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The Woodlawn Central Master Plan seeks to turn parts of the community in places for performing arts, agriculture, technology, visual arts and retail. IMAGE PROVIDED BY J. BYRON BRAZIER.
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The Woodlawn Central Master Plan was created as a part of a 2060 Plan by J. Byron Brazier. The plan was approved by the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development. Brazier took some time to speak with the Citizen Newspaper and give an update on the progress of the plan. P2 J. Byron Brazier is the creator of the 2060 Plan and Woodlawn Central Master Plan. PHOTO PROVIDED BY J. BYRON BRAZIER.
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Continued from page 1 GOV. PRITZKER WELCOMES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TO ILLINOIS FOR FINAL REGIONAL CONVENING OF THE YEAR
CHICAGO—Governor JB Pritzker joined U.S. Department of Labor Acting Secretary Julie Su and regional stakeholders for the USDOL’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA) Vision 2030 Conference: Investing in America’s Workforce. The plenary session, “Setting the Vision,” involved discussion of current workforce development landscapes by industry leaders, workers, and private and public sector partners. During the session, the Governor remarked on Illinois’ workforce and apprenticeship accomplishments. He highlighted the administration’s passing of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act and Reimagining Energy and Vehicles Act, which have created thousands of jobs across Illinois. Governor Pritzker also emphasized the workforce development programs launched during his administration as well as the downstate manufacturing training academies. “President Biden is ‘Investing in America’ to build new roads and bridges, to make sure that clean drinking water flows from every faucet and high-speech, reliable, affordable internet reaches every home, and to protect our climate so every child breathes clean air,” said Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su. “And this isn’t just an opportunity to build new infrastructure. It’s an opportunity to create good-paying, union jobs, whenever possible. That requires investing in ETA’s mission to strengthen our workforce system.” The ETA Regional Convenings across the nation followed a theme of “Expanding Access to Quality Jobs and Ensuring Job Equity,” and focused on creating a national dialogue on the workforce system, fostering partnerships to address the present and future workforce needs, and scaling successful practices by providing a platform for engagement between federal, state, and local entities.
REP. ROBIN KELLY CELEBRATES 40 STATES EXTENDING MEDICAID POSTPARTUM COVERAGE
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Robin Kelly (IL-02) celebrated the approval of Missouri’s plan to offer a full year of Medicaid coverage after pregnancy by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Missouri is the 40th state to extend such coverage from 60 days to a full year postpartum. Congresswoman Robin Kelly has been working to combat the maternal mortality crisis, particularly among Black women, for nearly her entire tenure in Congress. Rep. Kelly initially secured the inclusion of the Medicaid postpartum extension option in the American Rescue Plan - and secured the permanent option in December 2022. Rep. Kelly’s home state of Illinois was the first to implement the extension. Rep. Kelly’s proposed CARE For Moms Act requires every state to implement the one-year extension. Rep. Kelly has led numerous bipartisan legislative initiatives supporting maternal health care that have been signed into law including the Maternal Health Quality Improvement Act, the PREEMIE Act, and the Preventing Maternal Deaths Act. Congresswoman Kelly is the Chair of Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust, Co-Chair of the bipartisan Maternity Care Caucus, and Co-Chair of the Caucus on Black Women and Girls. “I am thrilled that 40 states have implemented a full year of Medicaid postpartum coverage. This evidence-driven and impactful reform will save countless lives and support millions of American families,” said Congresswoman Robin Kelly. “I was proud to spearhead the push for Medicaid postpartum coverage in Congress and I am optimistic that the remaining ten states will take similar steps to protect mothers and babies. I look forward to building on this progress and passing the CARE For Moms Act, my comprehensive solution to the maternal mortality crisis.”
forward and how have you been able to overcome that obstacle? Brazier: Investment dollars are always a constraint and therefore an obstacle in real estate development. Woodlawn Central Citizen Newspaper: When we spoke in December 2021, you is attracting public and private investment in its early stages. We talked about how the Woodlawn Central Plan was going to create want to engage Black entrepreneurs who want to do well by doing a cultural destination in Woodlawn. Where are you in the developgood in the community, as well as public and private institutions ment process of Woodlawn Central? that want to invest in a fresh approach to economic development J. Byron Brazier: The Woodlawn Central team drafted and from the inside out. But make no mistake, financing will be a high posted a site plan to build 870 housing units, along with an office, hurdle to clear before we can turn even one shovel of dirt. hotel, and performance spaces. Also, a gateway Metra facility to CN: Who has been some of your biggest supporters of the supply continuous economic benefit without displacement. The project and how have they helped move the Woodlawn Central team is preparing the detailed plans needed to gain city approvals Plan forward? and realize our sustainable development vision. Brazier: We are blessed to have members of the ApCN: How are you prioritizing local residents in the developostolic Church of God, Representament of Woodlawn Central? Brazier: Frankly, there are few tive Kam Buckner, Senator Robert models for building a successful and Peters, Speaker of the House Chris complete Black community. There’s an Welsh and the administrations of immediate need for housing, jobs and the South Side YMCA, Preservation business opportunities. But we’re also of Affordable Housing (POAH), and building an enduring economic asset Network of Woodlawn walk with us that will contribute to the commuin planning this project and recomnity’s health, safety and prosperity. mend how to attract Black capital Most Black neighborhoods lack the and display Black excellence. Our resources to thrive and the information discussions with architects and to negotiate with financial partners planners also give us insight into as equals. So, we are engaging early The Woodlawn Central Master Plan would create a planning and permitting, which adopters in the Woodlawn community cultural destination in the Woodlawn community. frankly trips up many community who can inspire regenerative ideas and Image provided by J. Byron Brazier. development projects. engage consistently in the development CN: How will development of process. Woodlawn Central serve as a national model for the reCN: Why is it so important that things like equity and support structuring of Black communities? for Black businesses, creators and innovators are at the forefront of Brazier: Few cities have been able to employ commuthis development? nity resources to develop regenerative assets that supply Brazier: Woodlawn Central is designed by and for the Black affordable and sustainable growth. Woodlawn Central will community to support a diverse range of Black businesses, creshow how the right mix of workforce, market rate, senior ators, innovators and residents through self-determination. Black and affordable housing combined with hospitality and creators are experts in collaboration, fluent in our cultural legacy office space will support families without displacing them. and accustomed to taking risks. Their innovations will make And it can show how development by us and for us can Woodlawn Central more dynamic and accessible. succeed at empowering the community where solutions CN: How have you been able to get buy-in from the commuimposed from outside fail. nity and businesses to support the plan to develop Woodlawn CN: Is there anything else you’d like our audience to Central? know about the project or the process of developing WoodBrazier: The Woodlawn community was involved in the lawn Central? OneWoodlawn plan that became the foundation of Woodlawn Brazier: A large, well-planned development is a treCentral. We adopted the four pillars of a healthy community that mendously complicated undertaking. We are barely into community members named in the Network of Woodlawn comthe pre-development stage, and we will look for opportuprehensive plan: economic and community development, safety, nities throughout the process for the community to take education and health and human services. As we proceed in the part. So, we appreciate their patience. This is the time for development process, a community newsletter and an advisory business leaders to make introductions and commitments group are helping us work within that framework. Residents need that will bear fruit in due time. Success will require all of to see themselves in what comes out of the planning process. We us to pool our resources and flex our creativity. will call on the community to validate and support our vision as For more information about the Woodlawn Central Dereflecting their vision. CN: What has been the biggest obstacle in moving the plan velopment Plan, visit https://www.woodlawncentral.com. BY TIA CAROL JONES
HYDE PARK SCHOOL OF DANCE CELEBRATES 30 YEARS WITH THE NUTCRACKERDECEMBER 8–10 AT MANDEL HALL Celebrating 30 years of training, performance, and community, Hyde Park School of Dance brings together fans of ballet, modern, and hip hop with its annual presentation of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. Performances are December 8–10 at Mandel Hall on the University of Chicago campus, 1131 E. 57th Street, Chicago. The performance, featuring more than 200 dancers, is staged by HPSD Founding Artistic Director August Tye, longtime ballet mistress for Lyric Opera of Chicago, along with 11 choreographers. HPSD takes a spin on the classic show with a narrated production throughout the 75 minutes, while adding genres such as tap and acro dance. Also special to this production is a breakdance battle to showcase the range of dance genres the school offers while sending a message of peace—instead of battling with swords, mice and soldiers tap into the power of hip hop to work out their differences through creative self-expression. The cast includes weekly students and members of the school’s pre-professional Studio Company. “The Nutcracker 2023 marks our 30th Anniversary,” said Tye. “Last year was our first in-person show since before the pandemic, and that palpable energy and excitement is carrying over. In fact, we had a record turnout for this year’s auditions, and
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we are elated to accept each and every dancer in our production. We are also thrilled to continue our African dance scene as a highlight of the many countries we celebrate in The Nutcracker. Our Chinese Dance will feature all-new traditional Chinese dance choreographed by guest artist Angela Tam, artistic director of Yin He Dance. We are happy to maintain our reputation of bringing the tradition of The Nutcracker to the stage while innovatively updating the program for a modern-day audience to enjoy and appreciate.” Also notable this year is the return of HPSD’s Young Dancers Holiday Pre Show, occurring prior to both performances on Saturday, December 9. On opening night, December 8, HPSD welcomes world-renowned steppers David and Laura Shareef for a Steppin’ Pre Show. The production also features surprise cameos by local VIPs in the larger-than-life role of Mother Ginger. To date. this year’s guest performers include HPSD’s new executive director Tarah Ortiz Durnbaugh and former executive director LaWanda May, with more to be named soon. Previous guest performers have included Hyde Park Bank Assistant Vice President and Business Develop-
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Celebrate “Drie-cember” with family-friendly weekend programs, holiday concerts at the Driehaus Museum CHICAGO – The Driehaus Museum, located at 40 E. Erie St., puts its own ‘gilded’ spin on the holiday season with “Drie-cember,” a new month-long celebration of weekend programs and holiday concerts for the entire family to enjoy. “Drie-cember” kicks off with the opening of Glass to Garden: Tiffany Inspired Floral Designs, a temporary exhibition of contemporary floral creations in four rooms of the historic Gilded Age mansion, curated by HBO Max “Full Bloom” judge Elizabeth Cronin and created by emerging Chicago floral designers. Festivities continue with weekly Saturday afternoon pop up concerts celebrating each of the holidays—Christmas, Hanukkah, St. Lucia Day, and Kwanzaa—that are enjoyed by Chicagoans throughout the month, as well as a festive Trunk Show with a lively selection of vendors and curated items from the Museum Store on Dec. 16. “The Museum truly sparkles during the holiday season, and we welcome families across Chicagoland
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to come in from the cold and enjoy our festive programs as they celebrate the holidays downtown this month. With our pop-up holiday concerts, our Museum Store filled to the brim with great gift ideas, and exciting new work from contemporary artists, we are opening our doors even wider and inviting visitors of all ages and neighborhoods to come together at the Driehaus Museum this season,” said Driehaus Museum Executive Director Lisa Key. Exhibition: Glass to Garden: Tiffany Inspired Floral Designs Friday, December 1, 2023 to January 7, 2024 Glass to Garden: Tiffany Inspired Floral Designs is an exhibition showcasing newly commissioned floral design installations from four local floral designers in dialogue with the Driehaus works of Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios. The exhibition is curated by Elizabeth Cronin, the founder and Creative Director of Chicago’s Asrai Garden—and widely known as one of the judges on HBO Max’s competition program, “Full Bloom”— who has selected and worked closely with each of the florists to create works inspired by the Tiffany pieces they in turn chose. The floral designers participating in the exhibition are Angelica Rivera Varela from Semillas Plant Studio; John Caleb Pendleton from Planks & Pistils; Taylor Amilas Bates from Dusk Lily Floral; and Serena Madrigal from Espinas. This diverse group of emerging designers will draw on their own backgrounds as further sources of inspiration for their designs. Santa Saturday Saturday, December 2 8:45 AM- 2:00 PM Tickets: $25 adults, $13 youth 17 and under Join Santa in our Front Parlor, share your Christmas wish list, and take selfies with jolly old St. Nick. This magical, family-friendly event will fill up fast so make sure to book early. Drie-cember Holiday Pop-Up Concerts Celebrate all of December’s lightfilled holidays with a series of pop-up
concerts at the Museum. Free with admission. Caroling with the St. James Youth Choir Saturday, December 2 4:00 - 4:45PM Hanukkah Songs with the Music Institute of Chicago Saturday, December 9 4:00 - 4:45PM St. Lucia Day Songs with the Swedish American Museum Saturday, December 16 4:00 - 4:45PM Kwanzaa Celebration with the African American Museum of Performing Arts Thursday, December 21 4:00 - 4:45PM Driehaus Museum Store Trunk Show Saturday, December 16 11:00 AM - 2:00PM Free with admission The Trunk Show will feature a curated selection of unique vendors selling vintage jewelry, clothing, and other treats and treasures. Visitor Information Due to the renovation of the Murphy Auditorium, the Museum elevator to the 2nd and 3rd floors is closed. The First Floor remains accessible. The Driehaus Museum engages and inspires the global community through exploration and ongoing conversations in art, architecture, and design of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Its permanent collection and temporary exhibitions are presented in an immersive experience within the restored Samuel Mayo Nickerson Mansion, completed in 1883, at the height of the Gilded Age, and the soon-to-reopen Murphy Auditorium, built in 1926. The Museum’s collection reflects and is inspired by the collecting interests, vision, and focus of its founder, the late Richard H. Driehaus. For more information, visit driehausmuseum.org and connect with the Museum on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
HYDE PARK SCHOOL... Continued From Page 2 ment Officer Caprice Lindsay, Hyde Park Herald Editor Daschell Phillips, Montgomery Place board chair Mike McGarry, former Kenwood Academy High School Principal Dr. Gregory Jones, 5th Ward Alderperson Leslie Hairston, former State Representative Kimberly DuBuclet, and Court Theatre Artistic Director Charles Newell. The Nutcracker takes place Friday, December 8 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, December 9 at 1 and 6 p.m.; and Sunday, December 10 at 2 p.m. at Mandel Hall, 1131 E. 57th Street, in Chicago. General admission is $35 for adults, $25 for seniors (65+), $13 for children ages 6–18 and college students with school ID, and free for children 5 and younger. Special $45 reserved section tickets is available for all ages.
Tickets are available at 773-493-8498 or hydeparkdance.org/nutcracker. Founded in 1993 as the Hyde Park School of Ballet, Hyde Park School of Dance is a 501(c)3 non-profit providing opportunities for students of all ages and abilities to study, perform, and create classical and contemporary dance at the highest levels of discipline and artistry within a community dedicated to the welcoming inclusion of dancers of all races, religions, body types, genders, sexual orientations, and family income backgrounds. Led by Founding Artistic Director August Tye, Hyde Park School of Dance is committed to offering children the chance to experience the empowering rewards of self-discipline, hard work, and collaboration in a diverse and supportive environment, cultivating a love of dance and a strength of body, mind, and character that will benefit students throughout their lives.
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HARRIS’ NEW LAW SUPPORTS ILLINOIS’ FARMERS AND SMALL BUSINESSES
SPRINGFIELD – A measure that preserves insurance choices for rural farmers in Illinois is now law, thanks to State Senator Napoleon Harris, III. Harris’ initiative – which was signed into law Friday – modernizes coverage requirements for farm mutual insurance companies to allow them to adapt to changes in the insurance marketplace and continue to provide coverage to farmers across Illinois. “Illinois’ farmers drive our economy,” said Harris (D-Harvey). “It is important that we update the state’s provisions to allow these community insurance companies to keep their doors open and preserve choice in the insurance marketplace.” Farm mutual insurance companies typically started off as small community-based organizations, but over time many have grown and began to offer insurance to more members in more diverse communities. Currently, there are 44 farm mutual companies that provide more than 50,000 policy holders with insurance coverage. Harris, who started his legislative career as the Senate’s Agriculture Committee Chair, is now leading the Senate Insurance Committee. In this role, he saw the need to update this law to ensure farm mutual insurance companies have options while securing reinsurance contracts from larger insurance entities. If action was not taken by Harris, the remaining farm mutual companies in Illinois could have been cut in half and thousands of farmers would be forced to find different insurance coverage. Proponents of this new law believe this will allow the insurance marketplace to correct itself and set appropriate coverage options and pricing for farm mutual insurance companies and its policy holders. Previously, Illinois was only one of five states that had not updated the law. “If the state had not acted swiftly, we would have been eliminating choices for our smaller insurance companies and specifically for a large amount of farmers in our state,” said Harris. “We instituted this change for five years to provide small business owners with the support to provide farmers with suitable coverage. We will reevaluate in a few years to ensure we are, in fact, providing our agribusiness sector with the resources to continue to grow and be successful in Illinois.” Senate Bill 765 passed the General Assembly with bipartisan support and goes into effect immediately.
JOYCE-BACKED LAW TO PROTECT FARMERS, FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Patrick Joyce supported a new law signed Friday that will strengthen regulations for farm mutual insurance companies. “Our farm mutual insurance companies need to have access to reinsurance in order to keep them up and running effectively,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “This new law takes policyholders into consideration because they could also be at risk if catastrophe strikes.” Prior to this new law, the Illinois Department of Insurance required unlimited catastrophic aggregate reinsurance coverage. Currently, only one company offers contracts that meet the DOI’s requirements, and as a result, many farm mutual insurance companies struggle to find reinsurance coverage. Farm mutual insurance companies will now be required to have and maintain adequate catastrophic reinsurance rather than unlimited catastrophic reinsurance. This change ensures farm mutual insurance companies and their policyholders can continue to be protected from financial losses in the event of a natural disaster or other costly incident. “This legislation strikes the right balance between protecting policyholders and ensuring the financial health of farm mutual companies,” said Joyce. Senate Bill 765 was signed Friday and takes effect immediately.
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III as Chief Development and Impact Officer WASHINGTON, PRNewswire -- The zation’s first $100 million year. At the museum, he Executive Leadership Council (ELC) secured transformational levels of funding for a vaannounced the appointment of Earl riety of projects, including initiatives that support a Granger, III as Chief Development more inclusive American story. and Impact Officer. The ELC is Prior to that leadership role, he served as the the preeminent global memassociate vice president of development for PRNewsfoto/The Executive Leadership Council bership organization for Black a decade at his alma mater, William & Mary, current and former CEOs, senior continued positive influence in and where he was part of the leadership team executives and board members on corporate America,” said Michael that successfully completed a $1 billion fundraising camof Fortune 1000 and equivalent C. Hyter, president and CEO of The paign, with the largest priority focused on scholarships. companies, top-tier entrepreELC. Mr. Granger received both his bachelor’s degree in neurs and global thought leaders. Mr. Granger will serve as a mempublic policy and master’s degree in education from WilThe organization advocates for ber of the executive leadership team, liam & Mary. advancing Black leadership by working synergistically to review, revise, The Executive Leadership Council opens channels of increasing the number of Black and implement The ELC’s development opportunity for the development of Black executives to corporate CEOs, C-Suite executives and external relations programs. positively impact business and our communities. An inand board members, and “I look forward to joining The dependent non-profit 501(c)(3) founded in 1986, The ELC PRNewsfoto/The Executive Leadership Council building the pipeline of the ELC and forging new channels is the pre-eminent membership organization committed next generation of Black for funding and expanding the to increasing the number of global Black executives in corporate leaders. impact of this great organization. We have an impressive C-Suites, on corporate boards and in global enterprises. Mr. Granger will report directly to the CEO and will value proposition and I am excited about the possibilities Comprising nearly 800 current and former Black CEOs, lead the design and implementation of fundraising to explore new horizons and expand our reach into and senior executives and board directors at Fortune 1000 strategies, development communication, and community ultimately beyond the communities we currently serve,” and Global 500 companies, and entrepreneurs at top-tier relations activities, to identify, cultivate, and steward new said Mr. Granger. firms, its members work to build an inclusive business and existing funding sources and partnerships. Mr. Granger led fundraising efforts at the world’s leadership pipeline that empowers global Black leaders “We are pleased to welcome Earl as our first developlargest living history museum in Williamsburg, VA. Withto make impactful contributions to the marketplace and ment and impact officer. His talent, energy and expertise in a three-year period, he led the organization to three the global communities they serve. For more information, will contribute greatly to The ELC’s future growth and record-breaking fundraising years, including the organiplease visit www.elcinfo.com.
BLACK ENTERPRISE Announces the 2023 40 Under 40 List NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- BLACK ENTERPRISE, the premier Black-owned digital media brand dedicated to providing business, investment, and wealth-building resources for African Americans, unveiled its highly anticipated 40 Under 40 Class of 2023, showcasing a remarkable assembly of young Black visionaries and changemakers making their mark in their respective industries, including technology & stem, business, creative arts & entertainment, finance, media, fashion & beauty, political & social impact, and sports. This distinguished group of honorees, celebrated for their innovation, unwavering determination, and trailblazing spirit, have not only demonstrated remarkable leadership but have also achieved notable milestones before reaching the age of 40. Among them are entrepreneurs, social activists, athletes, entertainers, tech innovators, diversity leaders, and more. Their collective dedication to creating a fairer and more equitable society exemplifies the best of this generation. “BLACK ENTERPRISE’s 40 Under 40 list is not just a celebration of individual success but a testament to the boundless potential within our community,” said Earl “Butch” Graves Jr., CEO of BLACK ENTERPRISE. “This announcement serves as a powerful reminder that Black excellence knows no bounds and that, collectively, we are charting an extraordinary course toward a brighter, more inclusive future.” Notably, this year, individuals had the opportunity to nominate themselves, as well as others, to be considered for the 40 Under 40 list, reflecting a broader selection process. This inclusivity aligns with BLACK ENTERPRISE’s commitment to recognizing and making space for the diverse group of visionaries within the Black community. “These outstanding individuals are not just the leaders of tomorrow, but the leaders of today, actively shaping industries and driving change,” said BLACK ENTERPRISE Deputy Digital Editor Selena Hill. “After curating this list with my colleagues, I’m delighted to celebrate the limitless opportunities that lie ahead for each of the honorees. Their stories are a source of inspiration, illustrating the immense potential that exists when passion meets purpose.”
BLACK ENTERPRISE will celebrate the honorees during a private, invite-only reception on Sunday, December 10th sponsored by Nationwide. Here are the 2023 BLACK ENTERPRISE 40 Under 40 Honorees: CREATIVE ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Quinta Brunson – Actress, Writer, and Producer Devale Ellis – Actor, NY Times Bestselling Author, and Podcast Host Kiari “Offset” Cephus – Grammy-Nominated Musician, Global Influencer, Philanthropist, and Fashion Icon Ziwe – Comedian and Author of Black Friend: Essays Ernest Dukes – Founder and CEO, The Nottingham Agency FASHION AND BEAUTY Winnie Harlow – Supermodel and Founder, Cay Skin Nancy Twine – Founder and CEO, Briogeo Hair Care Sergio Hudson – Fashion Designer and Founder, Sergio Hudson Olamide Olowe – Founder and CEO, Topicals Laquan Smith – Designer and Founder, Laquan Smith SPORTS Nicole Lynn – Agent and President of Football, Klutch Sports Group Angel Reese – NCAA Champion and Most Outstanding Player of the 2023 Women’s Basketball NCAA Championship Antonio Depina – Founder, SCOUTZ Sanya Richards-Ross – Olympic Gold Medalist and Founder, MommiNation Andre Tyler Iguodala – NBA Champion, Entrepreneur, and Investor TECH & STEM Aisha Bowe – Founder and CEO, STEMBoard and LINGO Everette Taylor – CEO, Kickstarter Dasia Taylor – Scientist and Founder and CEO, VariegateHealth™ Alex Wolf – Tech Philosopher Netta Jenkins – CEO, AeroDEI BUSINESS Olajuwon Cooper and Earl Cooper – Co-Founders, East Side Golf Dave Salvant and Songe LaRon – Co-Founders, SQUIRE Technologies, Inc. Kwame Onwuachi – Chef, Author, and Restaurateur Derrick Hayes – Founder and CEO, Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks Tarshena Armstrong – Director of Diversity Marketing and Development, General Motors FINANCE
Rashad Bilal – Co-Founder and CEO, Earn Your Leisure Megan Holston-Alexander – Partner, Head of the Cultural Leadership Fund, Andreessen Horowitz Anthony O’Neal – Speaker, Author, and Podcaster Terance “DJ Tao” Takyi – Managing Director, UBS Mathilda Lambert – Vice President of Community and Business Development, JP Morgan Chase MEDIA Lindsay Peoples Wagner – Editor-in-Chief, New York Magazine’s The Cut Rachel Lindsay – Author, Attorney, Media Personality, Podcaster, and Speaker Chris “Speedy” Morman – On-camera host, journalist, and executive producer Arielle “Ari” Chambers – Women’s Sports Journalist & Advocate and Founder, HighlighHER Jonathan Rab – Founder, Watch The Yard POLITICAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT Justin Pearson and Justin Jones – Tennessee State Representatives Maxwell Frost – U.S. Representative, Florida’s 10th Congressional District Brandon Scott – Mayor, Baltimore Maya Penn – CEO, Global Activist, Animator, and Filmmaker Ambre Stanford – U.S. Head of CAA Social Impact, Creative Arts Agency (CAA)
More information on this year’s honorees can be found at https://www.blackenterprise.com/40under40/. BLACK ENTERPRISE is the premier resource for success- and business-minded Black Americans. Since 1970, the publication has empowered professionals, executives, and entrepreneurs with essential tools and information to advance their careers, excel in business, and build generational wealth. Today, BLACK ENTERPRISE is recognized as the No. 1 Black digital media brand with 10 million monthly page views and 7 million monthly unique visitors. The outlet also serves its audience through signature events and multiple linear and digital channels. To learn more, visit www.BlackEnterprise.com and follow them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
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THE JOFFREY BALLET PARTNERS WITH THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE BIENNIAL TO PRESENT “ALL OF MANKIND” BY ARTIST JAN TICHY CHICAGO – In partnership with the Chicago the façade and interior walls of a church in CabriArchitecture Biennial, The Joffrey Ballet announc- ni-Green, was whitewashed in 2015. The mural es the completion of Jan Tichy’s installation, All depicted intertwined figures of different races of Mankind, on the windows of Joffrey Towand featured names of innocent victims who er, which is home to The Joffrey Ballet and the were murdered for their beliefs, alongside names Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official School of The of events involving deadline racial violence. It Joffrey Ballet. Located in the center of downtown served as a memorial to humanity’s intolerance Chicago at 10 E. Randolph Street, The Joffrey Bal- and cruelty while calling for unity and solidarity. let is one of 14 venues taking part in CAB 5: This By repainting these names on the glass façade is a Rehearsal, a city-wide program including of Joffrey Tower and reconnecting them to the site-specific installations and presentations at human bodies of dancers rehearsing behind, ten outdoor City Sites and four cultural and civic Walker’s question continues to be posed fifty institutions, including the Chicago Cultural Cen- years later in the heart of the city, compelling us ter, the James R. Thompson Center, the Graham to acknowledge the long list of victims added to it Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, since it was first asked. the Chicago Architecture Center. The most geoCollaboration between the organizations graphically expansive Biennial to date, CAB offers began when Joffrey Ballet President & CEO Greg opportunities not just for concentrated cultural Cameron reached out to Floating Museum Artisengagement with the city, but also the space for tic Director Faheem Majeed upon learning of the citizens and visitors alike to consider their relaBiennial’s 5th edition. “Our partnership with the tionship with the city at large, through historic, Chicago Architecture Biennial is a significant and civic, and personal lenses. The Chicago Architec- meaningful way to participate in Chicago’s artisture Biennial is on view now through February 11. tic and historical landscape. In sharing the high More information is online at chicagoarchitecture- visibility of the Joffrey Tower windows, we create biennial.org. a space for artists such as Tichy, to tell stories At the Joffrey, All of Mankind is a contempo- that express and remind—rather than efface—our rary reconstruction and interpretation of William city’s history.” said Cameron. Walker’s 1973 mural, All of Mankind – Why Were This is a Rehearsal explores how contemThey Crucified? This historic mural, painted by porary environmental, political, and economic the founder of the Chicago Mural Movement on issues are shared across national boundaries
but are addressed differently around the world through art, architecture, infrastructure, and civic participation. CAB 5 builds on and expands Floating Museum’s ongoing work, including site-responsive art and design projects and public programs, to explore divergent interpretations of infrastructure, history, and the role of aesthetics as a mode for expanding how we frame the relationship between our environments and ourselves. Jan Tichy is a Chicago-based contemporary artist and educator working at the intersection of video, sculpture, architecture, and photography. His conceptual work is socially and politically engaged. He is currently an Associate Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Tichy has been involved in a number of larger public art projects, among them the 2011 Project Cabrini Green, which illuminated the last high-rise of Chicago public housing with spoken word, and in 2018, Tichy was one of the inaugural artists for Art on theMART. Floating Museum—co-directed by is an art collective that creates new models: exploring relationships between art, community, architecture, and public institutions. Using site-responsive art, design, and programming, they explore the potential in these relationships, considering the infrastructure, history, and aesthetics of a space. The fifth edition of the Chicago Architecture
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THE JOFFREY BALLET PARTNERS WITH THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE BIENNIAL TO PRESENT “ALL OF MANKIND” BY ARTIST JAN TICHY CHICAGO – In partnership with Tower windows, we create a space interpretations of infrastructure, illuminated the last high-rise of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, for artists such as Tichy, to tell sto- history, and the role of aesthetics Chicago public housing with spoken ries that express and remind—rath- as a mode for expanding how we The Joffrey Ballet announces the word, and in 2018, Tichy was one completion of Jan Tichy’s installa- er than efface—our city’s history.” frame the relationship between our of the inaugural artists for Art on tion, All of Mankind, on the winsaid Cameron. environments and ourselves. theMART. dows of Joffrey Tower, which is This is a Rehearsal explores Jan Tichy is a Chicago-based Floating Museum—co-directed home to The Joffrey Ballet and the how contemporary environmental, contemporary artist and educaby is an art collective that creates tor working at the intersection Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official political, and economic issues are new models: exploring relationships between art, community, arof video, sculpture, architecture, School of The Joffrey Ballet. Located shared across national boundarchitecture, and public institutions. and photography. His conceptuin the center of downtown Chicago ies but are addressed differently al work is socially and politically Using site-responsive art, design, at 10 E. Randolph Street, The Joffrey around the world through art, arand programming, they explore the Ballet is one of 14 venues taking part chitecture, infrastructure, and civic engaged. He is currently an Assoin CAB 5: This is a Rehearsal, a city- participation. CAB 5 builds on and ciate Professor at the School of the potential in these relationships, wide program including site-specific expands Floating Museum’s ongo- Art Institute of Chicago. Tichy has considering the infrastructure, hising work, including site-responsive been involved in a number of larger tory, and aesthetics of a space. installations and presentations at The fifth edition of the Chicago public art projects, among them the ten outdoor City Sites and four cul- art and design projects and pubtural and civic institutions, includ- lic programs, to explore divergent Architecture 2011 Project Cabrini Green, which ing the Chicago Cultural Center, the James R. Thompson Center, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, the Chicago Architecture Center. The most geographically expansive Biennial to date, CAB offers opportunities not just for concentrated cultural engagement with the city, but also the space for citizens and visitors alike to consider their relationship with the city at large, through historic, civic, and personal lenses. The Chicago Architecture Biennial is on view now through February 11. 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ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL REACHES OVER $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT WITH MANUFACTURING COMPANY OVER USE OF NO-POACH AGREEMENTS “We will not tolerate companies collaborating to take advantage of workers, and my office is committed to enforcing laws that protect workers’ rights and access to fair wages and opportunities to better provide for their families.”
Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced a settlement with Colony Display LLC (Colony) that resolves allegations Colony entered into no-poach agreements and engaged in wage fixing with three staffing agencies. The settlement requires Colony to pay more than $1 million to compensate temporary workers who were impacted by the unlawful activity. “Illinois workers ultimately pay when employers collude to keep wages down. I am pleased that this settlement includes compensation for workers who were impacted by unlawful activity that limited wages and job opportunities,” Raoul said. “We will not tolerate companies collaborating to take advantage of workers, and my office is committed to enforcing laws that protect workers’ rights and access to fair wages and opportunities to better provide for their families.” In 2020, Raoul’s office filed a lawsuit against three staffing agencies – Elite Staffing Inc., Metro Staff Inc., and Midway Staffing Inc. – and Colony. Raoul alleged the staffing agencies formed an unlawful agreement to refuse to solicit or hire each other’s employees (commonly known as “no-poach” agreements), and to fix the wages paid to employees. Colony allegedly facilitated the unlawful agreements by act-
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THE JOFFREY... Continued From Page 5 Biennial, titled This is a Rehearsal, expands upon Floating Museum’s ongoing work, including site-responsive art and design projects and public programs, to explore interpretations of infrastructure, history, and the role of aesthetics as a way of framing the relationship between our environments and ourselves. The Chicago Architecture Biennial (CAB) is a non-profit organization dedicated to convening the world to explore innovative ideas and bring people together to collectively imagine and shape the future of design. CAB’s programs are committed to producing opportunities to explore and address timely global issues through the lens of architecture and design, emphasizing community input, sustainability, and equity. Free and open to the public, CAB stands as North America’s largest international survey of contemporary architecture. The Joffrey Ballet is one of the premier dance companies in the world today, with a reputation for boundary-breaking performances for more than 60 years. The Joffrey repertoire is an extensive collection of all-time classics, modern masterpieces, and original works. Founded in 1956 by pioneers Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino, the Joffrey remains dedicated to artistic expression, innovation, and first-rate education and engagement programming. The Joffrey Ballet continues to thrive under The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director Ashley Wheater MBE and President and CEO Greg Cameron. The Joffrey Ballet is grateful for the support of its 2023-2024 Season Sponsors: The Abbott Fund, Alphawood Foundation Chicago, Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation, The Florian Fund, Anne L. Kaplan, and Live Music Sponsors Sandy and Roger Deromedi, Sage Foundation, and The Marina and Arnold Tatar Fund for Live Music. The Joffrey also acknowledges Season Partners Chicago Athletic Clubs, and Athletico Physical Therapy, official provider of physical therapy for The Joffrey Ballet. For more information on The Joffrey Ballet and its programs, visit joffrey.org. Connect with the Joffrey on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
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New York, NY — Rising R&B powerhouse CANDIACE refreshes her fan-favorite “Fine Whine” with an official re-release of the single. It graces her acclaimed 2022 full-length album, Deep Space (Deluxe Editon). On the track, a dreamy soundscape uplifted by charging 808s and sizzling hi-hats immediately captivates as CANDIACE follows with a flurry of enchanting vocals. Her lyrics teem with emotion, detailing her uncontainable love and attraction for a significant other. Leaning into unforgettable melodies, it hinges on her anthemic hook, “Sexy fine whine, dutty fine whine, that shit I like.” She continues to urge, “Come and lay in my sheets tonight.” Stay tuned for the official music video premiering on Friday, November 10. The single will also be featured in MTV’s upcoming film Noah’s Arc, premiering this winter. It arrives on the heels of her recent collaboration with Drew Sidora, “Affirmations, Pt. II.” The latter has garnered more than 175k Spotify streams while also reeling in critical acclaim from the likes of Rated R&B, That Grape Juice, Broadway World, and more. In other news, CANDIACE just wrapped up the second leg of her highly-successful “Deep Space” Tour. Throughout 2023, she lit up stages across the nation with performances in Chicago, IL, Nashville, TN, New
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REVOLT Unveils Dynamic Lineup of Fall 2023 Podcast Class stories. ATLANTA, PRNewswire -- REVOLT, America’s The 12 new shows within REVOLT’s fall 2023 podfastest-growing Black-owned multimedia empire, is proud to announce its fall 2023 podcast class. Featurcast class include: Archie The Podcast: Hosted by the world’s favorite ing 12 dynamic new shows, REVOLT’s growing podcast lineup includes captivating series spanning across music, millennial Black gay with a mic, Archie The Podcast is a culture, relationships, sports, mental health, and finance. collaborative space for speaking your mind and singing it loud, featuring captivating conversations hosted by ArWith the addition of these new shows, REVOLT now has the largest podcast network of any Black-owned multichie Jay with interesting individuals sharing their stories. The Sobering Podcast: Hosted by Lil Frat, Kitso media company. Moremi and Mokgethwa, The Sobering is an authentic Bringing together a mix of genres ranging from South African Hip Hop podcast feathought-provoking commentary to entertaining interviews, REVOLT’s fall 2023 turing a 100% local playlist, interviews podcast class aims to inspire listeners with prominent figures in the scene, with powerful knowledge that can be and an excellent blend of the best applied to all areas of their lives. With a tunes from local MCs. focus on authenticity and creativity, the PRNewsfoto/REVOLT Say Less w/ Kaz, Lowkey, and REVOLT Podcast Network represents a Rosy: Kazeem Famuyide, Nile Ivey, and curated blend of diverse voices and serves as a hub for Rosy Rodriguez bring laughs from the world of music, creative storytelling. With 2023 marking REVOLT’s 10th sports, and entertainment from the lens of three friends year in business, this expansion further carries out the living in the capital of the world, New York City. company’s rapid growth within the media space. The Realest Podcast Ever: The Realest Podcast Ever “We are thrilled to unveil our fall 2023 podcast class is a vehicle for honest expression and a platform to give lineup and showcase the unique perspectives driving a voice to the unheard. Hosted by Chad Fain and Matt each powerful show,” said Aki Garrett, Vice President of Cain, the show represents the best duo in media with a Business Development of REVOLT and GM of REVOLT penchant for the polarizing and an uncanny ability to be Podcast Network. “This unveiling marks another exciting consistently clairvoyant. chapter for the REVOLT Podcast Network as we continue No Homo Show: Hosted by Boss Britt and DJ Exel, to deliver compelling narratives that not only entertain The No Homo Show is the newest LGBTQ show where all but also inspire meaningful conversations. As we continthings are homo. After You Fail Podcast: Join Michell C. Clark for ue to push the boundaries of podcasting, we are excited conversations rooted in mindfulness, mental health, and to see how these shows captivate our audience.” With this initiative, REVOLT remains at the forefront healing that help you to accept yourself as you are. Hard2Earn: Hard2Earn is an album review podcast of the podcasting landscape while delivering content that where hosts Torae and Bonsu Thompson discuss, crientertains, informs, and inspires. Listeners can expect an array of compelling narratives, insightful discussions, tique, and score new and classic music track by track. and engaging content that reflects the network’s mission Money Honeys: Unlike most financial podcasts, of providing a platform for Black creators to share their Money Honeys aims to crack the code for people who
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MCA Chicago announces Resonance Spring Performance Series CHICAGO—Each spring the MCA presents a series of performances that are shaped by a curatorial theme reflecting our contemporary moment. The 2024 series, which takes place from March 28 through May 12, focuses on the theme of “resonance” through works by four artists who explore the physicality of sound and voice: Anna Martine Whitehead, Samita Sinha, Laura Ortman, and 7NMS | Marjani Forté-Saunders and Everett Saunders. Together, the artists and their respective pieces form voices expressing the present power of protest. Resonance is organized by Tara Aisha Willis, Former Curator in Performance, with Laura Paige Resonance Programming Anna Martine Whitehead FORCE! An opera in three acts March 28–30, 7:30 pm Edlis Neeson Theater FORCE! is a sprawling, surrealist opera from artist Anna Martine Whitehead that blends experimental dance with the sounds of gospel, folk, pop, and contemporary experimental jazz. Opening upon a group of Black women and femmes as they realize they must enter a prison to escape the rapidly deteriorating society outside, FORCE! uses silence, sound, and rhythm to question who truly has control over how their time is spent. Samita Sinha Tremor April 18–20, 7:30 pm Edlis Neeson Theater Artist and composer Samita Sinha’s latest performance work, Tremor, is born from Sinha’s practice of decomposing, distilling, and transforming Indian vocal traditions through the body, employing sound as a vessel that harnesses and liberates energy. Performed in relationship to a live sonic environment created by composer Ash Fure, and within a set designed by architect Sunil Bald, Sinha is joined on stage each night by a rotating cast of sound- and movement-based collaborators. Live Music: Laura Ortman April 26–27, 7:30 pm Edlis Neeson Theater Violinist and composer Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache) performs at the MCA for two evenings of live, multimedia concerts. Ortman’s performances are informed by her practice as a sculptor and installation artist; she uses this background to bridge the gap between music and fine art, describing her approach to music as “sculpting sound.” Performed in the MCA’s Edlis Neeson Theater, Ortman’s original music is presented alongside her video works, and is in response to Chicago’s historic and contemporary Indigenous communities. 7NMS | Marjani Forté-Saunders and Everett Saunders Prophet: The Order of the Lyricist May 9–11, 7:30 pm and May 12, 2:30pm Edlis Neeson Theater Prophet: The Order of the Lyricist is a multigenre coming-of-age story following a lyricist and emcee developed by 7NMS (pronounced “seven names”), a collaboration between artists Marjani Forté-Saunders and Everett Saunders. Illuminating the distinctive practices, systems, philosophies, and political ideologies that have shaped hip-hop’s emcees and lyricists, Prophet immerses audiences in a world of courage, self-determination, and devotion in an offering to radical Black expression.
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Lead support for the 2023-24 season of MCA Performance and Public Programs is provided by Elizabeth A. Liebman. Generous support is provided by Ginger Farley and Bob Shapiro, Martha Struthers Farley and Donald C. Farley, Jr. Family Foundation, N.A., Trustee; Susan Manning and Doug Doetsch; Carol Prins and John Hart/ The Jessica Fund; and an anonymous donor. Additional generous support is provided by Diane Kahan and Anne L. Kaplan. The MCA is a proud member of the Museums in the Park and receives major support from the Chicago Park District. Resonance is in-part funded by the New Works Initiative, a structure for the MCA to fund and support the development of new artworks, placing the creative process at the heart of the museum’s relationship with Chicago. This year, 7NMS, through the help of the New Works Initiative, will present Prophet: The Order of the Lyricist. The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The MCA interweaves exhibitions, performances, collections, and educational programs while providing a place for audiences to contemplate and discuss contemporary art in pursuit of a creative and diverse future. The MCA believes in the values of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) as a platform to enact structural change. The museum is generously supported by its Board of Trustees; individual and corporate members; private and corporate foundations, including the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; and government agencies. Museum capital improvements are supported by a Public Museum Capital Grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. The MCA is a proud member of Museums in the Park and receives major support from the Chicago Park District. The MCA is located at 220 E. Chicago Avenue and is open 10 am to 5 pm Wednesday to Sunday and Tuesdays (free for IL residents) from 10 am to 9 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays. Admission is free for all youth 18 and under, members of the military and veterans, and MCA members. Find more information about MCA’s exhibitions, programs, and special events at mcachicago.org or at 312.280.2660.
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Black Girls Golf Elevates Diverse Women in Golf at
This Year’s Executive Member Retreat LAPORTE, Ind., PRNewswire -- When diverse female professionals are brought together in sisterhood, amazing things happen. Just ask any of the women who attended this year’s Black Girls Golf Executive Member Retreat. “Thank you for providing this experience. Your vision for women of color is impressive and appreciated. It takes a lot to reach a nationwide audience of American Licorice Company various ages and experiences. You have given the opportunity to connect with people we never would have met.” - Lynda D. Lynda and more than 50 members of the Black Girls Golf organization from across the U.S. gathered this October in Kohler, Wisconsin for a weekend of connection, community, and empowerment. And a little time at the tee, of course! The chilly October weather did little to diminish the spirit of those in attendance, who braved the elements to sharpen their skills on and off the golf course. Through the long weekend, members participated in golf clinics, panel discussions, and networking events. Each event fostered opportunity for the diverse group of women to connect over navigating the complex experience of being a female professional. Though their varied experiences stem from a variety of
industries and environments, their shared identities as women of color and golf enthusiasts provided them with a significant commonality: the understanding of the work and support required to achieve more diversity and inclusion in the golf industry, and beyond. “I walked away with not just improved golf skills and knowledge but a greater sense of community and a renewed appreciation for the brands that stand beside us in supporting diversity and inclusion in golf. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for your extraordinary effort and unwavering commitment. I’m looking forward to future events and the continued growth of this incredible community you’re building.” - Nicole T. As longtime official partners of Black Girls Golf, organizations like PUMAⓇ, BMW USAⓇ, the LPGAⓇ, and American Licorice™Company joined several other brands in support of this year’s retreat, and the organization’s important mission. It is through these supportive partnerships that founder, Tiffany Fitzgerald, seeks to, “continue breaking down barriers, promoting diversity, and empowering the next generation of Black girls and women in golf.” Since its founding in 2013, Black Girls Golf has worked tirelessly under Tiffany’s leadership and vision to create more access and opportunity to careers for women of color within the golf industry, a largely insulated environment
steeped in tradition, privilege, and exclusivity. Along the way, their national membership has grown significantly, supporting more and more women each year who seek to not only build their golf skills, but connect with other supportive women as a community. “The retreat was amazing! Not only did I learn how to play the game of golf but I was able to foster both business and personal connections with other phenomenal women. The panels were informative, and I left with new information from all panel discussions. The whole experience took the fear out of golf for me. I now feel empowered to try and practice my golf swing and engage [in] the game of golf. “ Wendy J. As one of the many sponsors of the retreat, American Licorice Company was able to send a few of its Associates to attend the event as well. American Licorice Payroll Administrator, Bridgette Braswell, shared that, “For someone who has never golfed but has been to a few clubs, the retreat allowed for insight into the game and a window into the vision of Black Girls Golf.” Bridgette went on to highlight her favorite aspects of the event, noting, “The panel discussion and fireside chat were excellent opportunities to hear from women [about] their career journeys, take-aways, and growth opportunities. It was also impressive and inspiring to meet so many women with diverse backgrounds, careers and roles. It was a phenomenal event and I look forward to the next one!” This sentiment is undoubtedly shared by all those who attended this powerful event. To learn more about how Black Girls Golf supports its members and its mission all year round, visit them here: https://blackgirlsgolf.net/
American Council of Learned Societies to Celebrate Completion of Its African Humanities Program at Inaugural African Humanities Association Conference “The African Humanities Association is excited to susAssociation for their inaugural conference in South Africa, NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- The American Countain and build upon the vibrant humanities community and which will gather and celebrate a dynamic community of cil of Learned Societies (ACLS) is pleased to announce exceptional scholarship fostered by the African Humanities scholars. We look forward to their continued work advancthe completion of its celebrated fellowship initiative, the Program, with an emphasis on a Pan-African perspective ing the humanities across the continent.” African Humanities Program. ACLS joined past fellows and and collaboration across disciplines and countries,” said The AHA conference will bring together a wide range advisors of the program in celebrating the success of the Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, African Humanities Association program at the inaugural conference of the African Human- of scholars, performers, practitioners, authors, artists, and President and University of Ghana Vice-Chancellor. “This activists to discuss the relationship between scholarly ities Association on Nov. 26-29 at the University of Cape year, our first annual conference will center the intersecknowledge and the public. The conference will examine the Town in South Africa. tions of the humanities, social sciences, and arts in Africa conditions African scholars and communities are facThe African Humanities Program awarded more than with multifarious crises across the continent, creating space ing, offering platforms for deciphering the social, political, 500 dissertation and post-doctoral fellowships to scholars. to raise critical issues and imagine new possibilities.” economic, linguistic, cultural, and artistic challenges facing The African Humanities Program (AHP) was created in Formed a century ago, the American Coun2008 with generous support from Carnegie Corcil of Learned Societies (ACLS) is a nonprofit poration of New York to fund early-career scholars federation of 80 scholarly organizations. As the working and living in Africa. The program awardleading representative of American scholarship in ed more than 500 dissertation and post-doctoral the humanities and interpretive social sciences, fellowships to scholars in Ghana, Nigeria, South ACLS upholds the core principle that knowledge Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda, and created a is a public good. In supporting its member orgavital network of more than 100 senior scholars at nizations, ACLS utilizes its endowment and $37 African universities who served as program admillion annual operating budget to expand the visers and peer reviewers. The program provided forms, content, and flow of scholarly knowledge, program fellows with opportunities for residencies reflecting our commitment to diversity of identity at African centers for advanced study, manuscript development workshops, and professional devel- African Humanities Program Regional Assembly in Tanzania, 2019. American Council and experience. ACLS collaborates with institutions, associations, and individuals to strengthen opment and mentoring. In addition, the program’s of Learned Societies. the evolving infrastructure for scholarship. In all African Humanities Series has published 23 aspects of our work, ACLS is committed to principles and the continent. books by AHP fellows to date, circulating African humanpractices in support of racial and social justice. ACLS President Joy Connolly spoke at the General Asities research to the international scholarly community. The African Humanities Association (AHA) was sembly on Monday, Nov. 27, and as part of the ACLS panel The momentum generated by the program now conestablished by the adoption of its constitution at an African Diaspora/Africa Dialogue on Tuesday, Nov. 28. She was tinues through the African Humanities Association (AHA). Humanities Program (AHP) Regional Assembly in Abuja in joined at the conference by Deena Ragavan, ACLS Director This new academic society, created and led by past fellows February 2020. After fifteen years of AHP activity the time for International Programs. and advisors from AHP, has already won an independent has come for a new initiative, driven by the circumstances Additional keynote speakers at the conference includresearch commission from the African Academy of Science. and needs of African scholars and locally designed to exed: The 2023 conference will host 150 scholars from across the tend the transformative impact of the AHP on the contiMalika Ndlovu, a Pan-Africanist poet whose radio continent. nent. The AHA envisages a future in Africa of confident, and podcast programs celebrate diverse voices and foster “Thanks to the support of Carnegie Corporation of self-referring communities of Humanities, Social Science connections across the continent New York, the African Humanities Program strengthened and Arts scholars who enjoy the respect of peers in other Issa Shivji, a celebrated Tanzanian lawyer, multidisthe creation and circulation of humanistic knowledge by disciplines and in wider society through their engagement ciplinary scholar, activist, and advocate for social justice in supporting early-career scholars in Ghana, Nigeria, South with multifarious challenges facing the continent. The misAfrica Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda, and by establishing strong sion of AHA is to revitalize and promote Humanities, Social Ari Sitas, an influential South African researcher, sonetworks for scholarly communication throughout Africa ciologist, dramatist, and poet, with a focus on social change, Sciences and Arts research, publications and mentoring and with Africanists worldwide,” said ACLS President Joy across the continent. culture, and post-colonialism Connolly. “We are excited to join the African Humanities
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(Family Features) Bolstering your immune system during winter, when coughs and colds seem to take control, is a must for the entire family. Supporting your wellness can start in a simple place – with the foods you eat and drink. Consider an easy choice for any season like Florida Orange Juice, which can help you and your loved ones get the vitamins and minerals you need all winter long. With 100% of the daily recommended value of vitamin C in every 8-ounce serving along with key nutrients like potassium and magnesium, there’s a reason it’s referred to as the “Original Wellness Drink.” With no added sugar or artificial flavor, it provides the benefits you need without the additives you don’t. It contains natural sugar from the whole fruit for a delicious solution that’s one of nature’s nutrient-rich foods with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients. Plus, it’s easy to use as a nutritional ingredient in wintertime favorites like this comforting Orange Juice and Coconut Chickpea Soup or to start your day strong with a Superfruit Breakfast Smoothie. Paired with a healthy lifestyle, 8 ounces of 100% orange juice may help support a healthy immune system as an excellent source of vitamin C and a good source of vitamin D in fortified juices. Vitamin C is commonly associated with helping maintain and strengthen healthy immune systems by protecting cells and promoting the production and function of immune cells. Mean-
Orange Juice and Coconut Chickpea Soup Servings: 8
1 tablespoon olive oil 1 cup diced yellow onion 1 red bell pepper, diced 1 1/2 cups diced carrots 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt 3 cloves garlic, finely grated 1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom 1 quart vegetable broth
while, vitamin D also plays an important role in regulating immune response by helping immune cells fight off bacteria and viruses. “Safeguarding your health against the spread of illness is important year-round, especially during colder months when reports of cold and flu increase,” said Dr. Rosa Walsh, director of scientific research at the Florida Department of Citrus. “A key step in supporting your immune system is maintaining a well-balanced diet that is high in essential nutrients. Incorporating an 8-ounce glass of 100% orange juice can help you meet the recommended daily value of vitamin C and support your hydration.” Beneficial plant compounds, like those in Florida Orange Juice, along with flavonoids and colorful carotenoids work to support the immune system by fighting inflammation and helping cells communicate, which can help strengthen immune responses when encountering infections. Additionally, 100% orange juice is a source of phytonutrients like hesperidin, which has been shown in clinical studies to have antioxidant-like properties, heart health benefits and may help reduce inflammation. Hesperidin has also been linked with benefits related to cognitive function, immune system function and bone health. To find more information and immunity-boosting winter recipes, visit FloridaJuice.com.
1 can (14 ounces) light coconut milk 1 can (14 ounces) chickpeas, drained and rinsed 1/2 cup Florida Orange juice chopped cilantro (optional) In medium saucepan over medium high, heat olive oil until it shimmers. Add onions, bell pepper, carrots and salt; cook until onions are translucent, 5-7 minutes. Add garlic and cardamom; cook
1-2 minutes, or until garlic is fragrant. Do not brown. Add vegetable broth, coconut milk and chickpeas; bring to simmer. Decrease heat to low and cook until carrots are tender, about 10 minutes. Add orange juice, remove from heat and stir. Taste and adjust seasoning as desired. Serve garnished with cilantro, if desired.
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Superfruit Breakfast Smoothie Servings: 2
8 ounces Florida Orange Juice 4 ounces dark sweet cherries 2 ounces pomegranate juice In blender, puree orange juice, cherries and pomegranate juice then serve.
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PHOTO SOURCE: (c) Rawpixel / iStock via Getty Images Plus (StatePoint) Afterschool programs keep children safe, inspire them to learn, and give working parents the peace of mind that comes with knowing their kids are supervised and learning after the school day ends. There is an urgent need for greater investments in these programs, as U.S. children and youth try to recover academically and socially from the pandemic. Studies show there aren’t nearly enough afterschool and summer learning programs. For every child in an afterschool program, four more are waiting to get in. Some 24.7 million U.S. children not in an afterschool program would be enrolled if a program were available to them. Additionally, there are significant inequities, with unmet demand for afterschool programs significantly higher among Latino and Black children than children overall. Each year, “Lights On Afterschool” celebrates the achievements of afterschool students and draws attention to the need for more afterschool programs. A million people are participating in more than 8,000 “Lights On Afterschool” events around the country this fall.
events, debates and discussions, student art shows and performances, family fun nights, runs and walks, and much more. Events are focused on academics, health and well-being, the arts, civic engagement, STEM learning, fitness and healthy eating, cyberbullying prevention and more.
To learn more about “Lights On Afterschool” and how to participate, visit afterschoolalliance.org. “Communities are coming together to showcase the skills students gain and the talents they develop in their afterschool programs,” says Jodi Grant, executive director of the Afterschool Alliance. “We need to celebrate and support the programs that do so much to help students succeed in school and in life. We need sustained investments and increased support, so all students and families will finally have access to the afterschool programs they need.”
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