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Josiah and Kristin Smith are a married couple, living in California, who are navigating the entertainment industry as Christians. God has opened a lot of doors for them. Kristin reports on sports and entertainment news for CBS2 in Los Angeles and Josiah has found success on social media and online with his clean comedy. P2 Josiah and Kristin Smith consider their marriage their ministry. As a Christian married couple in Hollywood, they walk in their purpose. PHOTO PROVIDED BY AILEEN BEDEAU

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2 Black History Focus briefly RTHS DISTRICT 227 SPECIAL OLYMPICS BASKETBALL TEAM TAKES HOME THE GOLD!

The Rich Township High School District 227 Special Olympics Team took home the gold on January 24, 2022. Due to the pandemic in 2020 they were unable to compete, but now the Raptors Special Olympics Basketball Team has won their division title again! Special Olympics Basketball Team Head Coach Kathleen Guitierrez says, “Two years ago, our ‘OlyRockStars’ basketball team was headed to state for basketball but the pandemic stripped them of this glory. Two years later we were able to begin our basketball season and our Raptors Special Olympics basketball team took home the Gold winning their division title again. We are headed back to state for the Championship March 11 - 13th!” Superintendent Johnnie Thomas and all of the faculty and staff of RTHS District 227 are so proud and cheering on the team. THE VILLAGE OF DIXMOOR HONORS TRUSTEE DWAYNE TYSON

Dixmoor, Ill. –– The Village of Dixmoor honored Trustee Dwayne Tyson for his work in the community with the Dixmoor Vikings youth program by renaming a street in the Village at a ceremony and dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 8. The Dixmoor Vikings is a youth football and cheerleading program Tyson started in 2011. The organization serves more than 300 kids – 80 percent of whom are honor roll students. The organization is independently owned and operated and has produced the No. 1 football player in the state with no resources and not even a home football field. “We were the first program in the area to take kids to play in tournaments at some of the finest stadiums in the NFL,” Tyson said. “We provide experiences these kids can’t get anywhere else. But this program is so much more than just football and cheerleading. We work hard to mentor the kids in the program and help them become not only good athletes but also good citizens. In addition, we provide good meals for the kids because here everyone is family.” The Dixmoor Vikings just returned from a tournament in Las Vegas which was played at Allegiant Stadium, the home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The Vikings won championships in the 9-year-old and 11-year-old categories. The Village of Dixmoor is renaming Robey Avenue. The new name will be Dixmoor Vikings Dr. Honorary Dwayne Tyson.

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The Smiths are part of the City of Angels International Christian Church, where they lead the Arts, Sports and Media Ministry. They host a Bible Talk each week. They invite different artists and creatives to it. Josiah described being a married Christian in Hollywood as very interesting. “You really have to be about your purpose and be willing to say no to things if it’s going to compromise what you believe and what you stand in,” he said. Kristin believes their marriage is their ministry. It is interesting being a married Christian couple in Hollywood, but it is also fun for her. She believes God has given both of them talents, to bring Him glory, and they are walking and living in their purpose, and enjoying the ride along the way. Josiah and Kristin’s faith informs the roles and projects they take on. Years ago, Josiah was featured on a role on a TV show that didn’t align with his beliefs. It was embarrassing for him because it wasn’t the brand he was trying to put out there. From that point on, he decided he was going to be willing to say no to gigs that might compromise his beliefs. They are careful not only with the roles and projects, but the partnerships they have. Josiah turned down a partnership with a company because it didn’t align with his beliefs. They believe saying no to opportunities that aren’t aligned with their beliefs opens them up for more opportunities that are aligned with their beliefs. “I have to be very careful and not be afraid. I have to be bold enough and realize that my why is greater than success in this industry. Success in this industry does not drive me, my relationship with God drives me, and bringing Him glory drives me,” Kristin said. It is very easy for Kristin to say no because she is in touch with her why. It means that she has changed scripts, she will not

swear on TV, she won’t talk about certain topics on air. She has boundaries that she will not compromise. She has even stopped a production to change scripts. She has had to say no and not be afraid to go against the grain. Josiah has been in the industry since childhood, doing TV shows and commercials. He has been in California for 11 years. He started doing background work, then started getting speaking roles. His social media platform has been growing since the pandemic with his clean comedy, which let him know there was a lane for it. Kristin wanted to be a news anchor since she was 8 years old. She has been on the air since 2005. It was a dream that came true. She has been able to have a good career in the last 17 years. She has hosted TV news shows throughout the country. The Smiths look at their platforms as a way to make God’s name great. They view the platforms as opportunities to connect with other people in the industry. They try to stay engaged with people with their ministry. They consider themselves the chaplain of the entertainment industry, being open to helping anyone who wants to get to know God more. During the pandemic, the Smiths noticed more people engaging them through the weekly bible talks. They have received countless messages from people who see them as people they can connect with in hard times. “When your brand really is your lifestyle, people notice. I think regardless of what we are going through, people can see our life and they see something different,” Kristin said. While they have gone back to hosting the Bible Talk in person, they want to continue to reach people globally through their online platforms. What they do is a labor of love, they feel as they really do have the most important job in the world, to help people get to know God. You can follow the Smiths on Instagram @ams.losangeles. You can follow Josiah Smith at officialjosiahsmith and Kristin Smith at kristinsmithtv.

Lt. Governor Stratton Launches Agricultural Equity and Food Insecurity Initiative SPRINGFIELD— Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton today launched the Agricultural Equity and Food Insecurity Initiative, called #AgConnectsUsAll. We know there are disparities in who enjoys the benefits of, and who has access to, the opportunities the agriculture industry has to offer in this country—including in Illinois. We also know that food insecurity impacts far too many people in all 102 counties of Illinois, especially children and the elderly. That is why Lt. Governor Stratton and her team have begun traveling across the State to conduct listening tours as part of #AgConnectsUsAll. These listening sessions allow for gathering information from stakeholders with first-hand knowledge to formulate a long-term strategy that will work towards elevating equity in the industry and addressing food insecurity. Lt. Governor Stratton and her team have already toured Peoria, Chicago, and East Saint Louis, Illinois. They are excited about listening and learning in these spaces and look forward to doing more. FEBRUARY 2022 During the month of February, the emphasis of #AgConnectsUsAll will be on diversity and equity. Black Farmers once owned

14% of the land in this country, now they own about 1.3%. Lt. Governor Stratton and her team will focus on identifying funding opportunities for marginalized farmers and improving access to Ag education and career pipelines. MARCH 2022 During the month of March, #AgConnectsUsAll will emphasize food insecurity and finding pathways to ensure residents have access to fresh, nutrient-dense, and culturally relevant food. Since the beginning of the pandemic, food insecurity has doubled among the general population in Illinois, tripled in households with children, and increased 60% among seniors. Lt. Governor Stratton is dedicated to this work, as evident in her role as Chair of the Governor’s Rural Affairs Council (GRAC). The Council was created to improve the delivery of state services to rural Illinois, while expanding opportunities and enhancing the quality of life for all Illinoisans with a particular focus on rural residents. To learn more about the #AgConnectsUsAll launch, go to the Lieutenant Governor’s social media platforms (@LTGOVSTRATTON, LTGOVSTRATTON) for the announcement and updates.

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National Gun Violence Experts Map Path Toward Ending Scourge this epidemic has devastated communities of color for decades. Between 2000 and 2018, The day after President Joe 162,000 Black Americans — Biden met with New York City including 139,000 Black men — Mayor Eric Adams to unveil a died violent deaths; among those, new plan to reduce gun violence, 85 percent were killed by gun Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott violence. Much of this violence participated in a panel discussion stems from systemic racism that with national experts on gun and has led to pervasive inequalities community violence that highlightsuch as poverty, barriers to health ed solutions that address violence as care, and insufficient educational a public health issue. and economic opportunities. Given the significant spikes in “George Floyd was an violence in cities across the U.S., National Experts on Community Violence Intervention Programs induction point in this country, panelists urged city leadership to Discuss Cutting Edge Solutions to Gun Violence (L-R) Greg Jackson, deploy evidenced-based community Emefa Agawu, Aqeela Sherrills, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Fatimah it signaled to us that no longer should we see law enforcement as violence intervention strategies that Loren Dreier, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott. this single kind of ubiquitous point complement law enforcement rather PHOTO CREDIT: THE HAVI of contact for safety in our respecthan languish in a polarized approach role to play, but this is a public health crisis tive communities,” said Aqeela to public safety. first and foremost,” said Jackson. “And if Sherills, the Executive Director of the “Yes, every day there’s going to be we’re not taking a public health approach, Community Based Public Safety Collective a role for our police officers. One of the then we are missing what’s happening (CBPSC) and Advisor to the Community things I think about is how do we bring to our community right now. And while Violence Intervention Collaborative (CVIC) those people in who need to be held law enforcement plays a great role on the led by Hyphen Partnerships. “Reimagining accountable—not throwing people away reactive side, all of that proactive work safety is not just about more procedural forever. But when you are talking about [by violence intervention programs and training and de-escalation strategies for serving warrants, people who need to be community agencies] needs to happen if cops, it’s also about investing in compulled off the streets because they have we truly want to end gun violence once and prehensive community-based public shot somebody—that’s the role for our law for all. We truly believe that if we attack safety and community-led solutions,” enforcement officers. this public health crisis the way it’s playing The White House CVIC initiative, But what we cannot continue to do out in our communities, we can see a world which includes expert technical assisis to make them [police] responsible for where law enforcement is not accountable tance from the HAVI, Cities United, everything,” Mayor Scott said during a to solve this problem alone.” CBPSC, and the National Institute for powerful discussion at the National Press The panel discussion was held at the Criminal Justice Reform, supports a coClub, hosted today by the Health Alliance start of Black History Month to shine a light hort of 16 jurisdictions from across the for Violence Intervention (HAVI), a public on the crisis of gun violence in communicountry—including Baltimore, Newark, health organization helping to build and Memphis, NYC and Los Angeles—to support hospital-based violence intervention ties of color and explore the scaling up of cutting-edge holistic solutions that have leverage millions of dollars in public programs throughout the country. been shown to be capable of transforming funding to scale and strengthen their The discussion was moderated by hard-hit communities around the nation. CVI infrastructure. Washington Post editor Emefa Agawu, Since the start of the pandemic, gun All the advocates reinforced the who produced the Post’s Reimagine Safety violence has spiked in cities across the game-changing work of the Biden-Harseries, and included opening remarks from United States, where in 2020, gun homiris administration and its decision to Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Deputy Assistant cides increased by 30 percent nationwide embrace the “public health” framing of to the President and Director of the White compared to 2019. Communities of color, gun violence and steer billions of dolHouse Office of Intergovernmental Affairs. and especially Black Americans, bear a lars of funding to support community Greg Jackson, Executive Director of disproportionate share of this violence — in violence intervention, including a poCommunity Justice Action Fund, an orgatential $5 billion that is included in the nization that advocates for a comprehensive 2020, Black males aged 15 to 34 accounted for 42 percent of gun homicide victims, Build Back Better Act, which continues policy agenda that addresses gun violence despite making up just two percent of the to face stiff opposition in the Senate. as a public health issue, highlighted that population. Despite the current opposition, the addressing the problem of gun violence While the recent spikes in violence Biden Administration has held fast on upstream helps cities achieve Mayor Scott’s have brought renewed attention to the its campaign commitments to support vision. “We see that law enforcement has a urgent crisis of gun violence in this country, community violence intervention. BY MALIK RUSSELL

Chicago Urban League to Host Health and Wealth-Focused Events For Black History Month 2022, the Chicago Urban League is focusing on equity in health and wealth wit programs that are open to the public. Thursday, February 17: From Redlining to Racially Biased Appraisals: Tackling Homeownership Discrimination Now 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., online via Zoom webinar Chicago Urban League President & CEO Karen Freeman-Wilson will lead a discussion on how racial bias in home appraisals contributes to the racial wealth gap. The conversation will feature local leaders who are focused on finding solutions to ending this form of discrimination. Visit the event page on ChiUL.org/events to register. Monday, February 28: The State of Black Business in Illinois: Findings from the First Statewide Black Business Survey

10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., online via Zoom In late 2021, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Chicago State University and the Chicago Urban League launched a first-of-its-kind statewide Black business survey to solicit information directly from Black-owned businesses. This virtual panel will discuss high-level findings from the survey and identify major takeaways from the research. Panelists will also discuss opportunities for providing further assistance to help the state’s Black businesses thrive. To register, visit the event page on ChiUL.org/events. Established in 1916, the Chicago Urban League works to achieve equity for Black families and communities through social and economic empowerment. For more information, visit www.ChiUL.org. Find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

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State Rep. Evans Brings Clean Offshore Wind to Illinois, Long Term Clean Jobs to Chicago’s Black and Brown Communities *Key first step for the Illinois Rust Belt to Green Belt Pilot Program Act* Legislation that would position Illinois to lead on offshore wind in the Great Lakes and create long term, good-paying jobs for Chicago’s black and brown communities made its way through committee today. The Rust Belt to Green Belt Pilot Program Act (House Bill 4543), introduced by State Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. (D-Chicago), passed the House Public Utilities Committee on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022. The bill would allow Illinois to pursue federal funding to build an offshore wind port on Chicago’s Southeast Side, ultimately righting the wrongs of generations of environmental racism. “This bill sends the message nationally that Illinois is ready to lead the Great Lakes offshore wind development, while locally it has the potential to bring jobs and clean air to an area of our state that for generations has suffered from environmental racism,” State Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. (D-Chicago) said. “This bill brings innovation to the state of Illinois and opportunity to our black and brown communities on Chicago’s South Side.” The bill would create the Illinois Rust Belt to Green Belt Fund within the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to capture part of the $17.1 billion for ports made available through the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure package – specifically the 68% percent of $17.1 billion designated for new port construction. This fund would support port construction and infrastructure workforce development related to offshore wind, by providing grant funding and other financial assistance. It will potentially train and facilitate the employment of historically underrepresented communities. Upwards of 1,000 skilled jobs that span construction, implementation, operations, and maintenance would be created by an offshore wind pilot project, in addition to the thousands of jobs that could be created for port construction. Labor groups, environmental, and clean energy advocates, including Blacks in Green, People for Community Recovery, Sierra Club, the Chicago Federation of Labor, Chicago and Cook County Building Trades Council, IBEW 134, Chicago Laborers District Council, Teamsters Joint Council 25 and International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 have signed on as proponents to the bill. The bill now goes to the full Illinois House of Representatives for further consideration. Rush Announces $50,000 For Hyde Park Jazz Festival from American Rescue Plan CHICAGO — Today, U.S. Representative Bobby L. Rush (D-Ill.) announced that the Hyde Park Jazz Festival will receive a $50,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) with funding made possible by the American Rescue Plan, which Rush helped pass last March. Nearly $58 million in NEA grant funding is going out to 567 arts organizations across the country to help the arts and cultural sector recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The organizations can use the funding to save jobs and to fund operations and facilities, health and safety supplies, and marketing and promotional efforts to encourage attendance and participation. “The Hyde Park Jazz festival is an outstanding cultural event for our city,” said Congressman Bobby L. Rush. “It’s free, it’s world-class, it’s renowned, and I am so proud that it is held in the 1st District. I love jazz and I’m thrilled that the Hyde Park Jazz Festival will receive $50,000 from the American Rescue Plan. This monumental legislation, which I was proud to help pass, is truly a gift that keeps on giving.” Grant awards were given out in increments of $50,000, $100,000 or $150,000 and do not require cost sharing or matching funds. This was a competitive grant process; the NEA received and reviewed more than 7,500 eligible applications requesting $695 million. Foster Statement on House Passage of America COMPETES Act Congressman Bill Foster (D-IL) issued the following statement after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the America COMPETES Act: “I was proud to vote for the America COMPETES Act – a historic investment in our nation’s economic future and our position as the world’s leader for science, technology, and innovation. This is an opportunity to strengthen our STEM workforce, reinforce our national security, enhance our semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, and provide America’s national labs with the resources they need to maintain our world-class scientific infrastructure. As a scientist who spent 24 years working at one of our national labs, I know how important these investments will be to our scientists and their capacity for research, development, and innovation. I’m looking forward to working with my colleagues in the House and Senate to bring this legislation to President Biden’s desk.” The America COMPETES Act includes five amendments offered by Congressman Foster: Keep STEM Talent Act: Allows graduates with advanced STEM degrees to remain in the United States following their graduation and would remove barriers for STEM-educated international students who want to work in the United States. Strengthening Digital Identity Act: Directs the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to create a new framework of standards to guide government agencies when providing digital identity verification services – placing an emphasis on privacy and security. Restore and Modernize Our National Laboratories Act: Authorizes Congress to appropriate $6.1 billion each year over the next five years for the Department of Energy to prioritize maintenance projects at the national labs, including construction and enhancements of lab infrastructure. The funding could also support lab modernization programs and the promotion of environmentally responsible operations. Allow the Office of Science to use new funding for its National Virtual Biotechnology Lab: Bolsters research and development related to the COVID-19 pandemic and long-term biothreats. The America COMPETES Act of 2022 represents a historic investment to surge production of American-made semiconductors, tackle supply chain vulnerabilities to make more goods in America, turbocharge America’s scientific research and technological leadership, and strengthen America’s economic and national security at

home and abroad. Foster is a Member of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and serves as chairman of the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight.


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Richard King Mellon Invests in Black Founded Ed-Tech Startup PITTSBURGH PRNewswire -- RK University and a dual Mechanical Engineering Mellon Foundation makes a project-relatand Economics Major at 16-years-old. Later ed investment in a Black father-son-led transferred to Howard University, and as a junior company that aims to increase diversity in and at 18, won a university engineering design STEAM fields so disadvantaged populations competition. are included in the future of work. DamoChief Technical Officer and Damola’s son, la and Wole Idowu - engineers, creatives, Wole Idowu, knows the impact of access to educators, and entrepreneurs - founded Toyz mentorship and learning opportunities. Raised in Electronics at Carnegie Mellon University’s Washington DC’s Ward 8, became a Thiel 20 unSwartz Center for Entrepreneurship in Pittsder 20 finalist at age 15 as he was graduating high burgh, Penn. school. “My dad’s support gives me opportunities Using its Social-Impact Investment Prothat I can build on,” Wole explained. “It allows gram, the Richard King Mellon Foundation me to grow and pass it on to more people, making invests in for-profit companies looking to it widespread equitably so access can truly reach accomplish a public good that aligns with its beyond the limits we imagine are capable today.” Strategic Plan. These investments are known Enrolling at Carnegie Mellon University at as Program-Related Investments. The Conage 15, he was featured on CNBC’s 20 under 20 vertible note investment leads a $500,000 Transforming Tomorrow documentary. Wole holds Toyz Electronics with high school students during a workshop at the Swartz Center seed round for Toyz Electronics and proan Electrical and Computer Engineering degree, of Entrepreneurship. PRNewsFoto vides resources for: also minoring in Business Administration and EnImproving the Dah-Varsity Android and trepreneurship for Creative Industries. iOS Apps Since 2020, Toyz Electronics has been involved Refining and developing the TOYZSTEAM curin various activities and challenges. The company was riculum a semi-finalist for the BNY Mellon and Innovations Increasing the scalability, measuring and evalWorks social innovation challenge, Upprize. It was uating the effectiveness of both TOYZSTEAM and also an MIT Solve finalist for Antiracist TechnoloSuperhero Rap program for difficult learners gy and in the MIT Solve Incubator for Unbundling Raising educators’ and learners’ awareness of the Policing. With the assistance of a faculty advisor and Dah-Varsity app to increase its reach and impact Executive Director of the Entertainment Technology Hiring two full-time employees in 2022 Center at Carnegie Mellon University Drew Davidson, “As we celebrate Black History Month, the Toyz completed National Science Foundation I-Corps historical significance of the Mellon Family investing research. in the Idowu Family does not evade me,” expressed Toyz was also involved in the Startup Boost PittsScreenshot of Dah-Varsity App.PRNewsFoto CEO Damola Idowu. “I am inspired by Booker T. burg Spring 2021 Cohort and recognized as an X4-ImWashington, who received funding from Andrew Carn- Superhero versions of themselves and foster skills that pact Top-Ranked Impact Tech Solutions for Black egie and endowed Tuskegee and Hampton Universities allow them to overcome obstacles that hinder their Leadership in 2021. educational paths or to create new trails to sustainto train former slaves to capture the opportunity of Toyz Electronics has impacted more than 2,000 able creative, software, manufacturing, hardware, and the industrial revolution. This investment allows us students, using its Dah-Varsity App, Superhero Rap entrepreneurship careers. The key is to give disadto empower disadvantaged populations to upskill for concept, and TOYZSTEAM curriculum to empower vantaged students the power to engage in an equitable the future of work by using our Dah-Varsity App, our diverse and disadvantaged students to maximize their Superhero Rap concept, and culturally relevant TOYZ- metaverse economy and give them opportunities to superhero capabilities careers in the technical, crecontrol their lives. STEAM curriculum to make emerging economies, ative, maker-related industries and entrepreneurship. The history of Toyz Electronics stems from the such as the metaverse, more equitable for everybody.” For more information, visit https://www.rkmf. duo’s own STEAM superhero background. In 2022, Toyz Electronics strives to empower org/pages/toyz-electronics or https://toyzelectronics. At 15-years-old, Damola enrolled at Syracuse 5,000 diverse and disadvantaged students to become com/.

What would a fully funded Black Futures look like? BALTIMORE PRNewswire -- This Black History Month, CLLCTIVLY, a place-based social change organization that centers Black Genius, Narrative Power, Social Networks, and Resource Mobilization, is honoring Black leaders in their community who are making history every day with #28DaysofBlackFutures. #28DaysofBlackFutures is a crowdfunding and narrative power campaign that amplifies and mobilizes resources for Black-led organizations serving Greater Baltimore. Since its launch in 2019, CLLCTIVLY has mobilized over $500,000 for Black-led organizations. Throughout the month, they will highlight 28 dedicated Black leaders and organizations on the ground creating programs and initiatives that drive health, wealth, safety, and culture in Baltimore. Their goal is to raise $100,000 to support organizations that have historically

been underfunded. The collective proceeds will then be divided amongst the groups. The theme for the campaign is Black Joy, Black Liberation, and Black Futures. CLLCTIVLY asked each organization to envision where their organization would be in ten years if they were fully funded. “We believe narrative power and resource mobilization work hand in hand. Black-led organizations are competing against a narrative in corporate media that often pathologizes Black bodies. Subsequently, organizations are asked to focus on the problems in the community and then tasked with challenges addressing them with little to no resources. We wanted to give Black-led organizations a moment to breathe and dream. It’s important that we reclaim our narrative and speak to the everyday genius that keeps making a way out of no way.” said Jamye Wooten, founder of CLLCTIVLY and creative director for the #28Day-

sofBlackFutures campaign. Since its launch in 2019, CLLCTIVLY has worked to shift capital to Black-led organizations through a participatory no-strings-attached grantmaking process. Their monthly Black Futures Micro-Grant offers community organizations the opportunity to submit a two-to-threeminute video highlighting their mission and vision. Once applications are closed the community at large votes for the winners. Over 70,000 votes have been cast. “We believe those closest to the problem are closest to the solution. We are looking for individual donors and philanthropic partners to help us get funding in the hands of those on the ground,” said Wooten. Our mission is to end the fragmentation and duplication of programs, to learn from and about each other, and to be a resource for the Greater Baltimore community that seeks to find, fund, and partner with Black social change organizations. CLLCTIVLY IS A PLACEBASED SOCIAL CHANGE ORGANIZATION CENTERING BLACK GENIUS, NARRATIVE POWER, SOCIAL NETWORKS, AND RESOURCE MOBILIZATION. – cllctivly.org

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Black Child Clothing Introduces Their 300 Signature Collection CHICAGO PRNewswire -- Black Child Clothing, a clothing company out of Chicago, Ill., is excited to announce the launch of their 300 Signature Collection. This collection was designed to commemorate the 300 Freedom Suit Cases that were filed in the St. Louis Circuit Court House from 1814 to 1860, a time period when it was illegal for a slave to be found literate. The designs on the 300 Signature Collection display replicas of authentic slave signatures from these 300 Freedom Suit Cases. Many of these cases were filed by slaves in order to gain back their freedom. One specific case, that of Margaret Morgan vs. John Colter, set the precedent for all future cases involving slave freedoms in St. Louis, eventually giving light to an issue that was at the forefront of slavery in America during this time period. Owner and Founder, Matthew Delashment, created Black Child Clothing to continue the story from slavery to freedom, hoping to represent the move to empowerment among the Black community. He named his clothing company “Black Child” after being inspired by the poem “Hey Black Child,” written by Useni Eugene Perkins. Their 300 Signature Collection aims to further Mr. Perkins’ vision into today’s generation, taking pivotal moments within Black culture and creatively expressing them through fashion. The 300 Signature Collection features t-shirts, hoodies, long-sleeves, and hats in three available colors: dark grey, sand, and brown. You can purchase these items in sizes from small to XXXL, and every piece in this collection features a replica of a real slave signature.

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SHARON CHUTER AND PULL UP FOR CHANGE TEAM UP WITH NEW BEAUTY BRANDS LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Following a successful launch in February 2021, in which over $400,000 was raised and deployed to eight emerging black business founders at Essence Festival of Culture, Sharon Chuter and her non-profit organization, Pull Up For Change are re-launching the Make It BLACK campaign for Black History Month 2022 with new beauty partners. After the disruptive launch of Pull Up For Change and the #PullUpOrShutUp campaign in June 2020 - a social call-to-action that demanded companies to publicly disclose the number of black employees in their corporate office and leadership roles to help dismantle a system that has led to low economic participation for black people - Sharon Chuter and Pull Up For Change shook up the beauty landscape once again with the launch of Make It BLACK, a breakthrough campaign delivering iconic beauty products in limited-edition black packaging to redefine what it means to be Black and raise funding for black founders. The Make It BLACK campaign deals another blow to systemic racism by reclaiming the word black and making consumers understand that black is nothing but beautiful. Make it BLACK is making a bold statement to change the inaccurate and dangerous negative perception in society of the word and instead reframe and refocus on the beauty of Black. Afterall Black is the color of absolute luxury – it’s chic, classic, timeless, and iconic. The Make It BLACK campaign’s PETITION – which was created to get the Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam Webster Dictionary to update their definitions of the word black immediately – already has over 6,220 signatures and counting. As an integral part of the petition and campaign, Sharon Chuter herself has written an OPEN LETTER to the Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam Webster Dictionary, and is writing 6,200 additional letters - in support of each petition signature - to push upon the dictionaries and advocate for real change. “Language plays a critical role in how we perceive the world,” says Sharon Chuter. “The function of language goes beyond express-

ing ideas and concepts, it shapes thought and defines our collective consciousness. Language should be neutral, unbiased and reflective of our current realities. It is in this regard that the dictionary has work to do.” For this year’s Make It Black campaign, Pull Up For Change is partnering with established beauty brands - e.l.f., Flower Beauty, M∙A∙C Cosmetics, Mented, Morphe, and UOMA Beauty - to repackage their most iconic products in black. These limited-edition products will be available for purchase throughout February (Black History Month) and will be sold online with Ulta Beauty, through IPSY and BoxyCharm’s subscription boxes, and via the Make It BLACK and participating brands’ websites. 100% of the gross profits from the limited-edition iconic black products will be contributed to the PULL UP FOR CHANGE Impact Fund, which deploys capital to black-owned businesses and are allocated as grants to emerging black founders. Last year, the campaign raised over $400,000 which was deployed as grants to eight black female founders. “As a Black Female founder, I understand, first-hand, the struggles of raising capital or accessing funding,” says Sharon Chuter. “In fact, I am one of only 93 Black women in the history of America who have raised over $1M for startups. On the other hand, the average white male receives $2.1M to fund their start-ups. We have a long way to go to create true economic equality and there is no equality without equity. This is where I am proud to play a small part in supporting other Black female founders to make their dreams a reality, and to truly get the seat at the table that they very well deserve”. “Ulta Beauty is proud to join Sharon and Pull up For Change to empower Black beauty and drive meaningful change in our industry,” said Monica Arnaudo, chief merchandising officer at Ulta Beauty. “As a values-based company, we share the passion to shape how the world sees beauty and the intention to build greater equity for Black founders. Make it BLACK helps achieve this and we’re honored to support as the exclusive retail partner.”

The Wade Family Partners with Janie and Jack for Exclusive Spring Collection SAN FRANCISCO PRNewswire -- Chiljoy through bright colors, bold prints, and new dren’s fashion brand Janie and Jack debuted silhouettes seen throughout the collection. a Spring 2022 collection in collaboration The three-year-old fashionista’s playful with the Wade family. The Kaavia James spirit is featured throughout the campaign, Union-Wade x Janie and Jack collection, including shots alongside friend Crosby inspired by Kaavia herself and designed Sparrow, son of actress Nicole Lyn and in partnership with her parents, actress, entrepreneur Chad Easterling, celebratproducer, and best-selling author, Gabriing fun and friendship while highlighting elle Union-Wade, and NBA champion, the collection’s coordinated Best Friend businessman and activist, Dwyane Wade, sets. will highlight moments of family and “We are such fans of Janie and Jack friendship through the lens of optimism, and are thrilled to be partnering with them imagination, and fun. These long-standing on this collection,” said Gabrielle and Dwyane. fans of the brand, known for expressing them“The colors and patterns perfectly encapsulate the selves through impeccable style and coveted personality of our ‘Shady Baby’ Kaavia James family looks, developed this collection for boys PRNewsfoto/Janie and Jack and we cannot wait to share it with the world!” and girls ranging from 6 months to 18 years, “The Wades have been such incredible following Janie and Jack’s recent expansion into the Tween supporters of Janie and Jack over the years, allowing us to category in 2021. be a part of so many special family moments. Their passion, Known as a connector who brings people together, purpose, and exceptional eye for fashion have always been an Kaavia welcomes customers and fans alike into her world of inspiration,” said Vanessa McClure, Designer, Janie and Jack.

“With this partnership, we hope to celebrate friendship and style through an imagined world by Kaavia James. With that in mind, together we have created this joyful collection.” The Kaavia James Union-Wade x Janie and Jack collection is priced from $10.50-$74.00 and is now available to shop on www.JanieandJack.com and in select stores nationwide. Introducing new silhouettes and french terry fabrications, the fashion and accessories collection celebrates eye-catching patterns, three-tiered ruffles, and soft-as-a-cloud crochet detailing, all to prepare your little one and their crew for the spring season ahead. The collection highlights matching BFF sets in floral block prints and bold rainbow stripes, with outfit-making accessories such as bucket hats and socks, for coordinated sunny-day style. Janie and Jack is a design house with every kid at its heart—because individual style starts early. Each season’s collections feature modern twists on classic fashion. Janie and Jack is known for family moments, thoughtful details and memorable gifts. Visit Janie and Jack stores nationwide for kids’ clothing from newborn to size 6 and janieandjack.com for up to size 18.

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NKF Celebrates Black History Month NEW YORK PRNewswire -- The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) is excited to celebrate Black History Month by highlighting the health equity initiatives accomplished throughout the year such as the formation of NKF’s first-ever Health Equity Advisory Committee (HEAC) reaching its one-year anniversary and the recommendation for a race-free approach to eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate), which is an equation that determines a patient’s level of kidney function. People living with kidney disease, particularly those who identify as Black or African American, need to be aware that this new race-free equation may have an impact on their kidney disease care. Kidney disease is a public health crisis that affects an estimated 37 million adults in the U.S. and can lead to life-threatening kidney failure. Approximately 90% of those with the disease don’t even know they have it until it has progressed to the critical late stages. People of Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian American, or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander descent are all at increased risk for developing the disease. For example, Black or African American people comprise 13% of the U.S. population but represent 35% of those with kidney failure, treated with dialysis, or kidney transplantation. A joint task force was formed between NKF and the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) to evaluate various approaches that would remove race from the old equation. The task force recommended the adoption of the new eGFR 2021 CKD-EPI creatinine equation without a race variable as well as increased use of cystatin C combined with serum (blood) creatinine, as a confirmatory assessment of GFR or

kidney function. NKF and ASN affirm that race is a social construct, not a biological one so using race as a factor for estimating kidney function is not an acceptable approach. This shift in approach reflects a broader call to re-examine institutional policies and practices and to identify potential areas of health inequities and disparities. “We’re committed to seeing all labs and healthcare providers standardize on the use of this race-free approach, one that the NKF-ASN Joint Task Force worked together on for 10 months with considerable input from hundreds of patients and family members, medical students and trainees, clinicians, scientists, health professionals, and other public stakeholders,” said Kevin Longino, CEO of the NKF and a kidney transplant patient. “Although this new equation is only one first step in addressing the health inequalities present in healthcare today, this new race-free equation provides an unbiased, standardized approach for all laboratories in the United States to diagnose kidney diseases.” A Laboratory Engagement Initiative Workgroup comprised of NKF in collaboration with the American Society of Clinical Pathology, the laboratory community, and clinical laboratory societies have developed content and tools aimed at advancing an earlier diagnosis of kidney disease and urged improvements in kidney disease laboratory testing. “We appreciate how quickly the Laboratory Engagement Initiative Workgroup developed the tools needed to support

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Realm is currently holding auditions with both A-list artists and lesser known but outstanding actors. Realm’s commitments extend to philanthropy. Blake asserts that the nation’s HBCUs are teeming with some of the most brilliant minds on Earth, and pledges to join the HBCUs’ crusade to build meaningful futures for hundreds of thousands of gifted students by financially endowing the HBCUs with 10% of Steal Away’s net profits from the movie’s theatrical release, a revenue-sharing structure that could deliver up to $75 million to support emerging talent. Realm has launched a campaign to raise Steal Away’s $34.7 million production budget both via investment financing and corporate sponsorships. To achieve this, the for-profit company has partnered with 501(c)3 fiscal sponsor Fractured Atlas. According to forecasts by Nash Information Services, median gross revenues for “Steal Away” are projected to potentially reach $712 million across global theatrical, streaming, home video, television, and ancillary distribution platforms. Equity Investors are projected to receive a potential median ROI of 245%, with a potential high of 917%. Realm is creating spectacularly diverse blockbuster entertainment while breaking brilliant undiscovered talent and financially endowing the nation’s HBCUs. Learn more at https://www.realmpictures.co/.

Bounce to premiere sixth and final season of ‘Saints & Sinners’ on April 3 ATLANTA PRNewswire --­The saints and the sinners will have a winner-take-all clash this spring. Bounce, the popular broadcast and multi-platform entertainment network serving African Americans, will air the sixth and final season of its hit original drama series “Saints & Sinners” Sunday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT, starting Sunday, April 3. “Saints & Sinners has been a breakthrough success, attracting a huge and loyal fanbase and taking them on a rollercoaster ride every season,” said David Hudson, head of original programming for Bounce and an executive producer of PRNewsFoto the series. “We thank our amazing cast and crew for an incredible run and look forward to sharing the final eight episodes with viewers Sunday nights this spring.” Consumers can catch up on “Saints & Sinners” on Brown Sugar, Bounce’s subscription-video-on-demand service. “Saints & Sinners” seasons 1-5 are available in their entirety with final-season

episodes being added every Monday after their Bounce premieres. Set against the backdrop of a large southern church, “Saints & Sinners” centers around the pursuit of power, intertwined with greed, deception, corruption, compromising sexual affairs and murder. The cast is led by Vanessa Bell Calloway and Clifton Powell, with an ensemble featuring Tray Chaney, Keith Robinson, J.D. Williams, Jasmine Burke, Donna Biscoe, Christian Keyes, Dawn Halfkenny, Karlie Redd, Ashani Roberts and Kaye Singleton. “Saints & Sinners” is produced in partnership with Swirl Film’s Eric Tomosunas & Ron Robinson (“Behind the Movement: The Rosa Parks Story,” “Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story,” “Tales, Pride & Prejudice”). Nigel Campbell serves as the showrunner/executive producer of the series. Visit www.BrownSugar.com for more information.

Based on Andrew Ward’s epic Dark Midnight When I Rise, Steal Away is the legendary true story of Ella Sheppard and the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a warrior choir of young former slaves fighting the KKK’s reign of terror against their schools, not with bullets or bombs but electrifying songs of faith and freedom. One of the most breathtaking sagas ever known, Steal Away is a timeless story poised to become a beloved classic. PRNewsFoto

African American-Led Force Indy Race Team Elevates to Indy Lights with Driver Francis INDIANAPOLIS PRNewswire -- Force Indy Race Team has announced its entry for the 2022 Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires championship with Ernie Francis Jr. driving the team’s No. 99 car. Haitian American Francis heads to Force Indy after three wins in his lone season in the Formula Regional Americas Championship and a second-place finish in the inaugural season of the Superstar Racing Experience (SRX), with a win at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. Florida native Francis, 24, is also a seven-time class champion in the Trans Am Series (2014-2020). His 47 career victories are the most of any driver in Trans Am history. His 24 wins in the premier TA category trail only Paul Gentilozzi (31), Mark Donohue (29) and Tommy Kendall (28). “This is an incredible opportunity,” Francis said. “After getting a taste last year and beginning to learn what open-wheel racing is all about, I found myself wanting more. Open-wheel cars are incredible to drive. To know that I’ll continue my education with Force Indy and only one step away from the NTT INDYCAR SERIES makes this unbelievably special. I cannot wait to get started.” In December 2020, African American business leader and former racing team manager Rod Reid announced the formation of Force Indy with the focus on hiring men and women of color, including mechanics, engineers, staffers and drivers. During its inaugural season in the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship, the team won in thrilling fashion at New Jersey Motorsports Park with driver Myles Rowe. “Being able to finish our first season with a win showed what this team is capable of doing,” Reid said. “We want to thank Myles, who will always be a member of the Force Indy race team, and will continue to offer assistance and mentorship as he pursues another season in USF2000. “I could not be more thrilled to promote our group to the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires championship with Ernie Francis Jr. His work ethic and history of success speak for itself.”

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Uplifting Black Men Conference invites students, community members to lift their voices The seventh annual Uplifting Black Men Conference, to be held virtually on Saturday, Feb. 19, borrowed its theme of “Lift Your Voice” from a beloved source: the hymn “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” widely considered the Black national anthem. “It is a song that reflects upon the heritage of African Americans in their story of the tension between hope and despair,” said Patrick Wallace, assistant director of the Student Success Center and a conference organizer. “That’s the vision of this conference: teaching people how to speak hope in despair, no matter where they are.” The Uplifting Black Men conference debuted in 2016 to create a space of belonging and empowerment for young Black men at Virginia Tech and beyond. Between 300 and 500 students, faculty, staff, alumni, high school students, and community members are expected to attend the free event. “The conference is not just for Black men,” said Kimberly Smith, associate vice provost of Student Success Initiatives. “It’s open to any individual who wants to support the academic and social success of Black men.” This year’s keynote speaker will be Fred Bonner II, a professor and endowed chair in educational leadership and counseling and founding executive director of the Minority Achievement, Creativity, and High-Ability (MACH-III) Center at Prairie View A&M University, a Historically Black College and University in Prairie View, Texas. Bonner studies issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education,

including the success of academically gifted African American male college students. Breakout sessions will add to the theme of lifting one’s voice personally, socially, academically, and professionally, with speakers that include Sylvester A. Johnson, assistant vice provost for the humanities; Wayne A. Scales, the J. Byron Maupin Professor of Engineering in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; and DeLeon Gray, CEO of Black and Belonging and an associate professor of educational psychology and equity at North Carolina State University. For Wallace, the goal of the conference is twofold: to help Black students see their own potential, and to let them know “they’re not here alone, that there is an initiative that is supporting and advocating

for their academic success, advocating for their future.” Wallace, a native of Philadelphia, doesn’t remember receiving that kind of support as an undergraduate at Penn State. But as the director of Virginia Tech’s Black Male Excellence Network (BMEN), he hopes to engage Black students academically and socially with programming like the Uplifting Black Men conference or study sessions in the library. BMEN also sponsors the Barbershop Talk Series, which brings the wisdom and story-sharing of a traditional Black cultural space to campus with facilitated conversations. “It’s a space for students to be able to talk about their concerns and their anxieties, their worries, but also their hopes and their passions and their joys, things that are pertinent to their lives and to their experiences,” said Wallace. The next Barbershop Talk will take place Feb. 23 in the Black Cultural Center on campus. For a conference that falls during Black History Month, “Lift Your Voice” is the perfect message, said Smith. “It’s meant to be empowering to the students. They have a voice of their own, and we want them to feel confident in expressing that voice.” The Uplifting Black Men Conference will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19. Register for the virtual conference here. For questions, or to get involved in BMEN, contact Patrick Wallace at patrickw21@vt.edu.

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PHOTO SOURCE: (c) YakobchukOlena / iStock via Getty Images Plus _______________________ (StatePoint) Are you wondering if it’s time to give your child a smartphone? While age may seem important, maturity levels play a big role in letting you know if your child is ready to handle the responsibility of owning a connected device. It’s always important to weigh the pros and cons. The benefits of a smartphone and internet access are that they offer a wealth of educational opportunities for students. Children are early adopters of the latest technology and in many cases, can absorb and digest information easier and much faster than adults. The downside is that children have access to everything on the internet, including potentially inappropriate content. The good news is that there are many safety and monitoring apps and tools available, some at low or no cost to you. For example, T-Mobile offers Family Mode, an app that allows the primary account holder to monitor a child’s internet access when the app is downloaded on the device. T-Mobile also offers Family Allowances, an app that for a small monthly fee, allows you to assign allowances for the number of minutes, texts, downloaded content and money spent on downloadable apps. It also allows you to block your child’s use of their devices during certain times of the day, such as school, during homework, dinner time or at night. Google Family Link is another option that is free of cost and provides you with the ability to monitor your child’s web activity, limit daily phone access, and approve or decline downloadable app purchases. You can also check with your internet provider or wireless smartphone provider to see what child safety features are available with your current plan. If your child isn’t quite ready for a phone, but you still want to have the ability to monitor and communicate with them, a connected smartwatch may be the next best option. T-Mobile recently launched SyncUP KIDS Watch, which features real-time location tracking, talk and text with approved contacts only, virtual boundary alerts, silent mode to use during school, and a help button that alerts pre-set emergency contacts when pushed. It has safety feature that parents want, but is also fun for kids, with a camera to snap and record moments, plus interactive games. To learn more, visit t-mobile.com. Having safety tools and features available at the swipe of your fingertips will put your mind at ease and help create healthy habits when your child navigates the digital world, with or without you around. _____________________________________

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