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Citizen The Citizen: Serving The Black Community For 55 Years Week of Aug. 26, 2020

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Jamila Trimuel founded Ladies of Virtue in 2011 as a way to empower young Black girls by preparing them for college and providing career opportunities. Photo courtesy of Jamila Trimuel/Ladies of Virtue

GROUP THAT EMPOWERS YOUNG GIRLS SEEKING NEW APPLICANTS Jamila Trimuel launched Ladies of Virtue in 2011 as a way to instill purpose, passion, and perseverance in girls, ages 9 to 18, as well as to prepare them for college, careers and to become change agents in their communities. PAGE 2

Nearly Three-Fourths of K-12 Educators Consider Their Jobs Risky in Terms of Potential Exposure to COVID-19

First Ever Black Women Creators Virtual Conference Helps Elevate Creative Careers

Kia Motors’ “Telluriders” Continue Delivering Face Shields to Hospitals and Medical Facilities Nationwide

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION NEARLY THREE-FOURTHS OF K-12 EDUCATORS CONSIDER THEIR JOBS RISKY IN TERMS OF POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO COVID-19 As teachers across the nation begin a new school year, a national poll reveals that K-12 educators are deeply concerned about their personal safety and family finances during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet despite their worries, the research finds that these public employees value serving their communities during this difficult time and feel that the pandemic has made the public more aware of the importance of their work. These findings are contained in a new infographic from the Center for State and Local Government Excellence (SLGE) and ICMA-RC. The K-12 public school employee research is a supplement to a wide-ranging analysis of state and local employees’ views detailed in the recent report, Public Sector Employee Views on Finances and Employment Outlook Due to COVID-19. Register at no charge at https://register.gotowebinar.com/ register for a webinar on Wednesday, August 26, 2020, at 1:00 PM ET to review the findings, as well as additional SLGE and ICMA-RC research, Survey Findings: K-12 Public School Employee Views on Job and Benefits.

HEALTH

ADVOCATE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL RANKS IN U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 2019-20 BEST CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS Advocate Children’s Hospital was recently ranked 13th in the nation for pediatric cardiology and cardiovascular surgery in U.S. News & World Report 2019-2020 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings. U.S. News & World Report is the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice. The rankings are the most comprehensive source of qualityrelated information on U.S. pediatric hospitals. The rankings methodology factors in patient outcomes, such as mortality and infection rates, as well as available clinical resources and compliance with best practices. U.S. News introduced the rankings in 2007 to help families of children with rare or lifethreatening illnesses find the best medical care available.

LAW & POLITICS

NATION’S MAYORS RELEASE DETAILED PLAN FOR POLICE REFORM IN U.S. CITIES The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) recently released a detailed blueprint for improving policing and promoting equal justice in America’s cities. Following the death of George Floyd, a USCM Working Group on Police Reform and Racial Justice was assembled and tasked with developing real, workable, sustainable recommendations to reform policing that will restore trust between officers and those they serve. In June, the Working Group, led by Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, released its principles for reform. The plan made public goes further to discuss in detail the many dimensions of this challenge and provides a roadmap for cities to improve policing and address structural racism that has plagued the nation. Along with Mayor Lightfoot, the Working Group included Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, chair of the USCM Mayors and Police Chiefs Task Force, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, Phoenix Police Chief Jeri L. Williams and Columbia (SC) Chief of Police W.H. “Skip” Holbrook. The mayors and Police Chiefs worked with reform experts including Charles Ramsey, former police chief in Philadelphia and Washington, DC, Co-chair of President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing and advisor to the U.S. Conference of Mayors; Ron Davis, executive director, President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing and Director, COPS Office; and Tom Cochran, CEO and executive director, U.S. Conference of Mayors. The full report can be found at https://www.usmayors.org/ issues/police-reform/

Group that empowers young girls seeking new applicants Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES

Jamila Trimuel launched Ladies of Virtue in 2011 as a way to instill purpose, passion, and perseverance in girls, ages 9 to 18, as well as to prepare them for college, careers and to become change agents in their communities. Now, Ladies of Virtue has opened up registration for its Saturday Institute, a nine-month program which will take place from September 2020 to June 2021. Its goal is to develop the young girls into leaders through training and give them exposure to higher education, with college tours, and career opportunities through summer jobs and internships. The participants would also earn service-learning hours and participate in a civic engagement project. “We are all about standing in the gap for our girls who may not have positive role models in their life. And, we’re all about empowering our girls to be confident leaders,” Trimuel said. Trimuel said growing up on the South Side of Chicago, her father instilled in her that she could do anything she set her mind to. She was encouraged to pursue her goals and to aspire to go to college. She said she noticed some of her peers did not have the same positive reinforcement. “I saw, at a fairly early

age, how positive role models could change the trajectory of your life,” she said. In college, she became a mentor to help freshmen students navigate their way through college life. She said she’s been mentoring since her time at the University of Illinois – Champaign-Urbana. Trimuel said during her 15 years as a mentor and from her experience, what young women need most is to be heard, to be listened to, to be acknowledged, to be supported and to be nurtured. She said one of the reasons why she started Ladies of Virtue, is because, oftentimes, there are girls who have been neglected and cast aside. “They’re going through so much and feeling as though they don’t have anyone to talk to, anyone to turn to,” she said. “One of the key attributes that Ladies of Virtue provides is that mentoring where we’re walking lifeon-life with our girls. We become that village that our girls need.” Trimuel said that means attending report card pickup nights and basketball games. She said the mentors are also talking to the parents or doing whatever they can to make the family unit stronger. She said that mentoring piece is the No. 1 component of the organization. With the civic engagement program,

the girls identify a cause that is meaningful to them and the organization partners with a community organization that is doing that work. The girls are taking what they learn and doing workshops. “They’re able to tap into their passion and spread it to their peers and teach their peers about certain topics they’re passionate about,” she said. Trimuel added topics throughout the years, have included human trafficking, mental health and bullying. The girls have to present the impact to community leaders and executives. Last year, the top three groups that presented went on a trip to New York City. “Many of our girls are so creative, they’re so passionate about some of the things that are going on in the world. They need an outlet, they need a way to get their voices heard,” she said. “That’s what Ladies of Virtue is all about. We’re providing that support, but we’re also giving them an outlet so they can grow to become purpose-driven and confident leaders.” Saturday Institute will take place on the first and third Saturday of each month from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. from September to June. The deadline for the application is Monday, Aug. 31. To apply, visit https:// www.lovchicago.org/saturdayinstitute.

Retiring Chief of Office of Operations - Patrol – Fred Waller Chief Fred Waller, a 34-year member of the Chicago Police Department, will retire on August 15, 2020 as Chief of Office of Operations – Patrol. Waller has served in the third-highest position at CPD since March 2016. Waller’s primary function is overseeing the Office of Operations-Patrol, which includes all 22 Police Districts throughout the city. Prior to being named Chief, Waller served as Deputy Chief of the former Area South. As Deputy Chief, Waller oversaw five Districts on the South Side, as well as nine gang, saturation and gun teams. He also served as Commander of the 2nd (Wentworth) and 6th (Gresham) Districts. Waller worked

as a Tactical Team Lieutenant and in the Gang Investigations Division. Waller has 151 total Department awards, including 19 Department commendations, 28 complementary letters, 79 honorable mentions and a Chicago Police Leadership Award. Waller has attended numerous special training sessions throughout his career, including the secret service dignitary protection training in Washington, D.C., the Northwestern Leadership Training and the DEA’s Chicago Narcotic Supervisor Leadership Program. Waller holds a bachelor’s degree from Augustana College. He is married and has four children.

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Police cheif Fred Waller Photo Courtesy of CPD


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First Ever Black Women Creators Virtual Conference Helps Elevate Creative Careers Join Cool Girls Create for the Official 2020 Conference for Black Women Content Creators on August 29 & 30. The virtual conference will feature exclusive workshops for Black women who want to elevate their creative careers. The Black Women Creators Conference will provide actionable strategies and hope to women of color who would like to start their own businesses, enhance their impact in creative industries or broaden creative roles in traditional industries. According to the BWCC’s website: “Black Women make up 3% of Chief Creative Officer roles for big companies and there have only been 2 Black Women to head Fortune 500 Companies.” With these numbers there is a tremendous opportunity for women to bring more creativity to their business pursuits. The conference will feature presentations from more than 20 top Black women creative visionaries from various industries on the topics of: creative career building, creative entrepreneurship, business development, monetizing your art, tv & film production, creative directing, the music industry, journalism, blogging, modeling, fashion design, Black women’s cultural impact, financial stability & wealth building for creatives, branding and content creation. One of the featured presenters will be Harvard graduate Claire Sulmers, founder of Fashion Bomb Daily and book author of “The Bomb Life”, who will share her insights on being a Black Woman Creator. Access to someone at her level will give participants a chance to get answers they need to level up their creative ventures and diversify their lives. Other guest speakers will include self portrait model Kimberly Douglas, award winning violinist Mapy, and one of Beyonce’s professional dancers, Corbin Hunter along with brand strategists, content creators and other creative business leaders. The virtual conference format will be two days of extensive learning via workshops, panel discussions, and live question & answer sessions. In addition to the interactive sessions, there will be opportunities for post-conference skill-building, follow-up and virtual networking

with conference attendees and presenters. Along with the learning, there will be live, virtual performances, a networking afterparty and even a limited edition event box. For full details, more information and conference tickets, https://www.blackwomencreators.com/. This slate of offerings evolved during the COVID19 pandemic to support the interests and needs of women in emerging creative niches as they worked to continue their career pursuits from home in a virtual world. Following the conference, participants will have exclusive, yearlong access to workshop content and a virtual network of like-minded Black women creatives. COOL GIRLS CREATE is a community & shopping destination for content creators, creative directors, set designers & visionary womenpreneurs which was founded by Taniesha Westbrook to provide a hub for creative, ambitious women. CGC’s mission is to aid ambitious women in their journey to cultivate their creativity and turn it into a meaningful career. Find out more at www.coolgirlscreate.com or find us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram

Join Cool Girls Create for the Official 2020 Conference for Black Women Content Creators.

Illinois Joint Committee on Administrative Rules Approves Tiebreaker Rules; Dispensary Licenses to be Issued in Coming Weeks The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) recently announced that permanent rules have been adopted for adult use cannabis dispensary licensees to be selected when there are two or more applicants in the same Bureau of Labor Statistics Regions with tied high scores. The rules, which were filed in June, may be found at https:// www.idfpr.com/Forms/COVID19/ IDFPR The approval of these rules allows IDFPR to move forward in

“ADDITIONAL LICENSES WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE COMING YEARS AND THESE RULES WILL HELP ENSURE A STRONG FOUNDATION IS ESTABLISHED FOR THE LICENSING PROCESS IN THE FUTURE.” Toi Hutchinson Senior Advisor for Cannabis Control to Gov. Pritzker

awarding the 75 conditional adult use cannabis dispensary licenses that were authorized by the 2019 Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. Consistent with the new rules, IDFPR will provide a public notice announcing the applicants with

tied high scores who, if they meet the requirements in the rules, may participate in the selection process for a conditional license. “We are pleased that these rules have been adopted, and we remain unwavering in our commitment to www.citizennewspapergroup.com

ensuring these licenses are issued in a fair and objective way that implements Illinois’ equity-centric law,” said Toi Hutchinson, senior advisor for cannabis control to Gov. Pritzker. “Additional licenses will be made available in the coming years and these rules will help ensure a strong foundation is established for the licensing process in the future.” Once IDFPR awards a conditional license, the licensee will have 180 days to find a location within its BLS Region to operate. A license

to operate cannot be issued if the location is within 1,500 feet of an existing licensed dispensing organization. More about the awarding of the conditional adult use dispensing organization licenses may be found under 410 ILCS 705/15-25 and 15-30 of the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. In addition, application scoring for craft grower, infuser and transporter licenses is being finalized, and the Illinois Department of Agriculture will announce award dates in the near future.


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BUSINESS Kia Motors’ “Telluriders” Continue Delivering Face Shields To Hospitals And Medical Facilities Nationwide Kia Motors continues to “Accelerate The Good” through the donation of personal protective equipment (PPE) to hospitals and medical facilities nationwide. Recently, the Kia “Telluriders” delivered face shields to the Kheir Clinic in Los Angeles. The deliveries are part of Kia’s Accelerate The Good initiatives, which includes ongoing face shield donations to medical facilities not only throughout Southern

California, but also to facilities throughout Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York and Washington, D.C. The face shields are assembled at Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia in West Point and the brand will donate more than 500,000 face shields nationwide to help in the fight against COVID-19. In addition, Kia donated $1 million to non-profit partners that assist America’s homeless youth population.

Kia Motors’ “Telluriders” Continue Delivering Face Shields to Hospitals and Medical Facilities Nationwide

Morgan James Reveals Secrets on Creating a Positive Work Culture, The Disney Way

You Have the Right: 5 Credit Rights Consumers Should Know The credit industry has a few major players: from credit card issuers to lenders to credit bureaus. Knowing your credit rights empowers you to take control of your credit and handle any issue efficiently. A few major laws that affect your credit life include: the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Truth in Lending Act, and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. Here are five important rights granted to you by those laws, from myFICO. 1. The right to know what’s in your credit file. Credit reports help financial businesses make more informed lending decisions. Your credit details aren’t a secret—the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) gives you the right to request your credit report. That includes your reports from major credit bureaus as well as smaller, specialized credit reporting agencies. Previously, we’ve been allowed to access a free credit report every 12 months from each of the credit bureaus through AnnualCreditReport.com. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this annual access has been expanded to a weekly free credit report through April 2021. Outside of your free credit reports, you can purchase your credit bureau reports along with your FICO® Score through myFICO.com. 2. The right to an accurate, timely credit report. The FCRA acknowledges the need for accurate consumer credit information for the banking system to work smoothly. And so, the law gives consumers the right to have inaccurate, incomplete, and outdated information removed from their credit reports. Outdated information could be bad debts that are more than seven years old or bankruptcies that are more than seven or 10 years old, depending on the type of bankruptcy. If you spot errors or old information on your credit report, you can dispute it with the credit bureau reporting the error. After investigating your dispute, the credit bureau will either update your credit report or send a letter explaining that the creditor verified the information. You could follow up with a dispute to the company who provided the information if your credit bureau dispute was unsuccessful. 3. The right to have third-party collection agencies report only validated debts. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act primarily guides how third-party collection agencies should contact consumers but also prevents collectors from reporting unverified debts. You’re allowed to request debt validation from third-party collection

Knowing your credit rights empowers you to take control of your credit and handle any issue efficiently.

agencies to verify the debt is yours, the amount is correct, and the collector has the right to collect it. Debt collectors who don’t provide proof after you’ve requested validation aren’t allowed to collect on those debts any further or report them to a credit bureau. 4. The right to know how much your credit costs. The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) aims to ensure that consumers are treated fairly and are informed about the cost of financial products. Under the TILA, lenders and credit card issuers must layout credit card costs in a way that’s easy to understand, before you agree to a credit card or loan. Note that the TILA doesn’t cap the amount of interest that can be charged, however, some state laws do limit interest on certain financial products. The law does require creditors to list cost details, like interest rate and grace period, on each billing statement. Additionally, your credit card issuer must make your card agreement available upon request. 5. The right to equal credit access. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act was designed to ensure that consumers have equal access to credit. More specifically, the law restricts lenders and credit card issuers from using certain information to qualify you for a loan. This includes: race, color, religion, marital status, whether you receive public assistance, and age (however, note that age is considered when you’re legally too young to sign a contract). Using only financial information to approve applicants helps prevent discrimination. If you believe your rights have been violated and you can’t handle it with the company directly, you can involve the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to help reach a resolution. For more loan and credit education, visit myFICO’s blog at https://www.myfico.com/credit-education/blog. www.citizennewspapergroup.com

Morgan James’ new release, How’s the Culture in Your Kingdom?: Lessons from a Disney Leadership Journey by Dan Cockerell, provides a glimpse into different management styles and work environments from a professional who spent almost three decades learning to create magic at one of the most admired companies in the world. How’s the Culture in Your Kingdom? gives advice and experience on what it takes to manage people in any situation. For any business or organization to work properly, there needs to be a solid foundation of clarity and values at its core. Cockerell models these characteristics, offering insight and tools for the ever-changing landscape of business in How’s the Culture in Your Kingdom? Cockerell shares true stories and lessons he’s learned from his years of work experience with Disney. He spent 26 years at the Walt Disney Company, starting his career as a parking attendant and, 26 years later, a Vice President leading 12,000 cast members at the largest theme park in the world, the Magic Kingdom Park. Cockerell has had 19 different roles with the Disney Company including five years internationally at Disneyland Paris Resort. He

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was also a guest speaker for the world-renowned Disney Institute for 18 years. He left the Walt Disney Company in May 2018 to start his own consulting company, sharing his leadership and management experience with companies around the world. Cockerell wants to show the next generation of leaders how to build the right culture by leading themselves first so that they can lead their teams and enact change effectively. In How’s the Culture in Your Kingdom?, Cockerell teaches business professionals and entrepreneurs how to understand their purpose and blend confidence with humility in order to become the ultimate leader. With the advice he provides in How’s the Culture in Your Kingdom?, leaders and entrepreneurs alike will receive the opportunity to confront future business challenges with a little bit of magic.


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NEWS

Back 2 School Illinois Launches “We Appreciate Teachers” Statewide Contest to Celebrate & Support Educators During COVID-19 Ten Winning Illinois Teachers Will Receive Free School Supplies for their Students, plus Personalized Gift Baskets

Back 2 School Illinois (B2SI), a Chicago-based nonprofit that provides tens of thousands of deserving kids from low-income families with free school supplies to help them succeed in the classroom, is pleased to announce the launch of its We Appreciate Teachers contest. The statewide initiative is designed to celebrate and support Illinois educators, particularly during COVID-19, by rewarding ten winning teachers with Back 2 School Illinois kits (full of 30 much-needed school supplies) for their entire classroom of students. The winners will also receive personalized gift baskets including Lynfred wines, Cabot cheeses, Starbucks coffee, salon treatment at Dennis Bartolomei, and other items.

Anyone can submit an application on behalf of a teacher, including the teacher himself/herself. The teacher must be currently employed by a school in Illinois. To participate, visit https://b2si.org/we-appreciateteachers-contest and complete the online We Appreciate Teachers contest application, or print out the form, complete it, and then mail the application to B2SI. All applications must be completed by August 31st and include an essay (up to 500 words) explaining how the nominated teacher goes above and beyond to positively impact their students’ lives. Winning teachers will be notified in early September. “During these challenging times, teachers have had to work even harder to make sure their students stay

connected and are learning,” says Back 2 School Illinois CEO, Matthew Kurtzman, “With our new campaign, we are celebrating the creativity, resourcefulness and going above and beyond that teachers have had to do to provide Illinois school children with an education during COVID-19.” About Back 2 School Illinois (B2SI) The Back 2 School program was launched in 2007 by the Community Currency Exchange Association of Illinois to address the pressing needs of communities and the inequities in educational opportunities for children. In 2015 the nonprofit changed its’ name to Back 2 School Illinois to reflect the work of the organization. Today, B2SI is the largest free school supplies program in the state, serving children of low-income households and lessening the financial burden for their families. The Back 2 School program has provided more than 260,000 children with their own school supply kit since its inception. The organization’s long-term goal is to provide the more than one million Illinois children from low-income families each year with the school supplies they need to succeed in the classroom. In the summer of 2018, B2SI launched Back 2 School America, which is aimed at providing Back 2 School kits to children across the USA.

Virtual School Means Extra Screen Time – And Added Eye Strain For Kids

This school year is beginning in much the way the last one ended, with many districts opting for virtual learning, which means children sit at home in front of computer screens rather than in a classroom in front of teachers. But that extra screen time – mixed with the screen time many children and teenagers spend on their own – brings with it the potential for serious eye strain, says Dr. Jeff Kegarise, an optometrist, clinical management expert, and co-author with his wife, Susan, of One Patient at a Time: The K2 Way Playbook for Healthcare & Business Success (www.theK2Way.com). “Spending too much time in front of screens on computers, phones and tablets can lead to headaches, blurry vision, dry eyes and more,” Kegarise says. “Gritty, scratchy, watery, or irritated eyes can be common because of all the digital devices people use these days.” And if things aren’t bad enough, even without this added time staring at computers, about one-fourth of children in the U.S. have a vision problem significant enough to affect their performance in school, Kegarise says. It’s not unusual for some children to spend hours staring at a video game screen, perhaps so caught up in the game’s action that they fail to notice or care about any eye discomfort that results. Add several hours of online school, though, and eye strain becomes more difficult to ignore. Kegarise says parents can help their children alleviate some of the eye strain by making sure they do the following:

• Remind them to blink. Parents should remind children to blink when they spend a lot of time in front of a screen. That helps spread tears across the eyes, keeping the eyes lubricated and aiding in the prevention of dry eyes, Kegarise says. Even without all this added screen time, children often develop vision issues that hurt their performance in school and sports, Kegarise says. Forty percent of children develop nearsightedness, he says, and it’s an even higher percentage for those who have a parent

• Take breaks. To a certain extent, students won’t have control over this because teachers will decide when breaks happen during the school day. But ideally, they should take a break from the screen every 30 minutes, Kegarise says. • Choose the right lighting. The type of lighting used in the student’s work space can make a difference. Incandescent lights work better than fluorescent lights because they give off less glare, Kegarise says. “It’s also better if the light is placed over your shoulder than if it’s shining straight down on the screen because that will cause fewer reflections,” he says. • Adjust the position of the computer. The computer monitor and the keyboard should be positioned to conform with the child’s size. Make sure the screen isn’t too high in the child’s field of view. A report by the National Institutes of Health suggests an adjustable chair is the best option to get height just right.

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Who is nearsighted. “In addition, reading difficulties and attention problems are often the result of eye muscle, visual processing, and function problems.” Kegarise says. “Parents who feel that their child has a tougher time reading and comprehending than others should consider an eye exam for them. It’s possible through vision therapy to make life-changing and long-lasting improvements to their learning and confidence.”

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ENTERTAINMENT THE WIDE-RANGING ARRAY OF ORIGINALS INCLUDES: TWO NEW COMEDY SERIES-ONE PRODUCED BY CEDRIC THE ENTERTAINER-THREE NEW MOVIES, A LIMITED-RUN TRUE-CRIME MURDER MYSTERY, THE U.S. PREMIERE OF A NEW DOCUMENTARY SPECIAL ABOUT THE DEATH OF MICHAEL JACKSON, THE RENEWAL OF THE MEGA-HIT DRAMA SAINTS & SINNERS PLUS A FIRST-EVER STAND-ALONE MOVIE BASED ON THE FRANCHISE, NEW SEASONS OF POPULAR NETWORK SITCOMS IN THE CUT AND FAMILY TIME, THE 29TH ANNUAL BOUNCE TRUMPET AWARDS AND MORE.

Bounce Announces 2020-21 Slate of Bold New Originals From Top Names In Entertainment Bounce, the first and only broadcast and multi-platform entertainment network serving African Americans, recently unveiled its 202021 original programming slate during the 2020 summer press tour. The wide-ranging array of originals includes: Two new comedy series-one produced by Cedric The Entertainer-three new movies, a limited-run true-crime murder mystery, the U.S. premiere of a new documentary special about the death of Michael Jackson, the renewal of the mega-hit drama Saints & Sinners plus a first-ever stand-alone movie based on the franchise, new seasons of popular network sitcoms In The Cut and Family Time, the 29th annual Bounce Trumpet Awards and more. New Scripted Series - Bounce will debut two new original comedies looking - and laughing - at single life from both the male and female perspective. Both series, debuting in the second quarter of 2021, will include guest appearances and cameos from top names in entertainment, music, sports, and more. l Johnson - Executive Producer Cedric The Entertainer, iconic comedian D.L. Hughley and a stellar cast of fresh new faces are part of this single-camera dramedy about lifelong best friends navigating the world while Black. Produced by Cedric’s A Bird & A Bear Entertainment. Premieres second quarter of 2021. l Secrets of the Salon comedically chronicles the lives, loves, relationships, and daily web of gossip that finds its way into an Atlanta hair salon. Vivica A. Fox stars along with Reginae Carter and Monique Coleman. Produced by Swirl Films. Premieres third quarter of 2021. True Crime Docuseries & Documentary Specials l Killing Michael Jackson - Bounce will present the exclusive United States premiere of Killing Michael Jackson on Mon. Sept. 7 at 8:00 pm (ET). This ground-breaking documentary special, featuring never-before-seen images of that fateful day, is told through the eyes of detectives Orlando Martinez, Dan Myers, and Scott Smith, all three of whom were involved in the investigation that ultimately leads to the arrest and conviction of Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray. l Dying To Be Famous: The Ryan Singleton Mystery is an intriguing sixepisode, true-crime docuseries - Bounce’s first - following the extraordinary story and mysterious death of Ryan Singleton, a 24-year old aspiring model and film producer, who sets out to pursue fame and fortune in Hollywood with two of his friends. His dreams of stardom turn into a tragic nightmare when he is found dead in California’s Mojave Desert, his body dumped,

mutilated and missing all vital organs. World Premieres Sun. Nov.1 at 9:00 pm (ET) with two back-to-back episodes. Original Movies l A Chance in the World - The true, inspiring and unbelievable story of Steve Pemberton (Terrell Ransom, Jr.), an orphaned boy who endures the abuse of his foster parents (Kelly Owens, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) and siblings. While searching for his biological family, he meets a caring teacher (Tom Sizemore) who will change the course of his life. World Premieres Sat. Sept. 5 at 7:00 pm (ET). l Will You Merry Me? - This holiday movie is the story of Daniel English, a bighearted, energetic, buoyant pastor who returns to his hometown church to take over for his mentor and falls for a parishioner. When out of the blue she asks him, “Will you marry me?” Pastor Daniel is thrilled-until he realizes she is asking him to officiate her wedding with someone else. Just how far will the Pastor go for true love? World premieres December 2020. l Faith Heist - When a preacher finds his church in financial ruin after being swindled by a shady businessman, he moves heaven and earth to save his flock. When everything fails, he turns in desperation to an old friend who’s a former convict from the neighborhood who,

in turn, recruits an ensemble of assorted misfits to run a scam on the scam artist who robbed the church. This family comedy/action movie World premieres in the second quarter of 2021. Returning Series l Saints & Sinners Renewed + Stand-Alone Movie - Bounce has renewed the mega-hit drama series Saints & Sinnersfor an all-new fifth season coming in the spring of 2021. Mayor Ella Johnson (Vanessa Bell Calloway) will be bracing for the ride of her life when a father comes to town seeking revenge for his son’s murderrevealing a long-kept secret that threatens to take the entire town down. Bounce will also produce a first-ever Saints & Sinners movie, with the two-hour stand-alone event airing in the first quarter of 2021. Set against the backdrop of a large southern church, Saints & Sinners centers around the pursuit of power, intertwined with greed, deception, corruption, compromising sexual affairs and murder. The series stars Calloway, Clifton Powell, Tray Chaney, Keith Robinson, J.D. Williams, Donna Biscoe, Jasmine Burke, Dawn Halfkenny and Karon Joseph Riley. Returning Series, cont. l In The Cut - Bounce’s popular comedy In The Cut is back in the barbershop for an all-new seventh season starting August 26 at

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9:00 pm (ET). Series stars Dorien Wilson and Kellita Smith will be joined by TV veterans Mark Curry (Hanging With Mr. Cooper) and Kim Coles (Living Single) in the hilarious cast. l Family Time - The new season of Family Time, Bounce’s longest-running original series, will bow this October and will see Tony (Omar Gooding, Jr.) and Lisa (Angell Conwell) dealing with all the good and the bad that comes with being empty nesters. Honors/Awards The Bounce Trumpet Awards annually recognize the outstanding accomplishments of African Americans and those who have succeeded against great odds and inspired success in others. The list of prestigious honorees includes John Lewis, Muhammad Ali, Beyoncé, Harry Belafonte, Halle Berry, Stevie Wonder, The African-American Women of the United States Congress, Quincy Jones, Maya Angelou, Martin Lawrence, Janelle Monáe, Ambassador Andrew Young, Spike Lee and many others. This year, the 29th annual event will take a specific focus - The Bounce Trumpet Awards: “Stand Up” which will honor women and men who have stood up against social injustice. Honorees, presenters and musical performers will be announced shortly. Premieres December 2020.


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In God We Trust Declaration of Nationality Notice of Special Appearance : I am that I am: '' ashmu heru oluwole, zodoq-el yorubanuna-bey© '', in full life, in propria persona, sui juris, in solo proprio, Haqdar by natural issue, the beneficiary and heir of: '' HILL, MARIO MARTEZ© '', corp.sole Dba.: '' MARIO MARTEZ HILL© '', having reached the age of majority, being aboriginal to the northwestern and southwestern shores of Africa, the Atlantic Islands, the continental Americas, being duly certified, hereby affirms to declare my tribal intention to be as my pedigree subscribes, as a: aniyunwiya Moorish American, but not a citizen of the United States. I declare permanent, and unalienable, allegiance to The Moorish Empire, Societas Republicae Ea Al Maurikanuus Estados, The Constitution for the united States of America, Article III Section 2, The Lieber Code, Hague Conventions of 1899 & 1907, The Geneva Conventions, [ United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples ], and all natural laws governing moors, and hereby declare and proclaim my nationality in good faith as a: aniyunwiya Moorish American. I am that I am: '' ashmu heru oluwole, zodoq-el yorubanuna-bey© '', from this day forward, in harmony with my Nationality / Status / Jurisdiction, shall be known as: '' ashmusa el© ''. Notice of White Flag Surrender: as "hors de combat", pursuant to The Geneva Conventions, Article III, as a minister of The Moorish Empire, and Internationally Protected Person. Notice of LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND ( HAGUE, IV), ARTICLE: 45, 46, & 47. Notice of Claim pursuant to Public Law 87-846, TITLE II, SEC. 203. Notice of Bailment Merging of Legal Title with Equitable Title : This order is to preserve legal and equitable title , and to reserve all rights, title, and interest, in the property, Re: ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - DIVISION OF VITAL RECORDS - SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, STATE FILE NUMBER : 112-1978 6005843. '' MARIO MARTEZ HILL© '', to the depositor: '' ashmusa el© '', a/k/a '' ashmu heru oluwole, zodoq-el yorubanuna-bey© '', nom deguerre: '' hill, mario martez© ''. All property , of the same issue and amount, in like kind and specie, is to be returned fully intact , as a Special Deposit order of the Depositor / Beneficiary / Bailor / Donor / Principal / Creditor: '' ashmusa el© '', a/k/a '' ashmu heru oluwole, zodoq-el yorubanuna-bey© '', nom deguerre: '' hill, mario martez© '', as a special deposit order in lawful money. This special deposit is to be used exclusively for the benefit of : '' Ashmu Heru Bey Trust© '', an Inter Vivos Unincorporated Divine Grantor Trust. This deposit is not to be commingled with general assets of any bank , nor depositary / trustee / agent / bailee / donee / debtor. This deposit is not limited to, but including: discharge and set off, of any and all outstanding liabilities as accord and satisfaction. Inter alia enact fuit. All Rights Reserved. ________________________________________

In God We Trust Declaration of Nationality Notice of Special Appearance : I am that I am: '' Shameika Marshall© '', in full life, in propria persona, sui juris, in solo proprio, HaKhdar by natural issue, the beneficiary and heir of: '' MARSHALL, SHAMEIKA© '', corp.sole Dba.: '' SHAMEIKA MARSHALL© '', and '' HILL, SHAMEIKA© '', corp.sole Dba.: '' SHAMEIKA HILL© '', having reached the age of majority, being aboriginal to the northwestern and southwestern shores of Africa, the Atlantic Islands, the continental Americas, being duly certified, hereby affirms to declare my tribal intention to be as my pedigree subscribes, as a: aniyunwiya Moorish American National, but not a citizen of the United States. I declare permanent, and unalienable, allegiance to The Moorish Empire, Societas Republicae Ea Al Maurikanuus Estados, The Constitution for the united States of America, Article III Section 2, The Lieber Code, Hague Conventions of 1899 & 1907, The Geneva Conventions, [ United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples ], and all natural laws governing moors, and hereby declare and proclaim my nationality in good faith as a: aniyunwiya moorish american. I am that I am: '' Shameika Marshall© '', formerly known as '' Shameika Hill© '', from this day forward, in harmony with my Nationality / Status / Jurisdiction, shall be known as: '' shameika el© ''. Notice of White Flag Surrender: as " hors de combat ", pursuant to The Geneva Conventions, Article III, as a minister of The Moorish Empire, and Internationally Protected Person. Notice of LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND ( HAGUE, IV), ARTICLE: 45, 46, & 47. Notice of Claim pursuant to Public Law 87846, TITLE II, SEC. 203. Notice of Bailment Merging of Legal Title with Equitable Title : This order is to preserve legal and equitable title , and to reserve all rights, title, and interest, in the property, Re: ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - DIVISION OF VITAL RECORDS SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, STATE FILE NUMBER : 112-81 609751, '' SHAMEIKA HILL© '', to the depositor: '' shameika el©'', nom deguerre: '' Shameika Marshall© '', f/k/a/ '' Shameika Hill© ''. All property , of the same issue and amount, in like kind and specie, is to be returned fully intact , as a Special Deposit order of the Depositor / Beneficiary / Bailor / Donor / Principal / Creditor: '' shameika el©'', nom deguerre: '' Shameika Marshall© '', f/k/a/ '' Shameika Hill© ''. as a special deposit order in lawful money. This special deposit is to be used exclusively for the benefit of : '' The House Of Hill And Taylor El Legacy Trust© '', an Inter Vivos Unincorporated Divine Grantor Trust. This deposit is not to be commingled with general assets of any bank , nor depositary / trustee / agent / bailee / donee / debtor. This deposit is not limited to, but including: discharge and set off, of any and all outstanding liabilities as accord and satisfaction. Inter alia enact fuit. All Rights Reserved. ________________________________________

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