Hyde Park Citizen 8-14-2024

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GYRLS IN THE H.O.O.D FOUNDATION HOSTS INAUGURAL LET IT FLOW FESTIVAL TO COMBAT PERIOD POVERTY

Chicago, Ill. -– Gyrls In The H.O.O.D Foundation is thrilled to announce the inaugural “Let It Flow Festival”, an empowering event aimed at raising awareness about period poverty, normalizing conversations around menstruation, and providing essential menstrual products to girls in need. The festival will take place from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31, at 605 E. 71st.

The “Let It Flow Festival” will feature interactive booths, hands-on workshops, live entertainment, and a special “Ask the Doctor” session where attendees can get expert advice on menstrual health. Attendees will also have the opportunity to receive free menstrual products and engage with community healthcare providers.

“We believe that no girl should have to miss out on school, work, or life events because of her period. The Let It Flow Festival is our way of fighting stigma and creating a supportive community where menstrual health is normalized and every girl has access to the products she needs heading back to school” said Chez Smith, Founder of Gyrls In The H.O.O.D Foundation.

CHICAGO AUSTIN YOUTH TRAVEL A DVENTURES INVITES YOU TO THE 4TH ANNUAL GHAN-AGAIN FESTIVAL AT AUSTIN TOWN HALL PARK

Everyone is invited to come, experience and celebrate our West African roots and culture with entertainment by West Side musicians, dancers, artists, shops with unique crafts, and fine food from local vendors at the 4th annual Ghan-Again Festival, in the Austin neighborhood. The festival will take place on Saturday, September 14th from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Austin Town Hall Park, 5610 W. Lake St.

The festival is named “Ghan-Again,” in honor of CAYTA (Chicago Austin Youth Travel Adventures), the non-profit arm of Gone Again Travel & Tours. This is the only Black-owned brick and mortar travel agency in Chicago, located in the Austin neighborhood and founded by long time Austin resident Crystal Dyer. The event opens at 10 a.m. with craft vendors offering wares at Austin Town Hall.

Performances by renowned local musicians and entertainers include:

Blues and soul bands Katherine Davis and Larry Taylor

ATH Dance Team

Gospel artists Adrianna Thomas

Jazzy Artist Marie Alexandre

African Dance and Music Institute

Hip Hop Youth Artist Jackpot Jigga

AfroBeats Artist K’Pilla

Nyansapo High Life Band

Watusi Band

CAYTA proudly sponsors the Ghan-Again Festival, with support from the Chicago Park District and generous community donations. We are still seeking donations and sponsors to help make this event a success and to reach our goal of taking 10 youth on a life-changing journey to Ghana in 2025. This festival is a key part of our annual fundraising efforts to provide these transformative experiences for young people.

CAYTA, a nonprofit promoting local youth travel, takes young people to Ghana in early June yearly. Chicago Avenue travel agent Crystal Dyer, who traces part of her lineage to the West African country, organized the nonprofit to give youth some alternative visions after her grandson was killed in street violence in 2011.

CAYTA’s mission is to tackle the epidemic of violence in our community by using our expertise in world travel to expand and enrich the minds and self-esteem of our at-risk-youth.

Local Student Honored at Cub Scholars Event

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Alexander, a Washington Park resident, was one of 13 new students who were honored during an event introducing the Cub Scholars Class of 2024 and celebrating the 2023 graduates at Wrigley Field.

“Cubs Charities has always been a great program for me and it has helped me out a lot. So, I thought to continue with Cubs Scholars through college would be the best way to move forward,” Alexander said.

Being part of the programs with Cub Charities has put Alexander in the best position to get scholarships for college, assistance with his college essays and access to college and university advisors while in school.

Cubs Charities is a nonprofit that is focused on development and academic programming for sports-based youth that was established in 2009. Cub Scholars was established in 2013 and aims to promote academic achievement and post-secondary educational advancement through a mentorship program and financial contributions. Cubs Scholars provides mentorship in collaboration with Chicago Scholars. Since it began, Cubs Scholars has supported 62 students.

es and mentors and he is thankful for the help they’ve given him by reaching out to coaches on the college level. With the CASE program, Alexander has had access to different people in the sports field, which helped open his eyes to careers within the sports industry outside of playing a sport. He was able to speak with sports executives and find out what courses they took in college to complete their field of study.

Alexander wants to play baseball in college and he is looking at schools that match his academic and athletic standard. He wants to study economics, sports management or business in college. Alexander said when he got the call that he was chosen for the scholarship, he was relieved because it was such a lengthy process. He was also relieved that he would receive the financial and college support that goes along with the scholarship.

Alexander has advice for other students who might be considering participating in the Cubs Scholars program.

“Always put your best foot forward and always try your best, because this program is only to help you,” he said. He also wants to encourage other students not to be afraid to reach out to people who can help them attain their goals.

Alexander’s participation in RBI has made him a better baseball player. He currently is a catcher on the Jones Eagles Baseball team. He said the program has also made him a better person. He has learned a lot from the coach-

Alexander has been able to interact and engage with the other scholars outside of the program. He said having a community of other students has helped him immensely through his journey.

For more information about Cub Scholars and Cubs Charities, visit www.cubscharities.org.

DCEO Celebrates National Black Business Month

CHICAGO – This month, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is celebrating National Black Business Month. Through the Office of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE), DCEO will host a series of virtual and in-person events highlighting Black businesses, organizations, and community leaders while also providing resources to Black businesses and entrepreneurs. This monthlong celebration will also include a social media campaign inviting and encouraging Illinoisans to shop Black-owned businesses through the “Shop Black Saturdays” social media campaign. Information about resources and events can be found on the DCEO website.

“This August, Illinois celebrates Black entrepreneurs who have embraced business ownership, fostering generational wealth, job creation, and stronger communities,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. “Black-owned businesses reflect the rich diversity of our state all year-round, and I commend DCEO and the Office of Minority Economic Empowerment for driving innovation, creating opportunities, and dismantling barriers for Black business owners in Illinois.”

Throughout Black Business Month, DCEO is honoring the over 148,000 Black-owned businesses that employ approximately 196,000 people across Illinois, generating $4.6 billion in economic activity annually. DCEO’s OMEE works to create an equitable and inclusive business environment for communities that have faced systemic challenges to growth, including Black business owners and entrepreneurs. OMEE hosts dozens of events and provides year-round support to Black-owned busi-

nesses, including connection with grants, technical assistance, and incentives to bolster Black entrepreneurs and Black-owned enterprises.

“DCEO is committed to supporting Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs during Black Business Month and beyond,” said DCEO Director Kristin Richards. “Uplifting and investing in Black businesses is critical in addressing the racial wealth gap that persists and it is also essential to bolstering economic development throughout the state.”

DCEO Black Business Month Events

This series of virtual and in-person events will provide participants with critical knowledge and resources to spur Black business success and development across Illinois. The events below are free to attend; interested parties are encouraged to register on the DCEO website.

IL Small Business Administration IL District Office - National Black Business Month Capability Statement Webinar Thursday, August 15 | 10-11:30 AM | Virtual

This webinar will present the who, what, where and why of capability statements. The webinar also delves into the Illinois technical assistance resources with an Apex Accelerator and consulting group.

Empowering Excellence: Proudly Celebrating National Black Business Month in Illinois Wednesday, August 21 | 12-1:30 PM | Virtual

Join OMEE for a virtual panel to hear the stories of success and insights from thought leaders and company owners as part of our celebration of National Black Business Month 2024.

Cubs Scholar and Cubs RBI All-Star Ellis Alexander at the annual Cubs Scholars breakfast in July with Chicago Cubs General Manager Carter Hawkins and pitcher Kyle Hendricks at Wrigley Field. PHOTO PROVIDED BY RISE STRATEGY GROUP.

REBUILD FOUNDATION AND FRANKIE KNUCKLES FOUNDATION HOST THE THIRD ANNUAL FRANKIE KNUCKLES HOUSE MUSIC FESTIVAL AND FUNDRAISER AT KENWOOD GARDENS IN GREATER GRAND CROSSING

The fundraiser will support the continuation of Rebuild’s house music programming on the South Side and the Frankie Knuckles Foundation’s work to preserve Frankie’s legacy.

On Sunday, August 18, artist Theaster Gates’s organization, Rebuild Foundation, will join forces with the Frankie Knuckles Foundation for the third year in a row to host the annual Frankie Knuckles House Music Festival at Kenwood Gardens in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood on the South Side. This annual celebration of the Godfather of House Music convenes over 500 people, honoring Rebuild’s stewardship of Frankie’s personal vinyl collection at the Stony Island Arts Bank and extending the success of Rebuild’s monthly Sunday Service House Music program.

Collection, nearly 5,000 vinyl records that comprised Frankie Knuckles’s personal collection of music. This year, Rebuild completed the digitization and processing of each record in the collection as they continue their commitment to making the collection more accessible to artists, scholars, the creative community and visitors interested in connecting with Frankie’s thumbprint on House music history.

WHEN: Sunday, August 18

1:00 PM - 7:00 PM

WHERE:

Rebuild’s Kenwood Gardens

Fighting for a different future

The Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter is thrilled to announce the Alzheimer’s Association Chicago Walk to End Alzheimer’s® on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at Soldier Field’s Southeast Lawn.

At the Alzheimer’s Association, we’re fighting for a brighter future—a future without Alzheimer’s. For families facing the disease today, for more time with loved ones, and for groundbreaking treatments, we are closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer’s. But to reach this goal, we need you. Join us for the world’s largest fundraiser to fight Alzheimer’s and all other dementias.

This year, on the occasion of the 40-year anniversary of House Music in Chicago, Rebuild’s Frankie Knuckles Fellow, DJ Celeste Alexander, has curated a daylong lineup featuring Chicago’s beloved House Music DJs, some of whom were friends with Frankie Knuckles, and rising House talent as the genre experiences a long-deserved revival. Notably the first and only female DJ to grace the 1s and 2s at famed House Music venue, the Music Box, DJ Celeste, a mentee of Knuckles, is continuing her mentor’s legacy of mentorship by training a cohort of emerging female House music DJs as part of her residency with Rebuild, ensuring that women and non-binary DJs are well represented in the industry.

6929 S. Kenwood Avenue

TICKETS: Tickets for the festival can be purchased at https://tinyurl. com/54tydtz4.

LINEUP:

1:00 PM: k.tea

2:00 PM: DJ Greg Gray

3:00 PM: CtrlZora

4:00 PM: DJ Duane Powell

5:00 PM: DJ Celeste Alexander

6:00 PM: DJ Alan King

“This is a pivotal moment in the fight against Alzheimer’s. There are now treatments that change the course of the disease,” said, Mary DeMars, Alzheimer’s Association Walk Director “We hope that everyone in our community can join us by starting a team to help the Alzheimer’s Association raise awareness and funds for families facing the disease today, take more steps toward treatments and finally ending this disease.”

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, September 21, 2024

Location: Soldier Field (Southeast Lawn), 1410 Special Olympics Dr., Chicago, IL

Time: 8:30 AM

CHATHAM-SOUTHEAST

Chatham, Avalon Park, Park Manor,GreaterGrand Crossing, Burnside,Chesterfield, West Chersterfield, South Shore,and Calumet Heitghts.

SOUTH END

Washington Heights,Roseland,Rosemoor, Englewood,West Englewood, Auburn-Gresham, Morgan Park, Maple Park, Mt. Vernon, Fernwood, Bellevue, Beverly, Pullman, West Pullman, West Pullman,Riverdale, Jeffrey Manor and Hegewisch.

SOUTH SUBURBAN

Serves communities in Harvey, Markham, Phoenix, Robbins, Dixmoor, Calumet Park, Blue Island,SouthHolland,and Dolton. Shopping- their favorite pastime!

HYDE PARK

Lake Meadows, Oakland, Prairie Shores,Douglas, Grand Boulevard, Kenwood, Woodland,South Shore and Hyde Park.

CHICAGO WEEKEND

Chicago Westside Communities, Austin and Garfield Park

SUBURBAN TIMES WEEKLY

BloomTownship, Chicago Heights, Flossmoor,FordHeights, Glenwood, Homewood, Lansing ,Lynwood, Olympia Fileds, Park Forest,Sauk Village,South Chicago and Steger

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Hosted at Kenwood Gardens, the annual Frankie Knuckles Festival is a demonstration of the importance of venues that provide access to artistic and cultural amenities in safe spaces for Black and Brown folks, continuing House Music’s legacy of pioneering protected, convivial spaces for Black and Brown LGBTQIA+ communities in Chicago. Formerly thirteen vacant city lots, Kenwood Gardens has been transformed into a vast urban oasis on the South Side, thanks to Rebuild Foundation’s work to revive vacant and abandoned properties into vibrant cultural spaces on the South Side. Now home to countless species of native and regionally appropriate plant life, Rebuild hosts weekly free yoga classes, open garden hours, gardening fellowships, live musical performances and more at Kenwood Gardens.

The fundraiser will support the continuation of Rebuild’s house music programming on the South Side and the Frankie Knuckles Foundation’s work to preserve Frankie’s legacy. As part of their partnership with the Frankie Knuckles Foundation, Rebuild Foundation is the longtime steward of the Frankie Knuckles

Founded by artist Theaster Gates in 2010, Rebuild Foundation is a non-profit artistic project at the nexus of creative practice, cultural production, and artistic innovation rooted on the South Side of Chicago. Rebuild proposes an ambitious model for arts organizations, fervently and holistically supporting the lives and practices of Black and Brown cultural producers through access to space, time, financial resources, artistic residencies, free public programs, and connections to community that empower curiosity, experimentation, and iteration in their work.

Conceived as an experimental platform for supporting artists and confronting the psychological barriers instilled by divestment and vacancy, Rebuild celebrates the preexisting dignity and potential for new creative life within Black space. Through the reconstitution, cultivation, and active stewardship of formerly dormant and vacant properties on the South Side, Rebuild preserves and promotes Black cultural heritage, resilience, ownership and radical self-determinism. Operating at the scale of a town, the organization programs a constellation of cultural sites on the South Side, including the Stony Island Arts Bank, Dorchester Art + Housing Collaborative, Kenwood Gardens, and the forthcoming 40,000 square foot project at the former St. Laurence Elementary School.

To learn more about Rebuild Foundation, please visit: https:// www.rebuild-foundation.org/

On Walk day, we’ll start with the poignant Promise Garden ceremony—a mission-focused experience that signifies our solidarity in the fight against Alzheimer’s. During the ceremony, walkers will carry flowers of various colors, each representing their personal connection to the disease. Afterward, participants will enjoy a beautiful walk along the lake, passing through the Soldier Field Concourse, and returning to the Southeast Lawn for a festival filled with live music by the School of Rock house band, family activities, food trucks, and more!

Nearly 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, a leading cause of death in the United States. Additionally, more than 11 million family members and friends provide care to people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. In Illinois alone, over 266,500 people are living with the disease, and 314,000 caregivers are supporting them. Your participation helps us support these individuals and drive the research needed to find a cure.

To register and stay updated on this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s, visit alzheimers-illinois.org/walk. Come walk with us and be a part of this transformative journey. Together, we can make a difference. Let’s end Alzheimer’s.

Contact: Lionell Martin, Public Relations Manager, Alzheimer’s Association, lrmartin@alz.org, 773.593. 4211

About the Walk to End Alzheimer’s®:

The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association has mobilized millions of Americans through the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®, now known as the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s.

The Alzheimer’s Association is a global voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900 for more information.

Celebrate Black Business Month by Volunteering as a Business Mentor

WASHINGTON, PRNewswire -- August is National Black Business Month in the U.S., where 3.5 million businesses are Blackowned, according to the U.S. Census. As a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, SCORE encourages volunteers from all business backgrounds to support Black-owned businesses by becoming a mentor.

Supporting Black entrepreneurs

By becoming a SCORE volunteer mentor, you have the opportunity to make a real impact on the success of these businesses and the individuals behind them. In fact, entrepreneurs who receive three or more hours of mentoring report higher revenues and increased business growth.

“Working with SCORE helped my business grow from a smidge of an idea into a company I believe will scale significantly more than what it is today,” said Lenora Ebule, SCORE client and founder of Bailan Spice.

Giving back

Volunteering as a mentor is a rewarding experience that allows you to share your knowledge and expertise with others. You can help entrepreneurs overcome challenges, brainstorm new ideas and turn their business dreams into reality. By becoming a mentor, you can also expand your own network and gain valuable experience in coaching and leadership.

SCORE mentor Willie Johnson explains why he volunteers: “My interest in becoming a SCORE mentor stems from my desire to give time to aspiring entrepreneurs, assisting them with

different resources and mentorship along the way. As a veteran business owner, I believe that volunteerism in the local community is an amazing way to give back.”

Join the team Do you have business experience you’d like to share with others? Entrepreneurs can benefit from your help. SCORE’s diverse team of mentors brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, and new perspectives and ideas are always welcome. By becoming a SCORE mentor, you can share your expertise with small businesses nationwide, including those that are Black-owned.

SCORE provides a comprehensive range of resources and tools to support both mentors and clients, including online workshops, webinars and local events. Volunteering as a mentor with SCORE is a wonderful way to give back to your community and contribute to the success of small businesses. To learn more about becoming a SCORE mentor, visit score.org.

Since 1964, SCORE has helped more than 17 million entrepreneurs start, grow or successfully exit a business. SCORE’s 10,000 volunteers provide free, expert mentoring, resources and education in all 50 U.S. states and territories. Funded [in part] through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

SOURCE: https://advocacy.sba.gov/2024/02/01/ facts-about-small-business-black-ownershipstatistics-2024/

IN THE BLACK NETWORK: YOUR ONESTOP STREAMING PLATFORM FOR BLACK CULTURE ANNOUNCES NEW FAST CHANNELS

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., PRNewswire -- IN THE BLACK NETWORK (ITBN), a premiere, free streaming service that highlights Black voices and original stories that are culturally significant and relatable for all audiences, announces new partnerships with Black Enterprise, African Diaspora Network TV, REVOLT Mixtape, HomesteadPlus, Shades of Black, World One TV, One Culture, as well as the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and BlackPressUSA News Service; adding new FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channels to their growing library of content from Black creators.

The new partnerships enrich the ITBN platform with a diverse array of multi-genre programming from Black creators. Viewers can look forward to an expanded selection of titles, from action-packed adventures and laugh-out-loud comedies to culturally significant content like faith-based storytelling and compelling documentaries. ITBN is also enhancing its global offerings with selections from Nollywood and other Black independent films from Africa, further connecting an already established global viewership of over 25 countries. This vibrant mix not only broadens the platform’s appeal but also reinforces ITBN’s mission to celebrate and amplify Black voices, bringing the best of Black culture to a centralized, subscription-free place.

“The mission with ITBN has always been to bring quality Black content under one roof,” said James DuBose, CEO and Founder. “With these FAST channels and our platform, we aim to be the best of Black culture in a centralized, subscription-free home. Plus outside of these exciting offerings, ITBN will announce some key original scripted productions in the coming months.”

ITBN continues to draw the attention of familiar favorites in celebrity Black culture, and recently added an exciting new dating reality series, Finding My Romeo, aligning with the growing trend among streaming platforms. Hosted by charismatic Hip Hop royalty, Romeo Miller, the show features one bachelor on a quest for true love among a group of lucky singles. Dr. Holly Carter’s brainchild series arrives on ITBN through MergeTV, her family, faith, and lifestyle network. Finding My Romeo joins a lineup of captivating original programming featuring celebrities, including Food for Thought with the inspirational DeVon Franklin, showcasing the exceptional talent and compelling content that ITBN offers.

The introduction of new FAST channels on ITBN coincides with National Black Business Month this August, a time to celebrate Black-owned businesses and their vital contributions. Building on the addition of FAST channels earlier this year, these new partnerships bring the total ITBN FAST channels to 93, encompassing a wide array of topics such as music, sports, mental health, wellness, food, and interior design.

IN THE BLACK NETWORK is available for download on iOS and Android devices, Apple TV, YouTube, Roku, LG, and Samsung media players.

IN THE BLACK NETWORK (ITBN) is a AVOD FREE streaming service that highlights Black voices and original stories that are culturally significant and relatable for all audiences. With an expansive collection of Black-focused entertainment, viewers can access multigenre content from Black creators, including sports, music, scripted, faith, talk, kids/family, feature films and more. The platform contains over 93 LIVE CHANNELS as well as an extended list of fan-favorites from established studios and distributors. In addition, ITBN produces original entertainment that further uplifts Black culture and pride. The premiere-free network streams directly on www.intheblacknetwork.tv or on a dedicated app that is available for download on iOS and Android devices, Apple TV, YouTube, ROKU, LG and Samsung media players.

Tonyia Smith, owner of Silver Slice Bakery in Seattle, worked with SCORE mentors to grow her business. PRNEWSFOTO/SCORE
SCORE client Lenora Ebule founded the Tennessee-based business Bailan Spice, which she scaled quickly with guidance from her mentor. PRNEWSFOTO/ SCORE
IN THE BLACK NETWORK

Armitron Launches Gold Skeleton Watch

Heritage

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Armitron, a renowned innovator in timepieces, proudly introduces its captivating Gold Skeleton Watch, the newest addition to their best-selling line now available on its redesigned website. This exclusive lineup, offered in a bold Black, sophisticated Silver, and the brand new Gold color, ranges in price from $165 to $175. Each meticulously crafted timepiece features a 21-jewel automatic movement, durable stainless steel case and band with robust ionic-plating, and a mesmerizing exhibition caseback.

The Skeleton watch’s special features include:

Movement: 21-jewel automatic movement ensures accurate timekeeping and a smooth watch operation.

Case & Band Material: Stainless Steel for durability and a sleek appearance.

Water Resistance: Up to 100 meters (330 feet), providing an extra protective feature.

Closure: Fold over clasp with double push-button safety, ensuring a secure fit.

Crystal: Scratch-resistant mineral crystal protects the watch face from scratches and wear.

Band Length: 7 1/2 inches fits comfortably on most wrists.

Case Width: 43mm provides a bold presence while remaining versatile for various occasions.

“As we introduce the new Gold variant of our beloved Skeleton Watch, we’re excited to build on its status as a classic best-seller,” shared Barbara Weichselbaum, CEO of E. Gluck Corporation. “The Skeleton Watch has always been admired for its bold sophistication and

meticulous craftsmanship, making it a favorite among our customers. With its updated color and modern design, we believe this new release will resonate with both longtime enthusiasts and a younger audience attracted to its blend of heritage and contemporary style.”

Armitron’s latest addition, the new Gold variant of their Skeleton Watch, arrives on the heels of their highly successful “Love Every Second” campaign—a pivotal rebranding effort, their most significant since 1975. This comprehensive initiative has seen the introduction of a fresh logo, an updated visual identity, and a complete over haul of their website. Drawing inspiration from the original 1975 mark, the new logo blends nostalgic elements with contem porary aesthetics, symbolizing Armitron’s bold step forward into the future.

In launching the new Gold vari ant, Armitron not only seeks to attract a younger demographic but also aims to captivate longtime enthusiasts. The Skeleton Watch, celebrated for its exquisite design and modern appeal, invites wearers of all ages to cherish every moment with style, embodying the essence of Armitron’s enduring commitment to celebrating life’s moments, both grand and subtle.

self-winding mechanism like the Skeleton, Armitron also offers their popular Blueprint watch. Known for its precision timekeeping and durable construction, the Blueprint is available in various finishes, including leather bands, metal bracelets, and a unique iridescent plated edition, catering to a diverse range of pref-

For more information about Armitron and the Skeleton Watch, visit www.Armitron.

Featuring an automatic movement and

Since 1975, Armitron® has been devoted to nurturing the spirit of individuality with high-quality, high-style watches at accessible price points, driven by the understanding that a timepiece is both a common thread and a distinguishing factor. As a brand underneath the E. Gluck Corporation umbrella, Armitron® connects prestige and curation with unprecedented value and convenience. E. Gluck Corporation manufactures watches under its flagship proprietary brand, Armitron. The company also manufactures watches for major fashion brands, including Anne Klein, Nine West, Joseph Abboud, Vince Camuto and Steve Madden. Proudly headquartered in New York, Armitron is an Official Timepiece of the New York Yankees.

Hebru Brantley to Unveil New Permanent Commission at THE COLLECTION: Where Art Meets Fashion at Fashion Outlets of Chicago

ROSEMONT, Ill. – THE COLLECTION: Where Art

Meets Fashion, the multifaceted contemporary art program located within Fashion Outlets of Chicago, with support from the Village of Rosemont, today announced the program’s newest site-specific installation, Midnight Blue, by celebrated Chicago-native artist Hebru Brantley featuring his iconic Flyboy character. The permanent work will make its debut at the center on Friday, Sept. 20.

“When we established THE COLLECTION, we set out to provide Fashion Outlets of Chicago shoppers with an unparalleled, yet approachable visual art experience,” said Katie Walsh, Senior Marketing Manager at Fashion Outlets of Chicago.

“With the addition of this incredible work by an artist as iconic as Hebru Brantley, we are demonstrating our commitment to providing world-class, museum-quality work to the public in an unexpected, unique setting.”

Enigmatic and abstract, Midnight Blue draws inspiration from the world of Jazz, particularly the atmosphere created in the classic tune, “Round Midnight.” The focus of the work is on capturing a feeling – a state of being lost in the moment, carried away by the interplay of colors and shapes. These colors themselves become a dreamscape, inviting the viewer to surrender to their own interpretation. Using shapes that hint at camouflage, the work introduces a layer of tension, reflecting the artist’s desire to create a

work that resonates on an emotional level, similar to the power of music, all while existing in a dynamic relationship with its environment.

“Ultimately, Midnight Blue is about setting a mood, a vibe, just as a great Jazz piece can transport the listener,” said Brantley. “This commission by Fashion Outlets of Chicago was an incredible opportunity to create a work that is simultaneously unexpected and immersive. I’m thrilled to join my colleagues and friends represented in THE COLLECTION and I can’t wait for visitors to engage with Midnight Blue for years to come.”

Known for his distinctive, narrative-driven work that revolves around conceptualized characters, Brantley utilizes the characters to address complex ideas while exploring color palettes, motifs and the characters themselves to create an air of innocence around his layered and multifaceted works.

For more information on THE COLLECTION and Fashion Outlets of Chicago please visit www. fashionoutletsofchicago.com/thecollection.

THE COLLECTION. Carol Fox & Associates.
ARMITRON Gold Skeleton Watch. Armitron. PRNewsFoto.

Gov. Pritzker Signs Language Equity and Access Act

CHICAGO — Governor JB Pritzker signed SB3762, the Language Equity and Access Act, into law. The bill requires the Governor’s Office of New Americans (ONA), in partnership with the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), to craft, implement and oversee statewide language access requirements. The legislation seeks to ensure that language proficiency is not a barrier for Illinoisans seeking to access state agency resources.

“Illinois is a diverse state made up of people with cultural and linguistic backgrounds from around the world—hundreds of unique languages are spoken in households across the state, and those people are equally as entitled to access public services as their English-speaking counterparts,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This legislation will regulate access standards across state agencies and work to ensure no one is left behind.”

“Language should never hinder a person’s ability to live safely and healthily in Illinois,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. “This legislation removes barriers to essential resources and support services, ensuring that every person can access the tools needed to succeed. By bridging communication gaps, we’re building stronger, more inclusive communities.”

The legislation requires ONA and IDHS to prepare a Language Needs Assessment Report to be updated every 10 years in order to assist State agencies in the creation of language access plans for state resources. The ONA will also provide oversight and central coordination to State agencies in the implementation of language access require -

ments and ensure that each State agency develops an internal complaint and review process specific to the provision of language assistance services in addressing complaints in a timely manner. The Act, which is effective immediately upon signing, also includes a requirement of an annual compliance report to the Governor’s Office and the Illinois General Assembly.

Nearly 24% of Illinois households speak a language other than English in the home, with Spanish being by far the most common. Polish, Chinese, and Tagalog round out the top five most spoken languages in the state. Among English-language learners in Illinois public schools, 158 distinct languages are spoken in the home, with Spanish being the most common followed by Arabic, Polish, and Urdu.

“Prioritizing accessibility for people who do not speak English as a first language will open new avenues of equitable opportunities for countless Illinoisans of differing backgrounds,” said state Rep. Theresa Mah (D-Chicago). “I’m proud that we are a state that is home to a multitude of people from a range of cultures, and ensuring that everyone can access public services to the same degree as any other Illinoisan will not simply engender fairness, it will fuel prosperity in communities that are too often left behind.”

“I’m thrilled we were able to champion this bill into law. It’s incredibly important that we consider and adapt to the state’s colorful range of cultures and languages by reshaping our state agencies to provide accessible and equitable assistance to all,”

said Rep. Dagmara Avelar (D-Bolingbrook). “Language accessibility is key to ensuring everyone can access critical services, information, and opportunities across the state. Senate Bill 3762 will break down barriers for non-English speakers seeking important state services and promote inclusivity statewide.”

“Our state’s non-English speaking population continues to grow month after month, year after year, but our ability to meet their needs hasn’t kept pace,” Rep. Elizabeth ‘Lisa’ Hernandez (D-Cicero). “So many communities like mine need help navigating state websites and informational tools, but much of it is hidden behind language barriers. This legislation gives state agencies and workplaces the power to tear down those barriers. Illinois is a dynamic state with people from all walks of life and we’ve made amazing progress in expanding our ability to help working families. But, many Latino, AAPI and non-English speaking families would disagree. I am proud that this legislation will open up new opportunities for us to get information and resources to these families.”

“For years our communities have expressed the critical need for language access, often burdening young family members with translating complex information,” said State Senator Karina Villa (D-West Chicago). “Removing language barriers that prevent fair and equal access to justice, health care and other critical services is a necessary step to ensure every Illinois resident has meaningful access to government services and programs in the language they are most comfortable communicating in.”

Op-Ed: Embracing a New Era: Whittney Smith’s Vision for the Future with Kamala Harris

As Deputy Director and Counsel for Lawndale Christian Development Corporation, I am filled with excitement at the groundswell of energy for Kamala Harris’ candidacy for President. LCDC does not endorse any candidate for public office, however, the policies VP Harris supported during her career largely align with our mission.

Reverand Dr. Marshall Hatch Sr. preached on July 28th that “America was about to find out {that} Black women have long been the life blood of this country.” This was evidenced when VP Harris’ candidacy announcement was immediate followed by a fundraising video call dubbed #WinwithBlackwomen.

This momentum shifting effort began a trend that raised over $100 million dollars in 2 days. The power and innovativeness of Black women as decisive change makers for the betterment and longevity of our democracy was on full display.

VP Harris’ potential presidency represents more than just a historic milestone. It embodies a vision that resonates deeply with our mission at LCDC to organize with local leaders to revitalize North Lawndale through economic development and community empowerment. While VP Harris has undoubtedly risen to the moment, this moment’s lasting legacy will be the steadying influence and impact of collective action. Likewise, it is community power that has aided LCDC in harnessing over $120 million of real estate investment to improve the lives of residents.

At LCDC, we are driven by the belief that every community deserves a chance to flourish. VP Harris’ leadership could usher in a new chapter of growth and resilience. As we celebrate her achievements and anticipate her impact, we at LCDC remain firm in our commitment to serve our community. Together, we can turn our aspirations into reality and ensure that every neighborhood thrives.

Pastor Keion Henderson

Unlocks the Secrets to Strong Relationships in Latest Book, “Lazy Love”

HOUSTON, PRNewswire -- Pastor Keion Henderson, bestselling author, spiritual leader, and renowned pastor of The Lighthouse Church and Ministries in Houston, announces the release of his latest book, Lazy Love: Recognizing and Reversing the 4 Threats to any Successful Relationship, a profound exploration of the ways in which we often fall short in our relationships. The book is set to inspire readers to break free from negative patterns within personal relationships and find deeper satisfaction through learning to love better. This release marks the second title from Pastor Henderson, following the successful 2020 release of his book, The SHIFT: Courageously Moving From Season to Season.

Lazy Love addresses the common pitfalls that prevent us from experiencing the deep, soulful fulfillment that comes from loving well. “Humans are meant to love and be loved, but so often we fall short at loving well,” says Pastor Henderson. “We take others for granted. We make assumptions. We forget to show our affection. We grow lazy. This prevents us from being fully known and enjoyed by those around us and stops us from giving who we are without expecting anything in return.”

delivers the Word of God with rapid-fire precision amongst a new generation of believers as he continues to keep faith relevant in today’s culture.

The launch of Lazy Love comes in advance of Pastor Henderson’s third annual Cry Out Conference 2025, which takes place from May 1-3, 2025, at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. Cry Out is dedicated to fostering a profound practice of surrender and submission, leading attendees on a transformative journey of healing and restoration through the exercise of faith, courage, wisdom, and a fervent desire to manifest inner strength. Notable guests at Cry Out 2025 will include Dr. Eric Thomas, Evangelist Latrice Ryan, and Bishop Kevin Wallace, with many more to be announced. To pre-register for Cry Out 2025 and for additional information, please visit cryoutexperience.com.

In Lazy Love, Pastor Henderson unpacks the four kinds of love mentioned in the Bible — eros (attraction), phileo (friendship), storge (familial), and agape (spiritual love). Through insightful analysis and personal anecdotes, he demonstrates how to understand the meaning behind each type of love, and how they shape our relationships and personal lives. Pastor Henderson also guides readers in identifying and overcoming the unhealthy practices that often lead to damaged or broken relationships and offers practical advice and inspiration for readers seeking to cultivate deeper, more meaningful connections.

“The good news is that each of us can learn to love better and to improve our relationships—with our partners, our children, our friends, our co-workers, and our neighbors,” Pastor Henderson explains. “Lazy Love is a roadmap to becoming better at loving others in all aspects of life.”

As Founder, CEO, and Senior Pastor of one of the fastest-growing churches in America, Pastor Henderson has evolved as an inspiring force and steward of the Word of God. Through the strength of his voice, resilient leadership, and sophisticated understanding of the forces shaping the world, Pastor Henderson

Lazy Love is available for on Amazon and at all major book retailers.

Keion Henderson is Founder, CEO, and Senior Pastor of The Lighthouse Church and Ministries, in Houston, Texas. Over more than 20 years in active ministry, Pastor Henderson has cultivated an international congregation, bringing the Word of God to millions of souls worldwide. Pastor Henderson is a formidable thought leader, bridging cultural divides with relational armchair dialogues, and leading practical applications for success. His first book, The SHIFT: Courageously Moving From Season to Season, has inspired people of all circumstances and backgrounds to face life’s challenging stages with tools, courage, and purpose.

The Lighthouse Church and Ministries (TLHC) is a contemporary ministry led by Senior Pastor Keion Henderson and First Lady Shaunie Henderson and is one of the fastest-growing churches in America. Founded in Houston, Texas, in 2009, TLHC welcomes more than 22,000 members to in-person services at five campuses each week. Through 30 unique ministries, TLHC maintains a global impact, reaching millions of unique weekly viewers online across six continents. The mission of TLHC is to translate the Word of God at the intersection of faith and culture, equipping people to realize their full potential through spiritual application and human stewardship.

Famed Music Director, Ray Chew Releases Debut Single “Jam” Featuring Stephanie Mills, MC Lyte And Doug E. Fresh

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Renowned music director, producer and composer Ray Chew announces the release of his debut single, “Jam,” featuring an all-star lineup including Stephanie Mills, MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh with additional production and appearance by DJ Kid Capri. This single is a vibrant precursor to Ray’s upcoming album, “My Journey,” set for release in first quarter 2025.

Ray Chew will serve as Music Director for the 50th anniversary of Harlem Week, running through Aug.18. This historic celebration will feature a blend of past traditions and new performances, highlighting Harlem’s rich cultural legacy. JAM is the event’s official soundtrack.

Ray Chew returns as Music Director for Season 33 of “Dancing with the Stars,” premiering on September 17, 2024. His dynamic arrangements and musical leadership have been a cornerstone of the show’s success, and his return promises another season of extraordinary performances.

In addition to “Dancing with the Stars”, Ray’s television and event music direction includes high-profile television shows such as “American Idol,” “I Can See Your Voice” and TV’s longest running syndicated variety show “It’s Showtime at the Apollo.” He has also directed music for tentpole network events, including the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Primetime Emmy Awards and President Barack Obama’s Inaugural Neighborhood Ball. Ray’s illustrious career as music director, producer and composer spans generations and platforms including studio recordings, television shows and stage performances with icons Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Chaka Khan, Aretha Franklin and contemporary legends Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Robin Thicke and Lizzo. His work continues to shape the soundtracks of television, live events and recordings – earning him a place among music’s elite.

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America’s High School Students to Descend Upon Walt Disney World Resort f or HBCU Week Foundation College Fair in October

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., PRNewswire --

The HBCU Week Foundation is bringing its college fair to Walt Disney World Resort for the second time, continuing Walt Disney World’s support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

The HBCU Week Foundation is a nonprofit organization that encourages high school age youth to enroll into HBCUs, provides scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustains a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. It’s a two-day event that takes place every other year and is happening Oct. 23-24 this year at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, which last hosted the event in 2022.

The event will feature a reception along with a college fair that’s expected to draw nearly 8,000 high school students from across the Southeast and beyond, making it one of the foundation’s largest-ever. On hand will be more than 40 representatives from the nation’s HBCUs, some of whom will be granting on-the-spot admissions and four-year scholarships worth millions of dollars.

And there will be lots of Disney magic sprinkled throughout the event, including appearances by beloved Disney characters, entertainment, music and some special surprise moments that can only happen at The Most Magical Place on Earth.

The 2022 event at Walt Disney World featured more than 8,000 attendees and over $11 million in scholarships, which were both event records at that time.

“I am incredibly grateful to Walt Disney World Resort for its unwavering support in providing high school students with the opportunity to participate in one of the largest college fairs in the nation,” says Ashley Christopher, founder

of HBCU Week Foundation. “Their commitment not only opens doors to HBCUs, but also paves a path towards a debt-free education for these bright young minds. Together, we are shaping a future where dreams know no financial barriers.”

Walt Disney World’s support of the HBCU Week Foundation College Fair is part of an ongoing collaboration between the foundation and Disney on the Yard, an initiative focused on deepening Disney’s engagement with HBCUs. By working closely with HBCUs, Disney aims to continue building a long-term

pipeline for HBCU graduates through the development of student internships, mentorship opportunities, career and employee spotlights, scholarships and more.

“It’s incredibly heartwarming to see the smiles and excitement on these students’ faces when they receive acceptance letters and scholarships,” says Avis Lewis, executive champion of Disney on the Yard. “This kind of joy fuels Disney’s commitment to supporting this event and Disney on the Yard. We want to provide these students with the chance to attend college and pursue successful careers, and we view this as just the beginning of their journey.”

Likewise, the HBCU Week Foundation plans to deepen its commitment to supporting HBCUs through a recent $1 million grant, which will assist in expanding the foundation’s ongoing efforts to advance HBCU enrollment, offer academic scholarships and guide students through successful transitions from university life to professional careers.

For more information about the HBCU Week Foundation College Fair and for students to register for the college fair, visit www.HBCUWeek.org.

Inclusion is at the heart of everything we do at The Walt Disney Company. Disney on the Yard was established to deepen engagement and relationships to Historically Black Colleges and Universities. We are energized and committed to creating meaningful connections through student internships, networking, mentorship opportunities, career showcases, and more. We will continue to make a difference and move in a more inclusive direction where everyone can be their authentic selves.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTING SECRETARY ADRIANNE TODMAN ADDRESSED THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS 76th ANNUAL CONVENTION

NEW ORLEANS – Delivering the keynote speech at the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) Annual Convention, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman applauded NAREB for policies and practices advancing Black wealth. She also cited HUD’s many accomplishments during the Biden-Harris administration, such as “helping hundreds of thousands of families keep their home when times were tough during the pandemic.”

Acting Secretary Todman praised her predecessor, HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge, saying, “People kind of forget what it was like when we entered our jobs in 2021. But it wasn’t pretty, was it? No. So we stood up programs” that supported families.

Further, she cited improvements in the housing counseling services. “We did common sense changes in our hard homeownership process. Things like when interest rates went up, it was our Vice President (Kamala Harris) who announced cuts in HUD’s mortgage fees…cuts that today has netted over $800 million in savings for homeowners. Just in the past year, we changed the way that we looked at our underwriting. We got smart about how we looked at student loan debt and making if someone who is becoming a homeowner for the first time, the only thing they have to show is how they’ve paid their rent.”

Acting Secretary Todman congratulated NAREB for working to help families build generational wealth. “I applaud you, and given the partnership that you have with not just HUD but the Biden-Harris administration, I bring you greetings from our president, Joe Biden, and I bring you warm greetings from the fierce and fearless Vice President Kamala Harris.”

Calling NAREB President Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose an “extraordinary leader,” she said, “I met her for the first time last year, and she is rocking and rolling, hasn’t she? Yes, absolutely. So proud of her work. And I also want to thank Renee Wilson for the great job that she has been doing to lead this organization. Thank you, Renee. For decades you have helped generations of Black people restore their faith in the American Dream. You’ve helped them build and rebuild wealth through home ownership and retain hope that our children and grandchildren can have the bright and successful future that they deserve. Your commitment to pursuing Democracy in Housing has endured despite the obstacles, redlining and discrimination, predatory lending.”

Also appearing at the opening session on August 1 were New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, who welcomed NAREB members to New Orleans; Percy Miller (Master P), Business Tycoon and Music Mogul; Ewunike Brady, Head of Home Lending, African American Segment, for Wells Fargo; and Ashley Thomas, NABJ’s 1st Vice President.

“The city of New Orleans is thankful to you for hosting your 76th conference in a city that matters,” said Mayor Cantrell. “I can’t think, think of anyone else that I would wat to be in the trenches with moving this country, moving our communities along, then being with you.”

Over four days, NAREB hosted a series of comprehensive panels, sessions, and workshops providing its members, known as Realtists, with data, counsel, and information that will better prepare them to assist consumers, particularly Black families, and individuals, with selling and buying homes, and building Black wealth, for instance.

NAREB is committed to increasing Black homeownership, the leading driver of Black wealth. The BlackWhite wealth gap is so expansive in the United States that the 400 wealthiest Americans control the same wealth as all 48 million Blacks living in the country. The wealth imbalances perpetuate the racial disparities in housing, education, employment, income, and health that create inequitable environments nationwide.

Last fall, NAREB launched a Building Black Wealth Tour that has hosted events in more than 100 cities around the country, where NAREB and its partners host classes, workshops, and one-on-one counseling on homebuying, investing, credit, and careers in real estate. There are two million African Americans who are mortgage-ready but are not homeowners.

“Our convention arms our Realtists with the knowledge and tools they need to work with Black consumers to increase Black homeownership,” said Dr. Rose. “Increasing homeownership and closing the racial wealth gap is essential for achieving true racial equality in America.”

NAREB was formed in 1947 to secure equal housing opportunities regardless of race, creed, or color. NAREB has advocated for legislation and supported or instigated legal challenges that ensure fair housing, sustainable homeownership, and access to credit for Black Americans. Simultaneously, NAREB advocates for and promotes access to business opportunities for Black real estate professionals in each real estate discipline. From the past to the present, NAREB remains an association that is proud of its history, dedicated to its chosen struggle, and unrelenting in its pursuit of the REALTIST®’s mission/vision embedded goal, “Democracy in Housing.”

Walt Disney World Resort
Walt Disney World Resort

LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to “An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State,” as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: G24000244 on June 28, 224. Under the Assumed Business Name of DMMS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY With the business located at: 2056 W. 7TH STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60636. The true and real full name (s) and residence address of the owner (s) partner (s) is: Owner/Partner Full Name Complete Address DANIEL RIVERA OLIVO 2056 W. 70th STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60636.USA.

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to ..An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State,....as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: G24000375 on August 9, 2024. Under the Assumed Business Name of PHILAMESSENGER with the business located at: 4932 N MENARD AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60630 The true and real full name(s) and residence address of the owner(s)/partner(s) is:

Owner/Partner Full Name Complete Address

JOSEPH G LARIOSA 4932 N MENARD AVE CHICAGO, IL 60630, USA

SAFETY

Safe Sharps Disposal: Keeping Students Healthy at School

(StatePoint) Back to school can be overwhelming for students and families. With new classes, new friends and sometimes new schools, students have a lot to balance. Additionally, changing routine can be challenging for students managing health conditions, including allergies, diabetes and others that require using and safely disposing of needles, syringes, or epinephrine autoinjectors at school. Parents and school faculty can help promote safe sharps disposal so students and staff can better focus on a happy and healthy year using the following tips and resources from SafetyIsThePoint.org.

Safe Sharps at School and at Home For many, learning about safe medical sharps disposal starts at home. Free, educational resources help answer questions like “How do I safely dispose of medical sharps?” and “What are the disposal rules in my area?” The SafetyIsThePoint.org website features a clickable map and ZIP code finder to check local disposal regulations and find nearby disposal sites. Resources can be used by school nurses and other staff, who can share safe sharps disposal information and show students and families how to properly dispose of used medical sharps.

Teachers and other faculty play an important role in educating about safe sharps disposal. Posters and fact sheets can be downloaded and printed for easy integration into lesson plans or displayed in classrooms and offices.

Safe Sharps at School

Teachers and other faculty play an important role in educating about safe sharps disposal. Posters and fact sheets can be downloaded and printed for easy integration into lesson plans or displayed in classrooms and offices. materials both educate about proper medical sharps disposal and raise awareness of health conditions that require the use of sharps. For schools and districts that use social media, sample posts can be downloaded and shared online to reach students and their families. Schools can incorporate the messages and materials into newsletters.

Ensuring a Safe and Healthy School Year Parents, teachers and other school staff play a crucial role in ensuring students arprotecting and preventing themselves and others from getting hurt. Household sharps disposal rules vary by state, so it’s important to check local requirements as some prohibit disposing of sharps in household trash or recycling. Some states require sharps to be dropped off at a collection center in an approved container.

The basics about sharp disposal are as easy as knowing these three steps:

1. Place used sharps in a strong, plastic container like an empty laundry detergent or bleach bottle.

2. When the container is 75% full, seal it tightly with duct tape and label it clearly with “Do Not Recycle.”

3. Place the sealed container in regular household trash, if permitted in your area.

You can learn more about safe sharps disposal this back-to-school season and beyond at SafetyIsThePoint.org.

By arming your children, their teachers and yourself with the latest safety information, you can help make the school year a safer experience for everyone.

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