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Citizen The Citizen: Serving The Black Community For 55 Years Week of May 27, 2020

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Artists Maxwell Emcays said he created a virtual art gallery for his latest exhibit with the hope that it would allow more people to see his work without barriers. Photographer: Andrea O. Copyrights Maxwell Emcays

VISUAL ARTIST EXPLORES RACE AND CLASS ISSUES IN VIRTUAL ART EXHIBIT The photos in the art exhibit are thought provoking, a person dressed in a teddy bear head sitting on a porch at boarded up homes, with a cartoon teddy bear next to him. The art is the work of digital artist Maxwell Emcays and is part of his “Let Them Stay Home” virtual art exhibit. PAGE 3

Pritzker Administration Providing $75 million to Hospitals to Continue Fight Against COVID-19

$25 Million FastTrack Grants Accelerate Planned Infrastructure Projects in the Wake of Covid-19

Northern Trust Provides $100 Million in Small Business Support

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NEWS

$31.5 Million in Grant Opportunities to Support R3 Program The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) recently announced two funding opportunities to support Restore, Reinvest, and Renew (R3) programming in historically underserved communities across Illinois. Grants are available for community assessment and planning initiatives and service delivery. Gov. JB Pritzker’s proposed fiscal year 2021 budget includes a $35 million R3 appropriation from the General Revenue Fund to ICJIA for grants, awards, and administrative costs. A total of $31.5 million is available for grants, including approximately $28.3 million to support service delivery and $3.1 million for assessment and planning. The Cannabis Regulation and Trust Act legalized adult-use cannabis in Illinois on January 1, 2020. In addition to limiting enforcement and prosecution of cannabis-related offenses and providing a source of state revenue, the Act established

“THE R3 PROGRAM IS A CRITICAL STEP TOWARDS REPAIRING THE HARMS CAUSED BY THE FAILED WAR ON DRUGS AND DECADES OF ECONOMIC DISINVESTMENT.” Juliana Stratton Lieutenant Governor and R3 Board Chair

the R3 program. R3 provides 25% of tax cannabis revenues in grants to support communities impacted by economic disinvestment, violence, and the severe and multilayered harm caused by the war on drugs. “The R3 program is a critical step towards repairing the harms caused by the failed war on drugs and decades of economic disinvestment,” said Lieutenant Governor and R3 Board Chair Juliana Stratton. “Equity is one of the administration’s core values, and we are ensuring that state funding reaches organizations doing critical work in neighborhoods most impacted by

the war on drugs.” Funded programs will offer evidence-based, promising, or innovative practices within at least one of five R3 Program Priority Areas: civil legal aid; economic development; re-entry from the criminal justice system; violence prevention; and youth development. “In developing these funding opportunities, the focus has been on equity in opportunity at the community level,” said Acting ICJIA Director Jason Stamps. “This program will start to close those gaps in areas most hard hit by gun violence, unemployment, and criminal justice system overuse. To do so, we are looking to R3 communities for proposals of programs and strategies they identify to best

address their needs and challenges.” The negative consequences of the failed war on drugs have been felt far more severely by poor and disadvantaged communities throughout the state—mostly communities of color. The R3 program seeks to repair this disparity by ensuring that the programs funded are equitable and provide the needed services and funding in areas that have suffered the most harm. Areas eligible for funding were identified using community-level data on gun injury, child poverty, unemployment, and state prison commitments and returns, combined with disproportionately impacted areas previously identified by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. An R3 Working Group of criminal justice practitioners and policy experts provided guidance to ensure an equitable application and funding process. “The time to act is now. The funding is desperately needed for our communities

briefly EDUCATION LEGISLATIVE BLACK CAUCUS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP State Rep. Justin Slaughter, D-Chicago, is encouraging students who are interested in seeking higher education to apply for the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation (ILBCF) Scholarship. For over 15 years, the ILBCF scholarship has served as a gateway to higher education for countless young adults who may have not been able to attend without it. The deadline for the 2020 ILBCF Scholarship has been extended from Monday, May 1 to Thursday, June 4. The scholarship awards recipients $1,000 to use toward furthering their academic careers. The application is open to students who are Illinois residents and have been accepted or are currently enrolled at a community college, university or vocational school. To apply for the ILBCF scholarship, interested students can complete the application online at www. illinoislegislativeblackcaucusfoundation.formstack.com/ forms/2020_scholarship_application.

HEALTH

CONGRESSWOMAN KELLY ANNOUNCES $2.6 MILLION IN FEDERAL GRANTS FOR EXPANDED COVID-19 TESTING SITES Congresswoman Robin Kelly recently announced that federal grants totaling nearly $2.6 million have been awarded to five community health centers to expand vital coronavirus testing within the 2nd Congressional District. “Testing is our best line of defense against the spread of COVID-19,” Congresswoman Kelly said. “I’m especially grateful the grants will expand testing within www.citizennewspapergroup.com

to continue our collective healing,” said Sharone Mitchell, director of the Illinois Justice Project and member of the working group. Organizations that serve residents of—or are based in—designated eligible R3 zones will be able to apply. Eligible organizations include nonprofit organizations, local units of government, tax-exempt faith-based organizations, businesses, and other community organizations. Application materials with instructions on how to apply are available here: https:// r3.illinois.gov/. The deadline for all applications is Monday, July 20, 2020. To ease the application process and increase access to available grant funding, ICJIA offers technical assistance to organizations via online workshops. ICJIA is dedicated to improving the administration of criminal justice through work in the areas of grants administration, research and analysis, policy and planning, and information systems and technology. Visit www.icjia.state.il.us.

Cook County and within our minority communities, which have been disproportionately and adversely impacted by this crisis.” Community Health Centers awarded the grants were: • Aunt Martha’s Health and Wellness, $1,023,874 • Christian Community Health Center, $362,824 • Family Christian Health Center – $373,399 • TCA Health, Inc. - $208,864 • Chicago Family Health Center - $606,064 Olympia Fields-based Aunt Martha’s will use the funds to increase its COVID-19 testing capacity at all of its 23 health center locations. It will also expand its use of telehealth technology to provide increased access for screening while minimizing contact risks for its patients and employees. In addition, Aunt Martha’s will initiate targeted outreach campaigns to educate and connect high-risk minority populations to integrated primary care, behavioral health and supportive services.

LAW & POLITICS

COCHRAN FIRM CHARLOTTE ATTORNEY FAITH FOX HOSTS NEW ONLINE SERIES WITH CELEBRITY GUESTS In an effort of broader world and community service, Attorney Faith Fox, Managing Partner at The Cochran Firm Charlotte, has launched a live, online series, “Acts of Faith - Conversations in the Pandemic with Attorney Faith Fox,” every Sunday at 4:00 p.m. during the month of May. The one-hour presentation will stream on Instagram Live at @cochranfirmcharlotte and replay on Facebook on The Cochran Firm Charlotte page. Fox has invited special friends as guests to join her throughout the series, including sports journalist and commentator Stephen A. Smith, NBA veteran Sam Perkins, actor Keith Burke from Tyler Perry’s “The Haves and the Have Nots,” and renowned civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump.


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NEWS

Pritzker Administration Providing $75 million to Hospitals to Continue Fight Against COVID-19 Illinois hospitals have begun receiving $75 million in new stability payments to help fight COVID-19, according to the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS). The funds will help hospitals continue to provide essential COVID-19 services to their communities in the coming weeks and months. “We recognize that hospitals on the front lines against COVID-19 need support and they need it now,” said Theresa Eagleson, HFS director. “We’re incredibly thankful to the medical professionals who are serving Illinoisans during this public health crisis, and we are committed to doing all we can to help them.” Stability payments are being issued in installments until July 1, 2020 through the state’s Medicaid Managed Care Organization (MCO) partners. Hospitals began receiving the first installments in late April. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to the healthcare industry. While some providers have experienced an onslaught of suspected or infected patients, others have a looming shortfall of revenue due to delayed elective procedures or patients with chronic conditions seeking care in different ways that reduce risk of exposure to the virus.

“This added support to face the COVID-19 crisis and the aftermath will be crucial to communities that are at the front lines of the fight,” said Senator Kimberly A. Lightford, Senate Majority Leader and Joint Caucus Chair of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus. “Hospitals are vital, not only for healthcare, but as engines of economic opportunity and jobs. We must continue providing the resources they need for their staff, their patients and their surrounding neighborhoods.” To offer further support, a bipartisan working group created last year to extend the Hospital Assessment Program has agreed to a proposal that would bring nearly $250 million more dollars annually to hospitals throughout the state. This will maximize federal participation in Medicaid and move to a more dynamic payment system that is responsive to the needs of individual member decisions on where to seek care. “Hospitals perform a central role in every community throughout our state,” said Senator Heather Steans. “The importance of hospitals has never been higher, so our support should be stronger, especially for hospitals relying more on state Medicaid resources for funding. I’m pleased that we all came together in a bipartisan

manner to accomplish this goal.” The Department has submitted the proposal to the federal government and advocated for quick approval to solidify the future for hospitals across the state. “With this proposal, we ensure that more Medicaid dollars will come into Illinois, with vital support being directed to those who are most in need,” said Senator Dave Syverson, Senate Republican Leader. “As Illinois continues to fight COVID-19, this strong hospital assessment program will provide much needed resources to those who have been indispensable to all of us and who will continue offering such essential protection and care in the future.” Overall, $3.8 billion would be provided to hospitals through the renewed assessment program. In addition to the additional funding, $150 million dollars would be offered to hospitals for innovative future healthcare projects under guidelines that are being developed. “It has never been more crucial for all of us to come together and support hospitals throughout Illinois,” said Representative Tom Demmer, Deputy Republican Leader. “With this proposal, we are committing resources to the professionals who are working every day to protect us and

Visual artist explores race and class issues in virtual art exhibit Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES

The photos in the art exhibit are thought provoking, a person dressed in a teddy bear head sitting on a porch at boarded up homes, with a cartoon teddy bear next to him. The art is the work of digital artist Maxwell Emcays and is part of his “Let Them Stay Home” virtual art exhibit. Emcays said the stay-at home order during the pandemic was being treated in a “general way” but at the same time, there are a lot disparities in the homes where people were being required to stay. Being safe at home is a “privilege,” Emcays said, because in some homes, it’s not safe. In some situations, while at home, there’s violence, unemployment, abuse, fear and a list of other issues people face. In his art, Emcays said he wanted to use those “homes as an allegory to speak about those struggles.” There’s

just basic things that “we take for granted that a lot of people do not have when they’re stuck at home,” he explained. In the exhibit, there are ten pieces of work, featuring homes on the South side in Englewood. Emcays said he chose that neighborhood because he works in the area. He said while he has been a professional artist for the last few years, his work has been on display at Art Basel in Miami, as well as the DuSable Museum. He is also the author and illustrator of the “Lil Terrance & Aveelah” book series, and “Nia & The Lion.” What inspires him as an artist typically derives from looking at and/or critiquing other artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Shepherd Fairey and Marc Ecko. “For me as an artist, I like to critique and see what did this artist go through and how can I make that part of my experience,” Emcays said. Notably, he reflects on Jean-Mi-

chel’s work and how it helps him to set goals and he uses the Basquiat crown in a lot of his work, with the “E.” The crown resonates with him he said, and to him, reflects African royalty. “Just feeling empowerment [and the] fact that he used that crown well before he was anything. When he was on the streets and partially homeless, he used that crown. And, I think that’s a beautiful thing to always look at yourself and look at who you can be and not where you are currently,” he said. Emcays said because he is a digital artist, it wasn’t hard for him to transition to doing a virtual art exhibit. Creating the virtual art exhibit was a way to allow a lot of people to see the work without the restriction of physical space, he said, and it’s “definitely” something he sees himself doing in the future. To view the “Let Them Stay Home” art exhibit, visit https://maxwell. emcays.com/stay-home/. www.citizennewspapergroup.com

our communities.” “For communities of color that have always faced immense healthcare challenges and are now in the midst of an unprecedented crisis, the hospital assessment program agreement will offer a range of necessary resources and support,” said Representative Elizabeth Hernandez, co-chair, Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus. “Those who are risking themselves every day deserve nothing less than our unwavering help.” With authorization from the General Assembly and approval from the federal government, the new program would operate from July 1, 2020 until the end of 2022. “As one who has dedicated their life’s work to supporting quality healthcare and hospitals, I believe it is essential that we all come together at this time of emergency to bring

more resources to the courageous men and women who are protecting our communities,” said Representative Camille Lilly. “This proposal will play a significant part in accomplishing that mission.” HFS has also submitted several federal Medicaid waivers asking for new flexibilities for patients and providers. The department is still awaiting federal guidance on some of the requests. Information about submitted and approved new flexibilities, including new expansive guidance on telehealth options, can be found on the HFS website at https://www.illinois.gov/ hfs/Pages/coronavirus.aspx More information for clients and providers is available on the HFS website at www.HFS.Illinois.gov. Individuals wanting to apply for benefits or check on their case are encouraged to visit www.ABE.illinois.gov.


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BUSINESS

$25 Million Fast-Track Grants Accelerate Planned Infrastructure Projects in the Wake of Covid-19 Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) recently announced Fast-Track Public Infrastructure Grants, an initiative to accelerate work on planned public infrastructure projects around the state. The State is expediting $25 million of existing Rebuild Illinois funding to local public infrastructure projects that are ready to begin work this summer, as many local governments face lost revenues, impacting their ability to finance these projects. While COVID-19 places a unique economic burden on communities across the state, this shift in grant funding will help accelerate construction on planned infrastructure projects, while helping return skilled labor to work. “I’m proud to announce we are moving forward with $25 million

in DCEO grants to help local governments jumpstart public infrastructure projects for the summer construction season,” Governor JB Pritzker said in a news release. “This will keep key public infrastructure projects in the pipeline, and support the return of skilled labor to job sites for the busy summer season. Starting today, local governments with shovel ready projects – including school districts, townships, and other entities – can apply for this funding.” The Fast-Track program leverages funding from Rebuild Illinois, the state’s multi-year capital plan, for allocation to shovel-ready projects just in time for the summer construction season. Fast-Track frontloads a portion of an existing Notice of Funding, to expedite funds available for grants ranging in size between $500,000 and $5 million.

Funding will be awarded on a rolling basis, with projects submitted in underserved areas to be given priority. “We recognize the unique challenge and burdens that COVID-19 is placing on us all, and we are taking steps to provide relief to businesses and communities,” said DCEO Director Erin Guthrie. “Through the Fast Track Public Infrastructure Grants Program, the administration will provide a much-needed boost for workers across the state as well as the critical infrastructure projects our state depends on.” The Fast-Track grants will help restore key public works projects that may have otherwise been cancelled and will help skilled labor return to the job in time for the construction season. Funds can be used to support projects such as expansions of water and sewer systems and reinvestment to modernize schools and other public buildings. Eligible grantees are local governments and other public entities with significant public infrastructure projects that could commence work within 90 days of receiving award notice. Projects eligible for grant funding must be public assets, must be permanent in nature and must not have recurring project expenses. Fast-Track projects must meet shovelready criteria, as well as the minority business participation requirements of the State of Illinois’ Business Enterprise Program. To apply for the grants, please visit https://bit.ly/2xqjOad. These Fast Track grants accelerate

Fast-Track Public Infrastructure Grants, an initiative designed to accelerate work on planned public infrastructure projects around the state, leverages funding from Rebuild Illinois and allows local governments with shovel ready projects to apply for funding.

a portion of an ongoing $50 million Notice of Funding Opportunity for public infrastructure. Communities that need more time or that do not have projects that meet the shovel-ready criteria may submit an application to receive a grant for the remainder of the funds by June 30. Source funding for the Fast Track grants is generated by Rebuild Illinois– a $45 billion plan passed by Governor Pritzker to provide the state’s first comprehensive capital plan in more than a decade. DCEO has been charged with spearheading a number of Rebuild Illinois programs, including investments to expand broadband capacity, fund new public works projects, incentivize business development, and other initiatives designed to promote economic growth for all communities across the state.

The Fast Track grants program is one of a number of economic assistance initiatives designed by DCEO to mitigate the economic impact of the pandemic—with relief programs making more than $100 million available to Illinois communities in response to COVID-19. These emergency relief initiatives include the Downstate Small Business Stabilization Program, Emergency Hospitality Grants, the Emergency Small Business Loan Fund, and other targeted assistance to serve businesses and communities with the greatest needs. DCEO will conduct a series of webinars and outreach to local governments to provide information on the new Fast Track grants. For a list of upcoming webinars as well as a list of resources available to small businesses, please visit DCEO’s website.

Northern Trust Provides $100 Million in Small Business Support Northern Trust Corporation (Nasdaq: NTRS) recently announced that it is providing $100 million in low-cost funding to assist Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) as they provide loans to small businesses and non-profit organizations under the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). “This funding in response to the COVID-19 pandemic will help meet urgent demand among small businesses and non-profit groups,” Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Grady said. “Since 1995, we have provided capital to CDFIs with flexible terms and low rates to facilitate lending in underserved communities,” O’Grady continued in a news release. Under the CARES Act, the PPP facilitates bank loans to small businesses guaranteed by the Small Business Administration to help cover payroll and other expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic. CDFIs provide loans, investments, financial services and technical assistance to www.citizennewspapergroup.com

underserved populations and communities. “These investments facilitate the rapid deployment of PPP loans to small businesses and non-profit organizations by providing low cost capital to bridge the timing between the making of loans and reimbursement by the Small Business Administration,” said Connie Lindsey, head of corporate social responsibility and global diversity, equity & inclusion. “In turn, the funds will assist the small businesses that form an integral part of our communities.” For those small businesses that are not able to access PPP loans, Northern Trust is investing in CDFIs that provide small business loans through state COVID19 small business loan pools, such as the Illinois Small Business Emergency Fund and the San Francisco Hardship Emergency Loan Program. This investment is aligned with Northern Trust, donating $3 million to support organizations serving those directly affected by the pandemic.


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FASHION

Innersense Organic Beauty Announces $500,000 Salon Stimulus Fund for Its US Professional Community Hair care brand Innersense Organic Beauty has announced a $500,000 salon stimulus fund to help its hairstylist community replenish its salon retail inventory, back bars and stations as the United States begins lessening COVID-19 business restrictions. The allowance means active salons and stylists can get back behind the chair with fresh inventory and minimized financial burdens. Founded by hair stylists for hair stylists, Innersense Organic Beauty established the fund to assist its essential salon partners who have been forced to shut doors during the pandemic. Active salons and stylists can use their gift allotment on in-stock retail

inventory, backbar products and samples. In a news release, Greg Starkman, Innersense Organic Beauty founder said, “This is not a fund to offer credit, promotion or loans. It’s a no-strings attached gift to help our hard hit salon and stylist community.” He added, “Our salon partners are the heart and soul of our brand. This program allows them to get back behind the chair, with product in hand, without worry, financial burden or any sort of payback. “It’s what they need right now so they can get back to doing what they love, and that’s doing hair,” Starkman continued. Founded as “self care for caregivers behind the chair,” the

clean beauty brand is maintaining its intimate connection with the holistic hair community during the pandemic by enlisting stylists to serve as live hair consultants on its US website and contributing financial assistance to the Professional Beauty Association COVID 19 Relief Fund. Beauty professionals Greg and Joanne Starkman founded Innersense Organic Beauty to bring clean, pure and toxin free hair care to salons, stylists and consumers seeking to make healthier choices. A leader in the clean hair care movement, the brand can be found in salons, specialty beauty retailers and e-retailers across the globe. Visit innersensebeauty.com to learn more.

TINte Cosmetics brings back childhood memories through lip balms and glosses

The beard care market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of over 6% during the period between 2019–2025

Beard care market expected to grow The beard care market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of over 6% during the period between 2019–2025, according to ReportLinker, which finds and organizes the latest industry data. Changing perceptions toward facial hair care products among men and the increasing popularity of men’s grooming products have led to the growth of grooming products, especially beard care. More than 75% of men feel that a well-groomed

appearance enhances and boosts self-confidence. This assumption, which has been prevalent in major metros and urban cities, is gradually spreading to tier-II cities due to the increasing internet penetration. Moreover, the grooming trend has inculcated millennials to focus on appearance and beard styling. The exposure to global brands and products with the rise in purchasing power among millennials is enhancing market growth. Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/ p05893061/?utm_source=PRN www.citizennewspapergroup.com

TINte Cosmetics says customers are going crazy with excitement over their products and sharing fun memories on the company’s website and social media pages. “Our brand offers not Lip Licking Lip Balms, Kissing Potions by Tinte Cosonly absolutely amazing metics Made in USA lip balms and glosses that are made in the USA and formulated is a longing for that, especially now,” with organic and natural ingredients, she said. but we take our customers back in Here are some posts customers are time, a walk down memory lane. Every leaving on TINte Cosmetics’ website woman has a sweet memory attached to and social media pages: one of our flavored lip balms or glosses SO EXCITED - Perfect timing, as we which makes our products incredibly are almost all feeling a little down due special,” said TINte’s Creator Stacy Reid. to the pandemic; it was the perfect time “Our customers are mostly women to remember and revisit some good who grew up in the late 1970s and 80s. memories of my childhood. Thanks! When these women get a glimpse of Mandy R the products they used during their TAKES ME BACK I had this product childhood, they are overcome with a when I was a young teen when life was plethora of emotions. Some women cry innocent and easy. When I came across because their mother gave them these it again, I purchased it of course. Life when they were a child, some women may not be so easy anymore, but when I scream with excitement from pure swiped that balm across my lips for one nostalgia, and most women share the moment, all was good. - Janice C funniest stories of how they used the So nostalgically wonderful! This products back in the day. We hear over reminds me of my childhood! These and over, how these balms and glosses slider tins and roller ball glosses ... were a staple at the roller rink. Everyone remind me of a time when I didn’t had one of the rollerball glosses in their have worries or stress ... thank you for back pocket right next to their hair bringing me back to some of the best comb,” Reid added in a news release. memories I had as a kid. - Suzann B Reid grew up loving these vintage TINte Cosmetics is about evoking slider tin flavored lip balms, Kissing nostalgia, bringing back sweet Sticks and Rollerball Kissing Potions. memories and simpler times. Founded “I would arrange them in my room, in 2003, TINte’s goal is to create according to my favorites. I would carry childhood feelings for all the women several flavors with me at all times, and who grew up with this product and to I would stalk my local Hallmark store create sweet memories for the younger just waiting for the next flavor to arrive! generation who are discovering the I work with the products daily, and I products for the first time. TINte still feel my childhood excitement when Cosmetics formulated their Lip I look at them and especially when Licking Lip balms, Kissing Sticks and I smell them. Our products take my Rollerball Lip Potions to be organic generation back to simpler times when and natural and all their products are life seemed innocent and easy and there made in the USA.


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NEWS Schools may be closed, but keeping kids on a schedule provides a sense of structure StatePoint - School closures have forced families nationwide to readjust to the current reality. However, a sense of structure is important for children’s developmental growth. To create a routine for your kids that sticks, consider the following tips: • Just because there is no formal school day doesn’t mean kids should sleep in or stay up late at night. Keep the same bedtimes, wake-up routines and mealtimes you always maintained during a regular school week. Doing so will bookend the mornings and evenings with a sense of normalcy. • Mimic a school day to the best of your ability. Use the distance-learning tools your child’s teachers offer as well as other educational apps and resources to have kids focus on different school subjects. This will help break up the day into little chunks just as would happen in the classroom. Be sure to build in time for art projects, exercise and music. Most importantly, don’t forget “recess.” If possible, allow children to play in the backyard where they can socially distance from neighbors, or set up an area of your home for playtime.

pairing your children’s devices. From there, you will be able to manage devices remotely to create a schedule that keeps kids offline when they need to be focused on other things. It can also be customized to allow children to visit and use only certain learning sites or apps during particular hours of the day. Because this schedule lives on the children’s devices as well, you’ll be giving

During these challenging times, it can be tempting to let your family routine fly out the window. By using new tools such as distance-learning programming and schedule management apps, you can keep kids to a schedule that makes them ultimately happier and healthier.

• Evenings are a good time to relax and unwind together. Play board games, watch your children’s favorite movies or even use the many resources available online to enjoy a virtual walking tour of a museum, botanical garden or zoo. This is also a good time to allow children to connect with their friends using video chat or with family members they are not currently able to see in-person. • For many children, screens are

their greatest distraction. For this reason, one of the best ways to ensure your children stay focused on the schedule you create for them is by managing their screen time. One easy way to do so with less direct intervention from you (since you are likely busy yourself!) is by using a screen time monitoring and scheduling tool like the OurPact app. Get started by signing up for a free account and

Pursuing a career in financial advising? Here’s what you need to know StatePoint - If you’ve decided to pursue a career in financial advising, there are a few things you should know about the many opportunities within this fast-growing field. Whether you are just starting out or you are looking to make a career change, understanding the typical career path will help you chart your professional development. It will also help you evaluate the different types of positions and specialties within the financial advisory field so that you can decide where your interests and expertise best fit. Research from the CFP Board Center for Financial Planning has found a common five-step advisory career progression within leading financial planning firms: analyst, associate advisor, service advisor, lead advisor/managing director and principal/partner. Each of these positions involves a specific set of responsibilities, degrees and required skills. At the entry-level, analysts support a firm’s data maintenance and financial plan preparation, while principals/partners are responsible for managing a large team of advisors, contributing to firm growth, and servicing the most complex and largest client relationships. Some firms may require you to obtain professional certifications, such as the Certified Financial Planner designation, to attain certain positions. The unique skill set you

develop while pursuing CFP certification provides a critical foundation to build a successful career in this growing field. You can also choose to specialize in different areas of financial advising. Deciding which specialty to pursue depends on your interests and qualifications: • Financial planners give strategic advice to clients on their finances. They take a comprehensive look at a client’s entire financial picture to make recommendations for meeting short- and long-term personal and financial goals. • Accountants counsel clients on tax matters and help them prepare and submit tax returns to the Internal Revenue Service. • Attorneys support financial planners with estate and tax planning expertise and may be asked to provide advice directly to a client or to prepare legal documents needed to implement the client’s financial plan. • Estate planners provide clients with specific advice on managing their assets at the time of their death, as well as counsel on estate taxes. • Insurance agents are state-licensed individuals who sell or give advice on life, health, property and/or casualty insurance products. Many financial planners are licensed to provide these services, but some may refer clients to an insurance agent instead. • Investment advisers provide

securities advice to clients. They must register with the Securities and Exchange Commission or state securities agencies. • Brokers buy and sell securities products, such as stocks, bonds and mutual funds. They must register with a company member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and pass FINRA-administered securities exams. These specialties are not mutually exclusive, allowing you to choose several focus areas to service different client needs. You can find a detailed guide to financial advisory career paths at CFP.net/The-Center-for-Financial-Planning/Initiatives. Information on becoming a CFP professional is available at CFP.net/Get-Certified/ Certification-Process. Learning more about the financial advisory field now will help you maximize your long-term career opportunities in the future.

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them the comfort of a routine. To learn more or download, visit OurPact.com. During these challenging times, it can be tempting to let your family routine fly out the window. By using new tools such as distance-learning programming and schedule management apps, you can keep kids to a schedule that makes them ultimately happier and healthier.


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HOME

Make the Backyard a Destination for Family Fun ((StatePoint) With many events canceled and public venues closed, the backyard is likely going to be the new hot spot destination for families nationwide. But staying home doesn’t have to be boring. Using these tips, you can put together an afternoon of sunshine and fun, right in your own backyard. Focus on the Food For delicious wings, you don’t need to head to a favorite restaurant. You can prepare them at home with this recipe for Milo’s Sweet Tea Wings: Ingredients: • 3 cups Milo’s Sweet Tea • 2.5 pounds chicken wings, cut into drums and flats • 2 teaspoons garlic salt, divided • 1.5 - 2 teaspoons cayenne pepper, depending on heat preference • 2 teaspoons garlic powder • 2 teaspoons chili powder • 2 teaspoons paprika • 2 teaspoons lemon pepper Instructions: • In a medium bowl, whisk together Milo's Sweet Tea and 2 teaspoons garlic salt; set aside. Place chicken wings in a large shallow dish. Pour Milo’s mixture over chicken; cover and refrigerate for 8 hours. • Preheat grill to medium or oven to 400 F. • In a large bowl, combine remaining garlic salt, cayenne, garlic powder, chili powder, paprika, and lemon pepper. Toss chicken and spices in large zip lock bag or bowl until evenly coated. • For grill, place wings over heat turning frequently. Cook for 20-25 minutes or until the internal temperature is 165 degrees and skin is crispy. • For oven, arrange wings on a lightly greased baking sheet. Bake 35 to 40 minutes, turning halfway through, until skin is browned and tips are crispy. Serve warm. For extra crisp, toss wings on the grill over medium-high heat for three minutes per side before serving.

PHOTO SOURCE: (c) steele2123 / iStock via Getty Images Plus Find even more recipes perfect for a backyard barbecue at DrinkMilos.com/recipes.

with your family -- whether it’s all songs about summer or you focus on a particular decade, you can create a specialized playlist to set the tone and dress for the occasion.

Cool Off Keep a cooler of delicious drinks handy to stay refreshed on a warm day. Iced tea is always a summer classic, but be sure to have a variety of flavors on deck to satisfy everyone’s taste buds -- sweet tea, zero calorie sweet tea, and tea mixed with lemonade, to name a few. The high-quality, fresh beverages offered by Milo’s are made with natural ingredients and have no added colors or preservatives.

Game On You may be feeling a bit cooped up these days, so be sure to play some yard games that allow you to stretch your legs as well as concentrate. Cornhole and bocce make great choices, or set up outsized versions of your favorite board games that are best played outdoors.

Create a Theme Night Choose a different theme for every backyard BBQ you enjoy

With delicious eats, cool drinks, games and music, you can make the backyard the ideal place to “get away from it all” and enjoy an afternoon of family fun.

FAMILY LIVING Play Safe at Home With a Fun-Filled Family Staycation (StatePoint) Staying at home and practicing social distancing can feel more challenging as the weather warms

and the itch for family fun at the beach becomes stronger. However, being socially responsible does not mean you need to put the fun on hold. Consider these ideas from the experts at Intex to create a fun and safe backyard beach day of your own: • Create a “View”: Recreate the feeling of being at the beach by designing your own tropical “view.” With a couple of inflatable palm trees and some umbrellas, you can feel like you’re on a tropical vacation. All that’s left is to lay out some beach towels and break out the SPF. • Play Games: No beach day is complete without your favorite beach games. Keep it casual with Frisbee and paddle ball or set up a volleyball net for a little bit of family competition. • Cool Off: You don’t need the lake or ocean to enjoy hours in the water. With a pool, you can keep the family busy all day long right in your own backyard. The Ultra XTR Rectangular Above Ground Frame Swimming Pool from Intex has an easy set-up and sizes to fit almost any backyard. Along with its selection of pools, the brand also offers play centers, including the Rainbow Ring Play Center with waterslide, wading pool, water sprayer and ring toss game. • Get Comfortable: With a unique style for everyone in the family, inflatable floats can transform your backyard into a vacation getaway. The Intex Palm Leaf and Pink Seashell designs can help you extend the tropical feel of your staycation and provide some fun options for the family. For those who like to enjoy a nice cold drink, be sure your lounger includes a cup holder. • Fire Up the Grill: Fire up the grill for a cookout or make a picnic style lunch with sandwiches and snacks. Either way, you’ll be recreating delicious beach fare. • Crank Up the Tunes: Make a relaxing beach playlist, grab the speakers and crank up the tunes. Use your time at home to build lasting memories with family. With a few fun backyard ideas, you can make the time spent social distancing less stressful and a lot more fun.

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Airing Your Dirty Laundry Much of when a parent and child are in conflict, goes unresolved in Black families. It often takes generations or extreme circumstances to initiate the healing process, especially in a mother-daughter relationship. That supernatural healing was depicted in the recent film short entitled Laundry Day both written and directed by Olamma Oparah and Cinematographer Colbie Fray. Dedicated to Toni Morrison, Laundry Day was conceptualized around Poet, Victoria P. Allen’s poem, “Mother’s Stain.” The film focuses on millennial dissonance between mother and daughter and how technology aides in the erasure of Black culture, traditions and generational discord. It also questions the ability to recognize or not, the “charge to keep” generations passed as a silencing force within Black and female relationships. Laundry Day Trailer Link is available at: https://vimeo.com/401430472 Official Social Media Handles/Hashtags: #LaundryDayFilm @laundrydayshortfilm @sallywalkermedia Look out for the Laundry Day film premiere on the festival circuit.

Dedicated to Toni Morrison, Laundry Day was conceptualized around Poet, Victoria P. Allen’s poem, “Mother’s Stain.”

About Olamma Oparah: Olamma Oparah is an Atlanta based director and independent radical. Her choice of cinema lies in its ability to convey the inner reachings of the soul. Her use of sound and visual associations represent the universal knowledge expressed through the African diasporal experience,deconstructing mainstream media’s representation of Black women, men and

children. Themes in her work often pose the questions, “How does one heal from genetically ingrained PTSD?” or, “How do women exact internal change if rage is impolite, unaccepted, or ignored?” About Colbie Fray: Colbie Fray is a director and cinematographer based in Atlanta, GA. Her love for camera work

stems from being chosen at nine years old as a videographer for her school news station. She is self-taught and continues to learn new ways of storytelling through lighting and composition. Through her work, she hopes that Black women in particular are able to see themselves outside of western society’s “white male gaze” and open dialogue towards conversations that allow autonomous definition.

Starburns Audio Launches Stuck at Home with Cliff and Jason Live!

Cliff Dorfman

Starburns Audio recently announced the launch of Stuck at Home with Cliff and Jason Live!, an interview show that streams live and on-demand on the podcast studio’s YouTube, Facebook Live and Twitter accounts weekday afternoons at 3:30 p.m. PT and posts weekday mornings across Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other major podcast platforms. Screenwriter Cliff Dorfman (Entourage, Warrior) hosts Stuck at Home, and Starburns Audio CEO Jason Smith co-hosts and plugs in guests live from their own computers and smartphones. First-week Stuck at Home guests include comedian Nick Guerra (Last Comic Standing), writer Karley Sciortino (Slutever), and comedian Patricia Williams (The Patdown with Ms. Pat). For Starburns Audio — which produces and distributes 40plus podcasts including Small Doses with Amanda Seales,

Stuck At Home

Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast, The Koy Pond with Jo Koy, and 40-plus other podcasts — Stuck at Home is a meeting of production necessity, technological progress, and the opportunity to work with a singular creative talent. “We started developing Stuck at Home while we were figuring out how to do everything by remote and with the podcast market increasingly widening out to social-video platforms,” Smith

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said. “Cliff Dorfman is a writer and director who’s so quick and so nimble on live video that it became exactly the right show for this moment.” Dorfman, who was scheduled to direct a film in June before COVID-19 shut down the entertainment industry, has approached Stuck at Home as an opportunity to talk to writers, directors, producers, comedians and podcasters about their work. “I love sitting down and talking

to creative people,” Dorfman said. “Almost everybody is at home right now because of COVID-19, so it’s a good time to catch up with people. We’re talking about art and commerce. We’re talking about film and TV. We’re talking about what these creators think about their work and the world right now.” Cliff Dorfman is a screenwriter, film director, and actor. He wrote the feature film Warrior that starred Tom Hardy and Nick Nolte, and he was a staff writer on HBO’s Entourage. Dorfman is represented by ICM and managed by Valor Entertainment. Jason Smith is CEO of Starburns Audio and an executive producer of numerous podcasts, including Mueller She Wrote, Harmontown and Never Seen It. He has produced audio projects for Comedy Central, Spotify and Audible.


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Family-Friendly Ways to Rethink Favorite Recipes Family Features - Freshen up family dinners by adding new ingredients like pecans, with natural richness and subtle sweetness coupled with irresistible crunch. Kitchen staples are being used to add twists to traditional dishes, so finding an item you can use to mix up classic family recipes is key. Pecans pack flavor, texture and nutrition all in one bite, and they have a long shelf life. Shelled pecans can be kept in airtight containers in the refrigerator for about nine months and for up to two years in sealed plastic bags in the freezer. While pecans are beloved in classic desserts,

Chinese Chicken Salad with Pecans Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 10 minutes Servings: 4 Dressing: l 1/4 cup pecan butter l 1 tablespoon rice vinegar l 1 tablespoon honey l 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil l 1 1/2 teaspoons soy sauce l 2 tablespoons warm water, plus additional as needed (optional) Salad: l 4 ounces dried thin rice noodles l cold water

like pecan pie, they also offer a variety of nutrition benefits that can be added to nearly any meal. They are among the highest in “good” monounsaturated fats, contain 3 grams of plant protein per serving and are a source of fiber, flavonoids and minerals like manganese, which is essential for metabolism and bone health. Nearly two decades of research document the hearthealth benefits of pecans. In fact, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, scientific evidence suggests but does not prove that eating 1 1/2 ounces per day of most nuts, such as pecans, as part of a diet

4 cups chopped romaine lettuce 4 cups chopped iceberg lettuce l 1/4 cup toasted and chopped pecans l 2 scallions, finely chopped l 1 cup bean sprouts l 1/2 cup crispy wontons l 1 cup mandarin oranges v2 tablespoons sesame seeds l 2 cups rotisserie chicken breast, chopped l

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1. To make dressing: In medium bowl, whisk pecan butter, rice vinegar, honey, sesame oil and soy sauce until smooth. 2. Add 2 tablespoons warm water and whisk until

low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. One serving of pecans (28 grams) has 18 grams of unsaturated fat and only 2 grams of saturated fat. Add crunch to a Chinese Chicken Salad with Pecans by swapping out croutons, use chopped pecans as a flavorful and nutrient-dense coating for Pecan Chicken Meatballs and bake Pecan Banana Bread as a nutritious and kid-friendly breakfast or snack to fill your home with a delicious scent. Discover more nutritious recipes at AmericanPecan.com. SOURCE: American Pecan Council

incorporated. Add additional water, 1 teaspoon at a time, if desired, until dressing reaches pourable consistency. 3. To make salad: Cook rice noodles according to package instructions. Once cooked, drain and transfer to bowl with cold water to keep from sticking. 4. In large bowl, toss romaine and iceberg lettuces, pecans, scallions, bean sprouts, crispy wontons, mandarin oranges and sesame seeds. 5. Divide salad among four plates; top each with 1/2 cup chicken and serve with dressing.

Chinese Chicken Salad with Pecans

Pecan Banana Bread Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 60 minutes Servings: 8 10 ounces gluten-free baking flour mix l 1 teaspoon baking powder l 1/2 teaspoon baking soda l 1/2 teaspoon sea salt l 2 flax eggs l 1 cup organic brown or coconut sugar l 1/2 cup coconut oil l 1/2 vanilla bean l 1/2 cup vegan yogurt l 3/4 cup mashed bananas, ripe l 1 cup raw pecan pieces, chopped, plus additional for topping l

Pecan Chicken Meatballs

Pecan Chicken Meatballs Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 30 minutes Yield: 9 meatballs 1 pound ground chicken l 1/4 cup spinach, chopped l 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice l 1 egg l 1 teaspoon minced garlic l 1/4 teaspoon onion powder l 1/4 teaspoon paprika l 1/4 teaspoon salt l 1/4 teaspoon pepper l 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional) l 1 cup finely chopped fresh pecan pieces, divided l

1. Heat oven to 400° F. Line baking sheet with parchment paper. 2. In large bowl, mix ground chicken, spinach, lemon juice, egg, garlic, onion powder, paprika, salt, pepper, cayenne (if desired) and 1/2 cup pecans until well combined. 3. Roll chicken mixture into 1 tablespoon- sized meatballs. 4. Place reserved pecans in bowl. Roll meatballs in pecans to coat then place on prepared baking sheet. 5. Bake 20-30 minutes until meatballs are cooked through. 6. Serve warm with sauces for dipping or over pasta.

1. Heat oven to 350° F. Prepare 9-by-5-inch banana bread pan. 2. In medium bowl, sift flour mix, baking powder, baking soda and sea salt; whisk to combine. 3. In mixer bowl, mix eggs, sugar and coconut oil 2 minutes on medium-low speed. 4. Scrape vanilla bean and add to mixture. Add

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Pecan Banana Bread

vegan yogurt and mashed bananas; mix 2 minutes on medium-low speed. 5. Remove bowl from mixer and fold 1 cup raw pecan pieces into batter until evenly distributed. 6. Add batter to banana bread pan and use spatula to smooth down top. Sprinkle additional pecan pieces on top.

7. Bake banana bread on top rack 60 minutes until toothpick comes out with few crumbs but not completely clean. 8. Remove from oven and allow to cool 10 minutes in pan. Hold sides of pan and flip onto wire rack. 9. Allow bread to cool completely. Slice as desired.


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COVID-19 Testing Sites are opening up across the city. Here is a list of some that are already open and administering tests: Kennedy-King College 6301 S. Halsted Suburbs Movie Studio Grill 210 W. 87th St. Walgreen’s 347 E. 95th St. www.walgreens.com/covid19testing Access Health Facility 5153 S. Ashland 800-836-7633

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