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Citizen Week of Dec. 15, 2021
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A rendering of Bally’s proposed casino and resort at the McCormick Place location in Bronzeville. Images provided by Christopher Jewett
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A rendering of Bally’s proposed casino and resort at the Chicago Tribune location in River West.
BALLY’S EYES TWO LOCATIONS FOR CHICAGO CASINO VIEW LOOKING NORTHWEST FROM ABOVE THE CHICAGO RIVER
Bally’s Corporation has two of three proposals for a Chicago casino license. One location is at the McCormick Place Truck Marshalling Yard, in Bronzeville, the other is in River West at the site of the Chicago Tribune printing center. PAGE 2
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NEWS briefly SOUTHEAST CALUMET HEIGHTS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION TO HOST WINTER WONDERLAND Vaccination and toy giveaway set for Dec. 18 People who want to get vaccinated can do so at Winter Wonderland Christmas Toy Giveaway from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, at Compassion Baptist Church, located at 2650 E. 95th St. All vaccinations for children and adults from Pfizer and Moderna will be available. Masks are required for this event. Free turkeys will be given to the first 100 people who get vaccinated. People also will be given a $50 gift card for the first and second Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations. There will be an ice skating rink, game truck, food truck and free haircuts. This event is sponsored by the Southeast Calumet Heights Homeowners Association, Phalanx Family Services, in partnership with Compassion Baptist Church. This is the fourth event hosted by the Southeast Calumet Heights Association, Phalanx Family Services and Compassion Baptist Church. The events are part of the Chicago Vaccine Project, a targeted vaccine program designed to reach individuals and communities that have been most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Southeast Calumet Heights Homeowners Association was founded more than 25 years ago, with a mission to educate, inform and unite neighbors to build stronger communities. The mission of Compassion Baptist Church, formerly Merrill Avenue Baptist Church, is to reach and grow people to be passionate for God and compassionate towards people. GOV. PRITZKER ANNOUNCES $42 MILLION WATER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM CHICAGO — Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced a new program available to assist low-income Illinois families experiencing economic hardship. A new water billing assistance program, the Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP), provides $42 million in shut-off avoidance for residents unable to pay their water and sewer bills. The new water billing assistance program builds on $327 million in emergency assistance launched earlier this year for low-income families facing difficulty with paying their utility bill and other essential household bills. Residents in need of financial support can visit www.helpillinoisfamilies.com for more information on how to apply for water and other assistance this season. LIHWAP recognizes the immense economic toll that the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on residents statewide. Households are finding it difficult to keep up with their utility bills, including water and sewer bills. For customers of the regulated water utilities, nearly 20% of households are paying late fees and five percent are shut off or in immediate danger of being shut off. New LIHWAP funds are being made available to low-income families who are facing disconnection, those who have already been shut off, or those currently facing arrearages of $250 or more. LIHWAP was authorized in this year’s State budget, supported with funds via the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and the Consolidated Appropriations Act. Additionally, the Governor signed and state lawmakers passed two pieces of legislation, P.A. 102-0262 and P.A. 102-0613, authorizing two future permanent state-funded water assistance programs that will grant families relief on arrearages and to help prevent more families from facing shutoffs. To apply for these programs or water assistance, visit DCEO’s website helpillinoisfamilies.com, or contact the hotline service providing real-time assistance in over 30 languages at 1-833-711-0374.
Bally’s Eyes Two Locations For Chicago Casino Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
Bally’s Corporation has two of three proposals for a Chicago casino license. One location is at the McCormick Place Truck Marshalling Yard, in Bronzeville, the other is in River West at the site of the Chicago Tribune printing center. Bally’s already owns and manages a casino in Illinois in Rock Island, Bally’s Quad Cities. There are 16 properties, as well as iGaming, bingo, sports betting, and free-to-play games. Bally’s views the opportunity to hold the license for a Chicago casino as the chance to plant their flag and build from scratch. Christopher Jewett, Director of Corporate Development for Bally’s Corporation, said Bally’s is committed to spend a minimum of $1.6 billion to build a resort destination and make it a flagship. Each site is set to have similar amenities. Those amenities include 3,300 to 3,400 slot machines and 175 table games. The hotel will have a first phase of a 100 room all-suite hotels and an add-on of approximately 100 rooms, spa, and meeting space. The hotel 20,000 square foot exhibition hall will be split between a Chicago Sports Museum, and a curated museum. One unique aspect of the resort casino proposal will be a Food Hall, with two spaces curated by local chefs, which will give them an opportunity to showcase their talents. There also will be a 3,000 to 4,000 seat entertainment venue, a nightclub/lounge, and rooftop space. With the Tribune site, the proposal includes access to the Riverwalk. With the McCormick site, it includes a bridge for people to walk to Lake Michigan. When Bally’s came in to look at the prospects of coming to Chicago, it casted a wide net. “To build an operation of this size, you need somewhere upwards of 15 or 20 acres, at a minimum. In Chicago, that’s very hard to find all in one aggregate piece of land, or even parcels that you need to pull together,” Jewett said. There were around 20 sites Bally’s looked at and narrowed it down to the McCormick site and the Tribune site as the two best. With the Tribune site, Bally’s would control. The McCormick site would be controlled by the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority. Bally’s would have to negotiate a long-term agreement. “We believe both sites are extremely viable and there’s a massive economic upside for both,” Jewett said. In each community, Bally’s went in and listened. It met with local community groups and leaders to understand what it would mean to have the property in their area. It also listened to what Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the City wanted, as far as
Christopher Jewett is the director of corporate development for Bally’s. Images provided by Christopher Jewett
diversity, equity and inclusion, which the company has set as a high priority. Bally’s has met with the Chicago Urban League, the Chicago Minority Supplier Development Council and Illinois Black Chamber of Commerce. Bally’s hosted two turkey drives, partnered with Black Men United and gave away more than 600 turkeys and household items and personal protective equipment. “The biggest goal the City has is to provide generational wealth, that is front and center in our bid, in the way we’ve crafted our proposal and the goals we’ve set,” Jewett said. The Chicago Community Builders Collective is a collective of nine construction firms that are either minori-
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ty-owned or women-owned. Those firms will operate the venture to build the property. Twenty-five percent of the property will be owned by minorities or women. There is a plan that a piece of the minority investment group will be crowdfunded. With its loyalty program, Bally’s plan for Chicago is Community Rewards, which will be tied to spending it in the community. For Bally’s it diversifies the offering where people can use their points and it gives businesses an opportunity for exposure. On Thursday, Dec. 16ht, Bally’s will present its proposal to the public. The event will take place from 1p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Isadore and Sadie Dorin Theater at the UIC, 725 W. Roosevelt Road.
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Mirrors & Misconceptions Series At The Stony Island Arts Bank
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Will Close the “Toward Common Cause” Exhibition at the Arts Bank with Culminating Poetry Reading, Gallery Talk December 17th and 18th CHICAGO – Rebuild Foundation, the arts, education and cultural development organization founded by artist Theaster Gates, and Court Theatre, the professional theatre of the University of Chicago, are partnering to present Mirrors & Misconceptions, a two-day activation at the Stony Island Arts Bank featuring poetry readings, gallery talks, collage activities, extended exhibition hours and more beginning December 17, 2021. This special series of events will mark the last weekend that the multi-site “Toward Common Cause” exhibition, a collaborative presentation in partnership with the Smart Museum of Art, is on view at the Stony Island Arts Bank. Mirrors & Misconceptions is a special series programmed during the full moon and designed to explore Black identity by pairing the visual art of Fred Wilson’s Murano Glass sculpture, Act V. Scene II Exeunt Omnes—the final stage direction in Shakespeare’s Othello—with Court Theatre’s production of The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice to build conversation and community while exploring themes on how Blackness is othered and perceived. “As we head into winter and honor the end of the Toward Common Cause exhibition at the Arts Bank, we’re thrilled to partner with local arts platforms - like the Court Theatre - to bring Fred Wilson’s salient piece from the show into conversation with landmark works that inspired it,” said Theaster Gates, artist and founder of Rebuild Foundation.“This series of events exploring Black identity on the South Side serves as the perfect transition into our archival work which explores Black life, art and achievement through the lens of the Johnson Publishing Company archives, the Ed J. Williams Collection, Frankie Knuckles’ personal vinyl collection and the University of Chicago Glass Lantern Slides.” “I think it’s never been more important to persist in meaningful dialogue that centers Black lives and lived experiences. This creative collaboration merging themes from our production of The Tragedy of Othello with that of the art of Fred Wilson’s
Murano Glass sculpture, Act V. Scene II Exeunt Omnes—the final stage direction in Shakespeare’s Othello, allows for multiple points of entry into a conversation not only with the art, but with ourselves and our community about the complexity of this present moment,” said Kamilah Rashied, Court Theatre’s Director of Education. She goes on to express, “part of taking classic works and bringing them into the present moment has to involve pushing boundaries. I think this production of Othello does that in many ways and our endeavor to partner with Stony Island Arts Bank to parallel the narratives within their exhibition with our own is also a thrilling opportunity to redraw the margins of what our theatre can do with and for the South Side.” On December 17th, Rebuild Foundation and Court Theatre will host a live poetry reading inspired by Black lives, misconceptions, mirrors and the moon. Featured poets will include Runako Jahi, Tarnynon Onumonu, rebecca brown, Reginald Rice, and Raych Jackson . On December 18th, the two organizations will host a gallery talk and collage activity, which will encourage participants to explore the themes of Blackness through visual art. Both events will be hosted by Smart Museum Educator and Court Theatre Teaching Artist, Nicole Bond. In celebration of the “Toward Common Cause” exhibition and its last weekend at the Stony Island Arts Bank, Rebuild Foundation will extend their gallery hours, opening the exhibition and space to the public from 12 - 6 PM from December 17th to December 19th. EVENTS Poetry Reading + Activation at 6 p.m., Friday, Dec. 17, 2021 at Stony Island Arts Bank, 6760 S. Stony Island Ave. Gallery Talk + Collage Activity at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 18, at Stony Island Arts Bank, 6760 S. Stony Island Ave. All events are free to the public. In accordance with CDC guidelines and in order to keep our community safe and healthy, guests will be required to wear masks and register for all events. Guests can reserve their free attendance here.
City Colleges of Chicago establishes the Timuel D. Black scholarship CHICAGO — As the city of Chicago continues to reflect on the life and legacy of Timuel D. Black, City Colleges of Chicago will establish the Timuel D. Black Scholars Program for adult learners. Scholarships will be awarded to adult learners based on current and/or past civic and community engagement who have aspirations to drive change in their communities. “Dr. Black was a scholar, a leader and an icon who inspired generations to become activists and change agents in their communities. With this scholarship, we hope to fulfill the promise that embodies Dr. Black’s legacy by emboldening others to follow in his footsteps,” said Juan Salgado, Chancellor of City Colleges of Chicago. The City Colleges of Chicago will award select students on an annual basis to receive a scholarship to attend any of the seven City Colleges. The scholarship, housed at the City Colleges of Chicago
Foundation, includes tuition, books and fees. Scholars will have the opportunity to engage in leadership development experiences to enhance their ability to positively impact Chicago communities. In addition, scholars can submit project requests to fund civic projects geared at solving, impacting, and highlighting issues central to Dr. Timuel Black’s life and work. Originally from Alabama, Dr. Timuel Black attended Burke Elementary and DuSable High School in Chicago. Dr. Black was 23 years old when Pearl Harbor was bombed which led him to serve during World War II. He would return from the war and attend Roosevelt University, later receiving a master’s degree from the University of Chicago. In 1960, Dr. Black worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he came to Chicago to protest housing issues for West Side residents. Dr. Black would go on to help organize thousands of
Chicagoans to join the historic March on Washington with Dr. King. After serving as a Chicago Public Schools teacher, Dr. Black was appointed dean of Wright College in 1969; and held several other roles at City Colleges over the next twenty years, including vice president for academic affairs at Olive-Harvey College, director and chairperson of community affairs, and a professor at Loop College which changed its name to Harold Washington College, in part due to Dr. Black’s influence and advocacy, retiring in 1989. Dr. Black was instrumental in helping elect Chicago’s first Black Mayor, Harold Washington and the first Black woman elected as a U.S. Senator, Carol Mosely Braun. Later he consulted with then, community organizer, Barack Obama about running for the U.S. Presidency. To donate to the scholarship, go to: www.ccc.edu/tbs.
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Casten Applauds Biden’s Executive Order to Further Net Zero Emissions Goals “I’m thrilled to see this progress I’ve fought for since I came to Congress applied across our government where we can use our scale and procurement power to rapidly address the threats posed by climate change.”
U.S. Congressman Sean Casten (IL-06) recently released the following statement after President Biden issued his Executive Order to reduce federal emissions, decrease PFAS exposure, and build a climate and sustainable-focused workforce. Specifically, it directs the federal government to leverage its portfolio of 300,000 buildings, fleet of 600,000 cars and trucks, and annual purchasing power of $650 billion to transition federal infrastructure to vehicles and buildings powered by carbon pollution-free electricity: “I’m glad to see President Biden continue to show leadership on reducing our federal government’s emissions footprint by issuing this transformational Executive Order. His commitment to a carbon free future will be essential to ensuring the private sector and other nations follow suit,” said Rep. Casten. The Executive Order will reduce the Federal Government’s greenhouse gas emissions by 65 percent by 2030, and mandates a net-zero emissions building portfolio by 2045, including a 50 percent emissions reduction by 2032. “The Executive Order builds on my provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act to drastically reduce emissions across the entire federal government. I’m thrilled to see this progress I’ve fought for since I came to Congress applied across our government where we can use our scale and procurement power to rapidly address the threats posed by climate change,” said Rep. Casten. Representative Sean Casten (IL-06) worked hand in hand with the Council on Environmental Quality to ensure the Executive Order involved a whole-of government effort to tackle the climate crisis in a way that creates well-paying jobs, grows industries, and makes the country more economically competitive. Importantly, the Executive Order also directed the federal government to orient its procurement and operations efforts in line with climate and safety principles, including prioritizing the purchase of sustainable products, such as products without added perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances. On December 6, 2021, Rep. Casten joined over 30 Democratic Members of the House of Representatives urging the Executive Order to end unnecessary exposures to these toxic forever chemicals.
Slaughter Encourages Renters and Property Owners to Apply for Rental Assistance To ensure that Illinois families can afford to stay in their rental properties during the upcoming months amidst the pandemic, state Rep. Justin Slaughter, DChicago, is encouraging local families and individuals to apply for the latest round of rental assistance from the state. “Although much progress has been made in combatting COVID-19 during these past months, it’s no secret that we are still in the midst of a global pandemic,” said Slaughter. “Folks are still reeling from the massive shock to the economy that the pandemic delivered, and I firmly believe that it’s critical that they get the resources they need.” On Dec.6, the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) opened its latest round of funding for its rental assistance grant program, which provides recipients with up $25,000 in funding to address overdue payments. Slaughter and IHDA are encouraging landlords and tenants to apply for this grant. For more information or to access the application please visit www.ihda.org/about-ihda/ illinois-rental-payment-program/. “Housing is a human right, and it is critical that we continue to find ways to support our working families during this unprecedented period of uncertainty,” said Slaughter. “We must continue to make sure that the families in our community have access to the resources they need to have a stable home.”
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Amazon Launches Accelerator Program (Black PR Wire) SEATTLE-- BUSINESS WIRE -- Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) announced it is committing more than $21 million to pilot a professional training, mentorship, and capital funding program to help promote real estate developers of color. This two-year, part-time professional development program, which is free for participants, aims to teach real estate developers of color how to advance their careers. It also aims to lower the barriers these developers can face when bidding for affordable housing developments. The goal of the program is to increase the number of professional real estate developers of color who are focused on affordable housing and inclusive community building. This initiative is part of the $2 billion Amazon Housing Equity Fund, a commitment to create and preserve 20,000 affordable homes for individuals and families earning moderate to low incomes in Washington state’s Puget Sound region; the Arlington, Virginia region; and Nashville, Tennessee. “With this accelerator program, we are laser focused on lifting up emerging real estate developers of color. We want to foster their professional growth through education and training, as well as improve their access to capital, which can be elusive to developers of color,” said Catherine Buell, director of the Amazon Housing Equity Fund. “If we are going to bring about lasting, holistic, and meaningful change to how affordable housing is developed, developers of color need to be a part of the solution.” Not only are developers of color underrepresented in the real estate industry, but they also lack access to the capital and resources necessary to advance much-needed affordable housing projects to help their communities. According to a 2019 report from the Urban Land Institute, a nonprofit research and education organization for real estate and land use experts, 5% of its U.S. members are Black and 82% are white, though Blacks represent more than 13% of the U.S. population. This disparity translates into a lack of diversity at the project development level that can subsequently exclude developers of color from working on meaningful and lucrative housing deals as cities expand. Amazon has partnered with local social impact and economic justice organizations in each region—the Local Initiative Support Corporation (LISC) in the Puget Sound region, Capital Impact Partners in the Arlington region, and the Urban League of Middle Tennessee in Nashville—to develop curriculums and networking opportunities that reflect the specific issues facing their communities. The accelerator
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program will initially support up to 30 total participants by providing: Virtual and in-person classroom instruction on real estate fundamentals, affordable housing trends, public policy, and financing best practices Small group mentoring Professional networking opportunities with industry leaders, researchers, and established real estate developers Access to capital for pre-development expenses, such as architectural and engineering costs; permitting, survey and site-planning fees; and market and feasibility studies “Developers of color bring enormous opportunity for creative and inclusive solutions to community-focused real estate development, but systemic issues continue to create multiple barriers to their success,” said Ellis Carr, president and CEO of Capital Impact Partners and CDC Small Business Finance. “Through this program, we are partnering with Amazon in helping open doors for people of color who can then pay their experience forward.” “With Amazon’s support, our hope is to bridge the knowledge gap and build a bench of developers of color who are trusted in their communities,” said Brian Surratt, executive director of LISC Puget Sound. “These developers are then likely to hire contractors and other workers of color, some of whom may live in those same neighborhoods.” Participants in the program will be selected by each partner organization and will be based on the following eligibility guidelines: Identify as a person of color Work experience as a developer at a real estate development firm or organization Real estate development activities focused in the Puget Sound region, Arlington region, or Nashville Concurrent to the accelerator pro-
gram, Amazon is also partnering with Enterprise Community Loan Fund, Inc. to administer grants of up to $200,000 to qualified real estate developers of color. These grants are open to anyone who applies to the Amazon Housing Equity Fund and needs assistance with the capacity-building and pre-development expenses associated with the preservation and creation of affordable housing within Amazon’s three focus regions. The Amazon Housing Equity Fund is a more than $2 billion commitment to create or preserve existing housing and create inclusive housing developments through below-market loans and grants to housing partners, traditional and non-traditional public agencies, and minority-led organizations. Since its January launch, the fund’s commitments will preserve or create over 5,600 affordable housing units, with more investments to come. Learn more about the Amazon Housing Equity Fund as well as opportunities with this accelerator program in Washington state’s Puget Sound region, Northern Virginia or Nashville, Tennessee. Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company, Earth’s Best Employer, and Earth’s Safest Place to Work. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon Studios, and The Climate Pledge are some of the things pioneered by Amazon. For more information, visit amazon.com/about and follow @AmazonNews.
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CINCINNATI PRNewswire -- Cheryle Harrison has been appointed the head of Bounce, the nation’s popular entertainment television network serving African Americans. Harrison has served in various roles at Bounce since it was launched in 2011 as the first Katz network. She will now be responsible for the overall strategic vision for Bounce, including brand strategy, programing, marketing, social media, digital and community relations. She is based in Atlanta and reports to Lisa Knutson, president of Scripps Networks. “Cheryle has been a driving force in Bounce’s development, growth and success since its beginning,” Knutson said. “She is a talented, well-respected leader at Scripps and within Scripps Networks and the right person to guide Bounce through an important and exciting new future as we strive to continue serving Black audiences on TV and beyond.” Harrison has more than 30 years of experience in broadcasting and digital media. Prior to joining Scripps when it acquired Katz in 2017, she served in ascending positions with Turner Broadcasting. She has been recognized with awards from the National Black Chamber of Commerce and Cynopsis Media, which named her “One of the Top Women in Digital Media.” “Our goal is that Bounce will become the meeting ground for Black culture, communities and creators building the most valued Black media brand in the world, and for the world, with authenticity and purpose,” Harrison said. “I’m excited to lead Bounce into the future.” Bounce is the country’s most accessible African American network, available free over-the-air in 98 percent of the U.S. and on the recently launched BounceXL FAST (free ad-supported streaming television) channel, which can be found on Samsung TV Plus, Pluto, Xumo and TCL. Bounce (@bouncetv) programming is seen over-the-air, on cable, on DISH channel 359, over-the-top on Roku, on mobile devices via the Bounce and Brown Sugar apps and on the web via BounceTV.com. Bounce features a programming mix of original series, docuseries and movies, off-network series, theatrical motion pictures, specials, live sports, and events and more. Bounce is one of nine national networks that make up the Scripps Networks division of The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP). The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) is a diversified media company focused on creating a better-informed world. As the nation’s fourth-largest local TV broadcaster, Scripps serves communities with quality, objective local journalism and operates a portfolio of 61 stations in 41 markets. The Scripps Networks reach nearly every American through the national news outlets Court TV and Newsy and popular entertainment brands ION, Bounce, Grit, Laff, Court TV Mystery, Defy TV and TrueReal. Scripps is the nation’s largest holder of broadcast spectrum. Scripps runs an award-winning investigative reporting newsroom in Washington, D.C., and is the longtime steward of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Founded in 1878, Scripps has held for decades to the motto, “Give light and the people will find their own way.”
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7-Eleven Teams Up With Creative Powerhouse Kerwin Frost Created to Carry His Favorite 7-Select™ Snacks and Drinks, Streetwear Style Icon Kerwin Frost’s Exclusive “Snack Attack Uniform” IRVING, Texas PRNewswire -- Snacking has never looked cooler. 7-Eleven, Inc., the premier name in convenience-retailing, is extending its collaboration with entertainer, DJ, talk show host, comedian and designer Kerwin Frost, to create an exclusive limited-edition outfit designed exclusively with snackers in mind. Aptly called “Kerwin’s Snack Attack Uniform,” the ensemble features a jacket, pants and t-shirt complete with 18 total pockets custom-designed to hold Kerwin’s favorite 7-Select™ snacks and beverages. Kerwin’s Snack Attack Uniform comes in two colors – pink and green – and features Kerwin’s Snack Attack Jacket, Snack Attack Pants and Snack Attack Glitter Tee. The uniform is sold complete with Kerwin’s favorite 7-Select snacks and beverages for $280 exclusively on www.KerwinsKingdom.com. With only 500 uniforms available to the public, it will be sold on a first-come first-served basis. “I’m really thrilled to be working with 7-Eleven and appreciative of the creative freedom they’ve given me. I absolutely love the ‘uniform’ we created and am excited to wear this on a regular basis and store all my 7-Select snacks in it. I also love the Kerwin’s Snack Party Mix Popcorn and am so happy with the activation we did at Kerwin’s Kingdom at ComplexCon. This has been one of my favorite collaborations!” “As a well-known expert in streetwear design, we are teaming up with Kerwin Frost to create the limited-edition Kerwin’s Snack Attack Uniform so snack fiends can carry all of their favorite 7-Select products anytime, anywhere,” said Marissa Jarratt, Chief Marketing Officer at 7-Eleven. “From 7-Select Buffalo
7-Eleven, Inc. is extending its collaboration with entertainer, DJ, talk show host, comedian and designer Kerwin Frost to create an exclusive limited-edition outfit designed exclusively with snackers in mind. Aptly called “Kerwin’s Snack Attack Uniform,” the ensemble features a jacket, pants and t-shirt complete with 18 total pockets custom-designed to hold Kerwin’s favorite 7-Select™ snacks and beverages. Photo Credit: Vijat Mohindra
Chicken flavored Chips to 7-Select Gummi Watermelon Rings and 7-Select Go!Smart Ginger Shots there is a pocket for sweet, spicy and all the cool stuff in between.” Kerwin’s Snack Attack Uniform comes complete with a lab-style jacket, cargo pants, and a t-shirt that can be worn as a complete outfit or mixed and matched. With the number “7” printed on the jacket and “11” printed on the pants, Kerwin intentionally placed 11 pockets on the jacket and seven pockets
on the pants, so no matter how items are mixed and matched, the wearer is always sporting “7-Eleven.” With more snack storage than typical jackets and cargo pants, fans can snack on-the-go or from their own homes at their convenience. When it is time to refill the pockets, snack uniform owners can purchase their favorite 7-Select snacks and beverages by heading to their nearest 7-Eleven® store. The pockets are customized to fit a variety of 7-Select items so fans can fill the pockets with their own favorite flavors. To get the snacking started, the uniform is sold with Kerwin’s preferred snacks and beverages including: Kerwin’s Snack Attack Jacket: 7-Select Apple Snack Pie, 7-Select Strawberry Cheesecake Snack Pie, 7-Select Crispy Rice Treat, 7-Select Madeleines, 7-Select Replenish Guava Splash, 7-Select Gummi Bears, 7-Select Gummi Blue Sharks, 7-Select Original Fried Pork Rinds, 7-Select Gummi Watermelon Rings, 7-Select Gummi Peach Rings and 7-Select Ghost Pepper Peanuts.* Kerwin’s Snack Attack Pants: Special edition Kerwin’s Snack Party Mix Popcorn, 7-Select Sour Watermelon Wedges, 7-Select Go!Smart™ Ginger Shot, 7-Select Caramel Popcorn, 7-Select Buffalo Chicken Dip Flavored Wavy Potato Chips, 7-Select Fiery Hot Flavored Potato Chips and 7-Select Twisted Buttermilk Ranch Pretzels.* 7-Eleven and Kerwin Frost kicked off their collaboration by unveiling the special edition Kerwin’s Snack Party Mix Popcorn at a pop-up 7-Eleven store inside Kerwin’s Kingdom at the fifth annual ComplexCon this November. The special edition snack will be one of 18 snacks included with the outfit. Made with white chocolate popcorn, candied chocolate pieces, cinnamon toasted cereal and chocolate cake mix, this snack comes in a canister with a specially designed label by Kerwin himself. It will also be available on www.KerwinsKingdom.com and at one 7-Eleven store in West Hollywood (1100 North La Cienega West Hollywood, CA) and one 7-Eleven store in New York City (82 Greenwich St. New York, NY) while supplies last.
Eddie Bauer Announces Sustainability Roadmap New Goals are Set for the Brand’s Licensed Categories Under SPARC Group to Reduce Environmental Impact BELLEVUE, Wash. PRNewswire -- SPARC Group (SPARC), a leading retail enterprise, is proud to announce that it has established new benchmarks to improve Eddie Bauer’s sustainability practices for product categories, including apparel and gear, with the objective of reducing its environmental impact. In partnership with corporate responsibility and sustainability experts, Shift Advantage, SPARC’s Eddie Bauer team has developed a new roadmap that supports the brand’s mission to preserve natural resources and the environmental conditions that allow its community of outdoor enthusiasts—including customers, partners and internal teams —to thrive. “As an outdoor brand born in the Pacific Northwest, a focus on the environment has always been at the center of Eddie Bauer’s mission and it continues to be, with the renewed priorities and goals we are setting for apparel and gear,” said Damien Huang, Eddie Bauer CEO. “We recognize the vital importance of preserving our natural resources and doing our part to ensure our business practices are supporting a sustainable future.” Sustainability Priorities for Apparel & Gear Create innovative, versatile, and long-lasting apparel and gear with the smallest possible environmental footprint. Protect the outdoors from the impacts of
climate change and the loss of biodiversity and habitat. Ensure our places of business, our apparel and gear, and the outdoor experiences we facilitate, are inclusive, accessible, and safe. Sustainability Goals for Apparel & Gear Design for versatility, utility, and longevity. Build apparel and gear that can be used many times for many purposes, and can be passed down from one generation to the next. Use lower impact materials. 50% of cotton fiber used in our apparel and gear will be certified organic cotton, organic-in-conversion cotton, or recycled cotton by 2025; with the long-term goal to reach 100% by 2030. 50% of polyester and nylon fiber used in our apparel and gear will be made of recycled content by 2025; with the long-term goal to reach 100% by 2030. 50% of rayon, modal, and lyocell fibers used in our apparel and gear will be made from recycled content or agricultural waste inputs by 2025; and the remainder will be Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified fiber from sustainable wood sources. 100% of down and feathers used in our apparel and gear will continue to be Responsible Down Standard (RDS) certified. 50% of fabrics used in our apparel and gear will be bluesign® approved by 2025; with the
long-term goal of reaching 100% by 2030. Measure & reduce GHG emissions. Measure the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions (carbon footprint) of our operations and our apparel and gear by 2023 and set aggressive targets to reduce GHG emissions with a focus on the materials in our apparel and gear. Reduce GHG emissions from operations by powering our headquarters and branded stores with at least 80% renewable electricity by 2025, and 100% by 2030. Use lower impact packaging. Reduce average product packaging weight per item by 30% by 2025, with a long-term goal to reduce packaging weight by 50% by 2030. 50% of all plastic packaging by weight will be Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) content by 2025. 100% of all paper-based packaging will be Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified by 2025; 50% (by weight) will be Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) content by 2025, with the longterm goal of 100% PCR content by 2030. Eliminate harmful chemicals. Develop and implement a Restricted Substances List (RSL) program by 2023; with a long-term goal of resolving 100% of RSL failures by 2030. Restore ecosystems & habitats. Plant 100,000 trees per year and, starting in 2022, support one “Tree Equity” project per year through our ongoing partnership with American Forests.
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Embrace circular business models. Launch programs for product rental, used product resale, product repair, and/or upcycled apparel and gear by 2023; establish targets for growing these programs. “I commend the work Damien and his team have put forth over the last few years to define what sustainability means not just for Eddie Bauer, but for the entire outdoor industry,” said Marc Miller, CEO of SPARC Group. “These newly established standards will help us benchmark similar practices across the SPARC portfolio.” SPARC’s Eddie Bauer team will also join other members of the outdoor industry in their climate action efforts by signing up for the Outdoor Industry Association’s Climate Action Corps. Companies that join, commit to measure, plan, and reduce GHG emissions and share progress annually. The team plans to publish its first sustainability report in April 2022 in honor of Earth Month. To learn more about Eddie Bauer’s sustainability efforts for apparel and gear visit eddiebauer.com/campaign/sustainability.
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NAACP’s ‘COVID. KNOW MORE’ initiative continues to stand as Black America’s best defense With the onset of the winter months, still another variant and infections again on the rise, evidence abounds that COVID-19 isn’t finished plaguing us yet, and normalcy’s still a long way off BALTIMORE — This month, the nation marked a foreboding, record death toll: More than 5,230,000 deaths worldwide as a result of COVID-19. It’s a sad, painful and tragic milestone that signals the obvious: The coronavirus pandemic—here in the U.S. as well as around the globe—is far from over, and simply isn’t going away anytime soon. As Americans begin to ponder once again the safety of gathering with friends, families and loved ones for the holidays, infections once more are on the rise in multiple states. Although the Delta and Lambda variants are showing signs of a steady decline, the new and highly transmissible Omicron variant is emerging across the Atlantic as a cause for concern, and has now arrived in the U.S. Misinformation about the virus and the efficacy of the vaccines, coming from professional athletes and entertainment celebrities alike continues to be recklessly spread, and health professionals are issuing dire warnings about more spikes in cases looming this winter as people will likely choose to socialize indoors, with fewer following mask guidance in confined spaces. For African Americans, who place a high value on their traditional seasonal gatherings, the potential threat of contracting COVID-19 is even greater. Though the majority of eligible Black adults have been fully vaccinated (62 percent) and the numbers of children now being vaccinated also continues a consistent rise, reliable, credible information is still the primary battleground. Deep in the trenches still fighting this fight is the NAACP, which through its ‘COVID.KNOW MORE’ national initiative has been tirelessly working to deliver resources, timely research and data specific to the Black community that can be found nowhere else. “The specter of the COVID-19 pandemic has plagued our nation and the world for 20 long months now, but all of its devastating effects, whether health wise or economic, disproportionately impact our Black community,” states Derrick Johnson, NAACP president & CEO. “Trust the science, and trust the data. As we’ve worked hard to move African Americans toward a phase of recovery, our research shows that the concerns of experts are justified about the coming winter months. “Worries about the Delta variant are on the decline, but other
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remain unvaccinated or accept the available booster shot (amid debates about its necessity). African Americans further remain divided in their mistrust of media influencers and celebrities, with most trusting no one to provide reliable COVID-19 information other than the NAACP, the CDC, physicians or local leaders. Most further believe that life will not return to any semblance of pre-pandemic normalcy until at least 2022. “‘COVID.KNOW MORE’ was conceived and launched to provide Black Americans with comprehensive, relevant data and resources about all things COVID-19, intent upon powering Black America’s journey through the crisis toward recovery,” Johnson continues. “Thanks to ‘COVID.KNOW MORE’ individuals, families and communities of color have access to the most current, well-researched, expert-vetted facts they need to make the best choices for their wellbeing. We’re proud of the work that we’re doing for our people to help inform their decision making, and that work will continue undaunted. The NAACP will stay this course.” The NAACP’s ‘COVID.KNOW MORE’ builds upon the wealth of information it has served up since May to the African American community, while emphasizing the pandemic’s potential long term implications and systemic disparities. ‘COVID.KNOW MORE’ features a multifaceted, user-friendly online information hub housing an array of options designed to help African Americans’ stay current with the ever-changing data and guidance about the pandemic. The portal and all of its helpful featured assets can be accessed by visiting the NAACP’s COVID.KNOW MORE portal. For those wanting to get tested or obtain a booster shot, the nearest locations can searched here. Founded in 1909 in response to the ongoing violence against Black people around the country, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) is the largest and most pre-eminent civil rights organization in the nation. We have over 2,200 units and branches across the nation, along with well over 2M activists. Our mission is to secure the political, educational, social and economic equality of rights in order to eliminate race-based discrimination and ensure the health and well-being of all persons.
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Holiday Sweets Made to Share (Family Features) Among the decorations, gifts and gatherings of loved ones, there’s perhaps nothing quite like family favorite foods that call to mind the joy of the holidays. Whether your loved ones relish building gingerbread houses or dining on an all-in feast, looking forward to annual traditions is part of what makes the season so special. This year, you can add to the fun with a new annual activity by creating a delightful dessert with the help of little ones and adults alike. With an easy recipe like Peanut Butter Saltine Candy that calls for just a handful of ingredients, you can get the whole family involved in the kitchen. Ask your little helpers to measure out ingredients while a grownup prepares the pan and uses the stove. Once the base is finished baking, call the kids back to sprinkle chocolate chips and peanut butter chips over the top. After your candy creation is cooled, just break it into pieces meant to be shared with the entire family. An added benefit: all can enjoy the nutrient-rich flavor of peanuts, which rise to superfood status by delivering 19 vitamins and minerals and 7 grams of protein per serving. Find more holiday recipes at gapeanuts.com. Peanut Butter Saltine Candy Yield: 45 pieces Nonstick cooking spray (butter flavor) 1 1/2 3/4 1 2 1/2 1/2
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Preheat oven to 400 F. Line 10-by-15-by-1-inch pan with aluminum foil. Spray foil with nonstick cooking spray then lay saltines flat in single layer on prepared pan. Set aside. In heavy duty, 1-quart saucepan over medium heat, combine butter, peanut butter and sugar. Stir constantly until butter and sugar are melted, bringing mixture to boil. Boil 3 minutes, stirring frequently. Pour cooked mixture over saltines and bake 5 minutes. Remove from oven and sprinkle chocolate chips over saltines. Let cool 3 minutes then spread melted chocolate completely over saltines. Sprinkle peanut butter chips evenly over chocolate. Return pan to oven 1 minute to soften chips. Pull pointed tines of fork through softened peanut butter chips to partially cover chocolate. Sprinkle chopped peanuts on top, gently pressing into candy. Let cool on rack about 15 minutes then place in freezer 3 minutes. Remove from freezer and break into pieces. Store in airtight container.
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(Family Features) While winter rushes in with brisk breezes and chilly temperatures, staying indoors to avoid the weather shouldn’t mean forgoing healthy habits. One step toward wellness is maintaining nutritional value in meals from morning to night, even when comfort foods call your name.
As a key source of nutrients that supports a healthy lifestyle year-round, especially during cold and flu season, one 8-ounce serving of Florida Orange Juice provides more than 100% of your daily value of vitamin C and is a good source of potassium, folate and thiamin. Fortified juice also contains 15% of the daily value of vitamin D, which plays an important role in regulating immune response and helps cells fight off bacteria and viruses that enter the body. Additionally, 100% orange juice is virtually the only dietary source of a unique, powerful phytonutrient (naturally occurring plant compound) called hesperidin, which may also help support a healthy immune system. According to the USDA, the flavonoid hesperidin is highly concentrated in citrus and rarely found in other foods. “Maintaining a well-balanced diet is one way to help support your immune system in the colder months,” said Dr. Rosa Walsh, scientific research director at the Florida Department of Citrus. “For example, 100% orange juice contains vitamin C, vitamin D (in fortified juice) and phytonutrients like flavonoids and colorful carotenoids, making it a nutritional powerhouse.” This Orange Honey Glazed Carrots recipe offers a warming yet nutritional, naturally sweet way to incorporate orange juice into your winter menu. Orange juice is also a go-to ingredient for popular non-alcoholic drinks like this Orange Juice Mint Mocktail, a perfect pairing for winter meals. Visit floridajuice.com to find more recipes for winter wellness. www.citizennewspapergroup.com
Orange Honey Glazed Carrots 2 cups sliced carrots 1/4 cup Florida Orange Juice 1 teaspoon honey 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon ground ginger fresh parsley, for garnish fresh chives, for garnish Steam carrots until tender. In saucepan over medium heat, whisk orange juice, honey, cornstarch, salt and ginger. Cover, whisking constantly until sauce thickens. Pour sauce over steamed carrots. Top with parsley and chives. Orange Juice Mint Mocktail 2 cups Florida Orange Juice 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/4 cup water ice cubes 1/2 cup carbonated water 2-3 mint leaves In pitcher, stir orange juice, lemon juice and water. Divide mocktail evenly among ice-filled glasses and top with carbonated water. Garnish with mint leaves.
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