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Citizen Week of June 16, 2021
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Bridget Harris is the co-founder of Aurum79 Beauty, a marketplace that showcases products by men and women of color owned companies.
Camille Walker is the co-founder of Aurum79 Beauty, which features skincare for women 35 and older. Photos provided by Vanessa Abron
Nathalie Day is the co-founder of Aurum79 Beauty, a marketplace that features skincare, haircare and wellness brands owned by men and women of color.
MARKETPLACE SETS OUT TO BE GOLD STANDARD FOR INCLUSIVE BEAUTY Bridget Harris, Nathalie Day and Camille Walker are co-founders of Aurum79Beauty, a marketplace for beauty and wellness products owned by men and women of color. PAGE 2
Black Women’s Health Imperative Launches Covid-19 Vaccine Campaign
EEOC Provides Additional Information On Vaccinations
The Cook County Assessor’s Office Re-Opens for In-Person Appointments
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY MOTHER AND DAUGHTER GRADUATE IN SAME DAY COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES Clark Atlanta University doctoral student Dr. Lorri Saddler and her daughter Jaelyn Rice graduated on the same day at the university’s 2020-21 dual commencement ceremony on May 15. Dr. Saddler earned her doctoral degree in education and had the privilege of watching her daughter Jaelyn Rice, a 2020 cum laude graduate, receive her bachelor’s degree in sociology. After postponing the 2020 commencement ceremony due to COVID-19, Clark Atlanta University kept its promise to the CAU Class of 2020 and held its commencement ceremony on the same day as the Class of 2021. This was the first time that two commencement ceremonies were held on the same day in the university’s history. Dr. Saddler, who also works as the university’s Vice President of Undergraduate Admissions and in the university president’s cabinet, served as an administrator during the morning ceremony when her daughter graduated. She then walked across the stage as a student herself during the afternoon ceremony.
HEALTH
BLACK WOMEN’S HEALTH IMPERATIVE LAUNCHES COVID-19 VACCINE CAMPAIGN TO REACH BLACK WOMEN AND COMMUNITIES OF COLOR WITH A $400,000 GRANT FROM THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION The Black Women’s Health Imperative (BWHI) recently announced that it has received a $400,000 grant from The Rockefeller Foundation to improve vaccination rates among Black women and communities of color. The grant is part of The Rockefeller Foundation’s $20 million Equity-First Vaccination Initiative, which supports hyper-local, communityled programs to improve vaccine access and support educational outreach in five cities. Learnings from the initiative will help inform strategies across the country to increase access to Covid-19 vaccinations in communities of color, contributing to a collective, national north star goal of ensuring at least 70 million people of color will be fully vaccinated by July 2021.
LAW & POLITICS
PROMINENT BLACK ATTORNEY WINS MULTIPLE AWARDS FOR HIS DIGITAL CHILDREN’S SERIES AND PODCAST ADDRESSING POLICE BRUTALITY AND SYSTEMIC INJUSTICE Attorney Zulu Ali has been recognized with six Communicator Awards through the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA). The Communicator Awards is the leading international creative awards program honoring creative excellence for communication professionals for work that transcends craft, make a lasting impact, and is sanctioned and judged by the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts. The winners of the 27th Annual Communicator Awards have officially been announced with over 5,000 entries received from across the US and around the world, Attorney Ali received six communicator awards for his podcast, video, and children’s animated film addressing injustice and police brutality. Attorney Ali received two awards for distinction in educational and social issues in Film for writing, directing, and producing the children’s animated short film Izem Meets Officer Joe: Izem Learns How to Deal with Police Encounters https://vimeo.com/ondemand/izemmeetsofficerjoe; an award for distinction in political issues in video for producing The Cost of Being A Black Lawyer Fighting for Justice https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=M5C4lqkO4_Q&t=340s; and three awards for distinction for political, awareness, and feature in podcasts for hosting and producing Justice Watch with Attorney Zulu Ali, a podcast and syndicated radio talk show https://www.justicewatchradio.com/. Attorney Zulu Ali is a trial attorney, social commentator, social entrepreneur, and activist.
Marketplace sets out to be gold standard for inclusive beauty Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
Bridget Harris, Nathalie Day and Camille Walker are co-founders of Aurum79Beauty, a marketplace for beauty and wellness products owned by men and women of color. Harris said all the founders have a marketing background, started in the agency world and worked at the same agency. When Harris had the idea for Aurum79, she wanted Day to come with her. Day recommended Walker, who had transitioned from agency life to the beauty industry. Harris described Aurum79 Beauty as a curated selection of Black and Brown owned brands in haircare, skincare, nails and wellness and self-care. The name Aurum, is Latin for gold, and 79 is the atomic number for gold on the chemical elements chart. Harris said on the one hand, “it represents the golden hues in Black and Brown skin, all melanin rich people. On the other hand, what we’re trying to do is become the gold standard when it comes to inclusive beauty and looking at it in a different way,” she said. The marketplace was created out of necessity, Harris said, and added that she was going on a trip and looking for sunscreen, without the white film. She found it online but couldn’t find it in stores. “I started looking more into other products that were made by people of color. And not all of them for people of color, but by people of color,” she said. “And, the fact that a brown person made this and I couldn’t get my brown hands on it and it was made for my brown skin, that’s a problem.” Harris said she and her co-founders started making a list of skincare, haircare and cosmetic products made by Black and Brown people. They did a survey of 100 Black and Brown women from cities like Miami, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and the majority of the women had not heard of the products on the list. “It’s really about, there are so many amazing Black and Brown creators of these products, and they don’t have the
access to traditional retail space. We really want to create that space because they have dope products and they need to make money, too,” Harris said, adding that it is really about bringing back money to Black and Brown people, especially when they make products that will benefit those communities. Harris said there is also a desire to create generational wealth for Black and Brown people. She added, the beauty industry is a necessary evil. “We all want to feel beautiful, look beautiful. We need skincare stuff. Black don’t crack, but there is some maintenance that needs to be done with that. Our hair texture is different, so that was maybe the first category of products made specifically for Black and Brown people,” she said. “We have been a second thought in the beauty industry for a very long time,” Harris continued, adding that it’s important to bring in Black and Brown people who see other Black and Brown people as a “first thought” when it comes to the creation of these products. Harris said it is important to have a space where Black and Brown people are a primary thought, even down to the nail polish, which comes from a company called, People of Color. One of its main things is the skintones of Black and Brown people. Harris said they Instagram stalk products. They also have a form for brand owners to submit their brands. She said the primary products are skincare, then haircare and wellness, then cosmetics. “It’s really about finding those products that have natural, organic ingredients that are not found in traditional retailers,” she said, adding that none of the products in their inventory are found in traditional retailer spaces. Harris said Fenty Beauty opened up the conversation for cosmetics around what inclusivity meant. She said a lot of the skincare products Aurum79 Beauty carries are for women in the 35+ crowd. Harris said her favorite products right now are an eye brightening cream from InHarmony and a serum by Natu-
ral Mixologist, that has rosehip oil and papaya oil. She said the serum has been keeping her skin really supple. Because Aurum79 Beauty launched in November 2020, it was more the vendor partners who were affected by COVID-19. Harris said it slowed them down but not in a major way. She said what COVID-19 did do was to motivate people to start a business. “We’re in good company now, and everybody is kind of holding hands and saying enough. We spend so much money in beauty, Black women in particular, billions of dollars. And [the] majority of that doesn’t go to Black and Brown owners, founders. So, it was a mental adjustment of realizing it wasn’t that we were getting spaced out, the space was opening up and there’s room for everybody. It was an exercise,” she said. Harris said that she has learned the beauty industry is fickle and dynamic. There is always a new hot thing or new hot term, but there are challenges and opportunities that come along with that, she said. “It gives us an opportunity to always stay fresh, always be able to look for products and resources that are in the current conversation, but also keep the foundational stuff, as well. She described it as a very smoke and mirrors type of industry and made note of celebrity-backed products geared toward Black people. “People just need to do their research, research needs to be done. Ingredients-wise, as well, just be very careful and knowledgeable about what your face and skin and hair are consuming.” Harris said overall, it’s exciting to be a part of the beauty industry. She said it is starting to cater more to Black and Brown women. “It’s been a beautiful journey seeing all of these different products that really didn’t exist two years ago, and now they’re there and they’re there for us. I’m excited to see how it continues to develop in that spirit of people and brands that are putting us first,” she said. For more information about Aurum79 Beauty, visit aurum79beauty.com.
Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Expands to Joliet Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (MOR), the highest ranked orthopedic program in Illinois and #5 in the nation*, will open its 7th Chicago area full-service clinic later this year. MOR physicians, who are the official team doctors for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Fire Soccer Club, Chicago Dogs, and Joffrey Ballet, will provide care to orthopedic and spine patients at a newly constructed, 15,000 square feet, state-of-the-art facility located at 963 129th Infantry Drive in Joliet. Including the MOR physical therapy-only locations, the new Joliet facility brings the group’s number of Chicago area locations to 13. www.citizennewspapergroup.com
“We are excited to be more accessible to our patients in the southwest suburbs,” explains Dr. Brian Cole, MOR managing partner. “The Joliet area is a natural fit for our continued growth in the Chicago suburbs.” The MOR facility will include 16 patient exam rooms, a cast room, physical therapy, occupational therapy, MRI and X-ray imaging, and durable medical equipment services. Physicians representing all orthopedic specialties and experienced physical therapists will treat patients at this new location. The official clinic opening date for patients, planned for late fall of this year, will be announced soon.
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MEDICAL DEBT:
POLITICAL Affairs
The Other Part of the Pandemic’s Fallout BY STACY M. BROWN NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia
For Walter Coleman, an independent contractor in Washington, D.C., Samantha Robles, a hairstylist in Bethesda, Maryland, and Robin Pruitt, a loan officer who also lives in Bethesda, the coronavirus pandemic not only resulted in close calls, but the financial fallout may lead to bankruptcy. Each says the medical bills resulting from their bouts with the virus have overwhelmed them. In Coleman’s case, the more than $100,000 he owes to doctors, laboratories, and hospitals has him strongly considering a Chapter 7 filing. “Don’t know what else to do,” Coleman remarked. “I did everything right. I didn’t want to get sick, and my health insurance didn’t cover a lot of things, but I guess even insurance companies were caught off guard by this pandemic,” he reasoned. Robles and Pruitt said they have also considered their options in separate interviews, including borrowing from family and friends or filing bankruptcy to retire mounting medical debt. “I just worry about spending the next ten years trying to rebuild my credit,” Robles stated. “Before the pandemic, my credit score was 740, and now I don’t even want to look.” Pruitt said family members have pitched in, but she’s wary of asking for more assistance. “Everyone is fighting it, going through a financial pitch,” Pruitt said. “I just refuse to become a burden on anyone.” According to the personal finance and credit monitoring company Credit Karma, medical debt continues to soar. Debt among those signed up at Credit Karma has skyrocketed by nearly $3 billion from May 2000 to March 2021. The number of people with past-due medical debt rose during the same period to 21.4 million from 19.6 million. “If you’re considering bankruptcy as a solution for medical debt, you’re not alone. Unmanageable medical care debt and the hardships that often come along with it – like loss of work or reduced access to credit – can be a recipe for financial ruin,” Sarah C. Brady, a San Francisco-based financial consultant, wrote for Credit Karma. Brady warned that filing for bankruptcy isn’t always an ideal solution. “Although bankruptcy can help you manage or eliminate medical debt, it’s not possible to limit your claim to only one
Rep. Kelly Advocates for Increased Gun Violence Prevention Funding at Appropriations Hearing According to the personal finance and credit monitoring company Credit Karma, medical debt continues to soar.
kind of debt during the process,” she wrote. “Plus, bankruptcy has a long-term negative impact on your credit and can put your assets in jeopardy.” The personal finance website LendingTree.com revealed that 60 percent of Americans who participated in a study in March faced medical debt. Approximately 53 percent reported the debt was more significant than $5,000, and 72 percent said it prevented them from pursuing key financial milestones, like buying a home or having a child. The Lending Tree researchers reported that the coronavirus is responsible for one in every ten patients with medical debt. Interestingly, even physicians and healthcare workers have fallen prey to medical debt because of the pandemic. Dr. Elliot Anavim, medical director at Rejuve Clinics in Sherman Oaks, Calif., said many healthcare workers live in debt. “From physical therapists to dental hygienists, to someone like me, a naturopathic physician,” Anavim stated. “Many of us spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to become professional healthcare workers, yet there are many cases in which we don’t have the means of paying off that debt because of how selective and limiting the field can be.” Aside from the medical debt that stemmed from the coronavirus treatment, Coleman, Robles, and Pruitt each shared one other thing in common. Each was adamant that they didn’t want their loved ones to shoulder their debt. “I just can’t allow my parents to spend their retirement savings on paying my bills,” Pruitt said.
Instacart Introduces 30-Minute Grocery Delivery Instacart recently introduced “Priority Delivery,” a new experience that unlocks faster grocery delivery for customers across the U.S. and Canada, according to a press release. As part of this launch, customers in some of the largest cities in the U.S. will now have access to grocery delivery in as fast as 30 minutes. With Priority Delivery, Instacart is bringing the in-store express lane online, helping customers immediately get what they need delivered from their favorite grocers and specialty retailers. With this launch, Instacart is unveiling a new Priority Delivery product
experience that makes it even easier for customers to discover the fastest delivery windows available in their area. As part of the rollout of Priority Delivery, customers in more than 15 of the largest cities in the U.S., including Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle, across more than 300 store locations, will now be able to access 30-minute delivery from dozens of grocers and specialty retailers in their area. After this initial launch, Instacart plans to bring 30-minute delivery to more cities across more retailer locations over the coming months. Additionally, as part of
the Priority Delivery launch, Instacart is also expanding 45-minute and 60-minute delivery for more customers in more cities nationwide - making the weekly grocery shop faster than ever before, the press release continued. “We know that no two grocery shops are created equal - whether it’s a bulk buy for the week ahead or just a few ingredients for tonight’s dinner - so we’re launching new features that support the many ways people shop for their groceries today,” said Daniel Danker, vice president of product at Instacart. “For many customers, every minute counts when they’re in a pinch
and need something in a hurry. With today’s launch of Priority Delivery, we’re redefining the ‘quick run to the store’ and bringing the grocery express lane online for customers.” Instacart is ushering in new product experiences that make it even easier for customers to shop from the Instacart marketplace and discover their favorite retailers and fastest delivery windows available in their area. Priority Delivery gives customers a real-time view of the fastest available delivery windows - indicated by a new lightning bolt icon - enabling customers to shop based on what they need, when they want it and where they want to shop.
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Congresswoman Robin Kelly (IL-02), Vice Chair of the Congressional Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, recently appeared before the U.S. House Appropriations Committee to advocate for increased gun violence prevention funding. “Many communities require increased support for gun violence intervention and prevention programs focused on interrupting cycles of violence, and increased funding for direct services, including mentorship to individuals at high risk of engaging in gun violence,” said Congresswoman Kelly. “Research shows that sustained funding for evidence-based programs, which are tailored for specific local contexts, and working in partnership with the affected communities can achieve significant and long-lasting reductions in gun violence.” Earlier this year, Congresswoman Kelly led 39 of her colleagues in an appropriations funding request letter calling for an investment in community violence intervention programs. The letter requests: • • •
$100 million for the Office of Justice Programs $100 million for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) $10 million to establish a resource center under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
The recent Appropriations Committee hearing follows the release of President Biden’s fiscal year 2022 discretionary funding request, which included significant investments in working families, including a double digit increase for education and health programs. The Appropriations Committee is now using that blueprint and Member requests to formulate spending bills for the upcoming fiscal year.
PAPPAS UNVEILS NEW ONLINE TOOL TO WEIGH GOVERNMENT DEBT BURDEN ON INDIVIDUAL PROPERTY OWNERS Cook County – Property owners for the first time can find out what portion of local government debt falls on them, thanks to a new, groundbreaking online tool created by Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas. “Most reports identify government debt as an amount per person,” Pappas said. “My latest study takes a more targeted approach by showing debt in relation to each property in Cook County.” The new, unique tool reveals that Willis Tower carries local government debt of nearly $289 million, equal to 41.5% of the iconic skyscraper’s $697 million value. A Riverdale house carries $31,800 in local debt, equal to 48% of its $67,000 value. And the debt on a house on Hodgkins has $127,400 in debt, equal to 25.7% of its $496,000 value. By contrast, the debt on properties in more affluent, lower-tax areas, like Barrington Hills and Winnetka, falls below 10% of the value of the properties in those locations. These new calculations are available at cookcountytreasurer.com, where property owners can click the purple box on the homepage and search their address to see their local debt burden compared to the value of their home in both dollar and percentage amounts. The new methodology also allowed Pappas to better compare the overall debt burdens borne by residents of any Cook County city or village. That exercise revealed the burden of local government debt varies greatly throughout the county, with generally heavier burdens in less-affluent suburbs where the populations are more than 50% Black or Latino. The taxes tend to be much higher in many of those minorityy areas, an indication that more debt leads to higher property taxes. “Property purchases in Cook County come with a hidden credit card balance, in the form of local government debt,” Pappas said. “Property owners end up paying down that debt, on top of also covering their mortgage, utility and maintenance costs.”
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BUSINESS
Target Names Samara Tuchband Senior Vice President of its Home Merchandising Division Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) recently named Samara Tuchband senior vice president of merchandising, home. Tuchband will oversee the retailer’s merchandising and omnichannel business for the home category, inclusive of decorative home, stationery, home textiles, kitchen, storage and seasonal. In this role, she will help execute and advance Target’s home strategy, which is centered on defining a differentiated guest experience through a curated assortment of quality owned brand and national brand products at competitive prices. Tuchband joined the company on May 3, 2021 and reports to Jill Sando, Target’s executive vice president and chief merchandising officer. “Samara brings a deep understanding and strong reputation for driving digital and merchandising success within the home category,” says Sando. “At a time when home is more important than ever to our guests, Samara’s passion for creating memorable consumer experiences will strengthen our home business and enhance our commitment to bringing joy to our guests’ everyday lives.”
“I have been a Target guest for decades and have long admired the brand’s commitment to the democratization of design,” says Tuchband. “I am thrilled to join an inspiring team of leaders and am looking forward to continuing to offer guests incredible design, style inspiration and new omnichannel shopping experiences every day.” Tuchband joins Target with nearly two decades of merchandising and marketing experience in the home and lifestyle categories, having recently served as vice president of merchandising and head of diversity and inclusion at Crate and Barrel Holdings, Inc. In this role, Tuchband led the overall strategy and execution of product assortment and pricing for the brand across in-store and online channels. Under her leadership, kitchen and entertaining delivered double-digit growth and she led the creation and implementation of new tools and resources for improved diversity and inclusion efforts across the company. Previously, Tuchband served as general manager, digital home for The Home Depot, where she drove strong growth focused on digital expansion into the home décor market.
Small Business-Banking Relationships Are Challenged by Rising Expectations, New CI&T Report Finds CI&T, a leader in driving digital transformation for global brands, recently published (Re)open for Business, a new report examining how banks can better serve small businesses in a post-pandemic world. The research revealed that while the pandemic caused accelerated digital change in financial services, small businesses still want, and need, banking relationships. “Small businesses are considered the lifeblood of the American economy, and banking relationships are the lifeblood of small businesses,” said Robin Borelli, business director, financial services at CI&T. “The post-pandemic rebirth of small businesses in the U.S. will create enormous opportunities for the banking industry. The primary research that formed the foundation of this study revealed significant insights into the possibilities – and risks – for small business-banking relationships of the future.” This report analyzed survey responses, focus groups and interviews from 500+ U.S. based small and medium-sized businesses with an annual revenue up to $25M. Two key themes emerged from the research for small business-banking relationships in the future, including: Redefining value: * 84% of small businesses reported having “very much” or some degree of trust in their bank, but focus groups and interviews revealed that while there is trust in banks, expectations are rising along with frustration and confusion over complex and opaque fee structures. * Banks are uniquely positioned as the
key partner for small businesses seeking efficient, day-to-day operations management such as payroll services, expense management, and tax advice. Banks may not want to provide these as direct offerings, but being a connector can create a deeper customer relationship. The winners will be those banks that can help the needs of these small businesses beyond that of the traditional deposit and credit model. Digital as the primary way of doing business: * Small business customers understand the convenience and cost-saving benefits of automation, but still want personal interaction and relationships due to the complexity of their work. * Small businesses have options when it comes to technology and platforms designed to make their lives easier. This presents an excellent opportunity for trusted, reliable partners like banks to help with the technical and operational demands of making these systems work cohesively. According to a 2020 report from the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses account for 44% of economic activity in the United States, employ 60.6 million people, which equates to over 47% of the private workforce. The impact of the pandemic was hard on small businesses, but as the country begins recovering, CI&T’s research shows the rebirth of small businesses presents an opportunity for banks to reform those partnerships.
EEOC Provides Additional Information On Vaccinations The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently posted updated and expanded technical assistance related to the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing questions arising under the federal equal employment opportunity (EEO) laws. The EEOC also posted a new resource for job applicants and employees, explaining how federal employment discrimination laws protect workers during the pandemic. These publications are provided to help employees and employers understand their rights and responsibilities at work during the pandemic. The expanded technical assistance provides new information about how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) apply when an employer offers incentives for employees to provide documentation or other confirmation of vaccination when an employee gets a vaccine in the community or from
the employer or its agent. The technical assistance answers COVID-19 questions only from the perspective of the EEO laws. Other federal, state, and local laws come into play regarding the COVID-19 pandemic for employers and employees. The updated technical assistance recently released addresses frequently asked questions concerning vaccinations in the employment context,” said EEOC Chair Charlotte A. Burrows. “The EEOC will continue to clarify and update our COVID-19 technical assistance to ensure that we are providing the public with clear, easy to understand, and helpful information. We will continue to address the issues that were raised at the Commission’s recent hearing on the civil rights impact of COVID-19.” The key updates to the technical assistance are summarized below: Federal EEO laws do not prevent an employer from requiring all employees physically entering the work-
place to be vaccinated for COVID-19, so long as employers comply with the reasonable accommodation provisions of the ADA and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other EEO considerations. Other laws, not in EEOC’s jurisdiction, may place additional restrictions on employers. From an EEO perspective, employers should keep in mind that because some individuals or demographic groups may face greater barriers to receiving a COVID-19 vaccination than others, some employees may be more likely to be negatively impacted by a vaccination requirement. Federal EEO laws do not prevent or limit employers from offering incentives to employees to voluntarily provide documentation or other confirmation of vaccination obtained from a third party (not the employer) in the community, such as a pharmacy, personal health care provider, or public clinic. If employers choose to obtain vaccination information from www.citizennewspapergroup.com
their employees, employers must keep vaccination information confidential pursuant to the ADA. Employers that are administering vaccines to their employees may offer incentives for employees to be vaccinated, as long as the incentives are not coercive. Because vaccinations require employees to answer pre-vaccination disability-related screening questions, a very large incentive could make employees feel pressured to disclose protected medical information. Employers may provide employees and their family members with information to educate them about COVID-19 vaccines and raise awareness about the benefits of vaccination. The technical assistance highlights federal government resources available to those seeking more information about how to get vaccinated. The new resource for job applicants and employees provides basic information about how federal employment
discrimination laws help workers who are being harassed; who need extra protection against getting sick; who are not being allowed to work; or who need a modification of their employer’s COVID-19 safety requirements. These two publications follow an EEOC hearing on April 28 on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on civil rights in the workplace at which the EEOC heard from a wide range of experts. They were prepared prior to the CDC’s new guidance for fully vaccinated individuals issued on May 13, 2021, and do not specifically address that new guidance. As new developments occur, the EEOC will consider any impact they may have on EEOC’s COVID-19 technical assistance and will provide additional updates and assistance to the public as needed. The EEOC advances opportunity in the workplace by enforcing federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination. More information is available at www.eeoc.gov.
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5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Money Family Features - Working toward financial stability can be a daunting task, but developing healthy spending habits and practicing smart saving can make it easier to plan for the future and take control of your finances. Improve your financial stability and security with these tips from the experts at Credit One Bank, a data-driven financial services company that is also one of the largest and fastest-growing credit card issuers in the United States. Create a Spending Plan and Budget By building a budget and examining your spending habits, you’re able to see exactly how much money you have coming in and where – or on what – you’re spending it. This is often the first step toward meeting short- and long-term financial goals, whether those involve taking a vacation, paying off debt, buying a new house or saving for retirement. Add up your household income, including paychecks and other income, such as investments or rental property, then figure your monthly expenses starting with recurring bills like rent or mortgage, car payments, insurance, utilities and subscriptions. Also, account for variable expenses like gas, groceries and entertainment. Once you have your income and expenses calculated, look for places you may be able to cut back to help meet your financial goals. Don’t forget to be flexible; your budget and spending will change along with your needs and situation. Earn Rewards on Everyday Purchases You can stretch your budget further by taking advantage of rewards offered by your bank or credit card company. For example, some credit cards provide cash back rewards for specific everyday purchases. An option like the Credit One Bank Platinum Rewards Visa is one such credit card. Customers can earn 5% cash back for the first $5,000 of eligible purchases per year on things like gas, groceries, internet, cable, satellite TV and mobile phone services, plus 1% cash back rewards on all other purchases. “Make sure your rewards are working for you – and not just as a gimmicky signup bonus,” said David Herpers, head of product at Credit One Bank. “Find a credit card that continues to give you more for your everyday spending habits.” Compare Interest Rates When Opening a Savings Account When selecting a savings account, look for the highest yield
but also consider the minimum balance requirement, any introductory rates that may expire after a set period of time and the ease with which you’re able to access your money and account information. Often, digital banks can offer higher rates than traditional brick-and-mortar branches due to their lower overhead costs. Ensure any bank you consider is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) so you can earn a fair rate and protect your money. Build an Emergency Fund Emergency funds create a financial buffer that can keep you afloat in times of need without having to rely on high-interest loans or maxing out a line of credit. These funds can be used to pay for large, unexpected expenses such as medical bills, the loss of a job, car repairs or home appliance repair or replacement. To build your emergency fund, set a monthly savings goal – even an amount as small as $50 per paycheck can make an impact over time – and set up a way for the funds to be automatically transferred to the account each time you get paid to make the task less daunting. Check on the account periodically and adjust if necessary or if your budget allows. A good rule of thumb is to set aside 3-6 months of living expenses. Keep Track of Your Credit Your credit score provides lenders and other parties a quick way to get an idea of your financial history and your ability to pay. Having a good credit score typically provides better interest rates and makes it easier to get approval on loans, rent an apartment, take out a mortgage or finance large purchases. Poor credit can saddle you with higher rates and lead to potential loan requests being denied. To help you understand how different actions affect your credit score, many sites offer free credit reports and tools that allow you to stay up-to-date and track your score over time. Be sure to check reviews and verify the site’s legitimacy before entering your information. Additionally, many credit card companies, including Credit One Bank, provide free access to online credit reports on a regular basis to give customers an easier way to stay on top of their finances.
have grown in popularity due to their convenience in comparison to cash, but technology has evolved even further to allow for a rise in contactless payment. Consider these capabilities many cards now offer: Chip (EMV) cards utilize smart technology to store data on the microchip embedded in the card, allowing for an extra level of security with a one-time code generated as
part of each transaction to keep payment information more secure than swiping the magnetic strip. Contactless cards are equipped with near-field communication technology that allows payments to be made at a terminal without swiping or inserting. The card member’s name, billing information and security code are never transmitted when cards bearing the contactless indicator are tapped on
an equipped terminal. Smart device payments can be made by adding your credit or debit card to the wallet app on your smartphone or tablet. Apps can also be added to some smartwatches to make contactless payments at participating merchants even easier. Find more ways to make your money work for you at CreditOneBank.com/articles. SOURCE: Credit One Bank
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Active and energized: Registered dietitian shares how eating right in the morning fuels energy throughout the day (BPT) - With health and wellness top of mind for many Americans, fitness has become a top priority. Whether you're extremely active or just starting on a wellness journey, incorporating wholesome, nutritious foods into your diet plan can help give your body the fuel it needs to thrive. "Studies suggest that eating a healthy breakfast before a workout improves your performance both inside the gym and out," says Marissa Meshulam, registered dietitian nutritionist and founder of MPM Nutrition. "By filling up on vitamins and nutrients first thing in the morning, you set yourself up for success throughout the day." Meshulam shares tips for creating a filling and fueling breakfast that supports an active lifestyle, helps you maximize your workout potential and extends your energy throu ghout the day: Start with hydration Your body craves hydration after sleeping all night, so start your day by drinking a tall glass of water. Consider making it a habit to drink water while you wait for your morning cup of coffee to brew. while coffee and other beverages such as fruit juice can help you hydrate, it's important to be mindful of
their sugar content, as that can cause blood glucose levels to spike, causing a short-lived feeling of energy before a mid-morning crash. Choose nutrient-dense foods Give your body a wellness boost by making breakfasts that include ingredients loaded with essential vitamins and minerals. Many berries, for example, are full of vitamins and antioxidants and pair well with a breakfast dish. As a base, choose nutrient-packed eggs to act as the star of the plate. Keep in mind, not all eggs are created equal. Eggland's Best eggs are the only eggs that provide superior taste, freshness and nutrition compared to ordinary eggs, such as more than double the Vitamin B12 and Omega-3s, 10 times more Vitamin E and six times more Vitamin D. These vitamins perfectly compliment an active lifestyle, as they can help boost energy and aid in muscle recovery after a strenuous workout. Add in healthy carbs Healthy carbs are also important to keep in mind for a fueling breakfast, especially if the day calls for a more intense workout. Carbs help you sustain energy for longer so the body and mind can focus and excel. Some healthy carbs to try adding to your breakfast include whole grain cereal or bread, bananas and sweet potatoes. Grains like quinoa, oats and buckwheat are also good options. Overnight oats, protein pancakes and egg bakes are all popular breakfast options that fuel an active lifestyle by helping you stay satisfied throughout the day. Looking for recipe inspiration? Try this nutrient-filled breakfast that will fuel your body and help you maximize your day: Farmer's Hash Ingredients: 2 Eggland's Best Eggs, large 1 parsnip, cubed (1 cup) 2 cups of brussels sprouts, halved 1 sweet potato, diced 2 tablespoons of olive oil Fresh thyme, chopped (2 tbsp.) Salt/pepper to taste Cooking spray Directions: Preheat oven to 400 F. On a large baking sheet, toss the vegetables
(parsnips, brussels sprouts and sweet potato) with 2 tbsp. of olive oil and the fresh thyme. Add a little bit of salt and pepper. Mix well. Place in the oven for ~30-35 minutes or until crispy. Toss the veggies halfway through the cooking process. While the veggies finish cooking, make sunny-side-up eggs in a skillet using cooking spray. Once the veggies are done, scoop into two bowls and top each bowl with 1 egg each. Top with fresh scallions and enjoy! Recipe notes: You can cook the eggs however you prefer (poached, scrambled, over easy). Nutrition and fitness go hand-in-hand, which is why Eggland's Best has teamed up with digital fitness platform Daily Burn to continue its mission of empowering families www.citizennewspapergroup.com
Give your body a wellness boost by making breakfasts that include ingredients loaded with essential vitamins and minerals. Many berries, for example, are full of vitamins and antioxidants and pair well with a breakfast dish. to choose an active, healthier lifestyle. From now through June 25, fitness fanatics and families can visit www.dailyburn.com/sweepstakes and enter for a chance to win a variety of fitness-themed prizes such as workout swag, EB coupons and free Daily Burn memberships! Plus, Eggland's Best and Daily Burn are offering free, easy-to-follow workouts led by Daily Burn fitness experts and delicious recipes using EB eggs!
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NEWS The Cook County Assessor’s Office Re-Opens for In-Person Appointments Online services are also available for property owners The Cook County Assessor’s Office announces the resumption of in-person visits by the public to its downtown and branch offices, in accordance with Cook County’s reopening plan on Monday, June 14, 2021. All inperson visits are by appointment only and will require a mask, physical distancing, and a health screening. These requirements apply to the downtown location as well as the Markham and Skokie branch offices. Bridgeview is currently closed due to construction. “With reductions to Chicago’s COVID numbers, we’re able to resume in-person access to our office while keeping both staff and the public safe, said Assessor Fritz Kaegi. “During the entirety of the pandemic our office has continued to function remotely and offer exemplary customer service virtually and over the phone. Property
owners should know they can continue to apply for many of our services online.” Please see the various ways to interact with our office below. Schedule an appointment: www. cookcountyassessor.com/appt Call: 312-443-7550 Send a message: www.cookcountyassessor.com/contact Attend a workshop: www.cookcountyassessor.com/event-list Although the office is open to the public, taxpayers are still encouraged to explore the many online services offered. Homeowners can apply for missing exemptions and file assessment appeals entirely online. For other property tax related topics such as questions about ownership of property, foreclosures, or liens contact the Cook County Clerk’s Office at www.cookcountyclerkil.gov. For information on how to pay your property tax bill, obtain a copy of your tax bill, or duplicate or overpayment contact the Cook County Treasurer’s Office at www. cookcountytreasurer.com.
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Ninacloak Offers Discounts on Women’s Dresses
Speakman recently introduced Exhilaration Spray Technology in a collection of multi-function shower heads and hand showers.
Speakman’s Exhilaration Technology Offers A Fully Immersive Shower Experience Speakman, a manufacturer of premier plumbing products, recently introduced Exhilaration Spray Technology in a collection of multi-function shower heads and hand showers. The Exhilaration sprays offer 344 individual spray outlets to accommodate four distinct sprays including: Rain; Reaction; Massage and Satin. “Showering is not merely an act of cleansing” says Adam Horwitz, Speakman’s chief marketing officer. “It’s one of the few times a day we focus solely
on ourselves and our well-being. That’s why we believe it deserves to be the best possible experience – and Exhilaration provides just that.” Exhilaration Spray Technology is now available in the Neo, Kubos, and Rainier collections as shower heads as well as hand showers. According to a press release, Neo offers a design with a round spray face that adapts to any bathroom décor, while Kubos and Rainier feature a square spray face with modern or traditional design details.
Ninacloak, an online store for women’s clothing will be offering discounts up to 70% on many of its products. They are offering an additional discount of 5% on any new purchase. The offer is going on now until the end of July. The store, which is known for its trendy women’s tops, aims to acquire new customers and retain their loyal ones this summer. Though they are known for their collection of women’s dresses, Ninacloak also deals in other different types of fashion accessories. According to Niki Smith, the marketing manager of Ninacloak, shoppers can find designer shoes, jewelry, bags, scarfs and other accessories. “At our store, there are different types of women’s casual dresses which are available. We have a huge collection of these dresses. In fact, we have more than 700 different varieties of these dresses. They are available in different designs and colors. Some of the most fashionable dresses are shift dresses, maxi dresses, skater dresses, bodycon dresses and so on,” said Smith. “The best thing about the upcoming summer sale is that buyers can find all the latest 2021 casual dresses at heavily discounted rates. Not only that, they can also explore markdowns on the end-of-season products. We are also offering free shipping and many more exciting offers that our customers will definitely love. In fact, we conducted a survey this past March to understand what kind of products our customers would be looking for this coming summer. After analyzing the market data, we decided to announce discounts on those products,” the marketing manager added.
All Exhilaration models are available in three finishes to coordinate with various bathroom color palettes: Polished Chrome, Brushed Nickel, and Matte Black. Horwitz adds: “Speakman shower heads are the choice of thousands of high-end resorts and hotels around the globe. And the reason for that is that they provide the most satisfying shower experience in the industry. Now, consumers can get the same experience at home.” For more information, visit speakman. com.
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Black Seed Oil Market to Hit $30 Million by 2027, Says Global Market Insights Inc. The black seed oil market value is expected to cross USD 30 million by 2027, according to a new research report by Global Market Insights Inc. The ease of processing and easy miscibility with different ingredients is likely to raise the demand for black seed oil from different applications over the forecast period. Demand for black seed oil from the pharmaceutical sector is expected to witness lucrative growth over the
forecast period owing to increasing consumer demand for natural ingredients in drug formulations to minimize the side effects of its consumption on the human body. Some major findings of the black seed oil market report include: The growing consumer awareness regarding the ill effects of drugs composed of chemical-based ingredients should raise product demand. The growing health consciousness
among consumers and increased intake of dietary supplements to improve body immunity and metabolism should drive the demand for black seed oil in capsule form. The industry of black seed oil in capsule form is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 6.5% between 2021 and 2027. The ability of black seed oil to provide a cooling sensation and soothing effect on the scalp is likely www.citizennewspapergroup.com
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to escalate product demand for manufacturing anti-dandruff products during the forecast time frame.
The black seed oil market from hair care application exceeded USD 2.5 Million in 2020.
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