LaTanya Orr is a brand strategist and certified life coach who is also the author of “Strike A Pose: 7 Red Carpet Strategies Every Entrepreneurial Woman Must Have.” Orr recently opened the FoundHers Suite, located at 1808-10 W. 103rd St., on the second floor.
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competent resources for youth in care are among several significant accomplishments state Rep. Kimberly DuBuclet, D-Chicago, is highlighting from the spring legislative session. Since taking office last May, DuBuclet has led a number of efforts to prioritize the needs of historically disinvested communities, and uplift vulnerable people. The new state budget includes hundreds of millions of dollars for innovative, communitybased approaches to violence prevention, youth summer employment, and organizations working in neighborhoods hit hardest by mass incarceration. DuBuclet also worked to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in new funding for public schools, as well as
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Orr’s journey to the FoundHers Suite began 10 years ago when she launched Lady’Trep, a women’s entrepreneurial network. A year ago, Orr was reminded about Lady’Trep and her vision to create an entrepreneurial network for women where they could receive all the necessary resources to become successful businesswomen. She gave the idea a refresh and evolved the concept.
She voted for major birth-equity legislation that will require insurance companies to cover all pregnancy, birth, and newborn care. Expanded coverage for doulas and midwives, and a $4 million investment in community birth centers will give moms the ability to create a birth plan that works for them.
The new Healthcare Protection Act DuBuclet worked to pass will also reduce costs and remove barriers to quality healthcare. The measure stops double-digit premium increases by creating a rate review process requiring insurance companies to justify premium increases, and empowering state watchdogs to reject unwarranted hikes that simply pad profits. Additionally, the measure
“When I began to think about what I wanted the network to stand for, it was all about female founders, about us, who are starting these businesses and the resources, the support to work through the challenges of business ownership,” she said.
While the number of women entrepreneurs is rapidly growing, they often lack the resources and support to grow to scale and build capacity. Orr has been asked by other women business owners where to find resources including where to get a business accountant, legal counsel, as well as where to find a brand manager. She realized those were questions that all business owners had, but women were reluctant to ask for the support to find those resources.
available include bookkeeping, accounting, legal experts, nonprofit experts, marketing specialists, as well as an organizational effectiveness professional. There is also a podcast space and treatment therapy rooms.
Orr said she chose Beverly because while she grew up east of Beverly, she often traveled to and through the neighborhood. Also, her husband works at a hospital near Beverly and they frequent the restaurants and stores in the neighborhood. She looked in the South Suburbs, in the South Loop and in South Shore, but she didn’t find a space that felt right. When she went into the space on 103rd Street, she knew it was the right space for her flexible co-working space. Memberships range from $29-$400 per month, based on the needs of the person, which include a virtual membership or a private office space. People can visit the website to book a tour and learn more about day passes to the space.
Orr said by not acknowledging they have questions and asking for support, some women aren’t able to be as successful as they could be, if they had just asked the important questions. Networking and partnering with other women are also key to a business woman’s success.
With the FoundHers Suite, there are opportunities to host virtual and in-person workshops and seminars. People can have a physical collaborative workspace, with offices and places to host conferences. Boutique services which will be
Orr said the feedback from people has been very positive, people have been awed by how spacious the location is and the natural light in the space. She wanted it to be inviting for people. Orr wants the FoundHers Suite to be a place for transformation, where women can see the positive changes and see how they are serving the community with their businesses.
The FoundHers Suite will host a showing of “Black Barbie” documentary at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 19th. The event is free to the community.
For more information about the FoundHers Suite, visit thefoundherssuite.com, or call 773-701-6484.
IMPACT GRANTS CHICAGO AWARDS $475,000 IN GRANTS TO CHICAGO NONPROFITS
CHICAGO – Impact Grants Chicago awarded $475,000 in grants to seven Chicago nonprofits at its Grant Awards Celebration on May 29 at Venue West in Chicago.
Members of Impact Grants Chicago, an all-volunteer women’s collective giving organization, heard presentations from seven finalists and voted to award the following grants: FOUR- $100,000 IMPACT GRANTS TO: Housing Opportunities & Maintenance for the Elderly (H.O.M.E.) https://homeseniors.org/ Connections for Abused Women and Children (CAWC) https://www.cawc.org/ St. Leonard’s Ministries https://slministries.org/ New Moms https://newmoms.org/ THREE - $25,000 MERIT GRANTS TO: Care for Real https://careforreal.org/
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CHICAGO - The City of Chicago announced a groundbreaking summer safety plan, underscored by a $100 million investment from the FY24 budget. This comprehensive strategy focuses on anti-violence programming, strategic CPD deployments and strengthened investigations, restorative justice, re-entry services, and domestic and gender-based violence prevention and intervention - all aimed at enhancing community safety and well-being.
“Today marks a significant step forward in our commitment to community safety and well-being,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “Our historic investments and innovative approaches demonstrate our dedication to creating a safer, more equitable Chicago for all residents.”
A core part of our comprehensive
safety plan is The People’s Plan for Community Safety that was launched last year. A two-pronged strategy will be implemented in priority neighborhoods to address the historic disinvestment by layering investments focused on nourishing the foundations of community.
People-Based: The plan focuses efforts on Chicagoans who are most impacted by historic disinvestment and violence. This includes outreach and intervention with youth and adults of highest promise – members of our community who have been impacted by the repeated cycle of harm due to purposeful disinvestment– as well as support for victims and survivors of violence.
A key initiative for violence prevention this summer is the CPD and Community Violence Intervention (CVI) professional understanding initiative that outlines their complimentary but independent roles in increasing safety and reducing violence. Over the past year and a half, CPD and CVI have developed a framework outlining their respective roles in increasing safety and reducing violence, focusing on mutual understanding and efficient communication.
Franciscan Outreach https://franoutreach.org/ Greater Chicago Legal Clinic https://www.gclclaw.org/ With the awarding of these grants, Impact Grants Chicago has awarded over $3M in grants to Chicago nonprofits in its first seven years.
Impact Grants Chicago is an all-volunteer women’s collective giving organization with members from all over the Chicago area. Women join by making a donation of $1,000 for the grant year. 100% of member donations are pooled to create Impact Grants of $100,000 to be awarded to nonprofit organizations in Chicago. In the fall of each year, nonprofits submit applications, which are vetted over the course of six months by member committees to determine the finalists. At the Grant Awards Celebration, each member is given one vote and the grants are awarded that night. 100% of donations go to the nonprofits.
Place-Based: To ensure a safer Chicago for generations to come, the plan focuses on addressing the root causes of violence through long-term, layered investments in key areas: education, economic opportunity, housing, health, community environment, community violence intervention and policing. Over the past year, the Mayor’s Office of Community Safety has facilitated regular gatherings involving leaders from every City Department and Agency, convening biweekly to analyze community safety data, strategize actions, and coordinate responses. Recently, we’ve extended this collaboration to include input from community leaders in highly affected areas, aiming to align city support with grassroots efforts. Each department, beyond CPD, has been tasked with identifying its role in violence prevention, spanning from youth programming to street maintenance.
“Our approach to creating safety in our neighborhoods combines the full force of government with community engagement and strategic investments,” said Deputy Mayor of Community Safety Garien Gatewood. “By leveraging the strengths of both sectors, we’re not only enhancing our rapid response capabilities but also fostering long-term solutions to address systemic challenges. Together, we’re committed to ensuring every resident feels safe and supported in their community.”
As we approach the summer months, we’re committed to holding departments and agencies accountable through these biweekly meetings, adapting strategies collaboratively to address violent incidents and support impacted communities. In response to the ongoing threat of mass shootings and other tragedies, we’ve launched a cross-sector Rapid Response Team led by the Community Safety Coordination Center (CSCC). This pilot initiative aims to swiftly activate city resources and services following high-acuity incidents, providing comprehensive support to victims, survivors, and affected communities.
Currently operational in nine Police Districts, including areas with significant CVI presence, the initiative aims to expedite shooting notifications from CPD to CVI partners to prevent future violence. Expansion to three additional geographies this summer—Auburn Gresham, Chatham, Greater Garfield Park, and Englewood—is expected to further enhance the initiative’s impact. This collaborative effort underscores our commitment to exploring all avenues for a safer Chicago and securing the necessary resources for this goal.
In our concerted efforts to address and continue to prevent violence in our city, we are employing a multi-faceted approach that utilizes the People’s Plan for Community Safety with strategic investments alongside the Police Department’s comprehensive public safety plan that focuses on ensuring the safety of all Chicagoans.
The Chicago Police Department has developed a public safety plan for summer that reflects a year-long endeavor to efficiently allocate resources citywide. District commanders and Area Deputy Chiefs have the autonomy to adjust resources in real-time, supported by technology-driven analyses from Strategic Decision Support Centers.
“Everyone in this city, including every family and every child, deserves to enjoy the summer without the fear of violence,” said CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling. “Our summer plan is built on a year-long effort to allocate our resources efficiently and make sure each neighborhood across the city has what its residents need to feel and be safe.”
Addressing violent crimes remains paramount, with a focus on armed robberies and vehicular hijackings through data-driven deployments and the Citywide Robbery Task Force. Enhanced investigations, supported by intelligence and technology, complement additional resource deployments in key areas like the lakefront, beaches, and the central business district.
For more information on the City of Chicago’s comprehensive summer safety plan and initiatives, please visit chicago.gov/communitysafety.
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nearly $10 million dedicated to filling teacher vacancies in Chicago Public Schools. DuBuclet also championed the rights and cultural identity of youth in care by passing House Bill 5097, which requires hair care plans for our foster children. Making healthcare better and more affordable was also a priority for DuBuclet.
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curbs practices insurance companies use to deny access to medically necessary treatments, procedures, and prescription medications; instead, doctors and patients would be empowered to make important medical decisions—not insurance companies. The bill also stops insurance companies from selling inadequate short-term healthcare plans that provide little
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Till Day. CONGRESSMAN DANNY K. DAVIS ANNOUNCES FEDERAL GRANTS BENEFITING CHICAGO COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Chicago, Ill. -Congressman Danny K. Davis (IL-07) is proud to announce the awarding of several significant federal grants to support essential community services and educational programs in the Chicago area. These grants, totaling over $14.7 million, will enhance healthcare, education, and social services for residents across the city. The grants awarded include: Metropolitan Family Services - Purpose: Head Start Projects - $6,386,242 Children’s Home & Aid Society of Illinois - Purpose: Head Start Projects - $2,918,390 Adtalem Global Education Inc. - Purpose: Nurse Faculty Loan Program - $1,196,79 University of Illinois - Purpose: Black Lung/Coal Miner Clinics Program - $1,160,847 Loyola University of Chicago - Purpose: Nurse Faculty Loan Program - $127,771 City of Chicago - Purpose: Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America Ryan White HIV/ AIDS Program - $2,992,544 Congressman Davis remains committed to advocating for resources that enhance the quality of life for all Chicago residents and will continue to work diligently to support initiatives that promote health, education, and social well-being. Congressman Danny K. Davis has represented Illinois’s 7th Congressional District since 1997. He is a dedicated public servant committed to improving the lives of his constituents through effective legislation and community engagement.
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murder in Jim Crow-era Mississippi brought national attention to the horrors of lynching. Under DuBuclet’s House Bill 4116, Illinois will recognize Till’s July 25 birthday as Emmett
Celebrating Unsung African American Male Caregivers on Father’s Day Father’s Day is a time to celebrate the men who have shaped our lives with their strength, wisdom, and love. This year, we shine a spotlight on a special group of fathers and father figures—African American male caregivers who are tirelessly caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Their stories of dedication and resilience deserve recognition and honor. Timothy (Tim) Woods began his day long before the sun rose while being a caregiver for his dad Ernest A. Woods, Sr. who was diagnosed with dementia. As a husband, brother, father to twin boys and the caregiver for his elderly father. Tim’s life was a constant juggling act. “It was tough, but it’s what you do for your family,” he says with a resolute smile in his voice. Tim’s journey into caregiving began seven years ago in 2017 when his father was diagnosed with dementia until his passing in 2021 at the age of 88. Once a lively and independent man, started showing signs of memory loss, agitation and confusion. “It was heartbreaking to see the changes,” Tim recalls. “But knew had to step up and take care of him.” For Tim, a typical day involves assisting with dressing him, managing medications, and ensuring his father was safe and comfortable. “Routine was crucial,” he explains. “It helps him feel secure spending many hours daily ensuring dad’s care.” Alongside these duties, Tim is a loving and devoted husband caring for his two nine-year-old twin sons, trying to balance his responsibilities as husband, father and a caregiver. “It’s challenging, trying to balance work life caregiver balance, especially while running my own business,” Tim admits. “But we found our rhythm.” Despite the challenges, Tim found moments of joy in his families’ shared routines. “Seeing my dad smile, while listening to his favorite Blues artists from BB King to Howling Wolf, those moments gave a sense of relief from some real chaotic moments.” The emotional impact of caregiving is significant, and Tim acknowledges the toll it takes. “There were days when it was totally overwhelming,” he confides. “But my faith and a support network kept me going.” Tim’s community and the resources received from the Alzheimer’s Association was pillars of support. “They understood the cultural nuances and provided a level of support that felt personal and genuine,” he says. This support received was crucial in helping him navigate the emotional and mental challenges of caregiving. African American male caregivers often face unique challenges, from societal stigmas to systemic healthcare disparities. Tim has experienced these issues firsthand. “Navigating the healthcare system can be frustrating,” he says. “There’s a lack of understanding and support for what we go through.” Tim is part of a growing demographic of Black male caregivers. Nearly 40 percent of caregivers for older adults are men, and a third of them are Black. However, Black men face unique challenges. They experience the poorest health outcomes of any group in the U.S. and are less likely to be married, often taking on caregiving responsibilities alone. Additionally, they contend with negative societal perceptions. “Black men in America face stress on multiple levels due to our profile and treatment.”
these obstacles, Tim remains a fierce advocate for those affected by Alzheimer’s or other dementias in honor of his father. “You have to be persistent,” he says. “You have to fight for your loved one’s needs.” Amidst the challenges, Tim found moments of joy and fulfillment. My dad always recognized me, he forgot others constantly, but he always recognized me, even if just for a moment, or seeing my boys sit in his recliner and they now understand PaPa’s health condition and were active participants in this year’s Alzheimer’s Association ‘Release the Silence,’ African American Conference, they’re trying to make a change, that bring me so much happiness,” he shares. “Being able to educate my sons on what PaPa was going through bringing resilience and compassion, is incredibly rewarding.” Tim has also found solace in connecting with other African American male caregivers. “Sharing our experiences helps,” he says. “It reminds us that we’re not alone.” This Father’s Day, Tim message to fellow caregivers is one of encouragement and solidarity. “Take it one day at a time,” he advises. “Don’t be afraid to ask for help. And remember, your love and dedication are making a difference, even if it doesn’t always feel like it at the moment.” As Tim looks to the future, his hopes are mixed with realism and optimism. “I know the journey ahead will be tough,” he says. “But I’m committed to continue in the fight to live in a world without Alzheimer’s.” Tim Woods’ story, and the stories of many other African American male caregivers, are a testament to the strength, love, and resilience that define true fatherhood. This Father’s Day, we honor these unsung heroes, celebrating their dedication and the profound impact they have on their families and communities. To all the African American male caregivers out there, we see you, we honor you, and we thank you for your unwavering love and commitment. Happy Father’s Day! Contact: Lionell Martin, Public Relations Manager, Alzheimer’s Association, lmartin@alz.org, 773.593. 4211 About the Alzheimer’s Association®: The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s®. Visit alz.org or call 800.272-3900.
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Pacific Science Center Names Freeda Warren as New Chief Advancement Officer
SEATTLE,PRNewswire
-- Pacific Science Center
(PacSci) today announced the appointment of Freeda Warren as Chief Advancement Officer (CAO), a newly-created position. Warren will lead marketing, communications, public relations, government affairs, fundraising, and other activities to build PacSci’s capacity for impact. Warren, who previously served as Senior Vice President of Advancement at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, has joined PacSci.
“I am delighted that Freeda Warren is joining the PacSci team, especially now as we embark on ambitious projects such as the Maker & Innovation Lab,” said Will Daugherty, President and CEO of PacSci. “Freeda brings a gift for storytelling, a passion for community partnerships, and a deep commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and access.”
special projects. Prior to her role at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Warren also held senior leadership positions at Genesys Works, AARP Foundation, American Heart Association, and the National Black MBA Association.
brings such valuable experience and expertise that will significantly enhance our ability to advance our mission and increase our impact in the community. The board is looking forward to working with her.”
“I am thrilled that Freeda is joining the leadership of PacSci,” said Sarah Buhayar, PacSci’s Board Chair. “She
Warren brings more than 30 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising leadership and communications, including relationship-focused fundraising, donor development, and capital campaigns. Most recently, Warren led a 43-member team in philanthropy, marketing, communications, data analytics, and membership at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, where she grew their advancement program and helped secure a transformative $20 million gift for
“I have had quite a journey from practicing law to immersing myself in the world of nonprofit fundraising. I enjoy the fundraising process— building relationships, crafting compelling stories about our mission, and gaining loyal support for the organization,” said Warren. “Originally from California, I moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1992. I am excited to return to the PNW, where I raised my family. I am a lifelong learner and a strong advocate for education, which drew me to PacSci. The opportunity to contribute my skills to an organization dedicated to inspiring curiosity aligns perfectly with my values and interests. During my tenure at PacSci, I aspire to raise awareness of all the great work we are doing in the community and to secure the needed funds to restore our campus to the iconic place we all know and love.”
Warren holds a Juris Doctor degree from Seattle University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree in African-American Studies and U.S. History from the University of California, Davis. Campbell & Company helped conduct the national search for this role.
The Kelley Group Announces Distinguished Speakers for Its First Black African American Coalition Symposium
LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- The Kelley Group is hosting the first Black African American Coalition (BAAC) for wealth management leaders who work in the advisory side of the financial industry. Supported by and coinciding with the Association for Wholesaling Diversity (AWD) National Conference, the meeting will be held on June 28-29 in Atlanta, Georgia. Speakers for the event include:
Our purpose is to identify issues individuals of color face when pursuing a leadership career in the financial industry.
Sam Reese, CEO, Vistage Worldwide, Inc.
tory, and during his 30 years with the firm, he served in a variety of leadership positions. [https://www. supernovaconsulting.com/]
Sarano Kelley, Co-founder, The Kelley Group, Intl. and BAAC
Vistage is the world’s largest CEO coaching and peer advisory organization for small and midsize businesses. Over his 35-year career as a business leader, Sam Reese has led large and midsize organizations and has advised CEOs and key executives of companies all over the world. [https://www.vistage.com/]
Curtis Brown, CEO, Meritage Financial Solutions
Along with being CEO of Meritage, Curtis is currently a consultant and practice management coach for Supernova Consulting Group. Curtis was the first African American branch leader in Merrill Lynch’s his-
A member of Forbes Coaches Council, Sarano Kelley was top-rated speaker by the SIA at the Wharton School of Business and is co-founder of the industry’s leading training and coaching firm. A best-selling author, his highly sought after programs have been featured on PBS and promoted on CNN, CNBC, and Fox Business. He has impacted millions of lives through radio, television, and print. [https://thekelleygroup.net/]
Nikki O’Dell, President of Talentology, LLC and co-founder of BAAC will be leading a panel of industry professionals at the symposium. Additional speakers will include senior Black African American leaders from the nation’s top wealth management firms.
The purpose of the event is to identify key issues that individuals of color face when pursuing a leadership career in the financial services industry
Pacsun Team USA Streetwear Collection
Celebrates the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024
LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire
-- Pacsun celebrates the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 with the launch of its new Pacsun Team USA Collection. Building on the success of its 2021 Olympic Games inspired collection, the dual-gender assortment celebrates the spirit of the Olympic and Paralympic Games with a fresh, yet nostalgic retro twist. The collection will officially launch on June 20.
The new collection highlights the Olympic Games heritage with contemporary style, offering fans a unique blend of historical homage and modern fashion. Athleisure-inspired, the curated selection bridges the gap between sports and everyday wear, aligning with Pacsun’s mission to provide versatile and stylish activewear and further solidifying Pacsun as a go-to retailer for a range of sports-inspired lifestyle apparel.
and to explore ways the BAAC membership can lend its support for the betterment of Black leaders, their families, staff, firm, and the entire industry.
According to event organizer, Sarano Kelley, “There are several notable associations that address the issues Black African American’s face in our industry (Association of African American Financial Advisors (AAAA) and the Association for Wholesaling Diversity (AWD)). Now, we’re hoping to increase diversity in one of the hardest positions to fill—leadership roles for Black African Americans. The BAAC will fill that void while providing comradery and support for Black leaders and those aspiring to become leaders in our industry.”
This event was made possible with the support of Marlōn Hall, Chair and President of the Association for Wholesaling Diversity (AWD). He founded AWD in January 2016, primarily to facilitate exponential growth in the number of black financial services industry wholesalers, all of whom are exceptional at their craft and leaders in their respective organizations.
Attendance at this inaugural meeting is open to individuals who can provide valuable input and are in a position to advance the cause. For more information, go to: https://thekelleygroup.net/black-african-american-coalition/
“We are excited to celebrate the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 with our new Pacsun Team USA Collection,” said Richard Cox, vice president of men’s and global partnerships at Pacsun. “Our goal was to create a collection that pays tribute to the heritage of the Olympic and Paralympic movements and also resonates with the style of today’s youth. By combining nostalgic elements with more modern looks, we’re offering our customers a versatile collection that can be worn during the games and beyond.”
The collection will feature three distinct capsules: International Olympic Committee Heritage, USA Heritage, and Team USA. The IOC Heritage capsule pays tribute to the Olympic Games Stockholm 1956 and the Olympic Games London 1948, and the USA Heritage capsule brings to life the vibrant spirit of the Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984 and the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996 with retro-inspired silhouettes and graphics. The Team USA capsule presents a trend-relevant approach, allowing fans to engage with the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 from home.
“The Pacsun Team USA Collection is a testament to our commitment to deliver innovative and fashion-forward offerings under our key pillars, one being sports,” said Addie Rintel, vice president of women’s merchandising and design at Pacsun. “With this collection, we wanted to capture the spirit of the Olympics
Bronner Bros International Beauty Show Returns to New Orleans
ATLANTA, PRNewswire -- The Bronner Bros International Beauty Show, a beacon of creativity and innovation in the beauty industry, is set to make its highly anticipated return to New Orleans from August 17th-19th at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. This year’s show “Rhythm of Beauty: The Cadence of Culture” will celebrate the vibrant culture of multicultural beauty, and the event in New Orleans, promises to be an immersive experience, one that celebrates the innovation of beauty for people of color.
while bringing it to life in a way that feels fresh and relevant. There is something for everyone to enjoy and celebrate in style.”
Women’s styles offer nods to track, tennis, soccer, and gymnastics, anchored by iconic leisure sets. The new fabrications feature lightweight knits, technical active fabrics, and staple fleece items. The men’s collection introduces exciting new styles, including new cargo sweatpants, heavier weight fleece, and improved quality varsity pieces. To accompany the apparel, accessories including hats and bags will also be featured under the collection.
Available at Pacsun, the collection ranges from $25 for accessories to $150 for apparel in sizes S-XL for men and XS-XL for women, with select styles offered only online.
A second women’s drop will be available to pre-order in early June and available to purchase later that month. A variety of Olympic-themed styles will also launch under Pacsun’s Kids line, making the collection a great fit for the entire family.
For more information and to shop the collection, visit Pacsun.com/Olympics.
“We are thrilled to bring the Bronner Bros International Beauty Show back to New Orleans for another unforgettable weekend celebrating the beauty of diversity and creativity,” said James Bronner, President of Bronner Bros. “From showcasing the latest trends in multicultural hair to spotlighting influential voices in beauty, this year’s event promises to be our most exciting yet,” said Bronner. The beauty landscape is constantly evolving, and the Bronner Bros International Beauty Show remains at the forefront of showcasing the latest trends and innovations in mul ticultural hair and beauty. From embracing natural textures to celebrating cultural heritage through hair and makeup, attendees can expect to be inspired by a dynamic lineup of events, exhibits, and workshops designed to elevate and celebrate beauty in all its forms.
Key highlights of the 2024 Bronner Bros International Beauty Show in New Orleans: Multicultural Hair and Beauty Trends: Experience the awe-inspiring artistry of some of the top beauty and hair professionals from across the nation who will showcase their skills and creativity during the show. With scheduled competitions that will feature everything from intricate braids and bold color styles to the legendary “Bronner Bros. Hair Battle”, this electrifying showcase will celebrate the diversity and versatility of all things in Black beauty.
Influencer Spotlight: Get up close and personal with some of the most influential voices in beauty as they share their expertise for achieving the new trends in multicultural hair and beauty. From celebrity hairstylists to social media influencers, attendees will have the opportunity to learn from the best in the industry and gain valuable insights into the ever-changing world of beauty. Some of the most exciting, new brands and the influencers who started them will be attending this show! Beauty Innovation Hub: Discover the latest products, technologies, and trends shaping the future of multicultural beauty at the Beauty Innovation Hub. From cutting-edge haircare products to revolutionary skincare treatments, attendees will have the opportunity to explore a curated selection of exhibits and demonstrations showcasing the latest innovations in beauty.
For more information about the Bronner Bros International Beauty Show and to purchase tickets, please visit BronnerBros. com.
The Bronner Bros International Beauty Show is the largest and longest-running beauty event of its kind, attracting thousands of beauty professionals, enthusiasts, and influencers from around the world. Founded over 70 years ago, the Bronner Bros International Beauty Show remains committed to celebrating diversity, creativity, and innovation in the beauty industry.
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Safe Routes to School awards announced
SPRINGFIELD – Governor JB
Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation announced $9.8 million in grants for local projects that will help boost the health and safety of children by making walking and biking to school safer and more accessible.
The Safe Routes to School program is funding 47 projects selected from 143 applications received from local governments and
schools throughout the state.
“From Moline to Normal to Chicago Heights, the Safe Routes to Schools program is creating accessible communities that are safer and healthier places to live,” said Gov. Pritzker. “Thanks to these grants, 47 communities across the state will build projects that will ensure K-12 students, including those with disabilities, can safely walk or bike to school.”
Administered by IDOT using federal funds, Safe Routes to School supports projects and activities that improve safety and encourage active transportation options in areas around elementary, middle and high schools. Improvements include new and upgraded sidewalks, efforts to reduce speeding and other traffic offenses, public education and outreach programs.
“Safe Routes to School projects are small improvements that make a big difference in their communities,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman.
“Infrastructure supporting active transportation strengthens quality of life and mobility in small towns and big cities alike, while also providing people who walk and bike, as well as their loved ones, peace of mind knowing they have
safe options to get to where they want to go.”
The maximum award amount is $250,000. Among the projects receiving funding:
million appropriation, the State can provide nearly $1 billion in medical debt relief for the first cohort of 340,000 Illinois residents. Loyola Medicine also recently announced they are joining the State’s efforts and forgiving over $112 million in medical debt for past and current patients, which will impact more than 60,000 Illinoisans.
$250,000 to Greenville for new sidewalks, creating a safe, continuous route for students walking and biking around Greenville Elementary School, Greenville Junior High School and Bond County Community Unit 2 High School.
$250,000 to Chicago Heights to collaborate with Chicago Heights School District 170 to install traffic calming devices, pedestrian striping and signage near several schools.
“Medical debt can be a crippling burden for families, and this proposed investment will alleviate a major financial strain so that people can focus on what’s most important: keeping themselves and their families healthy,” HFS Director Elizabeth Whitehorn said. “The proposed medical debt buyback program strongly aligns with the Department’s mission, and will complement our ongoing work to eliminate barriers that prevent people from accessing high-quality health care.”
$250,000 to Litchfield to replace and extend sidewalks serving Litchfield Elementary and J.D. Colt Elementary schools.
$250,000 to Moline for new traffic control devices around seven schools.
$249,810 to Marion for new sidewalks near Lincoln Elementary School that will close a gap between Morningside Elementary School and Illinois 13.
“We’re thrilled to see state and county governments coming together to support the unburdening of residents with un-payable medical debts,” said Undue Medical Debt CEO and President Allison Sesso. “Governor Pritzker and President Preckwinkle exemplify passionate, practical leaders who understand the importance of both helping people here and now with medical debt relief while also continuing to explore upstream, policy solutions to the medical debt crisis.”
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$248,670 to Normal for a multiuse path to connect to existing pedestrian accommodations at Chiddix Junior High School and to purchase a new bike rack.
$247,710 to Washington for an ongoing project to add new sidewalks along Grant Street near Beverly Manor School.
$75,000 to Western Springs to develop a community travel plan that identifies safe biking and walking routes for each school in town.
in large portfolios for a fraction of their face value and then recipients of debt relief are notified with a branded envelope letting them know the good news: some or all of their medical debt has been erased. Beginning in FY25 with a $10
$21,920 to Pleasant Plains to host a bicycle rodeo and safety clinic for students in Pleasant Plains Community Unit School District 8.
To view a complete list, visit www.idot.illinois.gov/srts and click the “Awarded Projects” tab.
Off The Hill
Turner continues to address death care industry
Turner and Christopher Belt laid out a plan Thursday to ensure physicians who perform autopsies are able to accurately do their job without fear of legal retaliation.
“After conversations with Sangamon County Coroner Jim Allmon, it was clear that we need to ensure the people who perform autopsies are protected,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “Putting the rest of the state in line with Cook County will ensure further transparency in the death care industry.”
Senate Bill 2779 would require counties to indemnify and hold harmless a physician, designated by the county or the coroner’s office, to perform autopsies. Indemnification describes the concept where an employer compensates or covers the liability of an employee for conduct the employee committed while they were doing their job in accordance with the employer’s guidance or policies. Currently, Cook County is the only county in the state where physicians who perform autopsies are indemnified for the service they provide. Outside of Cook County, pathologists who perform autopsies are not employed directly by the county – meaning they have no safeguards or protections in place should litigation occur. Turner’s measure aims to close a loophole to ensure everyone
who performs an autopsy is indemnified by the county.
“This legislation promotes public service to counties while providing protection to qualified physicians who are performing autopsies,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “If counties begin to indemnify these physicians, more medical professionals may be willing to take on this responsibility without fear of legal issues. This also ensures the continuity and availability of autopsy services in each county.”
Senate Bill 2779 passed the Senate Executive Committee Wednesday and awaits consideration from the full Senate.
Harris: FY 2025 budget prioritizes public safety and education in our communities SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Napoleon B. Harris, III is pleased to see further investments were made into funding schools, supporting public safety efforts and prioritizing children in communities across Illinois. He released the following statement in response to the governor signing the budget on Wednesday:
“Our children are the future of our state. The state’s budget once again continues our commitment toward the evidence based funding model for K-12 education along with a $10.3 million increase for career and technical education programs to allow an increase in the number of students who are able to enroll in these programs. Every dollar we invest in our students will lay a solid foundation toward their opportunities to be successful adults.
“The state’s budget will continue to invest in the Restore, Reinvest, Renew program to aid communities
that have been harmed by violence and economic disinvestment. Additionally, a $3.5 million investment to the Pretrial Success Act will foster holistic healing and strengthening of communities most impacted by systemic inequities. We need to continue to prioritize funding to these data-driven intervention programs, youth initiatives and educational opportunities.
“Today we can celebrate this win but rest assured – I will continue to fight to prioritize our children’s future and keeping our communities safe.”
Sims: FY 25 budget invests in our communities
CHICAGO – Majority Caucus Appropriations Leader Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago) released the following statement after the governor signed the Fiscal Year 2025 budget into law:
“The budget signed today builds upon our strong, smart spending decisions of recent years that have led Illinois to not just one credit upgrade –but nine.
“I am proud of the steps we took to continue Illinois on the right path. We didn’t just look at fiscal outcomes, but
“Continuing
New Public Art Exhibit Flies Into Greektown
CHICAGO – Greektown Chicago is proud to present its new outdoor art exhibit – a parliament of Little Wise Owls – showcasing the wild creativity of 19 local professional/ emerging artists and students from 9 Chicagoland Greek language schools. A small group of these 28 painted, three-dimensional owl sculptures will be present at Elysian Field (401 S Halsted St) for the official ribbon-cutting on June 5 while others will already be roosting throughout the neighborhood along Halsted Street from Monroe Street to Van Buren Street. The exhibit will run through Spring 2025.
In Greek mythology, a little owl (Athene noctua) often accompanies Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Given this association, the owl came to represent intelligence, knowledge and wisdom. In classical times too, the owl was the emblem of the city of Athens and the goddess Athena was the city’s patron deity. Ancient coins (tetradrachms) from about 525 BC featured the head of Athena on one side and an owl on the other side. The Little Wise Owls sculpted piece is a soft take on this famous minted image.
“Owls are fascinating birds,” says Greektown SSA #16 Commissioner and Arts Committee Chair Eve Moran, “Important in ancient Greek culture, and widely considered throughout the world. The goddess Athena is sure to be pleased that local artists are celebrating her little owl with their gifted work. And I hope these symbols of wisdom, dressed in beauty, bring joy to all community residents and visitors in Greektown.”
Little Wise Owls is sponsored by Greektown SSA #16, the neighborhood’s business improvement district, in partnership with the Chicago Greektown Educational Foundation. Through this association, nine (9) Chicago-area Greek schools are participating in the Owl exhibit: St. Demetrios Pythagoras Greek School; St. George Greek School; St. Nectarios Greek School; Plato Academy; Koraes Elementary School; St. Spyridon Plutarchos Greek School, Holy Cross Sophocles Greek School; St.
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“The Safe Routes to School program enhances the health and safety of children across the state by making walking and biking to school safer and more accessible,” said State Superintendent of Education Dr. Tony Sanders. “This funding is a vital investment in our communities. These projects across the state will improve infrastructure, create safer environments for our students, and promote lifelong healthy habits.”
Safe Routes to School is yet another way that IDOT, under the leadership of Governor Pritzker, is making transformational investments in walking and biking infrastructure. To view a short video about the program and its impact on schools, click here or visit IDOT’s YouTube channel.
The next application period for Safe Routes to School is anticipated in 2025. Visit www.idot. illinois.gov/srts or email DOT. SafeRoutes@Illinois.gov for more information.
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commend Governor JB Pritzker and the State of Illinois for launching their own program aimed at medical debt relief. Medical debt is a leading cause of bankruptcy and government has an obligation to tackle the financial barriers that affect our citizens’ health and well-being. Medical debt relief is a crucial step, and it is part of a broader, equitable strategy to enhance the financial stability and support the holistic well-being of Illinois residents.” In his FY25 Budget Address, Governor Pritzker introduced a four-year plan to eliminate an estimated $4 billion in medical debt for over one million Illinoisans. The proposal includes a partnership with Undue Medical Debt (formerly known as RIP Medical Debt), a national nonprofit focused on abolishing financially burdensome medical debt and promoting systemic change for patients across the country. By working with Undue Medical Debt, the State will pay one penny (on average) to buy back and eliminate every one dollar of medical debt. Undue Medical Debt acquires medical debts belonging to: individuals four times or below the federal poverty level or those whose medical debt is 5% or more of their annual income. Debt is acquired
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14% of the population has medical debt in collections. However, communities of color are disproportionately impacted, with nearly 20% of the Illinois population in communities of color having accumulated medical debt in collections. Those struggling with the weight of medical debt face unique challenges, including an increased risk of bankruptcy, difficulties affording basic needs, and even pressure to forgo needed medical care. In July 2022, the Cook County board approved President Toni Preckwinkle’s proposal to begin partnering with Undue Medical Debt and provide relief to residents. By utilizing a portion of the county’s American Rescue Plan Act Funds, Cook County has abolished nearly $350 million in medical debt to date, benefitting more than 200,000 people. Undue Medical Debt collaborates with providers like hospitals and physicians’ groups to acquire qualifying medical debts for abolishment.
BELT ADVANCES BILL TO ADDRESS FINANCIAL DISPARITIES IN ILLINOIS State Senator Christopher Belt advanced a measure out of the Senate Executive Committee Wednesday that aims to identify and correct inequities some individuals face when seeking loans, mortgages or other financial services. “Access to fair lending services, reasonable banking and other financial assistance is fundamental to economic development and stability,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “However, there are many communities across the state that face systemic barriers and disparities that hinder their ability to fully participate in the economy such as running successful business or owning a home.” Senate Bill 3235 builds off of previous legislation that incentivizes state-regulated financial institutions to meet the financial service needs of areas where there is a lack of access to affordable banking, credit for small businesses, reasonable interest rates, mortgages and other lending services. The measure would mandate the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to conduct studies to identify areas in Illinois that show significant disparities in relation to race, ethnicity, gender and other protected characteristics in the area of financial services. Additionally, the bill would identify policies and procedures that may have discriminatory effects on underserved communities. “By shining a light on these inequalities and their underlying causes, we can take action to promote fairness and equity in the financial sector,” said Belt. “This continues to show our ongoing efforts to address these disparities head on and ensures every resident has chance at financial success.” Senate Bill 3235 now waits to be heard among the full Senate. FOSTER INTRODUCES RESOLUTION TO PROMOTE SCIENCE DIPLOMACY Congressman Bill Foster (D-IL) recently introduced resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives to promote science diplomacy. The resolution calls for greater international cooperation, while seeking new ways to advance scientific research and innovation. “With Russia’s aggressive actions causing global concern, fostering international collaboration in scientific endeavors that supports academic freedom can be a powerful soft power tool,” said Foster. “The exchange of knowledge and ideas across borders not only promotes peace, but also serves as powerful instrument to address urgent global challenges. As a physicist, spent more than two decades working with colleagues from around the globe at Fermilab in Illinois where international collaboration transcended national boundaries and allowed us to better understand each other and the world around us. I’m proud to introduce this resolution to promote greater science diplomacy and international cooperation.” Before running for office, Congressman Foster worked for over 20 years as high-energy particle physicist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, managing several multimillion-dollar projects for accelerator construction and research. Foster represents both Fermilab and Argonne National Laboratory as part of the 11th Congressional District.
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Rock icon Lenny Kravitz delivered an unforgettable headline performance in London at this year’s UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show presented by Pepsi. The eagerly awaited show, which took place just moments before the biggest game in European club football, offered those in the stadium an unforgettable experience.
Marking the eighth time that Pepsi has delivered pre-game entertainment, the UEFA Champions League final Kick Off Show presented by Pepsi took place in front of a sold-out Wembley Stadium crowd ahead of the unmissable clash between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund. Lenny united football and music fans with an exhilarating performance, featuring an iconic stage, mesmerising pyrotechnics, and worldclass special effects.
Throughout the performance, the multiple GRAMMY-award-winning artist showcased his renowned stage presence and gave breathtaking renditions of some of his iconic hits, as well as his latest release ‘Human’ from his album, Blue Electric Light, which launched on 24th May. The show ignited every sense for fans in the stadium and those tuning around the world. Kravitz’s standout performance was complete with dazzling supporting dance performances, large metallic sphere inflatables and electric blue flags which were waved for the duration of the memorable show.
seventies, the writer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist has won four GRAMMY® Awards.
Lenny Kravitz was recently honored with the “Music Icon Award” at the 2024 People’s Choice Awards and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2024. He was additionally recognized by the CFDA with their “Fashion Icon Award” for his role as not only one of rock’s most esteemed musicians, but also a major fashion influence.
In 2023, Kravitz debuted the anthemic “Road To Freedom,” a song he wrote, performed, and produced specifically for the much-buzzed-about Netflix film, Rustin. The track, which can be heard HERE, plays over the film’s end title credits. In conjunction with the release of the song, Kravitz secured a Golden Globe nomination for “Best Original Song - Motion Picture”, a Critics Choice Award nomination for “Best Song”, and the Guild of Music Supervisors Award nomination for “Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film” for the soul-stirring anthem.
J Alexander Martin CEO of FOR US BY US STUDIOS Appoints John Askew as President
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Regarded as one of the preeminent rock musicians of our time, Lenny Kravitz has transcended genre, style, race, and class over the course of a three decade-plus musical career. Revelling in the soul, rock, and funk influences of the sixties and
In addition to his eleven albums, which have sold 40 million worldwide, his creative firm Kravitz Design Inc. touts an impressive portfolio of noteworthy ventures, including hotel properties, condominium projects, private residences, and high-end legendary brands like Rolex, Leica and Dom Perignon. In 2022, he launched his own ultra-premium spirits brand, Nocheluna Sotol—a distillate from Chihuahua, Mexico derived from the sotol plant. Kravitz is the author of Flash, a book which showcases unique rock photography. His recent memoir, Let Love Rule, also landed him on The New York Times’ Best Sellers List. Kravitz currently serves as the brand ambassador and global face for YSL Beauty’s Y cologne and is the global ambassador for luxury watch brand Jaeger-LeCoultre. This multidimensional artist has also segued into film, appearing as Cinna in the box-office hits, The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, as well as in the critically acclaimed films Precious and The Butler.
Lenny Kravitz recently debuted his highly anticipated new studio album, Blue Electric Light.
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Under the partnership with Euldora Financial, For Us By Us Studios also entered into a $150 million dollar deal with Santi Films. This collaboration will produce a slate of high-profile films designed to tell stories from diverse and underrepresented voices. This deal exemplifies For Us By Us Studios’ commitment to fostering creative partnerships and delivering compelling stories that resonate across diverse demographics.
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