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A PUBLIC HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCATE Dennis Deer has been a Cook County Commissioner for the 2nd District since 2017. During that time, he has worked to ensure mental health services are accessible to Cook County residents. He has declared racism and gun violence as a Public Health crises in Cook County. P2 Cook County Commissioner Dennis Deer has represented the 2nd District since 2017. PHOTO PROVIDED BY DENNIS DEER.
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CHICAGO – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to award a $245,000 grant to the state of Illinois to develop and implement a beach monitoring and notification program. Since 2002 EPA’s partners across the nation have used nearly $206 million in BEACH Act grants to protect the public by monitoring beaches for bacteria, maintaining and operating public notification systems, identifying local pollution sources, and reporting results to EPA. Under the Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health (BEACH) Act, EPA awards grants to eligible state, territorial and Tribal applicants to help them and their local government partners monitor water quality at coastal and Great Lakes beaches. When bacteria levels are too high for safe swimming, these agencies notify the public by posting beach warnings or closing the beach. EPA’s most recent Beach Report found that beaches on U.S. coasts and along the Great Lakes were open and safe for swimming 92 percent of the time in 2020. Check with your local public health authority on water conditions when making plans to go the beach. GOV. PRITZKER SIGNS LANDMARK EQUITY-DRIVEN NURSING HOME RATE REFORM LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE CARE FOR SENIORS
CHICAGO — Governor Pritzker signed historic and equity-focused nursing home rate form legislation (HB246) that will improve care for nursing home residents across Illinois. The legislation holds facility owners accountable by tying new funding to improving care for vulnerable Illinoisans. The reform principles include increased funding that is tied to staffing levels, a proven predictor of improved health outcomes for residents; a new pay scale for certified nursing assistants that increases wages based on years of experience; and funding connected to improving key quality measures. The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services first introduced these reforms in March 2021, and they were also included in the Governor’s budget for this fiscal year. Illinois will become the first state to implement this reform model, as well as the first to incentivize better nursing home staffing at this magnitude. For the first time in Illinois, there will be a direct tie between funding for nursing home industry and quality measures, including the hiring of staff. “Since day one of my administration, I’ve made it clear that everyone deserves quality, affordable healthcare,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “With today’s signing, Illinois will no longer tolerate an emphasis on profits over people, especially at the expense of our most vulnerable Illinoisans. When it comes to taking care of our seniors, Illinois is setting a new standard— the highest in the nation. This is what accountability looks like.” Medicaid customers, and especially Black and Brown nursing home residents, are more likely to live in understaffed facilities, making equity a driving force behind the changes in the nursing home rate reform legislation. COVID-19 disproportionately affected nursing homes in vulnerable, often Black and Brown communities, further widening the inequities that exist within long-term care. But the need for change in the nursing home Medicaid payment system in Illinois began long before the pandemic. The law goes into effect July 1, 2022 pending federal approval.
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Cook County Commissioner is a public health and mental health advocate Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
At 10 years old his life was changed when he witnessed a murder. He suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He made a decision that he would go to college and come back and make positive changes in his West side community. He graduated from Jackson State University and received a Bachelor of Science in Elementary/Special Education. From there, he earned a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Psychology and a Ph. D. in Christian Psychology. After graduating, he worked with returning citizens who were dealing with mental health and substance abuse issues. Deer began to connect with elected officials to create the Second Chance Act, and was instrumental in crafting the first model of a Cook County program that hired ex-offenders, the Cook County Re-Entry Employment Program. Deer has been a business owner and came up against roadblocks during that time, so he started a commission within the Cook County government to have business owners give feedback on more effective ways for the County to serve African American and minority small business owners. That became the Cook County Commission on Small Business and Supplier Diversity. When Deer was re-elected, he was appointed chair of Health and Hospitals. Deer believes social determinants of health – housing, food security, access to healthcare and transportation – along with health inequities led to
more Black people dying on COVID-19. It is Deer’s mission to ensure Black people are able to get their health taken care of. With declaring gun violence a Public Health crisis, Cook County has designated a $1 million fund to specifically deal with gun violence, prevention and intervention. Deer also declared Mental Health and lack of Mental Health services a Public Health crisis. This is an area Deer is very passionate about. He is aware that more Mental Health services are needed in Cook County, especially in the wake of COVID-19. May was Mental Health Month and Thursday, May 19th, was Mental Health Day. Deer didn’t receive counseling for the PTSD from witnessing the murder at the age 10 until he was in college. Deer is a proponent of Domestic Violence services. Cook County partnered with the Chief Judge and the Cook County Sherriff’s Office to get 24-hour domestic service. Now, people can get orders of protection 24-hours a day and they do not have to wait. Deer serves on the National Institute of Drug Abuse, part of the National Institute of Health, which supports scientific research on drug use and the consequences. Deer believes there should be a campaign of education surrounding mental health, as well as in the faith community. He wants to roll out the campaign within the next four years. For more information about Cook County Commissioner Dennis Deer, visit www.commissionerdeer.com.
Roughly Half of Public Schools Report That They Can Effectively Provide Mental Health Services to All Students in Need WASHINGTON, PRNewswire -- Roughly half (56 percent) of public schools moderately or strongly agreed that they could effectively provide mental health services to all students in need, according to data released today by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) within the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences (IES). Seventy percent of public schools reported an increase in the percentage of their students seeking mental health services at school since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and roughly three-quarters (76 percent) of schools also reported an increase in staff voicing concerns about their students exhibiting symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and trauma. “We’ve seen an increase in students seeking mental health services and in staff voicing concerns about students’ mental health since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said NCES Commissioner Peggy G. Carr. “The pandemic has taken a clear and significant toll on students’ mental health. This snapshot of the pandemic’s mental health impact is critical in informing the need for student mental health services.” During the 2021-22 school year, the most common type of mental health service provided by public schools was individual-based intervention (e.g., one-on-one counseling) at 84 percent of public schools, followed by case management (e.g., coordinating mental health support) at 70 percent, and external mental health referrals at 66 percent. Nearly all (96 percent) public schools reported providing mental health services for their students during the 2021-22 school year. However, 88 percent of public schools did not strongly agree that they could effectively
provide mental health services to all students in need. The three most prevalent limitations identified by these schools that limit their ability to serve their students’ mental health needs were an insufficient number of mental health professionals to manage their school’s caseload, inadequate access to licensed mental health professionals, and inadequate funding. The findings released today are from the latest round of the experimental, monthly School Pulse Panel (SPP). The panel was designed to be nationally representative of public primary, middle, high, and combined-grade schools, with data collected between April 12 and April 26, 2022. A total of 830 schools participated in the April collection. The School Pulse Panel is part of NCES’s innovative approach to delivering timely information regarding the pandemic’s impact on public K-12 schools in the U.S. The survey provides reliable data focused on virus spread mitigation strategies, learning modes offered by schools, student and staff quarantine prevalence, and mental health needs of, and services provided to, students and staff, as reported by principals in U.S. public schools. This is the fifth experimental data product from the School Pulse Panel. Experimental data products are innovative statistical products created using new data sources or methodologies. Experimental data may not meet all NCES quality standards but are of sufficient benefit to data users in the absence of other relevant products to justify release. NCES clearly identifies experimental data products upon their release. The data released today can be found at the COVID-19 dashboard at https://ies.ed.gov/schoolsurvey/.
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CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY WELCOMES DAVID DUCHOVNY TO HAROLD WASHINGTON LIBRARY CENTER JUNE 14 IN CONVERSATION WITH PETER SAGAL Chicago Public Library (CPL) today announced that they will be hosting award-winning actor, writer, director, singer-songwriter and bestselling author David Duchovny at the Harold Washington Library Center June 14 at 6 p.m., in conversation with Peter Sagal, to discuss his new novella The Reservoir. Books will be available for purchase and Duchovny will be available to autograph copies at the conclusion of the program. David Duchovny is an award-winning actor, writer, director, New York Times best-selling author, and singer- songwriter. With an acting career spanning more than three decades, Duchovny is a two-time Golden Globe winner and four-time Emmy nominee. He is a prolific author whose fourth novel, Truly Like Lightning, was published in February 2021. His previous novels include the New York Times best seller Holy Cow, Bucky F*cking Dent, and Miss Subways. As a musician, Duchovny has released two studio albums, Hell or Highwater and Every Third Thought. His new book, The Reservoir, follows an unexceptional man in an exceptional time. We see our present-day pandemic world and New York City through the eyes of a former Wall Street veteran, Ridley, as he, in his enforced quarantined solitude, looks back upon his life. He examines his
wins, his failures, the gnawing questions—his career, his divorce, his estranged daughter—and wonders what it all means and who he really is. Peter Sagal is the host of the Peabody Award-winning NPR™ news quiz Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me!™ and the author of The Incomplete Book of Running and The Book of Vice. He is a playwright, screenwriter, an amateur athlete, and host of several podcasts and documentaries, including The Chernobyl Podcast from HBO and Constitution USA with Peter Sagal on PBS. How to Attend David Duchovny Discussion: Doors to the Cindy Pritzker Auditorium at the Harold Washington Library will open at 5:30 p.m., and seating is first come, first served (350 capacity). Should the auditorium fill to capacity, guests will be seated in an overflow room and view the event by live video simulcast. Books are available for purchase and the author will autograph copies at the conclusion of the program. This event will also be streamed live on CPL’s YouTube channel and CPL’s Facebook page. Chicago Public Library will archive the video on YouTube for folks who are unable to attend or tune in virtually to watch live.
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COLLINS’ MEASURE REMOVING PROHIBITIONS AGAINST CANNABIS USERS BECOMES LAW State Senator Jacqueline Collins sponsored a new law addressing the collateral consequences of cannabis use criminalization. “People looking to correct their criminal record should not be stopped from meaningfully participating in society because of a positive drug test for cannabis,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “We have to stop treating its use as grounds for dismissal with respect to jobs and petition-filing.” Individuals seeking to expunge or seal a felony conviction were previously required to take and pass a drug test to show the absence of illegal substance, including cannabis. House Bill 4392 will now allow petitioners to continue the filing process despite a positive test for cannabis. The new law was signed Friday. Expungement and sealing are ways of allowing individuals to hide or clear their record, expanding their access to job opportunities and certain spaces. Before the signing of Collins’ law, despite cannabis’ legality in Illinois, a positive test would affect petitioners’ filing outcome prior to case consideration. “People deserve second chances, and it is important that we afford this opportunity to those whose circumstances may have led them to crime,” Collins said. “This legislation is especially meaningful for our communities of color, who face disproportionate disparities in the criminal justice system.” The new law takes effect Jan. 1, 2023. HUNTER SUPPORTS NEW LAW TO ADDRESS RISE IN CATALYTIC CONVERTER THEFT Since 2019, the number of catalytic converter thefts has skyrocketed across the country, with Illinois being among the states with the highest robberies. That’s why State Senator Mattie Hunter co-sponsored a new law that will regulate catalytic converter sales. “The amount of catalytic converter thefts is out of control,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “This measure will prevent thieves from being able to resell any converters and hopefully remove the motive for these crimes.” By adding catalytic converters to the definition of recyclable metal, the new law requires recordkeeping on the purchase of catalytic converters. The record will include the license plate number of the vehicle, photographs or video of the seller, a verified name and address of the seller and a signed declaration by the seller stating that the catalytic converter was not stolen. In addition, the measure will prohibit a recyclable metal dealer from purchasing a catalytic converter with a value over $100 in cash. On average, catalytic converters cost around $1000 to replace. According to Schaumburg police, a skilled thief can remove a catalytic converter in less than 90 seconds with a few simple tools. “Law enforcement agencies recommend protecting your car by parking in a garage or well-lit area, parking near a security camera and engraving your license plate number or Vehicle Identification Number on the catalytic converter,” Hunter said. “While this law will help stop the motivation behind these crimes, it is still important to find ways to protect yourself and your property.” House Bill 107 was signed into law on Friday and is effective immediately.
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Former Van Dyke Horn Public Relations Agency Rebrands as 98Forward DETROIT PRNewswire -- It’s true. The communicaGrand Rapids, Houston, New York and Phoenix. tions agency formerly known as Van Dyke Horn has a new The alliance is not a merger or buy-out, it is a strategic and collaborative partnership. 98Forward remains name and brand: 98Forward. Michigan’s largest Black-owned communications agency While the name and brand has changed — the 24 based in Detroit. It continues executing strategic camyears of communications knowledge and expertise remains paigns that resonate with clients’ industries, stakeholders the same. The agency’s new name, 98Forward, not only and their target audiences. 98Forward is respected marks the year that the agency was founded, 1998, it for its skill, integrity and dedication to not only its signifies the continuity with its institutional legacy, and the clients but its community across a variety of intrajectory of the Black-owned, woman-owned businesses: dustries including government, transit, healthcare, Forward. education, nonprofit, cultural initiatives, technolThe agency originally founded by Georgella Muirhead and the late Bob Berg as Berg Muirhead and Assoogy, law, retail, entertainment, manufacturing, ciates has grown to be one of the region’s leading public hospitality, real estate and insurance. relations agencies. The agency has executed communica“This storied agency, now named 98Forward, tions campaigns tailored to meet the needs of more than has been a staple in Detroit and across the communication sector,” said Lambert CEO Michelle 150 clients from a diverse group of industries. In 2016, Olson, APR. “98Forward stands out not only by its Muirhead and Berg passed the torch onto Marilyn Horn, diverse team of practitioners but also because of 98Forward’s current president and CFO, and her former its proven track record, capabilities and expertise. business partner. Muirhead has remained engaged with the The agency continues to push forward -- always.” agency. The vast complement of services now offered “98Forward allows us to put the best elements of our 98Forward’s team photos were taken at the main branch of the Detroit Public by the 98Forward-Lambert alliance includes comlegacy up-front while connecting with the present and inLibrary on Woodward Avenue. The library opened on March 29, 1921. Designed novating for the future -- we are here to stay,” said Marilyn by architect Cass Gilbert, and partially funded by a gift from Andrew Carne- munity engagement, internal and corporate comHorn, president and CFO. “Our team is our greatest asset gie, the Italian Renaissance-style library has been called the most beautiful munications; environmental social and governance – eight of our 11 team members are long-time employbuilding in Detroit. 98Forward thanks the library for its hospitality, and is (ESG) and diversity consulting, organizational deees. Our entire team has been thoroughly engaged in the grateful for allowing us to shoot our team photos at this important location. velopment, communications, and cause-marketing; renaming and rebranding process, a true collaboration with Photographer: Ara Howrani, Howrani Studios. fractional diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) different perspectives and skills – the foundation of our services and recruiting; and multi-cultural marketits Detroit-based roots and history. ing spanning PR, digital, advertising, and inteagency.” The 11-member team has 139 years of combined comgrated marketing focused on the “new majority”–people 98Forward continues to provide comprehensive communications services, strategy and solutions for corporations, cultural munications experience. 98Forward continues to build up of color, women, and underrepresented stakeholders. experiences and capacity at the agency. The long-time staff have 98Forward also builds on its proven track record of institutions, government and non-profit organizations. extensive experience and executed countless communications “Our new name and identity are as intentional as our inboard placement and board development for women disputable position in the communications industry,” said Geor- campaigns. The agency’s engagement specialists continue to and diverse candidates focusing on paid-board positions gella Muirhead, APR, founder and CEO of 98Forward. “We are work in partnership with government officials, businesses, and board and organizational audits, and consulting on communities and residents; have served as state government true to our origin and our name—allowing us to bring authentic action steps for corporate social responsibility (CSR) officials; created change on major transportation and utility proj- and ESG including programming, giving and foundation and talented ideas to clients across Detroit, the Midwest and ects, as well as providing crisis communications and counsel to beyond. We remain diverse, driven and determined to serve our support. individuals and organizations. clients with expertise, strategy and integrity.” 98Forward continues to move forward. To set up a In 2022, 98Forward announced a strategic partnership with conversation about integrated communications services, 98Forward is the largest Black-owned communications Lambert, a national public relations and investor relations inteagency in Michigan and has held a Minority Business Entercall 313-872-2202 or email hello@98forward.com. For prise (MBE) Certification for the last 24 years, taking pride in grated agency spanning six major talent hubs including Detroit, more information, please visit 98Forward.com.
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A LIFECHANGING WEEKEND OF BRAND BUILDING AND COLLABORATION Chicago, Ill. -- Using the approach of “community over competition” in an industry that is historically known for its competitive nature, the third annual Licensed and Unbothered® Conference in Downtown Chicago is back from June 10-12 at the Swissôtel to teach Savvy Chicks in Real Estate® how to build brands with multiple streams of income. This year, the event will feature 24+ speakers, including Grammy-nominated, Chrisette Michele, who will transparently share their real estate journeys and provide resources to taking your business to the next level. The conference will also feature a new experience: a three-deck yacht! This magical cruise across Lake Michigan includes different themes on each deck, fireworks, and the chance to build life-long relationships with likeminded and dynamic women in business. Naturally, real estate agents take on the market’s competitive mindset in order to se-
cure their client’s dream homes and get ahead of other agents who are doing the same. This approach has worked for years, but Makeda Smith, CEO of Savvy Chicks in Real Estate®, wants people to forget everything they’ve known about the real estate industry because business is not operating as usual. Makeda has been a successful real estate agent for 18 years, making 7-figures in the industry, and recognized as Top Producer by Chicago Association of Realtors for three years in a row. Now, Makeda coaches thousands of women on how to excel in the real estate industry while using this revenue to build multiple streams of income. Makeda teaches this through the untraditional method of community over competition in a normally competitive market. The goal? Generational wealth and a flexible lifestyle for all women in real estate.
People of Crypto Lab (POC) And The Sandbox to Debut Metaverse Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity Hub NEW YORK & PARIS-- (BUSINESS WIRE) --The Sandbox, a leading decentralized gaming metaverse and subsidiary of Animoca Brands, will collaborate with newly launched People of Crypto Lab (POC) on the Valley of Belonging, the first-ever diversity, equity, and inclusivity hub in the metaverse. The new hub will launch Tuesday, June 24, during a special Belonging Week event where The Sandbox will open ahead of its Alpha Season 3 to celebrate our differences, boldy reaffirming the importance of an equitable Web3. POC aims to build a ‘cultureverse’ while investing in and amplifying creators and communities with diverse stories, teams, and projects that represent black and brown women, people of color, and LGBTQIA+ creators, developers, and brands. The Sandbox and kick off a new wave of consumer onboarding and education in Web3 via #MetaPride. NYX Cosmetics and POC Lab will celebrate Pride Month, highlighting
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that makeup has no gender via a non-binary NFT avatar collection featuring voxelized makeup looks for each group represented in the Progress Pride flag. The 8,430 avatar NFT drop, which will mint on 17 June, is representative of the estimated 84.3% global majority population of communities of color & LGBTQIA+. In one of the most diverse collections available, avatar traits will incorporate over 36 skin shades, every ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identification, celebrating our differences ranging from different abilities like prosthetic limbs to cultural identifiers like the hijab. NYX Professional Makeup is donating 100% of its proceeds from the sale of the avatar NFTs to the Los Angeles LGBT Center, amounting to $50,000. The Sandbox ‘Belonging Week’ includes additional communities celebrating pride including MetaPride Land, World of Women (WoW), Blond:ish, and more.
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STORM REID CHANNELS CALIFORNIA SUN FOR SUMMER ARASHIBLU COLLECTION LOS ANGELES PRNewswire -- Actress and producer Storm Reid has officially kicked off Summer by introducing fresh styles under her Storm Reid x Pacsun ArashiBluCollection. A month after her second drop, which features more bold and bright colors, the third drop embraces the beauty of a summer sun, with prints influenced by sunset and sunrise colors and ombre shades. Reid applies a lot of high shine fabrication, new hardware in different shapes and sizes, and textures in her latest assortment of swim apparel, with bikinis, cut out one pieces, cover ups and more, all complemented with gold and silver beads. Like all of her collections, Reid had a hand in directing the campaign. This is another expansion on Reid’s ArashiBlu overall brand, which partners with like-minded collaborators to disrupt the status quo, create curiously and consciously, and works to carve out spaces for honest expression and meaningful dialogues. “I’m a summer baby and every year for my birthday, my sister Paris would buy me a swimsuit,” said Storm Reid. “I ended up with this whole collection as I got older, and it felt just natural to create my own line with Pacsun as part of my growing ArashiBlu brand. Being on drop three already is a dream and I love that this is coming out right in time for summer.” Pacsun is a leading specialty retailer offering a cross section of emerging brands and trending fashion through the lens of youth culture. Throughout the contemporary, streetwear and active lifestyle markets, Pacsun partners with the best brands to offer curated collections, rare and exclusive products, and creative collaborations on every level. Founded in 1980, Newport, CA. Curated in Los Angeles. Follow @pacsun on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and TikTok.
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Black Culture T-shirts Company Adds African Pride Shirts & Hats That Uses Thought Provoking Words to Promote Black Excellence LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- Lex Pyerse Clothing announced this week the launch of several African and Caribbean inspired apparel that is meant to empower African and Caribbeans through freedom of expression. Lex Pyerse Clothing uses motivating word clusters for their shirts and hoodies and matches them with embroidered hats to showcase the powerful Pan-African message. Currently, the countries represented in this new line of apparel are Ghana, Mozambique, Nigeria, Jamaica, Seychelles, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and Barbados with more scheduled to come soon. Lex Pyerse Clothing, founded in 2019, is a pro-black apparel company that always focuses on Black pride clothing and inspirational word clusters. The addition to the new African and Caribbean inspired word cluster shirts and
designs help prove that this company is serious PHOTOS: LEXPYERSECLOTHING about expressing Blackness of all types. The Lex Pyerse website sells African American inspired t-shirts, sports bras, leggings, and hoodies for men, women, and children of all ages. Their hats have affirmations without the word cluster. During a recent sale, a happy customer said, “I love my Haitian flag hat. Great embroidery
and fits perfectly.” A second customer at the same sale said, “My Ghanaian hoodie is the perfect morning affirmation and powerful statement for my day.” Pyerse Dandridge, the founder of Lex Pyerse Clothing was quoted as saying, “As a Black American, I think it’s important that we show a connection between Blacks in America and other Blacks throughout the diaspora. I hope our products show my appreciation for their heritage and culture as well as show the same pride Blacks have with their individual cultures and country.” To learn more about Lex Pyerse Clothings’ exciting movement or to purchase their apparel, visit their official website at https://lexpyerse. com/.
IMG Announces Programming for MADE x PayPal, a Two-Day Event Curated By Public School Celebrating Fashion, Culture and Community in New York City NEW YORK PRNewswire -- MADE x PayPal announces its limited-edition Public School x MADE collection at the MADE x PayPal programming schedule for the two-day fashion experience taking place Marketplace and all proceeds from the merchandise will benefit Young New June 24-25, at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York Yorkers, a nonprofit organization that provides art-based diversion programs City. Curated by Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell to court-involved youth. Osborne of Public School, MADE x PayPal DJ sets by Bearcat, Dime and br0nz3_ will bring the NYC community together to g0dd3ss, affiliated with Discwoman, a New celebrate a diverse group of emerging creatives York-based collective featuring women and and local small businesses. Highlights include non-binary electronic artists. fashion shows, performances, DJ sets and Saturday, June 25: special appearances by Nas, Parris Goebel, MADE x PayPal Marketplace: Doors Heron Preston, among others. Elsa Majimbo to the Marketplace will open at St. Ann’s will serve as MADE x PayPal’s official correWarehouse. Guests can discover and shop spondent. MADE x PayPal, produced by IMG from a variety of retail brands such as: Bronx FOCUS., will be open to the public, and guests Native, CISE, Depop, EDAS, Fantasy Explosion, FUBU, Mia Vesper, Scorpion Records, can register for free tickets on the event website Sincerely Tommy, Stadium Goods, Studio 189, at Ma.de. The Academy New York, Tiempo de Zafra, MADE, which launched in 2009, has The Motherland Plug and more. Activations given way to some of the most innovative include Bling By Bianca, who will offer tooth fashion talent and creators in the industry. This gems for those looking to get their teeth summer, IMG, in collaboration with PayPal, blinged. Start Small, Think Big, a Bronxwill relaunch MADE with MADE x PayPal, to MADE x PayPal will showcase diverse designers and based organization, which helps marginalized help support a new generation of diverse and builds on the company’s commitment to racial equity emerging designers while giving back to the and support of small businesses. PRNewsfoto/PayPal small businesses across the country access the resources they need through skills-based vollocal small business community. Holdings, Inc. unteers across the legal, finance and marketing Friday, June 24: industries, will be featured at the Marketplace Marching Cobras Opening: MADE x and attendees will be encouraged to donate or sign-up to volunteer. PayPal will open with a performance by Marching Cobras Drumline and MADE Class of 2022 Fashion Show: The two-day event will conclude Danceline, one of New York City’s premiere teen development nonprofits with a group fashion show featuring three emerging NY-based designers: aimed at enriching the lives of young adults through artistic expression and Kingsley Gbadegesin (K.NGSLEY), Thermal and K$ace (Whensmokecharacter development. clears) and Shanel Campbell (Bed On Water). Chow and Osborne worked New Wave New York Fashion Show presented by Public School: closely with IMG and PayPal to select the three designers and will provide Fashion show celebrating 10 years since the designer duo’s MADE debut. guidance to these emerging brands through the MADE mentorship program. For the show, emerging designers Des Pierrot, Maya Wang (Fried Rice), Boundary-breaking choreographer, Parris Goebel, will choreograph and Long Xu (LORING New York), Michael Graham (Savant Studios) and Colin LoCascio will collaborate on original designs made with Public perform the opening dance act for the Saturday night show. School deadstock materials. Guests will have exclusive access to shop the More information can be found at Ma.de.
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CPS to Benefit from Lollapalooza Arts Grants CHICAGO – The team behind Chicago’s annual Lollapalooza music festival highlighted the 50 Chicago Public Schools that have been receiving funding so far from the Lollapalooza Arts Education Fund. The money helps CPS meet its goal of providing arts education to every child in every school. “Arts education programs are vital to a well-rounded education, and our hope is that through the Lollapalooza Arts Education Fund we inspire young students in Chicago to discover their creative passions,” said Charlie Walker, founding partner of Lollapalooza promoter, C3 Presents. Through arts education nonprofit Ingenuity and its Creative Schools Fund, Lollapalooza has supported programs at 50 Chicago Public Schools so far, and will distribute $2.2 million over five years to more than 200 CPS schools. Lollapalooza organizers are doing more than bringing world-renowned artists and an economic boon to Chicago for its annual festival at Funding for dance, Grant Park; they are investing in Chicainstruments, theater go’s next generation by supporting qualto supplement arts ity arts education programming at 50 programs at CPS schools rated DevelChicago Public Schools; oping or Emerging in the Arts, accordInitiative to provide ing to the latest $2.2 million to expand Creative Schools Certification data. arts education at 200 “CPS is so grateful to be workschools over five years ing with Ingenuity and Lollapalooza on our shared goal of ensuring robust access to the arts for every student,” said CEO Pedro Martinez. “Our local community arts organizations offer incredible enrichment opportunities for our students, and we look forward to the many rich arts partnerships that result from this investment.” CPS schools partner with local arts organizations and teaching artists to bring arts enrichment programs to the classroom. For example, Johnnie Colemon Elementary Academy, 1441 W. 119th St., Chicago, is partnering with dance education program, Forward Momentum. Through this partnership, Colemon students are learning about cultural dances, music and history from Mexico, Africa, South Africa, and the U.S., gaining a deeper understanding of global communities. Lollapalooza has committed a five-year investment to help close equity and access gaps in arts education at CPS. Ingenuity and the CPS Department of Arts Education jointly review grant applications and distribute the funding. Support is targeted toward schools that will benefit from increased access and additional resources for arts education. Of the roughly 100,000 students in these schools, 92% are students of color and 67% live in low-income households. “Lollapalooza’s vital support will provide students with a variety of arts education disciplines — dance, music, theater, visual arts, media arts — that foster creativity, develop critical thinking and improve a student’s self-esteem and social skills,” said Nicole Upton, Ingenuity’s Executive Director. “This will make a difference in the lives of these students.” To learn more about the Lollapalooza Arts Education Fund, please visit Ingenuity’s website, https://tinyurl. com/2nprz98w.
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Black Music Action Coalition Partners with Wasserman Music, Nashville Music Equality, Recording Industry Association of America, and YouTube Music to conclude the first annual Tennessee State University Music Accelerator Program
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CHICAGO’S WNDR MUSEUM CELEBRATES JUNETEENTH WITH NEW ART GALLERY, BLACK LIGHT AT WNDR CHICAGO – WNDR Museum, Chicago’s original immersive art and technology experience, will celebrate Juneteenth with the opening of a new art gallery, Black Light at WNDR. Curated by WNDR Museum managers Randi Townsend and Huey Douglas-Small, the gallery will shine a spotlight on Chicago-based Black artists. Black Light at WNDR will be on view at WNDR Museum throughout the month of June. Black Light at WNDR will showcase works from local Black artists JUJU, Shaquita Reed, Arrington Porter and Fanni Graham. Featured artworks will span various mediums ranging from paintings and drawings to fiber arts and beyond. “Living within the digital age, it can be difficult to find Black artists unless you’re specifically looking for them. With this in mind, we curated Black Light at WNDR with the intention to amplify the work of some of our favorite local Black artists,” said Townsend. “Throughout the month of June, we come together to contemplate what Black freedom looks and feels like, so we asked these artists to express how the concept of freedom is channeled and manifested through their work. We are thrilled to showcase these extremely talented artists in our space.” WNDR Museum was recently voted one of the top five immersive art experience in the country by
USA Today’s 2021 Reader Poll. Located in the West Loop, the 10,000 square-foot museum disrupts and redefines the traditional museum experience by inviting guests to fully engage with the artworks and multi-sensory installations. Tickets to WNDR Museum are $30 and must be purchased in advance at www.wndrmuseum.com. Children ages two and under receive free admission. WNDR Museum is Chicago’s original immersive art and technology experience located in the city’s West Loop neighborhood at 1130 W. Monroe St. The 11,000-square-foot museum is filled with interactive artworks by cutting edge artists, collectives, technologists, designers and makers. WNDR disrupts and redefines the traditional museum experience. As guests travel through the WNDR Museum, they are taken on a multi-dimensional journey in which they serve as an extension of each creator by interacting with various installations. More than 20 installations awaken guests’ senses throughout WNDR’s mind-blowing experiences. In May 2021, WNDR Museum was voted one of the top five immersive art experiences in the country by USA Today’s Reader Poll. For more information, visit WNDRmuseum.com. For more information, visit www.wndrmuseum. com. Follow WNDR Museum on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok using #wndrmuseum.
Thursday, May 26, marked the completion of the three-week Maymester Music Accelerator Program at TSU. This program ended with guest lecturers, super producer Dallas Austin and recording artist Sir The Baptist, they both received honorary doctorates in music from TSU on May 6. The last class was held at the National Museum of African American Music and to their surprise, each student received a gold plaque from the RIAA. The Music Accelerator Program at Tennessee State University is a program in partnership with Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), Nashville Music Equality, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Wasserman Music, and YouTube Music. Over the course of the 3-week program, guest lectures from influential music executives, along with internship placements for students looking to start their career paths across multiple music industry companies, including Wasserman Music, Warner Music Nashville and LVRN. Speakers who participated included Post Malone manager Dre London, Artistry Group founder/CEO Max Gousse, Tuma Basa (Youtube Music), Andrew Lieber (MAC Agency), Roddy Ricch manager Shawn Holiday, recording artists BRELAND, Blanco Brown and Joy Oladokun, Mary J Blige’s manager Ashaunna Ayars, Marcus Johnson (Goldenvoice/AEG), Brandon McEachern and Marcus Allen (Broccoli City) EMPIRE product manager Russell Barrett, RIAA’s Jackie Jones, Tina Davis (Vp of EMPIRE), BMG’s Tim Reid and Jon Loba, and Wasserman Music agents Lee Anderson, Lenore Kinder, Callender, Chappel McCollister and Mallory Smith and many more. “The magnitude of this program is so important for our TSU students who have been historically shut out of access and opportunities within our music landscape here in Nashville, TN. On behalf of Nashville Music Equality and the Nashville Promise Zone, I couldn’t be more proud and inspired to see the number of Black Music Executives this program will produce. And to have this happen at Tennessee State University is absolutely amazing!” - Brian Sexton, Nashville Music Equality Community Chair/Nashville Promise Zone Manager
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‘JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION’ IS A NEW JUNETEENTH THEME SONG & MUSIC VIDEO BY THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS! Fresh from their NAACP Image Award Nomination for the Anthemic Single “Time For Reparations,” The 3X Grammy Award-Winning Sounds of Blackness is back with a brand new Juneteenth Anthem --“JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION!” “Juneteenth Celebration” Features Sounds of Blackness Singers and their band at their very best. It is a new theme song for Juneteenth, but it can be played year-round. “Juneteenth Celebration” was written and produced by Music Director Gary Hines. It was recorded at Atomic K Studios and Winterland Studios in Minneapolis. Since 1971, Sounds of Blackness has taken audiences
all over the world on a musical journey through the history of African-American music via tours, stage productions, music workshops, recordings, and concerts. Throughout the years they have received 3 Grammys, Soul Train, NAACP Image, Stellar and International Time for Peace Awards, and an Emmy Nomination. Sounds of Blackness also appear on Film Soundtracks and so much more. Their soulful music spans Jazz, Blues, R&B, Spirituals, Rock & Roll, Gospel, Hip-Hop, Worldbeat and Soul. It has left an indelible imprint and inspired audiences worldwide. The Grammy Award-winning group is also celebrating
its 51st Anniversary with the ‘Special Edition Justice Package‘ -- “Time For Reparations,” “Royalty,” “Black Lives Matter” & “Sick & Tired.” The ‘Justice Package‘ will pave the way for Sounds’ new hit singles “Hold Up Your Light“ and “You’re Gonna Win” - Coming Soon! Director Hines credits God and all Sounds of Blackness members for their success over these 51 years. Follow @Sounds Of Blackness online on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn. For more information about Sounds of Blackness, visit SoundsofBlackness.org.
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Sheriff’s Office’s Assistant General Counsel for Litigation Appointed Editorin-Chief of the Illinois Bar Journal Cook County Sheriff’s Office attorney Khara Coleman has been named the 2022-2023 Editor-in-Chief of the Illinois Bar Journal, giving her the distinction of being the first Black woman to hold the position, Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart announced today. Coleman, who joined the Sheriff’s Office in 2018 and serves as Assistant General Counsel for Civil Litigation and Torts, previously held positions as Secretary and Vice Chair of the publication’s board. “Serving as a member of the Editorial Board for the Illinois Bar Journal has been nothing put a pleasure, and it is one of the highest honors to hold a leadership role on this Board,” Coleman said. “I am fond of saying that the Illinois State Bar Association is more diverse in membership than it generally gets credit for, and the composition of the Editorial Board is proof of that. I believe this Board serves ISBA members best when it reflects the diversity of the entire population of attorneys who are members of the Illinois Bar.” With 28,000 members, the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) is the largest bar association in Illinois and one of the largest voluntary bar associations in the country. The Illinois Bar Journal is the ISBA’s award-winning monthly magazine which provides attorneys throughout the state with practical information to help them keep abreast of changes in the law and the legal profession. “We know how qualified Khara is, and we’re thrilled to see her have this opportunity to share her talent and passion for the law through this prestigious appointment,” Sheriff Dart said. Coleman will preside over her first meeting as Editor-in-Chief at the Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Bar Association later this month. Over the coming year, Coleman will meet regularly with other members of the Editorial Board and staff to manage the content and operation of the journal and ensure it meets the current needs and interests of attorneys across Illinois. “Ms. Coleman will serve with distinction as the first Black, female Editor-in-Chief of the Illinois Bar Journal in its 110-year history,” said Rory Weiler, ISBA President for 2022-2023. “The Illinois Bar Journal is the ISBA’s flagship publication, and I speak for the whole Association when I say that I look forward to Ms. Coleman competently taking the helm for the next two years.”
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Carolyn's Kids Foundation Honored 140 Chicagoland 8th Graders
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Gloria Jenkins, Alanna Mays, Tess Jones, T'Kira Siler-Wilkerson, Hubert C. Jackson, Carolyn Griffin Palmer (CEO), Isaac L. Palmer-Pratt (COO), Karilyn Palmer-Paschal (CFO), Franchesca Little and Lola Jenkins
On Sunday, June 5, 2022 the Carolyn’s Kids Foundation honored 140, 8th grade students from across the Chicagoland area. The event was hosted at Visions Events Chicago located at 11901 S. Loomis, parents, students, and school teachers participated in the 6th Annual CKF Scholarship Luncheon. Each 8th grade student received a $100 gift card to go towards their high school fees.
CKF College Bound Recipients Two high school seniors received the CKF HBCU-Jackson State Bound Scholarship. Jamari White and Kevin Barber Jr. both received $1,000 each. Two $500 scholarships were awarded to mothers whom are continuing their postsecondary education. Carolyn’s Kids Foundation has awarded over $50,000 in the past 5 years, and this year $17,000 was distributed to the Class of 2022. To support the Carolyn’s Kids Foundation and learn more, please visit us at: www.ckfchicago.org and follow them on FB @ ckfchicago. All CKF Photo's provided by Russell Barnes, Picture This Photography
Pictured Are: Kaisse Haynes, 2019 CKF recipient, Carolyn Palmer and Stephen Thomas, 2018 recipient. Both of the students spoke to the Class of 2022 about what to expect when they go to high school and how to put their priorities in order.
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