Children and their families were able to receive gifts and celebrate the holidays at Christmas in the Wards. The annual event brought families from all 50 wards and 77 neighborhoods in Chicago, as well as families from the South Suburbs and Proviso Township, together in a ballroom at McCormick Place.
Christmas in the Wards hosted its annual event. PHOTO BY JOHN WHEELER PHOTOGRAPHY.
Christmas in the Wards Founder Larry Huggins, with 8th Ward Alderman Michelle Harris and Mayor Brandon Johnson. PHOTO BY JOHN WHEELER PHOTOGRAPHY.
The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released the draft annual plans for 2025, sharing details of over 50 proposed projects under consideration for 2025 in OIG’s Public Safety section and Audit and Program Review section. OIG invites the public to take the “Annual Plan Community Feedback Survey” and provide public comment on the proposed project topics. The survey is available in 12 languages, via the easy translation function on the igchicago.org website.
“There will always be more that needs doing than gets done; decisions we make about the work we undertake are prioritization decisions and I am committed to ensuring that our priorities match those of Chicagoans,” said Deborah Witzburg, Inspector General for the City of Chicago.
Potential projects are developed from a variety of sources, including concerns and information sent to us by community members, ideas from OIG staff, deeper or connected analyses inspired by past projects, feedback from year-round community events, and intake submissions. This year, OIG also developed ideas based on our 2024 Listening Tours, where OIG staff talked with Chicagoans about what they have seen go wrong in City government and how they believe City government could serve them better.
OIG’s Public Safety section works to improve the effectiveness, accountability, and transparency of the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and Chicago’s police accountability agencies, and to transform the critical relationship between CPD and the communities it serves. Possible projects for 2025 fall into strategic priority areas, including CPD’s organizational competence, the discipline process and accountability for CPD members, and constitutional policing.
The office’s Audit and Program Review section examines the efficiency and effectiveness of City services. Possible projects for 2025 include those in the areas of City development and regulatory work, community services, City finance and administration, infrastructure, and public safety.
See details on the background, rationale, and potential objectives for over 50 proposed projects, take the Community Feedback Survey, and provide public comment, at igchicago.org/2025draftplan.
The draft plans will be available for public comment through January 31, 2025.
REP. MANLEY HIGHLIGHTS RX MOBILE FOOD PANTRY AT BOLINGBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
BOLINGBROOK, Ill. – Free milk, meat, fruit, and vegetables are offered at the RX Mobile Food Pantry in the west parking lot of Bolingbrook High School at 9:00 am on the first Tuesday of every month. This December, District Office staff of State Rep. Natalie Manley, (D-Joliet), volunteered to hand out food to residents.
Rep. Manley’s staff were joined by the offices of state Rep. Dagmara Avelar, (D-Romeoville), and state Sen. Meg Loughran Cappel, (D-Shorewood). The morning’s service by legislators was planned to spread awareness of the RX Mobile Food Pantry and to learn about and assist in its operation.
The RX Mobile Food Pantry is a collaborative effort between Valley View School District, Northern Illinois Food Bank, Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital and VNA Health Care. The RX Mobile Food Pantry is made possible with food donated from the Northern Illinois Food Bank and is periodically hosted at various locations. To find an RX Mobile Food Pantry near you or to find additional ways to access food, visit the Northern Illinois Food Bank website.
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The theme of this year’s event was about celebrating all of Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods. There were more than 500 people in attendance, including elected officials and their staff. Families were served breakfast and were able to receive warm coats and household essentials, as well as bicycles, large screen televisions and laptops, in addition to the gifts the children received.
Christmas in the Wards began 28 years ago when Larry Huggins, CEO of Riteway-Huggins Construction, was asked by Terry Peterson to do Christmas in Englewood. Since then, Christmas in the Wards has served more than 20,000 families.
Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle talked about how the event grew from a fieldhouse in the 17th Ward to the recent event at McCormick Place.
“Christmas is surely a time of celebration, but it’s also a time when we should count our blessings. I’m very grateful to the people who have made this possible over the year and provided a wonderful Christmas for so many of our families,’ Preckwinkle said.
Mayor Brandon Johnson said it was wonderful to have an event where people from diverse backgrounds gathered to celebrate the holiday season. He said Christmas in the Wards helps spread joy and love throughout the city.
“I do want to acknowledge Larry Huggins and LaToyia Huggins for their commitment to this mission, with their vision to spread joy and love throughout our communities. Christmas in the Wards has been able to grow and reach more and more families every single year,” Johnson said.
Johnson added that having businesses and community partners come together for the event, ensures the mission fulfills its ultimate purpose. He said the rich, diverse, vibrant neighborhoods is what makes the city great, and Christmas in the Wards is another way to illuminate that greatness.
Fourth Ward Alderman Lamont Robinson acknowledged all of his colleagues that were in attendance. He thanked the
Huggins family for what they do, from Christmas in the Wards, to providing scholarships to students so they can attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
“I’ve often said that Chicago Mayors have made a huge impact on the success of Christmas in the Wards, starting with Mayor Daley, continuing with Mayor Rahm Emanuel, continuing under Mayor Lori Lightfoot. What makes this day so special to me is because we have Mayor Brandon Johnson that truly represents … 90% of the kids here go to Chicago Public Schools. At the end of the day, he is a mayor that truly loves the city and loves you,” Larry Huggins said.
Lieutenant Governor Julianna Stratton said she loves to see people come together as a community. She said it is a blessing to know there are people who are dedicated to giving back to their neighbors.
“I want all of our children to know that we love you, that we have your backs and we want you to have the most joyful holiday season that you can have and it starts right here, right now, today,” she said.
On Wednesday, Dec. 18th, as part of Christmas in the Wards’ 2024 Season of Giving, 100 families from Proviso Township -- Bellwood, Broadview, Maywood, and host community North Riverside -- received $150 to spend on groceries courtesy of Amazon Fresh, as well as a matching $150 gift card from Presenting Sponsor, Grubhub.
“We know that families strive 365 days a year, yet the strains are felt most during the holiday season, what we collectively call ‘the most wonderful time of the year’. As disparities widen for so many, our mission deepens to bridge gaps during times of significant need. This food and nutrition support, from Amazon and Grubhub, helps to ease burdens, during a time when families feel the pinch to do far more with far less” LaToyia Huggins, Executive Director of Christmas in the Wards, said in a press release.
For more information about Christmas in the Wards, visit christmasinthewards.com.
MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON NAMES SEAN HARDEN AS CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION PRESIDENT ALONGSIDE KEY BOARD APPOINTMENTS
CHICAGO – Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the appointment of Sean Harden as President of the Chicago Board of Education, accompanied by a slate of experienced and passionate leaders whose collective expertise will guide Chicago’s public schools toward greater equity and opportunity for all students.
“I am confident that these appointments are ready to enact my vision for a transformational school district. Utilizing the blueprint outlined in my transition report and the Chicago Board of Education’s 5-year Strategic Plan, these appointees will ensure every child in Chicago has access to the world-class education they deserve” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “As a former middle school teacher who fought for an elected school board, I am excited by this historic first step that will build a foundation for a more equitable and thriving public education system.”
Sean Harden, a South Side native and former Deputy CEO of Chicago Public Schools, brings decades of experience in education, workforce development and community revitalization to his new role. Harden’s innovative leadership will drive forward the administration’s vision of equity and opportunity, drawing on his proven record of transformative community engagement and systemic change.
He is joined by a team of dynamic appointees who reflect
Chicago’s diverse communities and shared commitment to progress. Anusha Thotakura, a former bilingual middle school teacher, has dedicated her career to tackling the systemic challenges facing students and families. Her work advancing policies that support working families and her volunteer efforts as a middle school Debate en Español coach exemplify her deep commitment to Chicago’s youth.
Ed Bannon, a lifelong Chicagoan, has consistently demonstrated steadfast leadership in guiding school governance and fostering parent engagement. With years of experience in local journalism, economic development and parenting three CPS graduates, Bannon brings a pragmatic yet compassionate approach to education.
Karen Zaccor, a retired CPS teacher of 28 years and co-founder of Uplift Community High School, is a seasoned advocate for education justice. From securing funding for sustainable community schools to advancing policies that uplift underserved neighborhoods, Zaccor’s contributions to Chicago’s education landscape have been both impactful and enduring.
Norma Rios-Sierra, an accomplished artist, activist and CPS
More than 500 people attended this year’s Christmas in the Wards event, which provided gifts for children in all 50 wards across the city. PHOTO BY JOHN WHEELER PHOTOGRAPHY.
Landmarks Illinois announces $34,000 in grant funding to people saving places in communities across the state
CHICAGO – A 19th-century opera hall, an iconic Route 66 attraction and a nationally-recognized round barn are among the historic places Landmarks Illinois is helping people preserve through grant funding. Landmarks Illinois has awarded $34,000 to nine preservation projects across the state through its Preservation Heritage Fund and Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II Preservation Fund for Illinois grant programs. Grant-funded projects are in the Illinois communities of Anna, Chicago, Gibson City, Hometown, McClean, Mendon, Princeton and Rockford.
Preservation Heritage Fund grant recipients
Landmarks Illinois’ Preservation Heritage Fund grants provide monetary assistance to significant structures or sites in Illinois that are under threat of demolition, in imminent deterioration, in need of stabilization, in need of structural or reuse evaluation or need to be evaluated for
landmark eligibility.
A total of $29,000 in matching grants has been awarded to seven Illinois preservation efforts in this latest round of grant funding. Visit our website to learn more about each grant recipient.
Eugene S. Pike House Foundation, Chicago: $5,000 to make roof repairs on the historic Eugene S. Pike House, an architecturally significant former Forest Preserve residence named to Landmarks Illinois’ 2022 ‘Most Endangered’ list.
Gibson City Restoration Association, Gibson City: $4,000 for masonry repairs to the historic Burwell Building, built in 1883 as an opera hall and is now being restored to spark economic development in the city’s commercial corridor.
Hometown Christian Church, Hometown: $5,000 to make roof repairs to the mid-century modern church established in 1953 that has continued to be a cornerstone in the community for more than seven decades.
or protect significant structures and sites in Illinois that are under threat of demolition, in imminent deterioration, in need of stabilization, in need of structural or reuse evaluation or need to be evaluated for landmark eligibility.
Two grants totaling $5,000 were awarded recently through the Donnelley Preservation Fund. Visit our website to learn more about each grant-funded preservation project.
Alt Space Chicago, Chicago: $2,500 to support design sessions for the adaptive reuse of the 100-year-old former Austin Bank Building. Alt Space will invite residents, artists and local leaders to contribute ideas for reimagining the interior and exterior spaces as they transform the building into a community arts hub.
Shawnee Hills Arts Council, Anna: $2,500 to conduct a structural engineering study of Anna’s original City Hall Building used by the Arts Council to host community programming.
Wandering and Getting Lost: Who’s at Risk and How to Be Prepared
Wandering is a common yet dangerous behavior for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, with six in 10 people with dementia likely to wander at least once. This risk, which can occur even in the early stages of the disease, creates significant safety concerns for those affected and adds stress for caregivers and family members. Alzheimer’s disease impairs a person’s ability to recognize familiar places and faces, leading to confusion and disorientation that can result in wandering. Recognizing who is at risk and taking preventive measures can help mitigate these dangers.
Who’s at Risk for Wandering?
Everyone living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia is at risk for wandering. Some common signs that a person may be at risk include:
• Returning later than usual from familiar walks or drives.
• Forgetting directions to familiar locations.
• Talking about fulfilling past obligations, like going to work.
CORE of McLean, McLean: $5,000 for power washing, base painting and other restoration work at the McLean Water Tower, a now decommissioned water tower built in 1935 that CORE is preserving to create a Route 66 landmark the community and visitors can enjoy and visit to learn about local history.
Adams County Olde Tyme Association, Mendon: $5,000 to replace the roof on the Lewis Round Barn, an intricately engineered large barn completed in 1914 that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Bureau County Historical Center & Society, Princeton: $3,500 for renovation and adaptive reuse of the Sash Stalter Matson Building, a historic former library that opened in 1913 and is now being converted into a county history and learning center.
More about Landmarks Illinois grants Landmarks Illinois grants are given on a matching basis, requiring the recipient to raise funds equal or greater to the Landmarks Illinois grant amount. Landmarks Illinois grant funding is used toward preserving historic and significant places in communities throughout the state. Often, these small grants help spark community engagement around the preservation of a place and help boost local fundraising efforts for the preservation project.
Grant applications for the next round of funding through the Preservation Heritage Fund and Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II Preservation Fund for Illinois grant programs are due April 1, 2025.
• Expressing a desire to “go home” even when already at home.
• Becoming restless, pacing, or making repetitive movements.
• Having trouble finding familiar rooms, like the bathroom or bedroom.
• Asking about deceased friends or relatives.
• Appearing lost in unfamiliar or newly changed environments.
• Acting as though they are engaging in a task but not completing it.
Tips to Reduce the Risk of Wandering
While no measures can fully prevent wandering, several steps can reduce the risk and bring peace of mind to caregivers:
• Engage the individual in structured activities during the day.
• Plan activities or exercise during times of increased restlessness, such as early evening.
• Ensure all basic needs—like food, hydration, and bathroom access—are met.
• Reassure the individual if they feel disoriented or abandoned.
• Avoid busy or confusing locations like malls.
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Ethnic Heritage Museum, Rockford: $1,500 to restore the porch on the Graham-Ginestra House, a National Register-listed home built in 1850 that is part of Rockford’s Heritage Museum Park.
Donnelley Preservation Fund grant recipients
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parent, has used her creative talents and leadership skills to unite and empower communities in Logan Square and Hermosa. Her work organizing cultural celebrations and mentoring parents and youth underscores her dedication to inclusivity and community-driven solutions in education.
Pastora Emma Lozano, a lifelong advocate for immigrant families and education equity, has spent decades leading transformative initiatives through organizations like Centro Sin Fronteras. A champion for bilingual education and immigrant rights, Lozano’s leadership bridges faith and activism to create lasting change for Chicago’s most vulnerable communities.
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“Each of these leaders brings a unique perspective and an unrelenting commitment to the success of Chicago’s students,” said Chicago Board of Education President Sean Harden. “Together, we will prioritize equity, amplify community voices and create opportunities that unlock the potential of every child in our city.”
These appointees will join sitting members Debby Pope, Michilla Blaise, Frank Thomas and Olga Bautista.
This announcement highlights the Johnson administration’s unwavering dedication to transformative leadership and its investment in building a public education system that prioritizes equity, access and opportunity for all.
• Monitor how the person responds to new environments and avoid leaving them unsupervised.
Home Safety Measures
As the risk for wandering increases, consider these strategies to make the home safer:
• Install deadbolts out of sight or camouflage doors with paint or curtains.
• Use motion-sensitive alarms or pressure mats to alert caregivers to movement.
• Label doors and rooms with clear signs or symbols.
• Create safe indoor and outdoor areas for exploration.
• Store items like keys and coats out of sight to reduce the instinct to leave.
Planning Ahead
Preparation is critical in case wandering occurs:
• Keep a recent photo of the individual and a list of places they may wander to, such as former homes or workplaces.
• Enroll the individual in a wandering response service.
• Notify neighbors and friends to be alert for wandering behavior.
What to Do if Someone Wanders
If wandering occurs, act quickly:
• Begin searching immediately, starting within a 1.5-mile radius of the individual’s last known location.
• Check local landscapes like ponds or wooded areas.
• Contact 911 if the individual is not found within 15 minutes and inform authorities of their dementia diagnosis. By taking proactive steps, caregivers can reduce risks and create a safer environment for their loved ones living with dementia. Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/ SilverSearchIllinois/ and for more information visit www. silversearchillinois.org
The Alzheimer’s Association provides extensive resources for caregivers, including safety tips and support services. For more information, visit alz.org/safety or contact the 24/7 Helpline at 800-272-3900.
Contact: Lionell Martin, Public Relations Manager, Alzheimer’s Association, lrmartin@alz.org, 773.593.4211.
THE AMERICAN DREAM: An Immigrant’s Story of America’s First Black Tycoon
NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Hot on the heels of an election where immigration turned into a major issue, Filipino American author Rene “Butch” Meily comes out with a riveting tale of immigrating to the U.S. at age 23 and rising to the top of the corporate world. Meily become the public relations strategist for Reginald Lewis, America’s first Black billion-dollar dealmaker.
Meily’s American success story, demonstrates that legal immigration has been a boon to the U.S.
From Manila to Wall Street: An Immigrant’s Story of America’s First Black Tycoon (Heliotrope Books, May 2025), is an eye-opening business narrative of American dealmaking at the end of the century when large corporations were gobbled up by outsiders with borrowed money and a wrenching love story where the protagonist does not get the girl in a time
FROM MANILA TO WALL STREET tells two stories:
The first is about Reginald Lewis, a hard-charging Black businessman who bid a billion dollars in 1987 for Beatrice International, an American conglomerate with
64 food companies in 31 countries, won the auction despite the odds but died at the age of 50. FROM MANILA TO WALL STREET recounts Lewis’ struggle to reach the top, only to see his attempt to become the first African American-controlled company listed on the New York Stock Exchange fail and his Hamptons mansion burn to the ground.
The second story is that of a young Filipino immigrant at Lewis’ side. Meily reaches the top of corporate public relations in New York, making a million dollars in one year, only to discover after his wife leaves him that power, glory and riches can bring loneliness and isolation. Meily began his relationship with Lewis as an employee and became his closest advisor and first-hand witness to the tormented, solitary man behind the image of a wildly successful takeover king.
Both outsiders were willing to pay any price to achieve the American Dream, only for Meily to discover in the end, that the true meaning of life lies in helping others. After his return to the Philippines, Meily finds himself leading a disaster foundation that battles super typhoons and war.
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“Butch’s memoir promises to make its mark doing double-duty as a history of both a Black American and a Filipino-American who dared to
dream the American dream,” says Naomi Rosenblatt, Heliotrope Book’s founder and publisher. “We feel privileged to be publishing it.”
Nationwide To Serve as Title Sponsor For 2025 Women of Power Summit
BLACK ENTERPRISE announces lead sponsor for the premier event that will attract more than 1,800 professional women of color and a platform for executive leadership development, networking and empowerment
NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- BLACK ENTERPRISE, THE No. 1 Black-owned digital media brand dedicated to providing business, investment and wealth-building resources for African Americans, announces that Nationwide will become the new title sponsor for the 19th Annual Women of Power Summit to be held at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino from March 5 – March 8, 2025.
professionals,” said BLACK ENTERPRISE CEO Earl “Butch” Graves, Jr. “Nationwide’s sponsorship confirms its ongoing commitment to the professional development and elevation of Black women professionals in corporate America.”
“We are proud and excited to have our longtime friends and partner Nationwide to serve as sponsor for our premier event celebrating the achievement and advancement of Black women
“For more than a decade, Nationwide has proudly served as the presenting sponsor of many BLACK ENTERPRISE signature events. As our partnership continues to evolve, we’re excited to expand our support to include the Women of Power Summit,” said Ramon Jones, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Nationwide. “We look forward to participating in this important event which has been empowering and elevating executive women for nearly 20 years.”
Nationwide will fulfill this sponsorship role over the next three years – 2025, 2026 and 2027.
Under the theme, “Momentum: Our Future, Our Promise , Our Power!,” this year’s Summit offers two full days of programming for executive and personal development, including topics such as career advancement, leadership, corporate boards, crisis management, workplace trauma, gender bias, pay equity, and wealth building. In addition to uplifting sessions, powerful panel discussions and unparalleled networking opportunities, this dynamic experience also provides conference participants with the opportunity to witness presentation of the prestigious Legacy Awards to this year’s distinguished honorees such as Valerie Jarrett, Chief Executive Officer of the Barack Obama Foundation and Glenda McNeal, Chief Partner Officer at American Express. New for this year: Mentor Matching, Bootcamps on AI and Professional Branding, and a fourth day of programming around holistic wellness featuring a power walk, workout, vision boarding as well as a spa day and golf outing.
For more information and to register, visit www. blackenterprise.com.
Jaylen Brown Launches Luxury Athleisure Line Under 741 Brand -A Hybrid of High Fashion and Innovation
BOSTON, PRNewswire -- NBA Finals MVP Jaylen Brown is proud to unveil the athleisure segment of his 741 brand, a bold new luxury alternative performance collection. The line, which includes both menswear and womenswear, blends the best of high-quality materials, cutting-edge design, and chic, high-fashion aesthetics to create a new standard in modern athletic and casual wear.
Self-funded and fully designed by Brown himself, the 741 athleisure collection is a testament to his visionary approach to the future of fashion. This line features hybrid items such as puffer coats, hoodies, sweat suits, leggings, crop tops, t-shirts, gloves, hats, backpacks and more. The collection also includes their signature ‘FCHWPO’ mantra within the lining of key items, knits, nylon sets and bags. Each piece is crafted using premium fabrics that offer superior comfort, flexibility, and durability. The collection is designed not only for style but also for the demands of an active, fast-paced lifestyle, ensuring that wearers feel both confident and comfortable, whether on the court, in the gym, or out on the streets.
“This collection represents the intersection of luxury and performance,” says Jaylen Brown. “It’s not just about looking good—it’s about feeling great and performing at your best. 741 is a reflection of who I am, both as an athlete and as someone who’s passionate about pushing boundaries, and I’m set to do this in both sports and fashion.”
craftsmanship, innovation, and inclusivity, 741 continues to grow as a trailblazer in the luxury athleisure market.
For more information or to shop the 741 athleisure collection, visit www.741performance.com
741 is a next-generation performance brand with a clear mission: to empower athletes and provide consumers with quality, stylish designs that elevate performance on and off the field. Our tagline, “Future of Perf0rmance,” reflects our commitment to innovation, pushing boundaries in both design and functionality to meet the needs of modern athletes and style-conscious individuals alike. The name 741 holds deep personal significance, inspired by founder Jaylen Brown’s connection to numbers and frequencies. In Numerology, the number 7 represents spiritual awakening, wisdom, and understanding, while 4 symbolizes hard work, stability, and practicality. The number 1 stands for new beginnings, creativity, and independence. Together, these numbers tell a story of intuition, resilience, and boldness, embodying the spirit behind Jaylen’s decision to forge his own path and create 741—a brand that champions authenticity and empowerment for all.
The athleisure line features sleek, minimalist designs that effortlessly combine sophistication and utility. The collection’s standout piece is the signature iridescent emblem, a symbol of the 741 brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. The subtle yet powerful branding can be found on every piece, making a bold yet refined statement of luxury and performance.
Key Features of the 741 Athleisure Collection: Luxury High-Quality Materials: High-quality fabrics engineered for both style and function, offering comfort and durability.
Chic, High-Fashion Aesthetic: Sleek, minimalist designs that merge luxury and sport, suitable for any occasion.
Unisex Designs: A versatile line offering both menswear and womenswear, catering to all body types and styles.
Signature Iridescent Oval: The distinctive 741 emblem featured on each item, creating a unique, upscale look.
Self-Funded & Designed: Each piece of the collection is a reflection of Jaylen Brown’s personal vision and dedication to excellence.
Please check out our lookbook HERE https:// heyzine.com/flip-book/9f3e8fcd8c.html
The 741 athleisure line is available now and is set to redefine hybrid luxury athleticwear in the world of modern fashion. The collection will also be available for purchase through select pop-up events and exclusive retail partnerships in the coming months. With a focus on
Jaylen Brown is a dynamic force both on and off the basketball court. In 2024, he led the Boston Celtics to an NBA Finals victory, earning Finals MVP honors and the Eastern Conference MVP. A top recruit from Atlanta, Brown excelled academically at the University of California, Berkeley, earning Freshman of the Year and first-team All-Pac-12 honors.
In 2023, Brown signed a record-breaking $304 million supermax contract extension with the Celtics. A first-round pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, he has since become a two-time All-Star and serves as Vice President of the NBPA, where he spearheaded the creation of THINK450, an initiative empowering players’ control over their name and likeness.
Off the court, Brown is a passionate advocate for social justice, particularly in education. He founded the Bridge Program through his 7uice Foundation, partnering with the MIT Media Lab and NASA to support underrepresented youth in STEM. Jaylen Brown launched the Boston XChange (BXC) and Oakland XChange (OXC) to empower underrepresented creators and entrepreneurs by providing essential resources and opportunities. Focused on closing the racial wealth gap, BXC aims to generate $5 billion in net wealth creation through economic empowerment, innovation, and cultural diversity.
Brown recently launched 741, a self-funded sneaker and luxury hybrid athleisure brand, focused on empowering athletes with creative control and better business opportunities. He also is the Chief Innovation Officer and board member of Hapbee - a wellness technology company that creates devices designed to help users improve their mental and physical well-being through controlled electromagnetic signals.
Known for his leadership, philanthropy, and commitment to social change, Jaylen Brown is one of the most impactful athletes of his generation.
Tanzanite, From Maasai Legends to Tiffany’s Spotlight
BY JOSEPH DENABURG, LEVY’S FINE JEWELRY
One of December’s celebrated birthstones, tanzanite, stands out as one of the most precious semi-precious gemstones, and was a relatively recent discovery in 1967. Before Tanzania’s government nationalized the mines in 1971, an estimated two million carats of tanzanite had already been mined.
The Discovery of Tanzanite
Tanzanite’s story began when Manuel de Souza, a tailor and occasional prospector, was introduced to the stone while searching for ruby deposits. Maasai tribesman Ali Juuyawatu brought the intriguing blue stones to de Souza, who initially believed them to be sapphires. Upon closer examination, however, he realized they were something quite different. De Souza then shared the stones with Nairobi-based gemologist John Saul, who sent samples to his father, Hyman Saul, Vice President of Saks Fifth Avenue in New York. Hyman took them to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), which identified the stones as a unique variety of the mineral zoisite. Credit for the first correct identification, however, goes to Ian McCloud, a geologist for Tanzania’s government. Tiffany & Co. Brings Tanzanite to the World
The gemstone’s remarkable color caught the attention of Henry B. Platt, heir to Tiffany & Co. in New York. Enthralled by the vibrant hues, he coined the name “tanzanite” in 1968, after its country of origin, and launched a significant campaign, promoting the gemstone with the tagline, “Tanzanite can be found in two places: in Tanzania and at Tiffany’s.”
Tanzanite’s popularity surged, and by 2001, it was ranked as the second most sought-after colored gemstone, following sapphire.
Local Legends and Traditions Around Tanzanite
After its discovery, the Maasai people embraced tanzanite, weaving stories about its origin. According to Maasai legend, a lightning bolt ignited a fire that transformed crystals on the ground into radiant violet gemstones. When the herders returned with their livestock, they discovered the ground adorned with these unique stones.
In Tanzanian tradition, women who have recently given birth wear tanzanite beads and blue fabric to symbolize and bestow health upon their newborns.
Fun Facts About Tanzanite
Tanzanite’s blue tones are more prominent in fluorescent light, while violet hues are more visible in natural light.
In its natural form, tanzanite is reddish-brown and requires heat treatment to bring out the vibrant blue-violet hues. Although the heat treatment cannot be tested, it’s generally assumed that all gem-quality stones undergo this process.
In 2002, the American Gem Trade Association designated tanzanite as an official birthstone for December—the first addition to the birthstone list since 1912.
The largest rough tanzanite crystal ever discovered weighed 16,839 carats (7.46 pounds) and was mined in 2005, measuring 22 cm x 8 cm x 7 cm.
The famous “Heart of the Ocean” pendant from the movie Titanic featured a tanzanite center stone.
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Jaylen Brown in 741. 741
Cook County Commissioner Bill Lowry And Health Officials Brings Smiles To Kids Hospitalized At Stroger Hospital Children's Unit
(Chicago, IL) 3rd District Cook County
Commissioner Bill Lowry & Stroger Hospital
Health Officials in a show of love, compassion and goodwill delivered toys to the children currently hospitalized at Stroger Hospital. In collaboration with various generous sponsors, Commissioner Lowry displayed to the public toys purchased for the children’s unit at Stroger Hospital.
Commissioner Lowry, who also serves as the Cook County Hospital System Chairman of the Board of Directors, initiated this heartwarming initiative to bring bundles of joy to hospitalized children during the holiday season, offering a plethora of gifts ranging from toys to electronics. It was a special moment where the essence of giving took center stage, igniting smiles, and spreading the season's spirit.
“This event is a beacon of hope and joy for these children, many of whom face serious health challenges. Bringing a moment of happiness during the holidays is a privilege beyond words. We are hopeful that these toys will allow a gleam to appear in their eyes which will justify the true meaning of compassion and community. I am thankful to our sponsors, officials, and volunteers who have helped make this possible,” says Commissioner Lowry.
The beneficiaries of this grand gesture were children who are either underprivileged or battling chronic illnesses. The event was coordinated in hopes of capturing the essence of creating magical moments for these young souls. From plush toys to interactive electronics, a diverse array of gifts has been carefully curated to cater to each child's preferences and needs.
Commissioner Lowry holds this event close to his heart as one of the most significant highlights of the year and hopes this event will bring each child just a bit of joy.
Additionally, the unwavering support of sponsors and supporters was instrumental in achieving success with acquiring an array of toy options for the children.
Commissioner Bill Lowry and Commissioner Michael Scott pose for a picture along with Cook County Stroher Hospital Officials and Staff
Commissioner Michael Scott addresses the media at Toys for Tots
Photo on the right: Cook County's Commissioner Michael Scott and Commissioner Bill Lowry pose for a picture during the Toys for Tots event at Stroger Hospital. Photos provide by STH Media
OVO by Cirque du Soleil
A restaging of the
show
is underway! Presented at Hoffman Estates’ NOW Arena, from Feb. 13-16, 2025
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Between a triumphant European tour and a highly anticipated return to North America, OVO by Cirque du Soleil has undergone a full ‘metamorphosis’ under the watchful eye of its original creators. The renewed show will be presented in Hoffman Estates at the NOW Arena in six performances only, February 13-16, 2025. Tickets for this family-friendly bug invasion are the perfect holiday gift and available now by visiting www.cirquedusoleil. com/OVO.
After performing in 40 countries and delighting audiences in the Middle East, Egypt, and Europe in recent years, the OVO insect colony returned to Cirque du Soleil’s headquarters in Montreal for a new look. Over the past year, a team of more than 135 professionals (including 53 artists of the show) and the original creators of OVO have developed this restaging, including a revamped set design, new acrobatic acts and characters, freshly designed costumes, and reinvented music.
“The challenge was to find the balance between preserving the essence of the show that made it a success and
allowing it to continue evolving. Like the insects that bring it to life, the show is in constant transformation, in perpetual motion: that’s the magic of live arts! Revisiting a production created 15 years ago, with the original creators and the touring team that has made it shine around the world, is an exceptional adventure!” shared Chantal Tremblay, Director of creation in 2009 and 2024.
Cirque du Soleil is thus preparing to offer its audience an even more captivating experience, celebrating both its rich artistic heritage and its constant ability to innovate. To enjoy a special holiday promotion, visit www.cirquedusoleil.com/OVO.
From crickets bouncing on trampolines to a hypnotic spider contorting into all sorts of shapes, OVO exudes an extraordinary sense of spectacle that tickles the imagination. Funny and chaotic, yet adorable and wonderful, OVO enchants one’s inner child with its gentle exuberance. Made up of 100 people from 25 different countries, including 53 artists, OVO (“egg” in Portuguese) showcases high-level acrobatic acts that redefine the limits of the human body.
Get Your House In Order
Now Is the Time
Continued from last week….
Last week I shared the experience of what happens when a person with assets, receiving long-term care cannot pay their bill. As you may recall, a lien against the person’s assets was pending. The cost of long-term care too often unnecessarily results in the loss of the home of too many families.
Don’t let what happens to far too many families happen to yours. Think about all the wonderful memories of Christmases, birthdays, and barbeques associated with your home. You have the authority now to make decisions on how to protect the precious memories and fiscal value of your home for generations to come. Today, in this season of giving, why not give your family peace of mind by scheduling an appointment with an estate planner.
People often say that when you know better, you should do better. Have you considered what your financial position would be today if you knew years ago, what you know today? Unfortunately, the human condition is to have better hindsight than foresight. Make the decision today to change the financial future of your family by putting into place financial safeguards that I have discussed in this column. NOW IS THE TIME to change your family’s paradigm, there is no better gift.
Merry Christmas!
Bye for now, Bren.
QUIZ: What season do most families spend the most money?
Answers to last week’s quiz: Yes, some term life insurance policies have a conversion provision allowing it to become a whole life policy. However, “it’s your thang,” you can do whatever you want to do. You can always keep or cancel a term life insurance policy that earns NO CASH VALUE and purchase a life insurance policy that DOES BUILD CASH value; there are several options.
To get more detailed answers to last week’s QUIZ question or for general questions that you may have, please call me: 773-817-0601 or 773-819-1700
Disclaimer: The illustrations presented in this column are not, nor are they intended to be, legal, financial, or any other licensed professional advice, you should contact the licensed professional of your choice for advice on your individual situation.
Bren Sheriff
LG ELECTRONICS AND WILL.I.AM TRANSFORMS LG XBOOM’S SOUND &
DESIGN THROUGH “XBOOM BY WILL.I.AM”
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., PRNewswire-- LG Electronics (LG) has announced a partnership with creative artist, multi-platinum musician, and tech entrepreneur, will.i.am, to launch a new line of audio products under the brand “xboom by will.i.am.” The partnership aims to transform xboom into a culture-forward brand with an urban aesthetic, providing an all-new audio experience.
In this partnership, LG has appointed will.i.am as LG xboom’s “Experiential Architect.” He will play a pivotal role in carving out a new space for xboom in the audio industry. Drawing inspiration from his pop culture and technological know-how, will.i.am will provide strategic counsel for LG xboom’s product development, design, and brand marketing. By combining LG’s advanced technologies with will.i.am’s unique insights as a world-renowned music artist and tech entrepreneur, this partnership will infuse LG xboom products with fresh creative aspirations.
“Working with renowned tech and lifestyle innovator, LG, opens the door to groundbreaking and dynamic experiences that speak to a broader community of music enthusiasts,” said will.i.am. “By bringing our cutting-edge technology and distinctive creative visions together with LG xboom, we want to foster an iconic culture where people can explore their passion for music with others on a whole new level.”
The 2025 line of “xboom by will.i.am” products, including Bluetooth speakers and wireless earbuds will be unveiled at CES 2025. The xboom Buds will be the first product available in the market.
al-time conversation with their favorite topic-based STAiTiONS. This conversational media platform transforms radio as we know it into a new dimension, connecting consumers deeper with the music, talk radio, and cultural content they love.
LG and will.i.am will celebrate this new partnership with product showcases and tech demonstrations at CES 2025 (January 6-10). To know more about “xboom by will.i.am”, please visit http://www.lg.com/global/xboom/xboombywilliam.
The LG Media Entertainment Solution Company (MS) is a recognized innovator in televisions, audio, displays and smart TV platform. The MS Company enhances the media entertainment experience with its OLED TVs, renowned for perfect black and perfect color, and premium LCD QNED TVs, all powered by the personalized webOS smart TV platform. The MS Company has expanded its offerings to include LG’s Information Technology solutions, such as gaming monitors, business monitors, laptops, projectors, cloud devices and medical displays, all designed to maximize work efficiency and deliver strong value to customers. For more news on LG, visit www. LGnewsroom.com.
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All “xboom by will.i.am” products bear the mark of will.i.am, who took part in creating LG xboom’s signature sound that boasts a rich bass with a balanced and warm tones. It comes in two distinct modes for listening: one mode provides stimulating sounds that gets you moving with powerful bass while a second mode offers a soothing sound with harmonious tones. The overarching design for LG xboom aims to elevate music enjoyment. Speakers incorporate clever embellishments such as easy-to-hold straps and colorfully interactive lighting that is in sync with the beat of the music being played. Earbuds are designed ergonomically with ear tips and ear hooks for a comfortable fit that also delivers the best sound experience.
“This launch marks the integration of our wireless earbuds and Bluetooth speakers into one audio brand, LG xboom,” said Lee Jeong-seok, head of LG Media Entertainment Solution Company’s audio business division. “We are thrilled to announce this partnership with will.i.am that will play a critical role in solidifying LG xboom’s new identity.”
All “xboom by will.i.am” products will be integrated with will.i.am’s RAiDiO.FYI, an AI-powered interactive audio experience, to introduce a new generation of listeners to infotainment. RAiDiO. FYI empowers listeners with unique abilities to immerse, personalize, and have a two-way re-
As a creative artist, tech entrepreneur, and the Founder & CEO of FYI (a Web 3.0 AI messenger) will.i.am (William Adams) has been recognized by a CLIO Award, an Emmy Award, nine Grammy Awards, the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, A TIME 100 Impact Award, the World Economic Forum’s Crystal Award, and an Honorary Fellowship by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). In February 2024 he joined an exclusive group of music artists who have performed at two Super Bowl Halftime Shows (2011-Dallas, 2024Las Vegas).
He is simultaneously a creative innovation advisor, futurist, multi-platinum Grammy-winning music artist, producer, entertainer, (Coach on “THE VOICE” UK edition for 13 seasons; Host of “THE FYI SHOW” radio program on SiriusXM), and a tech entrepreneur as part of his cross-disciplinary career. He invests in and develops businesses in a range of sectors including the FYI Web 3.0 creativity & productivity tool, automotive, consumer-tech, fashion, food & beverage, software (AI, Natural Language Understanding, Voice Computing) and telecom. Most recently, FYI announced the launch of RAiDiO.FYI - an AI-powered radio platform that turns radio into an interactive experience.
FYI is the first AI productivity tool built for creatives, by creatives to turbocharge everyone’s creative potential. Global music artist, innovator, and entrepreneur, will.i.am founded FYI to Focus Your Ideas and revolutionize the way creatives create, collaborate, and monetize content. FYI provides tools to maximize creativity with unique AI personas, file management, project management, enhanced security, and design tools. For details on FYI.AI’s groundbreaking creative and communications messenger tools, visit fyi.ai.
CÎROC Champions Creative
Ease with the ‘Blue Dot Creative Residency’: An Innovative Program Empowering Emerging Storytellers
NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- In a world where hustle culture is a necessary part of a creator’s journey, time, resources and funding can be increasingly elusive luxuries for those looking to invest in their creative footprint. The makers of CÎROC Ultra-Premium Vodka proudly announce a chance to turn passion into production with the launch of the ‘Blue Dot Creative Residency.’
Centered around the verticals of entertainment, music, art and fashion, ‘The Blue Dot Creative Residency’ is designed to support creatives looking to expand into a new creative field and broaden their platforms by exploring uncharted ventures. The innovative program will deliver an environment of creative ease by providing them with direct funding, resources and access needed to invest back into passion projects that shape the culture of tomorrow.
CÎROC has long championed greater Black representation in culture. Now, through the program, the brand will help remove the biggest barriers many diverse talents face—lack of funds and bandwidth—to expand their potential and become true multi-hyphenates.
For years, CÎROC has been the vodka creatives turn to in moments of elevated celebration. Staying true to this tradition and to kick off this moment, CÎROC celebrated creatives during the biggest art week in Miami with an exclusive dinner experience held on Friday, December 6th at the iconic Rubell Museum where artists, creators and tastemakers came together to embrace the spirit of creative ease.
CÎROC has enlisted entertainment industry partners to help identify and vet promising applicants for the inaugural residency class. Together, they will provide capital and unprecedented access to collaborators who will help the creative residents develop their artistic expression. This includes initiatives such as: (Ease)capes: Members of the program will have the opportunity to take a beat, a breath and some much-needed creative time off (CTO) during key cultural events in art, entertainment, music and fashion that include brainstorms and working sessions to help fuel their inspiration and help them show up as their most inspired selves when it matters most.
Creative Trust: Members will receive mentorship and project specific guidance from a diverse network of industry leaders, who will work closely with them throughout the program to help bring their projects to life and amplify their work through behind-thescenes content.
“As a brand built for the culture, CÎROC has proudly championed luxury and creativity for over 20 years,” said Victoria David, Brand Director, CÎROC. “Through the Blue Dot Creative Residency, we are excited to provide the support and resources necessary for this new generation to help shape the culture of tomorrow.”
The program will culminate in the release of creative concepts across entertainment, art, music and fashion, each fueled through grants and resources provided by CÎROC and the entertainment industry partners.
Through 2025, the program will support and help talent distribute and showcase their projects across different verticals, from movie theatre partnerships to commission-free art galleries.
The Blue Dot Creative Residency, open to US residents 25 years old and above, will be accepting applications soon. Be the first to apply when entries open by visiting www.CÎROC.com.
CÎROC encourages people of legal drinking age to celebrate responsibly. Stay up to date with the latest news, cocktails and exciting social content by following the conversation at @CÎROC.
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CNN FILMS’ LUTHER: Never Too Much Rings in Special New Year’s Day Premiere at 8pm ET/PT on CNN
(Black PR Wire) NEW YORK – CNN Films examines the captivating story of the iconic Luther Vandross as he paves his own course to become one of the most decorated and influential artists of all time in Luther: Never Too Much. From award-winning filmmaker Dawn Porter (CNN Films’ John Lewis: Good Trouble) and produced by Raindog Films and Foxxhole Productions for Sony Music Entertainment and Sony Music Publishing, in association with Trilogy Films, the film will premiere on January 1, 2025 at 8pm ET/PT on CNN.
Luther: Never Too Much chronicles the story of Vandross from his formative years in Harlem, appearing in the Apollo Theater house band and the first episodes of Sesame Street, through his ascendance to become the indisputable master of the love song. Using a wealth of rarely seen archives, Vandross tells his own story along with the voices of his closest friends and musical collaborators including Mariah Carey, Dionne Warwick, Valerie Simpson and Roberta Flack. The film unpacks the nuances and ironies of Vandross’ storied career, exploring his personal life, health struggles, and a lifelong desire to be respected and understood.
“It was thrilling to explore Luther’s musical genius while making this film,” said director Dawn Porter. “We combed through hundreds of hours of interviews, concert footage and images to develop this one-of-a-kind portrait.” Porter added “I’m so fortunate to have had the opportunity to tell this story at a time when so
much else seems divisive, Luther’s story is joy personified.”
“CNN Films has a successful tradition of celebrating the New Year by showcasing music documentaries, and Dawn Porter has beautifully illuminated the public and private life of Luther Vandross, giving CNN audiences a front row seat to celebrate his extraordinary songbook and enduring legacy,” said Amy Entelis, executive vice president for talent, CNN Originals and creative development, CNN Worldwide.
Directed and executive produced by Dawn Porter, Luther: Never Too Much is produced by Trish D Chetty and Ged Doherty for Raindog Films; Jamie Foxx and Datari Turner for Foxxhole Productions; and Leah Smith for Trilogy Films. Executive producers are Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman for Sony Pictures Television Nonfiction; Tom Mackay and Richard Story for Sony Music Entertainment; Jon Platt and Brian Monaco for Sony Music Publishing; Colin Firth for Raindog Films; and Phil Thornton on behalf of Foxxhole Productions. Sony Music Vision is the distributor.
To celebrate the film premiere, Luther Vandross’ previously unreleased soulful rendition of the Beatles’ “Michelle” is available now. The song will be one of many included on Never Too Much: Greatest Hits, a new compilation of music by Vandross out December 13.
Luther: Never Too Much premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival to a standing ovation and critical acclaim. Giant Pictures released the film theatrically in select cities this fall. The film will also premiere on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network and Max in 2025.
Air
Force Veteran and Former NFL Cheerleader Launches Inspiring Book Detailing How She Founded Shark Tank-Backed TORCH Warriorwear
LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- Haley McClain Hill launches “Light the Torch: An Origin Story by the Creator of Warriorwear” detailing how she founded a Shark Tank-backed company. Hill is a U.S. Air Force veteran and PenFed Foundation Veteran Entrepreneur Program participant.
More than just a clothing brand, TORCH Warriorwear embodies a spirit of adventure and warrior ethos. “Light the TORCH” is more than just a book-it’s an entrepreneurial adventure! Join the thrilling journey of the Warriorwear creator, where passion ignites a clothing brand, and battles turn into triumphs on the global stage of Shark Tank. This electrifying origin story delves deep into the creator’s heart, revealing the secrets to transforming a dream into a thriving business. Prepare to be motivated by her resilience, inspired by her victories, and equipped with actionable steps to conquer your own entrepreneurial journey.
Hill’s companies have reached international success and partnered with The Atlanta Falcons Cheerleaders and San Francisco 49ers Gold Rush Cheerleaders.
Founded in 2021, Torch was selected to participate in The PenFed Foundation Veteran Entrepreneur Program Fall 2024 Cohort. The program exclusively supports veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs building highly scalable startup companies — ranging from the idea stage through to Series A and beyond.
“The Veteran Entrepreneur Program at PenFed Foundation not only gifted me relationships that I will keep forever and cherish forever, but they also gave me the confidence to walk into the next phase of my business with resources and concrete plans to get us to $1 million in revenue,” said McClain Hill.
“Light the TORCH: An Origin Story by the Creator of Warriorwear” can be purchased on Amazon here. The PenFed Foundation Veteran Entrepreneur Program is now accepting applications. To submit an application, visit https://tinyurl.com/4z37sskz.
TORCH Warriorwear is a direct-to-consumer military apparel brand, created by women warriors, for women warriors. https://torchwarriorwear.com/
Founded in 2001, The PenFed Foundation is a national nonprofit organization that supports veterans in their transition from service to success. Affiliated with PenFed Credit Union, the Foundation has provided more than $55 million in financial support to veterans, active-duty service members and military families. PenFed Credit Union covers the salaries and administrative costs of The PenFed Foundation, so more of your donation goes right to our programs. To learn more, please visit www. penfedfoundation.org.
Alleviating the Burden in Treating Type 1 Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease
MISSION, Kan., PRNewswire -- (Family Features) While diabetes gets a lot of attention, people with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) are frequently overlooked when drug companies develop new medications.
“People with T1D and chronic kidney disease, or CKD, face significantly higher risks of morbidity and mortality if they are unable to control their blood sugar levels,” said Steve Edelman, MD, an endocrinologist and the founder and director of Taking Control Of Your Diabetes, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to educating and motivating people living with diabetes. “They are challenged to do this relying solely on insulin, which is extremely difficult and is the principal therapy for people with T1D.”
An estimated 1.7 million adult Americans have T1D, with approximately 21%, or 360,000, also affected by CKD, according to the CDC National Diabetes Statistics Report 2024. Without effective glycemic control (managing blood sugar) and other important preventative measures, patients with T1D are at a 10 times higher risk of cardiovascular disease, a six-fold greater risk of progression to end-stage kidney disease, a four times greater risk of heart failure and a 2-5 times greater risk of all-cause mortality.
Consider this information to better understand the challenges and risks of complications these patients face.
Challenges with Current Treatments Impact Patients’ Ability to Reach Glycemic Goals
Diabetes management aims to reduce the risks of cardiovascular disease, kidney failure, retinopathy, neuropathy and other complications, in part by improving glycemic control while minimizing the risk of hypoglycemia.
Currently, Americans with T1D have limited therapeutic
options, relying almost exclusively on insulin. There are no oral agents to improve glycemia in adults with T1D. Despite advances in insulin therapy and glucose monitoring, most people with T1D do not meet glycemic control target levels with insulin alone. One measure of glycemic control is a number known as A1C, which is a measure of glucose control over the past 2-3 months.
The goal is to help patients achieve the guideline-recommended target of an A1C below 7% and improve their time-in-range, which represents an established metric that
translates into clinically meaningful benefits for patients.
Reaching Glycemic Goals Are Key to Reducing Risk of Further Complications By achieving glycemic control, kidney function can be stabilized, long-term disease progression mitigated and the morbidity and mortality that the cardiorenal burden puts on patients with T1D and CKD reduced.
Today, it is estimated only 23% of people with T1D achieve an A1C of less than 7%, according to research from the American Diabetes Association, and about 50% have an A1C greater than 8%. Patients who do not achieve A1C targets remain at significantly greater risk of complications associated with their condition.
“Relying solely on insulin can negatively affect a patient’s glucose control and quality of life,” said Dr. Edelman. “Doctors and patients need an oral agent to improve glycemic control in people with T1D and CKD. Therefore, we need therapeutic options that improve glycemic control and reduce their risk of kidney disease progression and cardiovascular comorbidities.”
Visit TCOYD.org to learn more about living with T1D and advocating for additional therapeutic options.
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Help Wanted How clinical trials help fight disease
MISSION, Kan., PRNewswire -- (Family Features)
Clinical trials are necessary for finding new ways of preventing, detecting or treating diseases, but often, limited participation creates challenges for meeting clinical trial goals. Despite decades of effort and strategies to identify and address barriers to recruiting and enrolling study participants, recruitment challenges persist, particularly among women, older adults and diverse patient populations.
Learning more about the important role clinical trials play in health care may ultimately help you or someone you love find a new treatment or manage a condition, such as IBD, more effectively.
Importance of Clinical Trials
Finding a treatment that relieves patients’ symptoms and helps induce and maintain remission is important. However, these treatments wouldn’t be available without clinical trials. In fact, all U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medicines currently available on the market are the result of clinical trials and the patients who participated in them. When enrollment targets aren’t reached due to low patient participation, there may be delays in the drug approval process.
What You Should Know
be well-informed.
Safety: Investigational treatments must be studied extensively before the FDA will approve them. Each trial follows thorough protocols to ensure the health and safety of its participants. Additionally, patients are followed continuously throughout a trial to monitor their health.
Eligibility: Who can participate in a clinical trial depends greatly on the specific limits of the study. Each clinical trial has its own goals to achieve, which means different trials have different criteria for patients to meet in order to enroll. Some trials are for patients who have moderate to severe disease and others may seek patients with mild disease. Other trials look for patients without any diagnosis.
Prior to enrolling in a trial, a research coordinator will review your complete medical history to see if you meet the inclusion criteria.
or privately funded, so there is typically no cost to participants. While federal law requires most health insurance plans to cover the majority of routine patient care costs associated with clinical trials, there are some costs you may incur, such as travel, gas, parking, child care and time away from work. Trial sponsors commonly cover these costs, as well as any non-routine patient care that isn’t covered by insurance. However, it’s a good idea to get a clear understanding of how the trial you’re considering would handle these expenses.
Leaving the study: At any point you wish to drop out of the trial, you can, and for any reason. In that case, it’s common for a research coordinator to ask you to complete a final visit and schedule follow-up visits, if needed, to ensure you do not experience any side effects.
How to Learn More
If you’re interested in participating in a clinical trial, it’s important to go to trusted sources to learn more and ask questions. For example, the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation can point you toward clinical trial opportunities. Your doctor’s office can also be a good source of information about local studies.
There are plenty of reasons to consider participating in a clinical trial, especially if you’re looking for further options to treat a serious condition. Taking part in a clinical trial is a big step, so it’s important to
Treatment: When you decide to enroll in a clinical trial, you may have access to the study drug as a form of treatment. Typically, participants will not know if they are receiving the study drug during the trial. This helps reduce potential biases and ensures the fairness of the trial. However, all participants are monitored closely. If there is any change in your medical condition while participating in the study, the research staff will inform you immediately and discuss the situation.
Cost: The majority of clinical trials are federally
If you’re hesitant about joining a trial involving a treatment but are eager to help, you might consider other types of research studies, such as prevention, diagnostic, screening or quality of life trials instead.
Once you identify a clinical trial that interests you and you may be eligible for, contact the research coordinator to learn more. You’ll also want to discuss the study in greater detail with your doctor and talk to loved ones within your support system who may have questions or helpful insight to consider.
Visit crohnscolitisfoundation.org/clinical-trials-community to learn more about IBD clinical trials and find opportunities near you.
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MONEY
Christmas Price Index 2024 Reflects Wage Growth and Rising Service Prices
(StatePoint) On the first day of Christmas, holiday gift giving begins with the traditional gift of a Partridge in a Pear Tree. By the first day of January, True Love pays the bill. Each holiday season, the PNC’s Christmas Price Index tabulates the price to gift all the items in the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” and this year, that figure amounts to $49,263.47, a 5.4% increase from 2023.
PNC’s Christmas Price Index mimics the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) Consumer Price Index, which measures the average change in prices consumers pay for goods and services over time. Notably higher in 2024 than the BLS’ CPI, which increased 2.4% year over year, PNC’s index reflects wage growth in the service industry as the primary driver of the overall higher price tag.
“Believe it or not, we’re still
seeing the cause and effect of the pandemic-inflation hangover, even nearly five years later,” says Amanda Agati, chief investment officer of PNC’s Asset Management Group. “With years of steep price increases, we’d think inflation has nowhere to go, but we’d be wrong.” Services Over Goods
The service-based economy is represented by the last four gifts in the index – the Ladies Dancing, Lords-a-Leaping, Pipers Piping and Drummers Drumming. They’re traditionally priced based on the cost to hire various performers and musicians.
The Ten-Lords-A-Leaping, at $14,539.20, is the highest priced gift in the index for the third straight year. Overall, the service-sector gifts rose in price by 7.9% in 2024. This rise of service-sector prices reflects a long-term evolution away
from a focus on manufacturing in the U.S. economy since PNC’s index launched in 1984. At that time, goods comprised 70% of the Consumer Price Index, while today that number stands at just 35%.
Many of the gifts in the index representing goods remained unchanged in price in 2024 – the Turtle Doves, Calling Birds, Gold Rings and Swans all stayed flat, though still expensive year over year. The French Hens and Geese were the avian exceptions, with the latter representing one of the most volatile gifts in this year’s index, growing by more than 15%.
Housing Still High
The most volatile gift in the 2024 index is the first one – the Partridge in a Pear Tree - which rose in price by 17.1%. The least volatile gift, the Eight-Maids-aMilking, has remained unchanged since 2009.
The Christmas Price Index also calculates the “True Cost of Christmas,” which is the cost of purchasing all of the gifts as they repeat in the verses of the song. That cost increased by 3.6% to $209,272 in 2024, crossing the $200K threshold for the second year in a row.
If you prefer to shop online, you’ll pay nearly $5K more for the convenience, and of course the packaging and shipping that gifts of birds require. PNC’s online Christmas Price Index cost rose by 3.9% in 2024 to a total of $54,073.69. Most of the gifts commanded an increase for internet shopping, but if you’re looking for bargain buys based on last year’s budget, the price of the Calling Birds, Gold Rings and Swans remained flat online in 2024.
For more information on the index, individual gifts and a 41-year tradition, visit pnc.com.
“Buying the same gifts year after year may seem boring,” says Agati, “but keeping track of changes in your spending enables you to be more brilliant with your money, which is what I think the Christmas Price Index sets out to do.”
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