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LOCAL ORGANIZATION THAT FOUGHT FOR TRAUMA CENTER IS PROUD TO SEE IT OPEN The University of Chicago Medicine will open a new state-of-the-art level one adult trauma center at 8 a.m. on May 1. Bringing an adult trauma center to the South Side of Chicago has not been an easy task, but a coalition of local organizations took it upon themselves to champion the trauma center campaign that has been taking place for the last several years. See more on Page 3
Business: Isiah L. Thomas III to Keynote the 51st Annual Chicago Business Opportunity Fair - Page 4 Fashion: Louis Vuitton Announces Virgil Abloh as New Menswear Designer - Page 6 |
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION
MAYOR EMANUEL, CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY TEAM UP WITH APPLE TO SUPPORT COMPUTER SCIENCE TEACHERS Chicago Public Schools, Apple and Northwestern University today announced a new collaboration to offer free professional learning to teachers across Chicago. Through this unique partnership, teachers will receive the training they need to effectively bring coding, computer science and problem solving into their classrooms for success in the 21st Century workplace. Chicago Public Schools, Apple and Northwestern University will establish a Center for Excellence at Lane Tech College Prep High School, which will serve as a teaching and learning hub to introduce and train teachers in Apple’s Everyone Can Code curriculum. This collaboration will help expand opportunities for local teachers, giving them new expertise to share with their students and providing them an opportunity to be trained on Apple’s Swift programming platform.
HEALTH
PARTNERING FOR HEALTH EQUITY – IDPH CELEBRATES NATIONAL MINORITY HEALTH MONTH National Minority Health Month, which is celebrated every year in April, is an effort to raise awareness about health disparities that continue to affect racial and ethnic minority populations. In accordance with this year’s National Minority Health Month theme, “Partnering for Health Equity,” the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Center for Minority Health Services will continue to bridge efforts and awareness across the state and increase partnerships in order to help accelerate health equity and make the state of Illinois a stronger and healthier state. The IDPH encourages everyone to become part of this awareness month by participating in health promotion events and activities going on around the state. A listing of some of the IDPH sponsored community activities is available online at http://www.dph.illinois.gov/sites/ default/files/publications/minority-health-month-granteeactivities-032218.pdf.
LAW/POLITICS
IDOC OPENS MURPHYSBORO LIFE SKILLS RE-ENTRY CENTER MURPHYSBORO, IL - The Illinois Department of
Corrections opened its second Life-Skills Re-entry Center recently, aimed at helping offenders learn skills that will be critical to their success upon release. The first 20 offenders were transferred to the Murphysboro Life Skills Re-entry Center, in Murphysboro, IL recently. They’ll go through an orientation process and get acclimated to the new facility before starting educational, job readiness, and cognitive behavior therapy courses. They will also learn skills that help them readjust to society - like how to manage a bank account, use the latest technology, and schedule medical appointments. “Our goal is to help build a strong foundation and stop the revolving door to prison,” said IDOC Director John Baldwin. “We’re improving outcomes for the men and women in our custody. When they return to their communities with the skills needed to reintegrate successfully, they will be better parents, better neighbors and better citizens overall.” Offenders who have one to four years left on their sentence qualify for placement at the Life Skills Re-entry Centers.
The Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel, recently announced Building on Burnham, a strategy to invest in Chicago’s riverfront and lakefront parks and neighborhoods.
Mayor Announces Investment in Waterfront Parks BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
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he Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel recently announced Building on Burnham, a strategy to invest in Chicago’s riverfront and lakefront parks and neighborhoods. In 1909, the Plan of Chicago was created and released by Daniel Burnham, an architect and urban planner. Burnham’s plan recommended a series of projects that focused on the protection and preservation of Chicago’s neighborhood parks, according to a press release from the Mayor of Chicago. Over 100 years later, Mayor Emanuel has resurrected Burnham’s plan and used it as inspiration for the Building on Burnham plan which centers around investments in Chicago’s lakefront, the Chicago River, recreational assets, and programming; and natural areas, according to a press release from the Mayor of Chicago. “Two years ago, we came together and we laid out a shared vision for Chicago’s parks and open spaces, our Lake, and our River. We called that plan Building on Burnham,” said Mayor Emanuel. The new investment from the office of the Mayor seems to be inclusive to all of Chicago, so neighborhoods on the south side will finally get better access to their lakefront. “We have already crossed the finish line at the 35th Street Bridge, connecting Bronzeville with Burnham Park and the Lake. We all know that a lot of communities including Bronzeville, the Quads, Kenwood and parts of Hyde Park were cut off from the Lakefront. By adding and rehabilitating www.thechicagocitizen.com
bridges at 35th Street, 39th Street, 41st Street and 43rd Street, we are putting an end to that inequity. Our playbook for expanding access to the Lake has more than trails and bridges,” said Emanuel. Other amenities coming to the south side as part of the Building on Burnham plan are a recently completed pool at the 31st Street Beach Harbor and a rock climbing wall on the lakefront at Steelworkers Park on 87th St., according to Mayor Emanuel. The plan also includes the creation of separate biking and running paths along the entire 18-mile Lakefront Trail from Ardmore Avenue to 71st Street. “The work we are doing today will ensure our Lakefront will be open, accessible and enjoyable for all Chicagoans across all parts of our city for generations to come,” said Emanuel. The mayor also announced further investment into the riverfront experience. The plan will continue to transform the Chicago River into the city’s next recreational park and create riverfront access across the city, according to a press release from the Mayor’s office. “The Second City is now known for our second waterfront, as well as our first. Our Lake and our River are not just economic engines, they are sources of civic pride, celebration, and tradition,” said Emanuel. “Burnham’s vision was that the Lake and the River would be woven into the fabric of the City. Today, with our work on both the Lake and the River, we are well on our way to fulfilling that vision.” For more information about the Chicago Park District, visit www.chicagoparkdistrict.com.
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Local Organization that Fought for Trauma Center is Proud to See it Open Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
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he University of Chicago Medicine will be opening their new state-of-the-art level one adult trauma center at 8 a.m. on May 1. Bringing an adult trauma center to the South Side of Chicago has not been an easy task, but a coalition of local organizations took it upon themselves to champion the trauma center campaign that has been taking place for the last several years. The trauma program will include violence recovery and wraparound services designed to help trauma patients successfully transition
back into the community, including outpatient psychiatric, behavioral health and social recovery care, according to the University of Chicago Medicine. These services are something that neighborhood desperately needs. “The trauma center was really just a prime example of an unequal access to resources and an inequality with respect to critical health services and it had an inordinately pronounced impact on people on the South Side and actually people in Hyde Park and nearby areas where the incidence of gun violence is higher than in other parts of the city,” said Judy Levy, executive director of the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
The JCUA is a Jewish social justice organization and was one of the six organizations that made up the Trauma Center Coalition that worked tirelessly to demand that the University of Chicago open an adult trauma center. “Within the coalition, we all worked very specifically together to map out what our strategies were. We worked with members of our own communities who were in positions that may have some influence over the decisions that were made around the trauma center, but we also worked on a larger scale with coalition members to figure out who the primary targets in the city were that needed to be persuaded to call on the
University of Chicago to do the right thing,” said Levy. The trauma center coalition included the JCUA, Southside Together Organizing for Power (STOP), Kenwood Oakland Community Organization (KOCO), National Nurses United, Students for Healthy Equity, the Prayer and Action Collective. When the University of Chicago Medicine opens the adult trauma center, it will mark the first in 27 years that an adult trauma center has operated on the South Side of Chicago, according to the University of Chicago Medicine. “We are thrilled. We were proud and honored to have been able to work with the coalition on this
critical issue. It’s really exciting when people in the community can come together and effect real change in this way and it’s going to save lives,” said Levy. The University of Chicago Medicine trauma center will be equipped with the resources and staffing necessary to provide comprehensive, specialized care 24/7 for patients who suffer a traumatic injury. A traumatic injury could include anything from a motor vehicle crash or gunshot wound to a severe burn and fall. For more information on the JCUA visit jcua.org. To Learn about the University of Chicago Medicine Trauma Center visit www. uchicagomedicine.org.
Rev. Jackson and President Ramaphosa meet, South Africa to send Government Delegation to PUSH Convention in June LENASIA, SOUTH AFRICA – A day after attending the state
Before their meeting, the African American civil rights icon funeral of his longtime friend, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and the president of Africa’s most powerful nation led hundreds – “the mother of the nation” – Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., met of people – black, white and Indian – through the streets of this privately with the head of the country, South Africa President formerly segregated township on a walk, honoring the memory Cyril Ramaphosa. of Mahatma Gandhi. Still wearing the green t-shirts they donned before leading As people waved small South African flags at the starting thousands of people in the blazing line of the 33rd annual “Gandhi Walk,” morning sun on a “going green” Rev. Jackson reminded the crowd that “I first met President environmental awareness walk, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., had been a Jackson and President Ramaphosa disciple of Gandhi’s nonviolent tactics and Ramaphosa when he huddled at the end of the route to discuss philosophy, adding, “We will march until economic development and strengthening headed the federation of justice is done and freedom won.” ties between the United States and South “We thank God,” he said, “for a new labor and was a strong Africa. and noble South Africa. Let nothing break “President Ramaphosa has a real your spirit. Keep hope alive.” anti-apartheid activist. commitment to expanding and Later, Rev. Jackson was the special guest democratizing economic opportunity,” at a dinner hosted by an organization He never left South Rev. Jackson said. “We will be working of South African entrepreneurs and together more closely.” business executives, Kingdom Business Africa, he stayed in the President Ramaphosa will send “a Network. The theme of the evening was, eye of the struggle. Now “Entrepreneurship as a form of social strong delegation” from the South African government to Chicago for the ” he is the head of state. He activism. 47th Annual Rainbow PUSH Coalition The group’s leader, Faith Mangope, said International Convention, June 13 through worked his way through the goal of the organization is to help its June 16. members “go from survival to success, Rev. Jackson, the founder and president from success to significance.” the ranks, from labor to of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, and As she introduced Rev. Jackson, business to now.” President Ramaphosa have known each Mangope said she was surprised that other for years. Rev. Jackson first visited the two-time American presidential REV. JESSE L. JACKSON, SR. South Africa in 1979, during some of the candidate did not also have a South darkest days of apartheid. African passport because he had been to “I first met President Ramaphosa the country so many times and had stood when he headed the federation of labor and was a strong antiwith “generations” of South Africans in the long struggle against apartheid activist,” Rev. Jackson said. “He never left South apartheid. Africa, he stayed in the eye of the struggle. Now he is the head She said he was one of “the individuals who paved the way for of state. He worked his way through the ranks, from labor to a free South Africa.” business to now.” Rev. Jackson told the roomful of business owners and www.thechicagocitizen.com
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A day after attending the state funeral of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela,Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., met privately with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to discuss economic development and strengthening ties between the United States and South Africa.
executives that when he first visited South Africa, the only blacks he saw in the airport were pushing brooms or slinging mops. “We never turned South Africa loose because it’s so much like South Carolina,” Rev. Jackson said, referring to his native state. “I grew up in apartheid, too. We called it segregation.”
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BUSINESS Chicago Scholars President & CEO Selected for Obama Foundation Fellowship CHICAGO – Chicago Scholars President & CEO
was recently selected by the Obama Foundation to join the inaugural 2018 Fellows class. Selected from more than 20,000 applicants from 191 countries, Dominique Jordan Turner will join a two-year, non-residential program that brings together 20 leaders representing 11 countries around the world who are creating transformational change on many of the world’s most pressing problems. The Obama Foundation selected Dominique Jordan Turner to continue Chicago Scholars work of equipping under-resourced youth to get to and through college, find meaningful careers, and become the next generation of Chicago leaders “Young people in the city of Chicago have so many gifts, talents and superpowers. When activated, they will do great things. I hope this fellowship helps transform how we see black and brown youth in Chicago and across the country” said Dominique Jordan Turner. “With the Obama Foundation, Chicago Scholars will be able to continue activating the talent within many more young people as one of the largest college access and leadership development organization in the city.” The Fellowship will offer hands-on training, leadership development, and a powerful network for Fellows to amplify the impact of their work and inspire a wave of civic innovation. Over the course of the two-year program, Obama Foundation Fellows will participate in four multi-day gatherings to collaborate with one another, connect with potential partners, and break down silos to advance their work. The first Fellows gathering will be in Chicago in May. Each Fellow will also develop and pursue with the Foundation a personalized plan to leverage the fellowship and Obama Foundation resources to take their work to the next level. As Fellows put their plans into action, the Obama Foundation will assist with access to mentors, coaches, and additional resources. “The 2018 Obama Foundation Fellows come from diverse backgrounds but share a common desire to make positive change and create the world as it should be,” said David Simas, CEO of the Obama Foundation. “By bringing these individuals together, we hope to help amplify the work of our Fellows so it has a widespread impact. On behalf of President and Mrs. Obama and the Obama Foundation family, I congratulate our new Fellows and look forward to working with them.” The work of the 2018 Fellows will support the Obama Foundation’s broader mission to inspire, empower, and connect the next generation of civic leaders. Geographic diversity, commitment to the Obama Foundation’s values, and existing work all factored into the selection process. To learn more about the Obama Foundation Fellowship, please visit www.obama.org/fellowship. A list of 2018 Obama Foundation Fellows can be found at https://www.obama.org/fellowship/2018fellows/.
Isiah L. Thomas III to Keynote the 51st Annual Chicago Business Opportunity Fair Former NBA All-Star & CEO to address economic empowerment for minority-owned businesses CHICAGO – The Chicago Minority Supplier Development
Council (ChicagoMSDC) and Allstate have teamed up to bring the Chicago Business Opportunity Fair to Chicago for the 51st year. The two-day event brings together the Chicago region’s supplier diversity community, consisting of corporate government buyers and certified minority business suppliers, for the purpose of facilitating networking and business opportunities. Isiah L. Thomas III, Chairman & CEO of Isiah International LLC, an investment holdings company, will serve as this year’s keynote speaker. The Chicago Business Opportunity Fair will take place on Tuesday, April 24th and Wednesday, April 25th from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Chicago located at 151 E. Upper Wacker Dr. A native Chicagoan, Isiah L. Thomas III has a career that spans more than three decades in business and sports. He is a former NBA point guard and 12-time, NBA All-Star. In 1996, he was named as one of the NBA’s “50 Greatest Players” in celebration of their Golden Anniversary season. As Chairman & CEO of Isiah International LLC, Thomas is also the owner of five companies: Isiah Real Estate, a development firm specializing in commercial properties; TAND Properties, a property management, private equity, and asset management firm; Isiah Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations; and GRE3N Waste Removal. Thomas also co-owns the waste removal’s sister company, RE3 Recycling, with his daughter, Lauren. The Chicago Business Opportunity Fair is the longest running, multi-day conference and trade fair focused on the economic empowerment of minority business enterprises. The ChicagoMSDC signature event, originally called The Chicago Business Opportunity Day at its inception in 1968, continues to contribute to the success of interactions between corporations and minority-owned businesses as well as highlights the strategic benefits of supplier diversity. More than 1,000 certified minority-owned businesses, buying organizations, and advocates within the supplier diversity community attend the Chicago Business Opportunity Fair annually. In addition to public workshops, a lunch and learn session, and a trade fair, guests will hear from the Honorary Chairs of the
51st Annual event: Bridget Sakach, Network Security & Privacy Specialist, AIG Property & Casualty; Doug Sparkman, Chief Operating Officer, Fuels, North America, BP America, Inc.; Dr. C. Adam Callery, President, Sagesse Lumiere; Debra Johnson, Senior Director, Supplier Diversity, BP America, Inc.; Ruby McCleary, Director, Supplier Diversity, United Airlines; Linda Hou, President, American Chrome Company; and Rico Martinez, President/CEO, Water Integrated Treatment Systems; Thomas McCleary, President, Endow, Inc.; Tamara Maxwell, Director of MOWB, EXIM Bank; and Sheila Morgan, President & CEO, ChicagoMSDC. The Chicago Minority Supplier Development Council, Inc. (ChicagoMSDC) is a premier organization for increasing business opportunities between major buying organizations and minorityowned businesses. The ChicagoMSDC exists to create partnerships between minority businesses, corporate America and government as well as to promote basic fairness in the marketplace for all. The ChicagoMSDC partnership includes over 250 private and public-sector buying organizations and more than 1,100 minority businesses. Today, the ChicagoMSDC is one of 24 affiliate councils of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC).
Suite of Mood-Inspired Home Air Care Products Launched
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Earth Friendly Products®, the maker of ECOS™ laundry detergent and over 200 other environmentally friendly products, is launching a new suite of mood-inspired home air care products, including ECOSBreeze™ Fabric & Carpet Odor Eliminator and ECOSBreeze™ Room Spray.
masking them, the plant-powered spray is formulated to be safer for people and pets. It comes in three ECOS signature scents: Lavender Vanilla, Lemongrass, and
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Magnolia & Lily. “Your sense of smell is your most powerful sense” says Jenna Arkin, Vice President of Innovation at Earth Friendly Products®. “It’s the only sense that’s directly connected to the amygdala and hippocampus — areas of the brain that process emotion and memory. That’s why we’ve combined our new odor elimination technology with our customers’ favorite ECOS scents.” As effective as leading conventional brands on tough smells like food and smoke odors, ECOSBreeze™ Fabric & Carpet Odor Eliminator is certified Safer Choice by the U.S. EPA, the highest standard of ingredient safety on the market.
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Rare 1846 Men’s Shirt Donated to the Illinois State Museum SPRINGFIELD, IL – The Illinois State Museum is thrilled to
announce the recent donation of a man’s dress shirt dating back to 1846, with a documented history of who made it, who wore it, and the specific day on which it was worn. Springfield native Zimri Enos wore the short on his wedding day on June 10, 1846. The high-collared, ruffled shirt is made of linen, fastens to the throat, and is embroidered with Zimri’s initials. Its triangular-shaped gussets under the sleeves would have allowed him to have a wider range of motion. Ruffled shirts were considered fancy at the time, and were typically worn by urban gentlemen. They even had some political implications. Politicians of the day who wished to paint their rivals as elitist and out-of-touch often accused each other of wearing “ruffled shirts.” Zimri’s mother, Salome Enos, made the shirt. She’s considered one of the “founding mothers” of Springfield because she and her husband were one of the first families to own land in the city. The
shirt was passed down through several generations before being donated to the Illinois State Museum by the O.M. Hatch family, descendants of the Enos family. The shirt came with a handwritten note reading, “Wedding shirt of Father’s made by Grandma Enos.” While a shirt like this would have been common in the 19th century, they’re quite a rare find today. Most of them were cut down for children’s clothing, cut up for bandages, or turned into rags somewhere along the way. The shirt will be on display at the “Illinois Bicentennial and Beyond: The Illinois Legacy Collection” exhibition, which will open on June 30. The Illinois State Museum, located on located 502 S. Spring St. in Springfield, promotes discovery, learning, and an appreciation of Illinois’ natural, cultural, and artistic heritage. The Museum’s extensive collections and research activities provide the foundation for exhibitions and public programs that tell the story of the land, life, people and art of Illinois.
Louis Vuitton Announces Virgil Abloh as New Menswear Designer New York – Virgil Abloh, 37, is
making history as the first black artistic director for Louis Vuitton. This is a huge accomplishment, considering how underrepresented black names are in the luxury European world of fashion. Here’s what we know about the new designer. In 1998, Abloh started DJing for fashion parties and even opening sets for artists like Travis Scott, going by the name, “Flat White.” He graduated from University of Wisconsin with an engineering degree and then studied architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He’s had no formal training in fashion design, however, his fashion interest peeked meeting with Kanye West in 2002, becoming his creative consultant. Then in 2009, Abloh and West interned at Fendi. Michael Burke, CEO of Louis Vuitton, was the CEO of Fendi at the time of Abloh and West’s internship. “I paid them $500 a month,” Burke told the New York Times. “I was really impressed with how they brought a whole new vibe to the studio and were disruptive in the best way. Virgil could create a metaphor and a new vocabulary to describe something as oldschool as Fendi. I have been following his career ever since.” In 2012, Abloh started his first fashion label, Pyrex Vision, a streetwear line with luxurious T-shirts and vintage flannels. This set the precedence for his next line, Off-White, launched in 2013 and has a higher-end twist on streetwear fashion. And good news for the Off-White fans, Abloh will still be designing for Off-White as he takes on his new role with Louis Vuitton. “Virgil is incredibly good at creating
Lands’ End’s New Sunrise Swimsuit Collection Shines on the Horizon
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his season, Lands’ End is introducing the Lands’ End Sunrise Collection, swimsuits that are both sophisticated and fun for women that are confident, comfortable and looking for trend-relevant swim styles. The full swimwear assortment of the Lands’ End Sunrise Collection is now available at LandsEnd.com. Each year, Lands’ End offers beautiful, high-quality swimsuits at an exceptional value that interpret each season’s latest swim trends,” said Chieh Tsai, senior vice president of design, Lands’ End. “This year we are introducing the new Lands’ End Sunrise Collection which continues to build upon the company’s long-standing expertise in swimwear fit, but also features the newest fashion silhouettes, color combinations and eye-catching prints representative of the latest runway trends.” The Lands’ End Sunrise Collection offers this season’s trends, from sophisticated to fun with plunging to high necklines, flounce ruffles, minimal silhouettes and lace up details. With many reversible fabric options, beach-goers will find bikini tops and bottoms can perform double duty in style. Here are some of the latest swimwear trends found in the collection:
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season and can be found in one-piece styles in the Sunrise Collection such as the Women’s Lace Up One-Piece in the trend-right medallion pattern.
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bridges between the classic and the zeitgeist,” praised Burke. The designer is making plans to expand the perception of consumers and rebrand Louis Vuitton to continue bridging the gap between streetwear and high fashion, all while communicating a message. “Product is only one part of the luxury narrative,” Abloh told the New York Times. “I want to use Louis Vuitton’s history with travel to really look at different cultures around the world to help make all our humanity visible. When creativity melds together with global issues, I believe you can bring
the world together. Fashion on this level can really open eyes.” “I feel elated,” said Abloh. “This opportunity to think through what the next chapter of design and luxury will mean at a brand that represents the pinnacle of luxury was always a goal in my wildest dreams. And to show a younger generation that there is no one way anyone in this kind of position has to look is a fantastically modern spirit in which to start.” He will be showing his first collection for Louis Vuitton at Paris Men’s fashion week in June.
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GA GA FOR GINGHAM – Blue gingham is the freshest,
must-have pattern of the season and can be found on several swimsuits in the Sunrise Collection including the Women’s Reversible High-Neck Bikini.
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this season more than ever. For those looking for a glamorous swim silhouette the Women’s Halter V-Neck offers sophistication and fun.
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OFF THE SHOULDER – Footloose and fancy free, the
ultra-feminine beach look is off the shoulder and ruffles combined. The Women’s Flounce Bikini Top offers just the right amount of flirt for summer days ahead.
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SAY “HI” TO NECKLINES – High-necklines in
swimsuits do offer more coverage and more style this season. The Women’s Reversible High-Neck Bikini Top features a lace-up back and black and white prints combining three of this season’s must-have trends.
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LINK Unlimited Scholars Honors Kirkland & Ellis as This Year’s DreamKeepers Award Recipient LINK Unlimited Scholars is Chicago’s only college and career success organization focused solely on African-American Youth. This one-of-a-kind program’s mission is to connect economically disadvantaged African American high school students with mentors, resources and foundational skills required for success as they advance into, through and beyond college. LINK has served more than 2,400 scholars since its inception in 1966 and boasts a 100% college acceptance rate for the past 17 years and counting. DreamKeepers is LINK’s annual fundraiser where more than 500 of Chicago’s business, philanthropic and community leaders come together to support the organization’s goal of providing educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged youth and young adults from some of the Chicagoland’s most underserved neighborhoods. This year the gala will be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, at the Hyatt Regency Chicago (Cocktails served at 5:30). Themed, From Dreams to Reality, this event is a night to celebrate the overall achievements of LINK, raise awareness about the organization, and to highlight the need for continuous support. In recognition of their enduring commitment as a corporate partner, global law firm Kirkland & Ellis will be honored as this year’s DreamKeepers Award recipient. Being chosen for this award means LINK has a partnership with a company (or individual) who--over the years--has given personal, professional, and financial treasures as a means to help LINK provide access to the success of every LINK scholar. Leslie Smith, a Kirkland & Ellis partner and member of the firm’s Global Management Executive Committee, who will accept the Dreamkeepers Award on behalf of the firm, said, “At Kirkland, we believe diversity makes us more vital, more competitive and better able to serve a varied client base, and we are committed to engaging meaningfully in programs that help students from diverse backgrounds reach their full potential academically and personally. We are proud to contribute to the fantastic work LINK Unlimited does on behalf of promising African-American students in our community, and honored to be recognized for our long-standing partnership with LINK.”
TUSKEGEE AIRMEN INC. 47TH ANNUAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS - Tuskegee Airmen
Inc. is set to host its 47th Annual Convention, August 9 -11, 2018 at the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa. The TAI 47th Annual Convention - “Helping Youth Fulfill Their Promise,” convention will proceed over several days and will feature a “Welcome Day”, “Heritage Day”, “Diversity/Military Day”, and “Youth Day” intermingled throughout TAI organizational business meetings, training seminars, historical documentation, and more. Rounding out the convention and celebration will be the Tuskegee Airmen Grand Gala on Saturday, August 11, 2018 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. ABOUT TUSKEGEE AIRMEN INC.
Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. (TAI), headquartered in Tuskegee, Alabama with 56 chapters in major cities and military installations across the U.S., was established over 40 years ago to educate the public and keep alive the legacy of those who were part of the
Tuskegee experience during World War II. Membership in TAI is open to civilians, veterans, active duty and retired military from all service branches. “To continue to celebrate their milestone of 75 years of excellence, we have set a goal to raise $75 Million over ten years for the Tuskegee Airmen Youth Aerospace and STEM Academy as a perpetual memorial to the Tuskegee Airmen,” says Brigadier General Leon Johnson, USAFR (Ret.), National President, Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. The Tuskegee Airmen Youth Aerospace and STEM Academy has the goal to simulate the efforts made beginning in 1941 that resulted in over 16,000 individuals being part of the Tuskegee experience which proved that blacks could take on any and all aspects related to the field of aviation. Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c) (3) organization. There will also be a special guest performance by Melinda Doolittle (from American Idol) on Thursday, August 9, 2018 during the welcome reception 6:00 p.m. to
For nearly two decades, more than 30 employees from Kirkland & Ellis have served as mentors to scholars of the LINK organization. This contribution has provided the LINK scholars with emotional support, tuition assistance, and access to professional development opportunities. Kirkland & Ellis mentors teach scholars and encourage them to do their best. It speaks volumes to the successful outcome of the program. “Mentoring, at its core, guarantees young people that there is someone who cares about them, assures them they are not alone in dealing with day-to-day challenges, and makes them feel like they matter. Research confirms that quality mentoring relationships have powerful positive effects on young people in a variety of personal, academic, and professional situations” says LINK Board Chairman, Jonathan Swain. Kirkland & Ellis encourages its employees to give service to their community, and LINK reaps the benefit of this dedication. Each mentor is matched with a scholar for their entire four years in high school and form life changing relationships, many lasting far longer than the four year requirement. Dr. Roslind Blasingame-Buford, President & CEO of LINK said, “We chose to honor Kirkland & Ellis this year for their consistent and unwavering commitment to the work we do on behalf of African-American students in Chicago. LINK understands that social disparities often place them at a disadvantage when it comes to academic achievement, personal development, and college readiness. As an organization, we respond to this critical need and it is especially rewarding to have a company like Kirkland & Ellis standing with us as we work to fulfill this mission.” EVENT DETAILS WHAT: DreamKeepers. LINK’s annual fundraiser WHEN: Tuesday, May 1, 2018 WHERE: Hyatt Regency Chicago, 151 East Wacker Drive, Crystal
Ballroom, Chicago, IL 60601, (Cocktails served at 5:30 pm, 7:00 pm Dinner and program) REGISTER AT: www.linkunlimited.org
8:00 p.m. To register online, visit www.taiconvention.com. HOPLEAF HOSTS 3RD ANNUAL “PEIRCE DAY” ANDERSONVILLE (CHICAGO)
– Sunday, April 29, 2018 the Hopleaf Bar for the third consecutive year, host “Peirce Day” from Noon2am. 100% of gross receipts will be donated to Helen C. Peirce School of International Studies, a local CPS school located at 1423 West Bryn Mawr. Hopleaf will be offering its normal menu during normal business hours. Over the past two years, Hopleaf Bar, the Andersonville establishment owned by Michael Roper and Louise Molnar, raised over $100,000 to support arts enrichment programming at Peirce School, including dance, art, and after school programming. Due to the budget challenges in Chicago and Springfield, fundraising will unfortunately be needed to bridge the growing gap for programs previously funded by CPS, www.chicagocitizen.com
Hopleaf ’s support has been critically important. “Having strong neighborhood schools is the foundation of a vibrant and diverse neighborhood, like Andersonville. We are proud to support the teachers, administrators, staff, parents and kids from Peirce. We are thankful for the strong community that exists there and are excited to host ‘Peirce Day’.” said Roper. “Like we have the past two years, we are expecting a great crowd to come out to support Peirce and Hopleaf. Everyone over 21 is welcome to join us to support our school,” said Joe Dunne, President of Friends of Peirce. “We are so thankful for Michael and Louise and the team at Hopleaf. Over the course of the last six years the Hopleaf Bar has helped raise over $250,000 for Peirce arts and after school programs. Hopleaf ’s gesture is incredible and a testament to how philanthropy can be good business.” Celebrating its 25th year in business, Hopleaf also continues the
Kegs for Kids Tap started in October 2015 as a daily dedicated fundraising platform for Peirce. “The Kegs for Kids Tap has been a wonderful success up to this point and we plan to continue the program throughout the year,” says Roper. All beer sales from the dedicated beer on the Hopleaf menu go to support Peirce programs. Breweries, parents, teachers, and community members have taken turns sponsoring the Kegs for Kids Tap throughout the year. About Friends of Peirce: Friends of Peirce, a 501(c)(3), is made up of dedicated parents, merchants and residents who are passionate about improving and fundraising for the neighborhood school, Helen C. Peirce School of International Studies, which educates pre-K thru 8th grade students at 1423 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue in Chicago Illinois 60660. MARQUETTE BANK CELEBRATES NATIONAL COMMUNITY BANKING MONTH WITH FUNDRAISING PROJECT ORLAND PARK, IL – Marquette
Bank, a locally-owned neighborhood bank, is participating in National Community Banking Month along with thousands of other community banks in the nation to raise awareness about the importance of banking locally to help strengthen local economies. This year, Marquette Bank is also adding a fundraising component by selling a plush version of the bank’s mascot with proceeds benefiting local community organizations and nonprofits. “Marquette Bank is Chicagoland’s leading independent neighborhood bank. We exist to help our neighbors make smarter financial decisions and we happily support our local communities,” stated Betty Harn, Executive Vice President. “We thought a service project was a fitting way to observe community banking month.” When residents choose to hold deposits with a hometown bank, the banking benefits stay in the community by supporting: jobs, residential home financing, local business lending, increased community development and support of local charities. In 2017, Marquette Bank supported over 180 local nonprofits and community organizations through its Marquette Neighborhood Commitment initiative helping in four areas of need: shelter, hunger, education and health/wellness. To see a list of these organizations or to participate in the fundraiser, visit www.emarquettebank.com/ marty to reserve a “Marty The Moose” plush toy for only $10 before Monday, April 30, 2018. For more information, call 1-888-254-9500.
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Voters Choose the Top Illinois Buildings SPRINGFIELD, IL – Buildings inspired by
sports, religion, the Illinois prairie and the skies above were chosen as the state’s top buildings in online voting for the Illinois Top 200 project. The top vote-getters include Chicago’s Wrigley Field, the Baha’i House of Worship in Wilmette, a “Prairie style” Frank Lloyd Wright home in Springfield and Chicago’s soaring Willis Tower. The Illinois Top 200 project lets Illinoisans vote every two weeks on the most inspiring leaders, greatest books, top businesses and much more. By the state’s 200th birthday on Dec. 3, voters will have chosen 10 favorites in 20 different categories – the Illinois Top 200. Voting in the next category, top historic sites, is underway at www.IllinoisTop200.com. Nominees include the Old State Capitol and the Lincoln Home in Springfield, Pullman National Monument in Chicago, Cahokia Mounds in Collinsville, and Route 66. Here are the top 10 Illinois buildings:
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WRIGLEY FIELD – Home of the Chicago
Cubs since 1916, this stadium is known for its ivy-covered outfield walls, hand-operated scoreboard and cozy neighborhood setting. With appearances in movies, plays and songs, Wrigley has become synonymous with Chicago.
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DANA-THOMAS HOUSE – Designed
in 1902, this Springfield landmark is the
than one million people visit its observation deck each year.
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ROBIE HOUSE – The Frederick C.
Robie House, in Chicago’s Hyde Park, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and is considered the greatest example of the “Prairie School” of architecture, with clean, horizontal lines that match the flat landscape.
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TRIBUNE TOWER – Completed in
most complete of Frank Lloyd Wright’s early “Prairie” houses. Its 35 rooms and three main levels are filled with Wright-designed furniture, lights and art glass.
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BAHA’I HOUSE OF WORSHIP – The Baha’i
faith has nine houses of worship around the world, and oldest of them is a stunning structure in Wilmette. It opened in 1953 after decades of planning and features a dome 138 feet high.
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WILLIS TOWER – The Willis Tower
(originally the Sears Tower) is a 110-story skyscraper in Chicago. It was the tallest building in the world for nearly 25 years. More
1925, the Tribune Tower is a landmark in downtown Chicago. The neo-Gothic building, the product of an international competition, is 462 feet high with buttresses at the top, reminiscent of European cathedrals.
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JOHN HANCOCK CENTER – This
100-story Chicago skyscraper (now going by the name 875 North Michigan Avenue) was the second-tallest building in the world when it opened in 1969. The distinctive X-bracing on the exterior has helped make the building an architectural icon.
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FARNSWORTH HOUSE – Located along
the Fox River in Plano, this steel-andglass residence was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and was soon considered a masterpiece for its open design and the contrast of its sleek, modern lines against its
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JARROT MANSION – This Cahokia
mansion was completed around 1810, making it the oldest brick building in Illinois. The owner, Nicholas Jarrot, was a French immigrant who became a successful businessman and wanted a substantial home in the new Federal style.
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FORT DE CHARTRES POWDER MAGAZINE – The powder magazine is
considered the oldest building in Illinois, dating back to the 1750s. It was part of a fort the French built about 45 miles south of modern St. Louis to control “the Illinois country” – the area that supplied vital food to Louisiana. Among the buildings that did not make the top 10: Bloomington’s David Davis Mansion, Carbondale’s R. Buckminster Fuller Dome, Champaign’s State Farm Center and Moline’s Deere & Co. headquarters. The Illinois Top 200 is a joint initiative of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, The (Springfield) State Journal-Register and the Illinois Bicentennial Commission. Future categories include authors, musicians, actors, leaders and unforgettable moments. Everyone is invited to suggest possible nominees in each category by using the hashtag #ILtop200 on social media.
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LEGAL NOTICE Copyright Notice Copyright Notice: All rights reserved re common-law copyright of trade-name/trade-mark, STEPHEN OLIVER COBB®as well as any and all derivatives and variations in the spelling of said trade- name/trade-mark-Common Law Copyright © 1971 by Stephen Oliver Cobb®. Said common-law tradename/trade-mark, S TEPHEN OLIVER COBB®, may neither be used, nor reproduced, neither in whole nor in part, nor in any manner whatsoever, without the prior, express, written consent and acknowledgement of STEPHEN OLIVER COBB® as signified by the red-ink signature of Stephen Oliver Cobb ®, hereinafter "Secured Party." With the intent of being contractually bound, any juristic person, as well as the agent of said juristic person, consents and agrees by this Copyright Notice that neither said juristic person, nor the agent of said juristic person, shall display, nor otherwise use in any manner, the common-law trade-name/trade-mark STEPHEN OLIVER COBB®, nor the common-law copyright described herein, nor any derivative of, nor any variation in the spelling of, STEPHEN OLIVER COBB® without the prior, express, written consent and acknowledgment of Secured Party, as signified by Secured Party's signature in red ink. Secured Party neither grants, nor implies, nor otherwise gives consent for any unauthorized use of STEPHEN OLIVER COBB®, and all such unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. Secured Party is not now, nor has Secured Party ever been, an accommodation party, nor a surety, for the purported debtor, i.e. "STEPHEN OLIVER COBB," nor for any derivative of, nor for any variation in the spelling of, said name, nor for any other juristic person, and is so-indemnified and held harmless by Debtor, i.e. "STEPHEN OLIVER COBB," in Holdharmless and Indemnity Agreement No. SOC092653HHIA01, dated the Fourteenth Day of the Second Month in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred Seventyone against any and all claims, legal actions, orders, warrants, judgments, demands, liabilities, losses, depositions, summonses, lawsuits, costs, fines, liens, levies, penalties, damages, interests, and expenses whatsoever, both absolute and contingent, as are due and as might become due, now existing and as might hereafter arise, and as might be suffered by, imposed on, and incurred by Debtor for any and every reason, purpose, and cause whatsoever. Self-executing Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use: By this Copyright Notice, both the juristic person and the agent of said juristic person, hereinafter jointly and severally "User," consent and agree that any use of STEPHEN OLIVER COBB® other than authorized use as set forth above constitutes unauthorized use, counterfeiting, of Secured Party's common-law copyrighted property, contractually binds User,
renders this Copyright Notice a Security Agreement wherein User is debtor and Stephen Oliver Cobb ® is Secured Party, and signifies that User: (1) grants Secured Party a security interest in all of User's assets, land, and personal property, and all of User's interest in assets, land, and personal property, in the sum certain amount of $500,000.00 per each occurrence of use of the common-law-copyrighted tradename/trade-mark STEPHEN OLIVER COBB®, as well as for each and every occurrence of use of any and all derivatives of, and variations in the spelling of, STEPHEN OLIVER COBB®, plus costs, plus triple damages; (2) authenticates this Security Agreement wherein User is debtor and Stephen Oliver Cobb ® is Secured Party, and wherein User pledges all of User's assets, land, consumer goods, farm products, inventory, equipment, money, investment property, commercial tort claims, letters of credit, letter-of-credit rights, chattel paper, instruments, deposit accounts, accounts, documents, and general intangibles, and all User's interest in all such foregoing property, now owned and hereafter acquired, now existing and hereafter arising, and wherever located, as collateral for securing User's contractual obligation in favor of Secured Party for User's unauthorized use of Secured Party's common-law-copyrighted property; (3) consents and agrees with Secured Party's filing of a UCC Financing Statement in the UCC filing office, as well as in any county recorder's office, wherein User is debtor and Stephen Oliver Cobb ® is Secured Party; (4) consents and agrees that said UCC Financing Statement described above in paragraph "(3)'' is a continuing financing statement, and further consents and agrees with Secured Party's filing of any continuation statement necessary for maintaining Secured Party's perfected security interest in all of User's property and interest in property, pledged as collateral in this Security Agreement and described above in paragraph "(2)," until User's contractual obligation theretofore incurred has been fully satisfied; (5) consents and agrees with Secured Party's filing of any UCC Financing Statement, as described above in paragraphs "(3)" and "(4)," as well as the filing of any Security Agreement, as described above in paragraph "(2),'' in the UCC filing office, as well as in any county recorder's office; (6) consents and agrees that any and all such filings described in paragraphs "(4)" and "(5)" above are not, and may not be considered, bogus, and that User will not claim that any such filing is bogus; (7) waives all defenses; and (8) appoints Secured Party as Authorized Representative for User, effective upon User's default re User's contractual obligations in favor of Secured Party as set forth below under "Payment Terms" and "Default Terms," granting Secured Party full authorization and power for engaging in any and all actions on behalf of User including, but not limited by, authentication of a record on behalf of User, as Secured Party, in Secured Party's sole discretion, deems appropriate, and User further consents and agrees that this appointment of Secured Party as Authorized Representative for User, effective upon User's default, is irrevocable and coupled with a security interest. User further consents and agrees with all of the following additional terms of Self-executing Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use: Payment Terms: In accordance with fees for unauthorized use of STEPHEN OLIVER COBB® as set forth above, User hereby consents and agrees that User shall pay Secured Party all unauthorized-use fees in full within ten (10) days of the date User is sent Secured Party's invoice, hereinafter "Invoice," itemizing said fees. Default Terms: In event of non-payment in full of all unauthorized-use fees by User within ten (10) days of date Invoice is sent, User shall be deemed in default and: (a) all of User's property and property pledged as collateral by User, as set forth in above in paragraph "(2)," immediately becomes, i.e. is, property of Secured Party; (b) Secured Party is appointed User's Authorized Representative as set forth above in paragraph "(8)"; and (c) User consents and agrees that Secured Party may take possession of, as well as other-
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