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GUZZARDI PASSES BILL TO RETURN STATE LAND TO PRAIRIE BAND

POTAWATOMI PEOPLE

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – A state park recognized as the land and ancestral home of indigenous people will be returned to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation under legislation backed by state Rep. Will Guzzardi, D-Chicago, transferring the Shabbona Lake State Park to its rightful owners 175 years after it was taken.

“We are correcting a nearly 200-year-old injustice today by returning this land to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation,” Guzzardi said. “Forcibly ejecting the indigenous population from the state began generations of trauma still felt today. I am proud to join indigenous advocates and members of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation in committee and on the House floor to pass this bill. We’ve got a lot more work to do to correct the egregious wrongs of past generations, but sending this land back to its rightful inhabitants is one step closer to honoring and supporting the fight for indigenous rights and protections.”

Since 1829, treaties between the United States government and indigenous people have recognized nearly 1,300 acres of land surrounding Lake Shabbona in DeKalb County as the land of Chief Shab-eh-nay and his people, now known as the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. In 1849, the federal government sold the land in violation of the treaty, after members of the Band temporarily left to visit the reservation of other Potawatomi who had been forcibly relocated to Kansas. In 1969, the land became a state park.

The Guzzardi-backed Senate Bill 867 will return the park to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, who have worked for decades to reclaim their land. Under agreement with the Prairie Band, the lake will remain open for public recreation.

ANDRADE TO CHAMPION PUBLIC SAFETY, COST OF LIVING ISSUES IN NEW TERM IN ILLINOIS HOUSE

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Jaime Andrade, D-Chicago, returned to Springfield to be sworn in for a new term in the Illinois General Assembly on Wednesday and issued the following statement:

“With the start of a new General Assembly and New Year, we have the unique opportunity to reset and revitalize our commitments to the kitchen table issues facing every Illinoisan in every city, village and community across our state. Our class of colleagues features both returning members and many new, fresh faces who will surely help us craft thoughtful solutions to address record high grocery and rent bills, unattainable college education and a tight job market.

“My commitment to securing our streets from violent, vehicular and property crime remains unchanged and as firm as ever. We cannot allow carjacking, wrongful death and destruction of property from high-speed motorists and other crimes to go unaddressed. I’m proud of my work to tirelessly meet these issues with smart policies like banning high-tech carjacking tools and securing neighborhood schools and parks in high-speed intersections, and more.

“I plan to move legislation forward to better safeguard our construction workers in high speed highway work zones. Too many workers are killed in high-speed collisions, because we haven’t done enough to reduce speeds. This has to, and will, change.

“Public safety will not be secured without tackling the cost of living issues that everyone in Illinois faces. Last year’s budget included vital cost-saving measures that allowed us to get serious about property tax relief, return more dollars to people’s pockets and local governments. Continuing to serve my community in Springfield has been a great honor, and I look forward to getting back to work.”

Advocate Trinity Continues Its Commitment To Inform And Engage The Community

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On Wednesday, Jan. 15th, Advocate Trinity Hospital hosted two community meetings, one at Compassion Baptist Church and another at the Vodak Public Library Branch. Two more meetings are scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 22nd. One will take place at 10 a.m. at Compassion Baptist Church, located at 2650 E. 95th St., and another at 1 p.m. at the Vodak Public Library Branch, located at 3710 E. 106th St.

Part of the investment includes a new $286 million state-ofthe-art hospital facility at 8080 DuSable Lake Shore Drive; and a $706.5 million investment in clinical programs and services.

During its Reimagining Care on the South Side of Chicago meeting, Advocate Trinity Hospital informed residents about how the investment would benefit the community. The goal of the sessions is to have conversations with the community that build on the conversations Advocate Trinity Hospital facilitated last year to get community input on ways to improve health outcomes and health care on the South Side of Chicago.

Blakely said during those listening sessions that took place in 2024, Advocate heard from more than 400 people from the community. She said those sessions were instrumental in creating the plan to close the 30-year life expectancy gap.

Blakely said the goal is health and wellness; and that is not laying in a hospital bed. She said hospital beds are for acute care when it is necessary or when someone needs elective procedures.

“For the rest of everything you need, my desire is for you to have access to those services in an outpatient space, going to a clinic down the street and going right back home. That’s the vision we have,” she said.

Blakely said access was a recurring theme in developing the plan -- access to food, access to pharmaceuticals, access to work and access to a place to exercise. The expense of healthcare was another part of the feedback from the community. With the $706.5 million, $500 million will be for 10 neighborhood care sites, and $200 million will be for virtual and in-person specific chronic disease management clinics.

Gwendolyn Oglesby-Odom is the Executive Enterprise Vice President of Community Engagement for Advocate Health Care. Prior to this role, Ogelsby-Odom was the Chief Nursing Officer at Advocate Trinity Hospital.

“I cannot tell you how happy I am, how invested I am, that we have this opportunity as a community to now have state-of-the-art health care on the south side of Chicago,” she said. She added the community has really worked with and alongside Advocate.

Dr. Michelle Blakely has been the President of Advocate Trinity Hospital since 2022. She walked the attendees through the process Advocate went through to create the plan for the investment. She said she wanted to continue to listen to the community and get their input. She said the plan is to develop a health care strategy that is different than anything Advocate has done before.

Blakely did acknowledge that Advocate Trinity needed to do a better job of bringing the providers out into the community to engage with them as a way to improve health and wellness. She said there is a plan to do that. She also said there will be a pharmacy vending machine in clinics to provide access to prescriptions.

“We really are intentional in making sure we’re bridging these gaps, based on what people have told us,” she said. Community residents who attended the meeting had positive feedback about the investments.

The Reverend Lloyd Biddle, Interim Senior Pastor at Compassion Baptist Church, said he was encouraged by Advocate Trinity’s commitment to pay community residents a good wage. Another community member thanked Advocate Trinity for their plan to bring a new hospital to the community. He said, “something like this makes you want to get well.”

For more information about Advocate Health Care’s investment, visit MyVoiceMyHealth.com.

Giannoulias Announces 2nd Annual John Lewis Leadership Award

Criminal Justice Advocate Ivoryana Neal & Education

Advocate Anthony Ray Wright Jr. Honored for Achievements

In partnership with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias presented the 2nd annual John Lewis Youth Leadership Award (JLYLA) to 21-year-old Ivoryana Neal and 23-year-old Anthony Ray Wright Jr.

“It’s wonderful to honor the impact of the late Congressman Lewis by recognizing two incredible young Illinoisans for their significant service to our communities,” Giannoulias said. “Ivoryana and Anthony are truly carrying out the spirit of Congressman Lewis’ legacy.”

Neal, a Bellwood native and a December 2024 graduate of Spelman College, is passionate about criminal justice reform and has helped educate peers on the need for more re-entry support for formerly incarcerated individuals and their families. Neal’s firsthand experiences interning with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office in Atlanta and with the Broadview, Illinois, police department have informed her calls for reform with real-life facts.

Wright, the author of two self-published novellas focused on Black History, grew up in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood. After graduation from the University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign in May 2024, he returned to continue the work he had begun as an intern at Introspect, a not-forprofit. He helped re-envision a Black History curriculum that engages today’s teens by having students interview their grandparents about their part in the Great Migration. Wright also worked tirelessly in 2024 as a newly trained voting deputy registrar, helping many Chicago youth register to vote, study the issues and cast their first ballots.

Giannoulias also named 22-year-old school social worker Reagan Johnson of Vienna, Illinois, as first runner-up in the 2024 program. Johnson, born and raised in Illinois’ southern coal country, was recognized for raising funds for bus transportation so that the 400 high school students living in Johnson County’s remote and isolated 340 square mile service area could have access to after school programming in nature and the arts.

This is the second year of Illinois’ participation in the NASS JLYLA program. Competitors must be between the ages of 18 and 25, Illinois residents and have established a record of service and leadership that meets the ethos of Congressman John Lewis’ legacy. Giannoulias plans to accept nominations for the third annual Illinois John Lewis Youth Leadership Award in Fall 2025.

Advocate Trinity Hospital is engaging the community once again as it rolls out its plans for its more than $1 billion investment to health care on the South side. PHOTO PROVIDED BY ADVOCATE HEALTH CARE.

More than $1.58 million awarded by the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation

CHICAGO — The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation (GDDF) is pleased to announce it awarded more than $1.58 million in grants to 59 of Chicago’s small arts organizations and arts advocacy organizations in 2024, including its end of year grant cycle. Twenty-one Chicago area arts organizations received multi-year grants of $30,000 or more last year.

The Chicago arts grantees are a portion of the nearly $6.2 million in funding provided to 127 organizations in the Chicago region and Lowcountry of South Carolina across GDDF’s three program areas in 2024: Artistic Vitality, Broadening Narratives, and Land Conservation. The Foundation makes grants twice a year in the summer and late fall.

In total, GDDF is currently funding more than 160 small arts organizations in the Chicago region through

its multi-year general operating grants.

Among GDDF’s 2024 Chicago arts grantees are nonprofit advocacy organizations the League of Chicago Theatres and Lawyers for the Creative Arts, which were awarded grants of $75,000. Additional Chicago Artistic Vitality grantees include Chicago Jazz Philharmonic ($40,500), Jazz Institute of Chicago ($40,500), Natya Dance Theatre ($40,500), See Chicago Dance ($40,500), Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center ($40,500), Silk Road Rising ($40,500), Definition Theatre Company ($36,000), and Shattered Globe Theatre ($36,000). Arts organizations receiving grants of $30,000 include Asian Improv aRts Midwest, Chicago Dancemakers Forum, Ensemble Dal Niente, Kalapriya, Lucky Plush Productions, Mandala South Asian Performing Arts, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, Steep Theatre Company, The Newberry Consort, and Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art.

in 2024

$30,000 Lucky Plush Productions

$30,000 Mandala South Asian Performing Arts, Inc.

$30,000 Rivendell Theatre Ensemble

$30,000 Steep Theatre Company

$30,000 The Newberry Consort

$30,000 Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art

$27,500 Open Television (OTV)

$27,000 Access Contemporary Music

$27,000 Deeply Rooted Productions

$25,500 Aerial Dance Chicago

$25,500 D-Composed

$25,500 HotHouse

$25,500 Kokandy Productions

$25,500 Spudnik Press Cooperative

$25,500 Strawdog Theatre Company

$25,000 Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival

$25,000 High Concept Labs

$25,000 Red Clay Dance Company

$25,000 The Chicago Poetry Center

$22,500 Community Film Workshop of Chicago

$22,500 Lawndale Pop Up Spot

$22,500 MAKE Literary Productions

$22,500 MOMENTA

BECOME AN ADVOCATE: HELP THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION DRIVE CHANGE

The Alzheimer’s Association is calling on passionate individuals to join its network of advocates and help make Alzheimer’s and other dementias a national priority. By sharing personal stories, contacting government officials, and engaging in flexible, impactful ways, advocates play a vital role in driving legislative action and improving the lives of millions affected by the disease.

Advocates Making a Difference

Thanks to the tireless efforts of Alzheimer’s Association advocates, critical legislation has been passed, and federal research funding has seen significant increases. However, the fight is far from over.

“It is more important than ever to champion the power of art, nurture our land, and share the stories that shape our self-understanding,” said Arnold Randall, executive director of the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. “Even as they are doing exciting and important work, many of the organizations we support are facing challenges and uncertainty. At GDDF, we value the deep, steady, and long-term relationships we build with our grantee partners. We remain committed to trust-based practices, our mission areas, and the values of equity and trust that guide our work. We are proud to support these organizations that are doing such important work in their fields and communities.”

$22,500 Roots and Culture Contemporary Art Center

$22,500 The Artistic Home Acting Ensemble

$22,500 The Mural Movement

$22,500 The Seldoms

$22,500 The South Side Jazz Coalition

$22,500 Union Street Gallery

$22,500 Woman Made Gallery

$18,000 Comfort Station

$18,000 First Floor Theater

$18,000 Synapse Arts

$18,000 TUTA: The Utopian Theatre Asylum

$15,000 Chicago Reader

$13,500 Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art

$13,500 Lubeznik Center for the Arts

$12,000 Beyond This Point

$12,000 Diasporal Rhythms

$12,000 Midsommer Flight

$10,000 Water Street Studios

The Alzheimer’s Association needs dedicated volunteers to help build on these successes and amplify the movement in Congress and state capitals across the nation.

“Advocates are the heartbeat of our mission,” said Lionell Martin Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter. “Every letter written, phone call made, or personal story shared brings us one step closer to a future without Alzheimer’s.”

Flexible Ways to Get Involved

The Alzheimer’s Association welcomes advocates with all levels of availability and experience. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or new to advocacy, there’s a way for you to make a difference:

• Share Your Story: Caregivers and those affected by Alzheimer’s can connect with elected officials to share their personal experiences and highlight the need for legislative support.

• Leverage Social Media: Advocates active on platforms like Twitter or Facebook can tag government officials in posts and raise awareness about Alzheimer’s-related issues.

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Washington Heights,Roseland,Rosemoor, Englewood,West Englewood, Auburn-Gresham, Morgan Park, Maple Park, Mt. Vernon, Fernwood, Bellevue, Beverly, Pullman, West Pullman, West Pullman,Riverdale, Jeffrey Manor and Hegewisch.

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More than 65% of GDDF’s 2024 grants were for multi-year general operating support, and 70% of the December grants provided general operating support. The Foundation also provides project, planning, technical assistance, and cash reserve funding. In addition to grantmaking, GDDF is committed to supporting its grantee partners in a variety of ways, including access to training and support for collaborations and convenings.

2024 Chicago Artistic Vitality grantees

$75,000 Lawyers for the Creative Arts

$75,000 League of Chicago Theatres

$53,250 Pullman Arts (Voice of the City fiscal sponsor)

$40,500 Chicago Jazz Philharmonic

$40,500 Jazz Institute of Chicago

$40,500 Natya Dance Theatre

$40,500 See Chicago Dance

$40,500 Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center

$40,500 Silk Road Rising

$36,000 Definition Theatre Company

$36,000 Shattered Globe Theatre

$30,000 Asian Improv aRts Midwest

$30,000 Chicago Dancemakers Forum

$30,000 Ensemble Dal Niente

$30,000 Kalapriya

$8,500 St. Charles Singers

$7,500 Homeroom

$6,000 Orion Chamber Ensemble Funding by Region and Program

Chicago Region Funding

2024 total: $4.38 million to 89 organizations Fall cycle grants: $1.47 million to 35 organizations

Chicago Artistic Vitality

2024 Total: $1.58 million to 59 organizations Fall cycle grants: $757,000 to 26 organizations Broadening Narratives

2024 Total: $682,693 to 14 organizations Fall cycle grants: $229,500 to 5 organizations

Chicago Land Conservation

2024 Total: $2.12 million to 16 organizations Fall cycle grants: $490,000 to 4 organizations

The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation supports land conservation, artistic vitality, and regional collections for the people of the Chicago region and the Lowcountry of South Carolina. The Foundation seeks to sustain and build resilient, vital, engaged, and equitable communities in these two regions by supporting conservation, arts, and collecting organizations that broaden narratives. For more information, visit gddf.org.

• Write Letters to the Editor: With just a few minutes, you can draft a letter to your local newspaper, encouraging readers to contact their representatives.

Why Advocacy

Matters

Advocates not only bring attention to the challenges of Alzheimer’s but also influence policymakers to act. Increased research funding, better caregiver support, and the development of new treatments depend on legislative action fueled by the voices of those who care deeply about the cause.

Join the Movement

Becoming an advocate is simple, and your involvement is tailored to fit your schedule, style, and skills. Whether you have a few minutes or a few hours to spare, your contribution matters.

To learn more and sign up as an Alzheimer’s Association advocate, visit https:// alzimpact.org/volunteer today. Together, we can drive change and work toward a world without Alzheimer’s.

Contact: Lionell Martin, Public Relations Manager, Alzheimer’s Association, lrmartin@ alz.org, 773.593.4211.

About the Alzheimer’s Association

Illinois Chapter

The Alzheimer’s Association offers a 24/7 Helpline (800-272-3900) that is available 365 days a year. Specialists and master’slevel clinicians provide confidential support and information to individuals living with dementia, caregivers, families, and the public.

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Coco Gauff Announced as Unrivaled Investor

(Black PR Wire) Recently, groundbreaking professional women’s basketball league Unrivaled announced women’s tennis star Coco Gauff as the latest in a long line of notable investors in the league.

“I’m thrilled to be joining Unrivaled as an investor,” said Coco Gauff. “Basketball is one of my favorite sports, and the chance to support a league that’s redefining the game is exciting. I look forward to being part of this movement and continuing to help elevate women’s sports to new heights.”

Last month, Unrivaled announced an oversubscribed Series A investment round. The League secured more than $28 million

in Series A funding to go along with the $7 million raised during the league’s seed round, which was announced in May 2024. The combined $35 million is indicative of the tangible enthusiasm for Unrivaled that transcends and elevates women’s sports.

Gauff is the latest icon to invest in the upstart league. Additional investors to-date include Alex Morgan and Trybe Ventures, Carmelo Anthony, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Michael Phelps, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, The Berman Family, Dawn Staley, David Levy, John Skipper, Moira Forbes, Tyus and Tre Jones, Dan Rosensweig, Richard Sarnoff and Gary Vaynerchuk.

Black PR Wire and Business Wire to Host Joint Webinar for BHM

(Black PR Wire) This February in celebration of Black History Month, Business Wire and Black PR Wire will present their annual Black History Month Webinar. The virtual event, entitled “Business Communications Tactics,” will focus on communication strategies and media relations for businesses – specifically, how to get your message out.

A panel of top-notch speakers will be presenting on key topics, such as:

The Power of the Press - where we will focus on public and media relations; the role of media outlets in elevating Black businesses and the role of the press release in a communications plan;

Social Media Strategies - where we expand to both digital and social media strategies and address how businesses can use both paid and non-paid digital and social media campaigns to increase visibility and revenue;

Branding and Brand Messaging – This discussion will help to define the organization’s brand values and mission, and help build brand visibility;

Crisis Communication – A key and important area to be fully engaged and prepared for, but hope it never has to happen; and

Startups/Going Public – A discussion on how to navigate and prepare for the investor relations side of things, and much more.

The webinar is scheduled for mid-late February 2025. It is free and open to the public, but will require advance registration. Stay tuned to Black PR Wire’s social media channels for more information.

Anthony O’Neal Releases New Book “Take Your Seat At The Table’’

WASHINGTON, PRNewswire -- Anthony O’Neal, personal finance expert, #1 national best-selling author and host of podcast/YouTube show, The TABLE, releases new book Take Your Seat At The Table: Live An Authentic Life of Abundance, Wellness and Freedom (Nelson Books) today. Already a #1 bestseller, O’Neal provides a blueprint to reclaim ownership over your faith, finances, career and relationships.

“My hope is to help people have ownership over their lives and take a seat at the head of their table.”

O’Neal delves into all aspects of life to provide a roadmap for stepping into your full potential. At the heart of the book is the metaphor of the table - where life’s most important conversations, decisions, and celebrations unfold.

“The danger lies in not claiming your seat at the head of your table,” said O’Neal. “Many people are building someone else’s dream in their 9-5, while neglecting their own. They’re accumulating debt, so their paycheck isn’t their own. They have a lack of ownership in their lives and aren’t stepping into their full potential. This book helps people change that

- to have ownership over their lives and take a seat at the head of their table.”

As a personal finance expert with over 2 million followers, his advice has garnered national attention (ABC’s Good Morning America, Fox & Friends, LIVE with Kelly & Mark).

Take Your Seat At The Table is available wherever books are sold.

O’Neal is a #1 national bestselling author of Debt-Free Degree, author of Take Your Seat at The Table, personal finance expert and host of podcast/YouTube show “The TABLE.” Since 2014 he has challenged cultural norms and equipped millions of people to live a debtfree life, break generational wealth-gaps and build wealth. He has appeared on Good Morning America, Live! with Kelly and Mark, The Tamron Hall Show, and has been featured in Success Magazine, Bloomberg, Black Enterprise, among others. In 2024, his show received 31MM+ views and 7.1MM+ downloads. He has been recognized by Black Enterprise as Top 40 Under 40 (2023) and Top 25 Personal and Professional Development Influencers to Follow by Success Magazine (2023).

Forbes, Tyus and Tre Jones, Dan Rosensweig, Richard Sarnoff and Gary Vaynerchuk.

IPSY Joins Forces With Gabrielle Union to Celebrate Black History Month

LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- IPSY, the world’s largest beauty subscription that delivers monthly drops of the greatest beauty discoveries, is thrilled to announce Gabrielle Union as the curator of its February Icon Box. Featuring makeup, skin, and hair products, Icon Box by Gabrielle Union is designed to reflect the star’s belief that beauty is a journey of self-expression and invites users to explore their unique layers with unapologetic confidence.

Available starting February 1st, Icon Box by Gabrielle Union will feature coveted brands, such as LYS Beauty, Kosas, Elemis, and Benefit Cosmetics, along with Union’s own brand Flawless by Gabrielle Union. Also included will be tips for how Union uses beauty as a way to constantly redefine her most happy, confident, and truest self every day.

“Collaborating with IPSY on the Icon Box and being part of its Black History Month social content has been such a meaningful experience for me,” said Gabrielle Union. “As a Black female founder, it’s important to me to find ways to highlight the joy found in self-expression and vibrancy found in the Black experience. Through this collaboration, I hope I can empower everyone to hold space for the many versions of themselves and help them find the looks that celebrate each one.”

champions the art of embracing, loving, and expressing your authentic self, will also be released at the start of February.

“As the founder of Flawless by Gabrielle Union, an actress, wife, mother, and activist, Union is constantly refining and evolving her look to show up as her most-authentic self in all her roles,” said Kristy Westrup, Chief Merchandising Officer at IPSY. “This authenticity is something we know inspires our community, which makes her partnership with IPSY a true collaboration in both spirit and execution.”

Amplifying the Black Joy Is Beautiful social campaign, IPSY will spotlight inspiring stories, content, and products across its platforms, elevating the beauty and resilience of the Black community throughout Black History Month. In addition, IPSY’s February Limited Edition Mystery Bags are designed by students from Project Level, a Bay Area non-profit program that nurtures the creative needs of at-risk and underserved youth, and feature two distinct designs inspired by an ode to hair.

“During the month of February, IPSY will also provide our members with exclusive access to Blackowned brands, including Fenty Beauty, Briogeo, Danessa Myricks, Pat McGrath Labs, and Buttah Skin, via our online IPSY Shop,” adds Westrup.

Charm subscribers, offering eight premium beauty products valued at up to $350 for just $65.

For more information about IPSY and its subscription options, please visit www.ipsy.com. For updates and news around the February Icon Box and IPSY’s Black History Month campaign, be sure to check out the brand’s socials @IPSY during the month of February.

As the world’s largest beauty subscription, IPSY delivers monthly drops of the greatest beauty discoveries and curated community favorites just for you. Uniting over 20 million hyper-engaged fans to a network of established and emerging brands, creators, and experts, IPSY is the only place that curates endless beauty finds to discover what’s right for you. Whether you’re a beauty enthusiast or just starting your journey, IPSY lets you experiment, evolve, and find new ways to express yourself with every box.

In addition to curating the February Icon Box, Union will also serve as the narrator in IPSY’s upcoming Black History Month social campaign, entitled “Black Joy Is Beautiful.” The short film, which

Fans and beauty enthusiasts are encouraged to sign up for an IPSY subscription to secure their February Icon Box. The Icon Box is a quarterly upgrade available exclusively to IPSY Glam Bag and Boxy-

Gabrielle Union is an actress, producer, activist, and best-selling author. She executive produced the hit romantic comedy THE IDEA OF YOU, which was the number one most watched Amazon original film on Prime Video in 2024. Next up Union will be seen starring in RIFF RAFF opposite Bill Murray and Jennifer Coolidge and recently wrapped production on the horror film CASKET GIRLS. She also starred in and executive produced THE PERFECT FIND on Netflix, earning an NAACP Image Award nomination. Union has authored multiple New York Times best-selling books, including We’re Going to Need More Wine and You Got Anything Stronger? She launched the haircare line Flawless by Gabrielle Union for textured hair, co-founded Proudly, a baby care brand focused on the needs of children with melanated skin, and co-founded Bitsy’s, a healthy children’s snack company. She is a strong advocate for inclusion, accessibility, and diversity in entertainment and beyond.

FASHION POWERHOUSE MAKES DEBUT WITH FALL/WINTER 2024 COLLECTION

Womenswear Brand, Ada & Edith, Makes Luxury Fashion Accessible

HOUSTON – Ukonwa Ojo, former Chief Global Marketing Officer for M.A.C Cosmetics, Amazon Prime Video & Studios and Global Brand President of CoverGirl, today announces the formal launch of Ada & Edith, her luxury, style-driven womenswear brand, with the introduction of the Fall/Winter 2024 capsule collection. Ojo founded Ada & Edith in January 2024 after pausing a highly successful, decades-long corporate career which included over 60 awards and honors from Forbes Magazine, Women’s Wear Daily and Financial Times among others. Inspired by an extended journey through Italy, Ojo began sketching and tapped into her true passions – fashion and design. Her Fall/Winter 2024 collection features eight highly curated, sophisticated pieces made with beautiful fabrics and expert tailoring. With Ada & Edith, Ojo aims to empower women to easily incorporate high fashion into their everyday lives without sacrificing function or comfort.

“For too long, the fashion industry has been dominated by men designing for women. Women are trailblazers in every part of their lives and deserve beautiful clothing that compliments their dynamic lifestyles,” said Ukonwa Ojo, Designer and Founder/CEO. “Ada &

Edith is designed for women with multiple responsibilities, or ‘commas,’ in their lives – career, kids, friends, family. I’m thrilled to introduce a luxury brand for real women doing incredible things.”

On this premise, Ada & Edith is redefining women’s fashion with modern, elegant designs that fit today’s busy lifestyle. From an early age, Ojo was encouraged by her late mother, Adaora Edith – a London-trained, Nigerian fashion designer and the brand’s namesake, to explore and define her unique sense of style. With Ada & Edith, Ojo hopes to continue to inspire women to look and feel their best in effortlessly stylish designs.

Ada & Edith’s designs are made in Italy from the highest quality Italian fabrics and tailored masterfully to last. To accommodate women of all shapes and sizes with a flattering fit, each style comes in

three sizes - S/M, M/L and XL/XXL. The Fall/Winter 2024 collection features timeless pieces and tailored silhouettes peppered with bursts of bold, vibrant color. New arrivals include the Jos Cape in green and black; the Sebastian Shirt in white; the Brera Mini Dress in pink and burgundy; the Manhattan Vegan Leather Skirt in brown; the Brooklyn Pants Set in black, the Waterloo Sweater Dress in black; the Cordoba Dress in burnt orange and beige; and the Windsor Dress in white and black. Prices range from $200 - $500.

“The beauty of Ada & Edith is that the clothes effortlessly accompany you on your daily journey,” said Ojo. “You can choose to dress the pieces up with heels and statement jewelry, or you can go the more casual route and with a pair of sneakers. Either way, the pieces will leave you feeling confident in every room you walk into.”

Future collections to be announced. For more information, please visit https://adaandedith.com/.

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Ammons Shares Policy Accomplishments, Priorities Ahead

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Continuing her efforts to advancing equity-driven policies across Illinois, state Rep. Carol Ammons, D-Urbana, is outlining her priorities for the upcoming legislative session while reflecting on significant accomplishments from the past year, including over 30 new Ammons-backed laws that took effect on January 1, 2025.

“Last year, we made incredible strides to support our communities, from expanding assistance for low-income households to introducing tax credits that help families raising young children,” said Ammons. “These investments reflect the values of equity and opportunity that guide my work. But as we enter this new legislative session, I’m eager to tackle the challenges still facing our residents — especially the rising costs that are putting undue pressure on families. We need bold, transformative policies to deliver real relief.”

As chairwoman of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus and an integral member of several key com -

mittees, Ammons has spearheaded impactful legislation benefitting residents statewide. Notably last session, Ammons was instrumental in advancing birth equity protections for women of color and safeguarding reproductive rights, slashing healthcare costs for working families, and securing funding to combat homelessness.

With a focus on equity, inclusion, and transformative solutions, Ammons remains committed to ensuring that Illinois works for all its residents, especially those who have been left behind.

“I’m deeply honored to serve as a voice for the Urbana-Champaign community and for historically excluded communities across Illinois, particularly Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populations,” said Ammons. “This year, I will continue prioritizing safe communities, equitable access to high-quality education, and expanding economic opportunities for every Illinoisan.”

Delgado Delivering Bold Solutions for Illinois’ Public Transit and Communities

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Representative Eva-Dina Delgado, D-Chicago, began her new term with a powerful call for action to address critical issues impacting Illinois residents. Taking the oath of office on Wednesday, Delgado pledged unwavering dedication to improving public transit, reducing cost of living, and ensuring affordable housing.

“In taking this oath, I reaffirm my commitment to the promises we made to our communities: creating tangible solutions for rising living costs, combating crime, and delivering a public transit system that truly works for every Illinoisan,” said Delgado.

Public transportation remains a cornerstone of Delgado’s legislative agenda. Drawing from insights gained during her recent visit to Germany, where she studied their world-class transit infrastructure, Delgado emphasized the urgent need for reform.

“Over the past year, I have not

only listened to the families and commuters who depend on our transit system but also sought innovative solutions globally,” Delgado stated. “Germany’s integrated, efficient transit model offers invaluable lessons. It is time we apply expert-driven strategies to modernize and unify our own fragmented system, restoring public trust in buses and trains.”

Delgado also outlined her vision for fostering community-driven approaches to crime reduction and economic relief. “Our solutions must be rooted in the lived experiences of those who face these challenges daily. Together, we can create safer, more affordable, and connected communities for future generations,” she added.

As the new legislative session begins, Delgado calls on her constituents to join her in shaping the future. “It is an honor to serve this incredible community. Your voices fuel my fight in Springfield. Together, we can build a stronger, more equitable Illinois.”

Walsh Lays Out Legislative Session Priorities

JOLIET, Ill. – Reducing costs for families and improving critical resources are among the top priorities this legislative session for state Rep. Larry Walsh Jr., (D-Elwood), who will work toward propelling policy that alleviates everyday struggles, including his key sponsorship to remove the senior driving test requirement.

“This session, I’ll continue my focus on fueling growth and making our communities more livable,” said Walsh. “Rising costs in Illinois and across the country are making everyday life harder for our families. We must think ahead by prioritizing workable solutions that will pour more back into our communities — initiatives that focus on creating jobs, improving infrastructure, and expanding services.”

“This session, I’ll continue my focus on fueling growth and making our communities more livable,” said Walsh.

During his tenure, Walsh has supported slashing costs and holding government spending accountable to ensure funding and resources to help those in need, especially working families and seniors living on fixed incomes. Last year, Walsh pushed for essential property tax relief for seniors and also led initiatives to expand affordable housing, improve critical resources for first responders, and protect workplace rights.

“Economic opportunity is the foundation of a thriving community. By making smart investments and working across the aisle, we can support working families and build a stronger future for everyone,” said Walsh.

Pay Yourself First

Get Your House In Order

“Pay yourself first!” is one of the first and the most important lessons to be learned from a financial advisor. Yet, it is not a lesson well known or followed in Black communities. Why? For decades too many of our Black families have lived a hand-to-mouth existence and experienced a long history of being overworked and underpaid. It is no surprise that many families in our communities have worked on jobs that have only had Social Security as a retirement option.

Bren Sheriff

Scripture tells us in in Hosea 4:6, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” So, I am determined in this column to share my knowledge and information to help somebody. Then my living and this column will not have been in vain.

If you work on a job that does not offer a retirement plan, guess what? The State of Illinois may have a retirement savings plan for you. Illinois is one of twenty states that has enacted a Work and Save Program for its residents. It is called Illinois Secure Choice. It is an IRA (individual retirement account) operated by the state. For additional information call: 855-650-6913 (employers) 855-650-6914 (workers) or go to their website clientservices@ilsecurechoice.com You now have a way to pay yourself first through Illinois Secure Choice.

Bye for now, Bren.

QUIZ: Is there a difference between a Durable Medical Power of Attorney and a Medical Power of Attorney?

Answers to last week’s quiz: There is no difference.

Answers to last week’s quiz: The difference between a Durable Medical Power of Attorney and a Medical Power of Attorney is that a DURABLE Medical Power of Attorney will allow the appointed agent to continue to make decisions even if the person becomes mentally incompetent, whereas a standard Medical Power of Attorney might not.

Get more detailed answers to last week’s QUIZ question or for broad 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.

FROM HOMELESSNESS TO HOLLYWOOD:

The Johnson Family’s Inspiring Journey of Faith, Unity, and Triumph

ATLANTA, PRNewswire

-- The Johnson family’s rise from homelessness to national acclaim is a testament to resilience, faith, and unity. Their documentary, Embracing the Dream, debuts January 26, on Amazon Prime Video, capturing their extraordinary journey of overcoming challenges and building a legacy in entertainment.

Dasha and Takela Johnson, founders of Fresh Oil Apostolic Center in 2002, stood firm in their faith despite homelessness, public judgment, and strained family relationships as they supported their sons’ creative aspirations. Their story demonstrates how love and perseverance can transform even the direst circumstances into platforms for greatness.

Their sacrifices fueled extraordinary success. Dontrell became an award-winning songwriter and singer, while Caleb flourished as a young entrepreneur. Aaron, who began his career at age 9, emerged as a visionary storyteller. By 13, Aaron was producing videos for Grammy-nominated artist Betty Wright, and by 18, he had secured a production deal with Wendy Williams Productions. At just 15, Aaron spoke in place of Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders

for the Diversity Conference in Vermont. At 17, he represented the United States at a major film festival in London, winning for his acclaimed feature LOST. That same year, Miami’s Mayor Francis Suarez and the City of Miami honored him with his own day and

a proclamation celebrating his achievements.

Aaron’s journey includes sharing stages with luminaries like the late Oscar winner Harry Belafonte, and he has earned numerous accolades, including the 365 Black Award, where he was honored alongside icons like Ava DuVernay and Marvin Sapp. A four-time author, Aaron’s story reflects a global impact, inspiring audiences with a message of perseverance and faith.

Embracing the Dream showcases the Johnson family’s incredible resilience and offers a behind-the-scenes look at how they turned obstacles into opportunities. Accompanying the documentary is their book, A Family Guide in Faith & Entertainment, now available on Amazon. The book provides insights into balancing faith and ambition while navigating life’s challenges.

“This story is for every dreamer,” Aaron shares. “It’s proof that faith, love, and unity can overcome anything.”

Embracing the Dream premieres Jan. 26, on Amazon Prime Video, celebrating the power of faith and family to inspire audiences worldwide.

The Johnsons. Aaron Avont Johnson Productions LLC

Navigating Changes as a Family

(Family Features) Every family experiences changes. Some are planned, others are unexpected. Some are joyful, others are marked by pain or uncertainty.

Whether it’s divorce, the death of a loved one, welcoming a new sibling or moving to a new home, these events impact every member of the family. For young children, even small changes can feel monumental, and how adults talk with them affects how they respond and cope.

Dr. Lauren Loquasto, senior vice president and chief academic officer at The Goddard School, shares this guidance to help families navigate change.

Why Transitions Matter to Young Children

To understand why transitions affect children so deeply, it’s important to remember children see the world differently than adults. Their routines, relationships and surroundings establish a sense of security and safety. Their families and role within them form their initial identities. Any disruption, big or small, can shake their foundation. Children can handle change, but adults must help

them process it.

Children are naturally perceptive. When something changes, they notice. When they lack the language or understanding to ask questions, they express their feelings through behavior. It’s how young children express, “I’m feeling something, but I don’t have the words for it.”

When children become clingier after a new sibling is born or struggle with meltdowns in a

new classroom, they’re trying to process the changes in their lives. These behaviors signal, “I’m not sure what to do with all these feelings.”

View Changes Through Children’s Eyes

Everyone experiences changes differently. Even within the same family, adults and children may perceive and respond to the same event in unique ways. An adult may see moving to a new home as an exciting fresh start while children may see it as leaving behind the only bedroom they’ve ever known.

Approaching changes through a child’s lens helps reframe what’s happening. Instead of minimizing feelings, adults can acknowledge the shift children are experiencing and guide them with care.

Proactively Communicate

When families face big changes, one of the most common questions is, “What do we tell the kids?” There’s often a struggle between wanting to protect children from overwhelming emotions and offering them enough information to make sense of what’s going on.

25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. MCCALLA RAYMER

LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. MCCALLA RAYMER

LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 Chicago IL, 60602 312-3469088 E-Mail: pleadings@mccalla.com Attorney File No. 23-16559IL Attorney Code. 61256 Case Number: 23 CH 09540 TJSC#: 45-97 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 23 CH 09540 I3259001

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION Citibank, N.A. Plaintiff vs. Thomas Quinn, as Special Representative for Angelita Torres; Sherry Frausto; Javier Peralta; Joseph Torres; Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Angelita Torres; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants; Defendant 22 CH 10391 CALENDAR 64 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on February 25, 2025, at the hour 11:00 a.m., Intercounty's office, 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, IL 60602, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 2605-323-026-0000. Commonly known as 9726 S. AVENUE J, CHICAGO, IL 60617. The real estate is: single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: At sale, the bidder must have 10% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff's Attorney, Marinosci Law Group, PC, 2215 Enterprise Drive, Suite 1512, Westchester, Illinois 60154. (312) 9408580. 22-06020 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3259027

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY,

ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY

DIVISION PNC Bank, National Association

Plaintiff vs. Derek Davis; City of Chicago; Unknown Owners, generally, and Non-Record

Claimants Defendant 22 CH 2530 CALENDAR 56

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on February 26, 2025, at the hour 11:00 a.m., Intercounty's office, 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, IL 60602, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 2036-116-020-0000. Commonly known as 8104 S. Euclid Ave, Chicago, IL 60617. The real estate is: single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: At sale, the bidder must have 10% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff's Attorney, Altman, Strautins & Kromm, LLC d/b/a Kluever Law Group, 200 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1880, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (312) 236-0077. SPS00132322FC1 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3259065

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ELIZABETH “LIZZIE G” ELIE LICENSED REALTOR

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