGC’s mission to develop a strong channel sity’s Kellogg School of Management and a bachelor’s of neighbors, and their families. This connectivity is of civic leaders who will shape the future of Chicago and science degree in accounting from DePaul University. the backbone and strength of the LGC network, the region. Wright brings vast leadership skills and commitenabling leaders to leverage collective resources to “We are grateful to have Lucino and Ann Marie join ment to equity and inclusion to the LGC Board that will make the Greater Chicago Region a more dynamic, the LGC Board of Directors as we move into a year that position the organization for strength and growth in the inclusive, and collaborative community. presents new challenges and exciting opportunities for future. Wright, an LGC Daniel Burnham Fellow, is the LGC Fellows are a distinguished group that the future of civic leadership in our city,” said Myetie U.S. Chief Risk Officer at BMO Financial Group where includes former First Lady Michelle Obama; ManHamilton, LGC Chief Executive Officer and LGC Fellow she is responsible for ensuring that the organization ef- aging Partner of Emerson Collective and former since 2016. “The LGC Board continues to reflect the fectively identifies and manages the risks in the business U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan; former diversity of its Fellows in every way, and LGC will benefit and legal entities through which it operates in the U.S., Executive Chairman of Urban Partnership Bank Dafrom their respective expertise, leadership and commit- provides review and oversight of risk issues for leadvid Vitale; Co-CEO and Chief Investment Officer of ment to our community and region,” she added. ership, and fosters a strong risk culture across the U.S. Ariel Investments John Rogers Jr.; General Partner Sotelo, an LGC Fellow since 2006, will help deterMost recently, Wright was U.S. Chief Auditor. Previous- of Henry Crown & Company Steve Crown; Managing mine strategy and governance and work with the LGC ly, she served as Chief Operating Officer for the North Partner at Cleveland Avenue Andy Zopp; Deputy leadership team to further the organization’s strategic American Commercial Bank. Wright is a board member Governor for Health and Human Services for the plan to convene, connect and mobilize the region’s most of the Civic Consulting Alliance, the Chicago SymphoState of Illinois Grace Hou; Chairman, Commispromising leaders to effect change. Sotelo is an accomny Orchestra, the Chicago Foundation for Women. She sioner of the Mayor’s Office for People with Displished executive with digital, analytics, and marketing also serves as co-chair of BMO’s Leadership Council abilities Rachel Arfa; President of United Airlines expertise who leads the Digital Services organization for Inclusion and Diversity. Wright holds a master’s in Holdings, Inc. Brett Hart; Chancellor of Chicago City accountable for realizing the Wealth Management digital management degree specializing in Finance and ManColleges and vision, strategy, and roadmap for Northern Trust Coragement Strategy from Northwestern University. MacArthur Genius Juan Salgado; President and poration. Sotelo was formerly appointed to the Chicago Leadership Greater Chicago (LGC) is the region’s CEO of Metropolitan Family Services Ric Estrada; Board of Education by Lori Lightfoot in 2016. He also premier civic leadership development incubator, deliver- and President and CEO of Access Living Karen Tamformerly served as a Commissioner on the Chicago Plan- ing the knowledge and network to lead bold, transforma- ley. Leadership Greater Chicago is a 501(c)3 nonning Commission. Sotelo has committed himself to com- tive change. LGC convenes, connects, and activates the profit organization. To learn more, visit: lgcchicago. munity and investing in organizations that help others area’s most promising leaders around key socioeconomic org.
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Honor Rosa Parks, Not Through Words, but Action BY BAKARI HEIGHT
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ebruary 4 is Rosa Parks’ birthday. It is also Transit Equity Day. These days are tied together because Rosa Parks is an iconic figure among many of the civil rights era who chose the tactic of refusing to give up her seat on the bus. And transit advocates, like myself, want to make the connection to this act of resistance to highlight the rights of all people to high-quality public transportation powered by clean and renewable energy and organized labor. But for far too long, policymakers BAKARI HEIGHT in Washington have prioritized highways and cars over public transit. This has devastating impacts not only for the climate crisis but on the budgets of local transit agencies and communities across the nation. A new piece of legislation introduced last month by Congressman Hank Johnson from the Atlanta area would change that. The bill titled, “Stronger Communities through Better Transit Act” will provide high-quality transit to communities across the country. The fact of the matter is the COVID pandemic and recovery forever changed how our communities function, work, socialize, and commute. It also dramatically showed that public transit is essential to our communities, local economies, and the lives of millions of people across the country. Essential workers depend on and operate transit, small businesses depend on transit, and historically marginalized communities depend on transit. Transit is a key component of economic recovery and a more environmentally sustainable society, and it’s a road to equity for disconnected communities—rural, urban, and suburban. The recently introduced legislation would create a new formula grant program available to all transit agencies to increase service frequency and dependability so that people don’t have to wait so long for the bus, to provide additional hours of service so that those who don’t work white-collar hours can still get to their jobs; and to add new, frequent service to underserved communities. For decades, the federal government has supported the cost of operating aviation through air traffic control and the cost of shipping through investment in ports and the management of locks and dams in the inland waterways. These are essential services for the movement of goods and people. Operating high-quality transit is just as essential to get people to employment and to give businesses access to talent and customers. And it is time for Washington to treat it as such. While Congress has taken vital steps in recent years to fund transit capital projects like the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the fact of the matter is that the lack of congressional action on operations funding, which this latest bill would provide, has led to critical funding shortfalls at numerous transit agencies and has left many in fiscal trouble.
This new legislation will help fix that.
The truth of the matter is that in communities throughout the country transit is a driver of economic growth, jobs, and opportunity for many residents. Nationally, tens of millions of people in the U.S.—from small rural towns to major urban centers—rely on public transit to get to work every day, generating trillions of dollars in economic activity. Every dollar
invested in transit offers a 5-to-1 return, and every $1 billion invested in public transit produces 50,000 jobs. Transit agencies are often among the largest employers in their cities. We also know the climate crisis is not coming; it is here now. And it’s getting worse by the day. We’ve seen it all around us on a near daily basis. It is impacting our economy and nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Investing in public transit is one of the top ways we can help address the climate crisis on the scale that is needed. In other words, an investment in transit by policymakers would be a win-win. A win economically and a win in our efforts to address the climate crisis. And it is far past time for Washington to ensure that public transit does not just recover from COVID but expands to create more-sustainable and -prosperous communities. We need to honor Rosa Parks not just through words, but through action. And that is what this bill will do.
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Bolingbrook Black History Month Awareness Club Celebrates Being Brilliantly Black 26th Annual Black History Month Celebration Awards Hall of Fame to Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Vincent Cornelius Bolingbrook, IL, January 10th, 2024 – The County, IL, Judge Cornelius holds a distinBolingbrook Black History Month Awareness guished service record, including the 140th PresClub is set to mark its 26th annual event on Sat- ident of the Illinois State Bar Association. He urday, February 10th , 2024, from 2:00 pm until was the first African American to serve as ISBA 5:00 pm at Bolingbrook High School, 365 Raider president. Judge Cornelius has made significant Way, Bolingbrook, IL 60440. contributions to the legal community, including This free, family-friendly event is a vibrant serving as Illinois Bar Foundation President and platform for raising awareness and understand- Chancellor of the Academy of Illinois Lawyers. ing of Black History. Hosted by the spirited Past Hall of Fame award recipients include Chicago comedian Bryant BLT Turner, Bolingretired American baseball left fielder Billy brook’s Black History Month Awareness Club Williams, Congressman Danny Davis, and Rev. aims to make a meaningful impact in spreading Jesse Jackson. awareness and education of Black history within The event, held during Black History Month, the community. The program highlights will is designed for all residents, regardless of race or feature an anticipated performance from Black origin, to build bridges of tolerance and underMagician Spellbinder, author, poet, spoken-word standing. Sponsors for the event include Valley artist Anita Riddle, and the Jubilee youth and View District 365U, the Village of Bolingbrook, adult choir. Honor roll students from Valley View Fountaindale Public Library, Great Lakes Credit District 365U middle schools will be introduced, Union, Illinois American Water, Bolingbrook and scholarships will be awarded to seniors Bank and Trust, and various local businesses. residing in Bolingbrook who have been accepted The celebration is open to the public and to college. features entertainment, children’s activities, This year’s notable Hall of Fame award will complimentary snacks and drinks, and excitbe presented to Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court ing raffle prizes. For more information on The Judge Vincent Cornelius. An esteemed Circuit Bolingbrook Black History Month Awareness Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit Court of Will Club, visit www.bolingbrookblackhistory.com
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Great Lakes Credit Union and Encurage Financial Network Credit Union Jointly Announce Intent to Merge Chicago, Ill. – Great Lakes Credit Union (GLCU) and encurage financial network credit union (encurage) are excited to announce their plans to merge pending regulatory approval and an encurage membership vote. If approved, the combined organization will operate under the unified brand name, Great Lakes Credit Union. The credit unions are targeting a close later this year as a legal effective date for the merger. Both boards have voted in favor of the combined merger. Early in 2023, First Financial Credit Union launched the encurage brand as a cooperative effort of four formerly independent credit unions (S & C Electric Employees CU, Win-Hood Co-Op CU, C & NW Proviso CU, First Financial CU) aimed at helping their members to keep their local legacy while providing each credit union with the tools to improve operations, maximize resources, and enhance member services by pooling and sharing knowledge. In today’s highly competitive and rapidly changing financial marketplace, it is becoming increasingly challenging to offer the wide range of products and services that members want. Attracting new members and new employees in this competitive market is also becoming increasingly difficult. By merging with Great Lakes Credit Union, encurage will be able to leverage even more resources and benefits in the form of additional products and services, new and robust technologies, an increased branch network, financial education/counseling services, and position its credit unions for continued growth. Both credit unions wanted to find a partner that matched their own passions, shared similar bonds, policy guidelines, and an overall philosophy that aligned closely with their own missions, as well as a shared dedication and loyalty to their teams, members, and communities. “When we announced the formation of encurage in early 2023, we also indicated that it was the first step of many to enhance services and benefits for our members. By joining with Great Lakes Credit Union, we will take collaboration and innovation to an even higher level,” says Michael Abraham, CEO of encurage. Upon closing, Abraham will become the Chief Strategy Officer of Great Lakes Credit Union. Abraham continues, “Since its launch, encurage has provided a wide range of services to its credit union network and, with this merger, we will find many more ways to create an even richer experience for our members and our communities.” Steve Bugg, President and CEO of Great Lakes Credit Union says, “GLCU chose encurage as a merger partner because they are committed, as are we, to member focus, leadership, community involvement, and a vision for the future. We share a mutual dedication to our members, employees, and communities. Great Lakes Credit Union welcomes the entire encurage financial network of credit unions to our organization and look forward to continuing the legacy and success these credit unions have become known for. Our intent is to ensure these partner credit unions continue their unique identity that is tied back to their originating sponsors. In doing so, we are committed in keeping their voices heard under the advisory councils to ensure we remain close to our members and communities.” As member-owned cooperatives, and under the guidelines of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), full merger approval is contingent upon membership approval, along with regulatory approvals from the NCUA and Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation. As the merger process moves forward, both credit unions will provide information to their respective memberships via their websites (www.glcu.org and www.firstfcu.org/encurage) and through other applicable communication channels. Upon completion of the merger, encurage financial network will bring over more than 14,000 members, mostly in the greater Chicagoland area, and over $200 million in assets to the new organization to combine with GLCU’s 80,000 members and $1.3 billion in assets. The combined entity will serve 94,000 members and hold approximately $1.5 billion in assets. Founded in 1938 and headquartered in Northern Illinois, Great Lakes Credit Union is banking for a greater good. As a not-for-profit financial cooperative with over $1.3 billion in assets, GLCU is proud to serve 80,000 members in Chicagoland and surrounding areas, and to give back to its members and communities through education, volunteerism, and partnerships. Learn more about GLCU’s accounts, educational initiatives, and community development programs at www.glcu.org. encurage financial network credit union was formed in 2023 to provide collaborative solutions for the members of four small asset-size credit unions with legacies extending back as far as 1936. encurage has steadily expanded and grown, serving over 14,000 members and holding over $220 million in assets.
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Dexter King Died Believing that the Truth of His Father’s Killing Will Someday Rise vegetarian, giving up sugars and starches until his body craved natural foods. He said he was bothered that his grandfather, Daddy King, (TriceEdneyWire.com) - Not another King might have lived a longer life had he eaten difdying far too soon. This was the immediate ferently. At her son’s insistence, Coretta, who reaction of many at the news that Dexter Scott had mastered the art of rich Southern style King, the youngest son of Dr. Martin Luther cooking, became a vegetarian. Once when I King Jr. and Coretta Scott King had died from traveled with her to a Florida spa, I was disprostate cancer at age 62. In 2007 his sister mayed that for a week, they served nothing but Yolanda died at age 52. raw vegetables and veggie smoothies. Yet, she At the time of his death, Dexter had served also believed her strict regimen eased her pain as both chairman of The King Center and Presfrom gout and other discomforts prolonging ident of the King Estate. In that capacity he enher life. She died at the age of 78. gaged in legal intellectual property fights with Both mother and son shared an intense corporations, federal agencies, and court suits determination to prove to the nation that with family members to protect his parents’ James Earl Ray did not kill Martin Luther King legacy. His strongest crusade, however, was his Jr, that his murder was the result of a conspirbattle to bring to justice those responsible for acy involving the U.S. government and the his father’s murder. assassins should be held accountable. Born in Atlanta on Jan. 30, 1961, he was In the early 1990’s I picked Dexter up at named after Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in the DC airport and took him to the NationMontgomery, Alabama, where his father served in his first pastorate and helped launch the al Press Club where I had helped arrange a famous Montgomery Bus Boycott. He was the briefing on the assassination. He spoke about second-born son of Dr. King and Mrs. King and his plans to meet with Ray and that he believed was only 7 years old when his father was assasRay’s claim of innocence and, based on other home, the same one that buried his father. The exsinated in Memphis on April 4, 1968. periences in the mortuary he attributed to his quest evidence, felt along with other family members that For years, Dexter King—who has an amazing Ray was not the lone assassin. to come to terms with death and dying. To underresemblance to his globally acclaimed father, conOn December 8, 1999, Dexter and Mrs. King, on stand the intricacies of the criminal justice system, fessed that when he “looked in the mirror he saw his in 1982, for a short spell, he became a police officer behalf of the family, pursued a civil suit in Memphis. father’s face trapped in mine.” In his memoir “Grow- in Atlanta. His stance to wear a uniform with a side- A jury of six Whites and six Blacks unanimously ing Up King,” he spoke of gazing upon the writing implicated U.S. government agencies in the wrongful arm shocked the principled non-violent, anti-gun on his father’s crypt, “Free At Last,” and feeling that workers at the King Center. But he was determined death of Dr. King. The shocking evidence convinced same sense of freedom. Yet he was freed in a differ- to understand the system from the inside out. the jury that Dr. King had been the victim of assasent way- not in death - but in the resolution of living sination by a conspiracy involving the Memphis Dexter also wanted to test his acting abilities. his best life on his own terms and not becoming a With his uncanny resemblance to his father, he por- Police Department as well as local, state, and prisoner of the King name. trayed him in the 2002 television movie “The Rosa federal government agencies, and the Mafia. The As a journalist and later biographer of Coretta Parks Story.” His love for the creative arts drew him Jury also concluded, just as Dexter had argued all Scott King, I was in and out of the King household along, that Ray was not the shooter, but had been to relocate to California but he also continued his since the seventies watching their becoming years. work with the King Center and commitment to the set up as a patsy to take the blame. As a teenager Dexter used to love talking about one King family legacy, This news, where both Dexter and Mrs. King day becoming a businessman and he started his testified, should have rocked the world, but unAs deftly as he helped free himself from fear first enterprise, a music company where he hired fortunately it landed like the noise of a feather and tradition, he also took responsibility for freehimself out as a disk jockey for weddings. In later hitting the ground. The verdict and shocking tesing his family, especially his mother, from digging years, his zest for business skills took root at the timony were virtually ignored by the media - as it their graves with their forks. He became a strict King Center, where he sometimes took the reins is today. of the King Center with his siblings helping it Dexter was often criticized for his insisto become a Beloved world house of peace and tence on following up on details ignored by non-violence. the press, but he argued that it was hard for Coretta King said all four siblings—Martin him to believe looking into his father’s murIII, Yolanda, Dexter, and Bernice had inheritder was somehow illogical. ed specific qualities from her and their father. Yet, even in this failure, Dexter believed Yolanda had a love for the performing arts and as his mother did, that they had both freed became an actress. Martin III, a social justice themselves of the guilt of not pushing for the activist; Bernice, a Call to ministry and pastotruth. So many times, they had heard their ral and organizational leadership; and Dexter, father and husband say, “Truth crushed to a drive to master the complexities of life by Earth Shall Rise Again.” pushing forward, overcoming the most difficult And they left this world believing that problems, even when at the very root he had to one day it would. overcome himself. The Rev. Dr. Barbara Reynolds is co-auConfronted with the fear of death, instead thor of the memoir, Coretta Scott King: My Journalist, Dr. Barbara Reynolds, with Martin Luther King III (left) and of running from it, he freed himself by running the now late Dexter Scott King (on right wearing hat) in their younger Life, My Love, My Legacy. into it. At age 16, he started working at a funeral BY DR. BARBARA REYNOLDS
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ENTERTAINMENT 13 PBS Presents a Curated Collection of Films, Series, and Digital Content to Celebrate Black History Month 2024
The Cleaners 2 is Sedrick’s debut hit movie to his first movie The Cleaners. This movie has been highly anticipated. Sedrick Savoy.
Filmmaker Sedrick Savoy Unveils
“The Cleaners 2” on Leading Streaming Platforms After Chart-Topping Success of Predecessors OPELOUSAS, La., PRNewswire -- Sedrick SaCity” has solidified SSFILMZ as a powerhouse in voy, the visionary Louisiana filmmaker behind the the film industry, known for pushing boundaries cinematic triumphs “The Cleaners 1” and “When and challenging conventions. Country Meets The City,” is set to enthrall audienc“The Cleaners 2” promises to build upon the es once again with the highly anticipated release success of its predecessors, offering audiences a of “The Cleaners 2.” Savoy’s journey from humble cinematic experience that goes beyond traditionbeginnings to a celebrated figure al storytelling. Sedrick Savoy’s in the entertainment industry has dedication to using his platform been nothing short of extraordifor positive change is evident nary, marked by groundbreaking in every frame, as he strives to visuals and storytelling that have bring people together and make earned him numerous awards, a meaningful impact on the including RIAA gold and platiworld. num certifications. Despite the recognition “The Cleaners 1” and “When and accolades that continCountry Meets The City” stand as ue to pour in, Sedrick Savoy testament to Savoy’s prowess in remains grounded in his roots crafting narratives that resonate and committed to philanthrowith audiences on a global scale. py. His unwavering efforts to The success of these films has help others in need have led to paved the way for “The Cleaners various initiatives and charita2,” which is poised to make its ble endeavors that aim to bridge debut on the popular streaming gaps and celebrate diversity in platforms FilmHarbor, Prime, and Sedrick Savoy a Louisiana pioneer the world of film. Savoy’s jourTubi. This release marks a contin- in the film and music industry. Sed- ney serves as a true testament rick Savoy. uation of Savoy’s commitment to to the transformative power delivering exceptional storytelling of following one’s dreams and that transcends genres and captivates diverse using success to uplift others. audiences. “The Cleaners 2” stands as the next chapter Savoy’s unique eye for storytelling has not in Sedrick Savoy’s cinematic legacy, showcasing only propelled him to fame but has also left an innot only his evolution as a filmmaker but also delible impact on those who have experienced the his dedication to creating narratives that inspire cinematic journeys he creates. SSFILMZ, Savoy’s and unite. Audiences worldwide are invited to production company, has become a source of inexperience the magic of “The Cleaners 2” as it spiration and hope for many, providing a window premieres on FilmHarbor, Prime, and Tubi, sointo new perspectives and cultures. The success lidifying Sedrick Savoy’s position as a trailblazer of “The Cleaners 1” and “When Country Meets The in the world of storytelling.
ARLINGTON, VA, – PBS will celebrate Black History Month with an expanded new slate of programming, specials, and digital content, shining a spotlight on the diversity of people, stories, and experiences in the Black community. As a complement to the primetime schedule and continuing for the third consecutive year is THE BLOCK PARTY, a streaming collection and social campaign presented by PBS’s Black Culture Connection, created to amplify Black stories across PBS’s digital platforms through curated and original bonus content. “PBS is proud to bring forth stories from diverse perspectives with documentaries such as GOSPEL and those from INDEPENDENT LENS and POV, which apply a wide lens on the lived experiences of the Black community,” said Sylvia Bugg, Chief Programming Executive and General Manager, General Audience Programming at PBS. “We’re also excited to bring back audience favorites with the return of FINDING YOUR ROOTS and THE BLOCK PARTY, highlighting content that audiences can access during Black History Month and all year long.” “At PBS KIDS, we want kids across the country to see themselves represented in our content, and also want to be a window into experiences that may be different from their own,” said Sara DeWitt, Senior Vice President and General Manager, PBS KIDS. “We’re excited to welcome Lyla and the Loops family to PBS KIDS and know families across the country will be drawn to this warm, funny, and smart series.” Below is a snippet of the schedule of Black History Month 2024 programs premiering on PBS (check local listings), PBS.org, and the PBS App—available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast and VIZIO. GOSPEL LIVE! PRESENTED BY HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR Premieres: Friday, Feb. 9, 9 p.m. ET GOSPEL LIVE! PRESENTED BY HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. is a concert celebration honoring the legacy of Gospel music in America. As a companion to GOSPEL, hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., secular and gospel artists sing their favorite gospel classics. GOSPEL Premieres: Monday, Feb. 12, 9 p.m. ET Musical styles come and go, but there’s one sound that has been a constant source of strength, courage, and wisdom from the pulpit to the choir lofts on any given Sunday. GOSPEL, the latest history series from Henry Louis Gates, Jr., digs deep into the origin story of Black spirituality through sermon and song. INDEPENDENT LENS “Breaking the News” Premieres: Premieres: Monday, Feb. 12, 9 p.m. ET Frustrated by a broken news media system, a group of women and LGBTQ+ journalists launch The 19th*, an unprecedented digital news startup dedicated to combatting misinformation. Challenging the status quo, the 19th* aims to elevate voices often left out of mainstream news. “Breaking the News” captures honest discussions at The 19th* around race and gender equity, revealing change doesn’t come easy.
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Pigeon Forge, Dolly Parton Team Up for 2024 Pigeon Forge Family Challenge on how much fun families have while visiting our destination,” said Pigeon Forge Executive Director of Tourism Leon Downey. “Dolly’s involvement took the challenge to the next level for the families and us!” The five families featured in the 2024 Pigeon Forge Family Challenge are the: Bethunes—Jenn and her husband Kyle and their three
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. — Dolly Parton is keeping a big secret about Pigeon Forge. The entertainment legend and Pigeon Forge’s hometown gal knows which one of five families was crowned the grand champion of the 2024 Pigeon Forge Family Challenge. Parton was on hand to help announce the grand champion and will appear in the final episode that airs in March 2024. “All five families are winners in my book because they truly squeezed every ounce of fun and great times out of the Pigeon Forge Family Challenge,” Parton said. “Everybody enjoyed the family fun and great attractions that we offer in Pigeon Forge, and they made lifelong friendships and sweet memories that they’ll have forever.” Others can discover the grand champion and see the competition unfold when the seven-episode series airs on Pigeon Forge’s YouTube channel. The series was filmed at several locations in Pigeon Forge in August 2023. Knoxville broadcast journalist and Tennessee native Beth Haynes served as host. The first episode, which introduces the five families, aired the week of Jan. 29. Subsequent episodes will be released on Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27 and March 5. Episodes also are available for viewing at https://www.mypigeonforge.com/family-challenge. The grand champion family will be revealed in the seventh and final episode which also will be released on March 5. The 2024 Pigeon Forge Family Challenge grand champion family won $5,000 and a return trip to Pigeon Forge. “The Pigeon Forge Family Challenge proved itself to be an ideal setting to showcase the variety of attractions Pigeon Forge has to offer while also shining a spotlight
children Ben, (12), Molly, (10), and Eli, (8), are Tampa Bay, Florida, natives who have spent the past three years traveling the country in a renovated bus; Boldens—Dayna and Ernest and their two children Aria, (9), and Bryce, (4), are from Atlanta, Georgia; Nichols—Ashlee and her husband Brett and their three children Laikyn, (10), Lennyn, (8) and Brexton, (5), are from Boerne, Texas; Daniels—Rosalynn and Harvey and their three children Harper, (9), Harvey IV, (5), and Hollis, (3), also are from Atlanta, Georgia, and Falins—From Las Vegas, Nevada, Sandi and her husband Jimi and their three children Nixon, (14), Skylar,
(13), and Ryder, (10), have traveled the country for the past eight years in their RV. The Nichols and Boldens were first-time visitors to Pigeon Forge, while the Bethunes, Daniels and Falins knew the lay of the land from previous family vacations. The Pigeon Forge Family Challenge put each family through the paces as they displayed their skills, enthusiasm and agility in five contests. The Island in Pigeon Forge is the backdrop for the introductory episode where the five families come face to face for the first time. One episode finds the families on the lawn of the Mountain Mile where they rolled around in a 12-foot in diameter water-filled orb from Zorb Outdoor Gravity Park. Another installment features the families at the historic Old Mill where pancakes were the key to their success. An episode at the Lumberjack Feud Adventure Park tests the families’ athleticism, while another filmed at Country Tonite Theater got the families on stage and in step. Of course, they visited Parton’s Dollywood theme park in an episode where knowledge was the featured attraction. The winning family in each competition was awarded the most points, and the family with the greatest cumulative points was named the 2024 Pigeon Forge Family Challenge grand champion. Pigeon Forge is located in East Tennessee, approximately 35 miles from Knoxville and McGhee-Tyson Airport. Twothirds of the nation’s population east of the Mississippi River lives within a day’s drive, making it an easily accessible family vacation destination. The city’s neighbor is Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most-visited national park in the U.S. It also is home to Dolly Parton’s Dollywood theme park, Tennessee’s most-visited ticketed attraction. More information about all aspects of Pigeon Forge is available at MyPigeonForge.com or toll-free at 1-800-251-9100.
NCHE LAUNCHES LANDMARK ACTIVITIES TO HONOR THE 8TH ANNUAL NATIONAL DAY OF RACIAL HEALING WASHINGTON - The National Collaborative for Health Equity (NCHE) celebrated the 8th Annual National Day of Racial Healing with groundbreaking activities, such as releasing a series of scholarly articles amplifying the value of connecting across racial, ethnic, and other perceived differences to embrace a shared humanity. And, working with publisher Mary Ann Libert Inc., NCHE also released a roundtable discussion on research showing that many Americans seek unity and want to embrace racial healing. On January 16, an extraordinary day when more than 200 communities across the United States held National Day of Racial Healing events, NCHE continued its pursuit of health equity by emphasizing the need to eliminate racism. “We recognize that health inequities and health disparities will only end when we end racism,” said Dr. Gail C. Christopher, NCHE’s executive director. “NCHE is expanding our mission to do just that, to work on ending racism in America. We recognize it requires comprehensive strategies that include healing from past injustices.” While serving as vice president and senior advisor at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Dr. Christopher and others were catalysts for launching the National Day of Racial Healing, which has blossomed into a national event that unites people of all races, ethnicities, and religions in communities nationwide. In October, NCHE released the results of its first annual Heart of America Annual Survey. As described by Dr. Christopher, “We looked at the major polls used to take the pulse of our country and realized that far too many are merely capturing and amplifying a dominant narrative about division and polarization. Yet our elections continue to show the general electorate is not so extreme or polarized. NCHE developed a survey to take the pulse of America’s readiness to do the hard work of healing, overcoming our legacy of
racial division, and actualizing our core democratic ideals and tenets. “ The survey, conducted by The Benenson Strategy Group, a premier strategic market research firm, found that almost a third (31%) of Americans want our nation to do the relational work that will enable us to see ourselves through a lens of shared humanity. Eight out of 10 respondents recognize that diversity in the workplace is an important requirement for us to overcome our differences, and they believe that teaching our nation’s history of racism in our school system is a necessary step in our healing and overcoming our historical divides. And more than 80% of the respondents want a leader that unites rather than divides. “There is really a readiness in this country for us to put polarization and division behind us so that we can solve our collective and common challenges and problems,” Dr. Christopher said. The wide-ranging discussion, which can be read by clicking HERE, includes Dr. Brian Smedley, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute; former Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring; Dr. Susan Eaton, Professor of Practice & Director, The Sillerman Center, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University; Michael Winger, is a Senior Fellow with the American Association of Colleges & Universities; and Heather McGhee, a renowned thought leader and author of an award-winning, New York Times Bestselling book, The Sum of Us—What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together. “The Heart of America Survey truly shows that a counternarrative exists to the dominant media attention on our political divisions,” said McGhee. “Yes, the Heart of America Survey says that four out of five Americans believe that the country is more divided now than ever before, but in that same survey, more than four out of five Americans
are united on some of the most hot-button issues around race and our democracy, where there have been shocking decisions by state legislatures and by this conservative Supreme Court in the area of diversity policies and in the areas of book banning and censorship around our children’s freedoms to learn.” As part of its commemoration of the National Day of Racial Healing, NCHE also released five scholarly articles on race and racial healing, which are important resources for leaders working to end racism and achieve health equity. 21st-Century Narrative Change with Focus on Social Media, written by Amy Sprecher and Aaliytha Stevens, Co-founders Building CommUnity LLC Facilitating Social Transformation Through Self and Collective Healing: A Collection of Insights, Resources, and Practices, written by Colette Rausch, Director, Neuroscience and Peacebuilding, Think Peace, and Laura Webber, Convener, Think Peace Learning and Support Hub Toward Transformative Reparations, written by Rob Corcoran, Program Design & Training Consultant, Initiatives of Change International, and Mike Wenger, Senior Fellow, American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Segregation Yesterday and Today: Exploring Possibilities for Systemic Change, written by Susan Eaton, Professor of Practice & Director, The Sillerman Center, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University The Economic Wellbeing of Black Americans and the Implications for Health Equity, written by Darrell J. Gaskins, Ph.D., MS, William C. and Nancy F. Richardson, Professor in Health Policy and Director, Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins School of Management and Public Health.
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