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Global Girls, Inc. was founded By Marvinetta Penn more than 20 years ago as a way to reach girls and expand their horizons. Photo provided by Marvinetta Penn
PERFORMING ARTS AT THE HEART OF GLOBAL GIRLS, INC.
Marvinetta Woodley Penn taught high school English and theater for 19 years, she stopped teaching and traveled. She said, she realized something was missing in the girls she taught, and she missed working with the girls, so she founded Global Girls, Inc. Twenty-one years later, Global Girls, Inc. is still giving girls a voice and helping them realize there is something inside of them they can share with the world. PAGE 2
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NEWS briefly CARLTON W. LENOIR, SR., NAMED CHICAGO TEACHERS’ PENSION FUND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Carlton W. Lenoir, Sr., has been named Executive Director of the Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund (CTPF or the Fund). His appointment will be effective on August 2. Lenoir was the Chief Benefits Officer at Illinois Teachers’ Retirement System for the last five years. A national search was conducted by EFL Associates. A results-oriented pension fund professional with over 32 years of executive and operational experience, Lenoir began his CTPF career as an Active Accounts Counselor and worked his way up to a management position. He went on to hold leadership roles with public pension plans in Georgia and Illinois. His experience includes all phases of public pension fund administration, including the implementation of three enterprise-wide pension administration systems over an l8-year period. A graduate of Whitney M. Young High School, Lenoir earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from American Intercontinental University and a J.D. from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School. “I have always had a desire to serve the public school system. It is where I got my start and that played a major role in my career development. When I left CTPF in 2005, I believe it was to prepare for this opportunity,” stated Executive Director Carlton W. Lenoir, Sr. “I deeply understand and appreciate the need to protect and enhance the future economic wellbeing of members and beneficiaries through best practices in management, investments, and member services.”
Performing Arts at the heart of Global Girls, Inc. Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
Marvinetta Woodley Penn taught high school English and theater for 19 years, she stopped teaching and traveled. She said, she realized something was missing in the girls she taught, and she missed working with the girls, so she founded Global Girls, Inc. Twenty-one years later, Global Girls, Inc. is still giving girls a voice and helping them realize there is something inside of them they can share with the world. “Each girl has something inside of her that she can bring out, that she can manifest, and share with the world. She can blossom into her reality, her talents, and her skills, she can step in front of anybody at any time. Honestly, she can be who she is,” she said. “You can show up everywhere you are, just the way you are, and it’s fine because you’re always bringing your best.” The girls who participate in Global Girls, Inc. are trained in the theater and dance. Penn believes that dance helps train the body, and helps develop focus, and the creativity, helps with grace. Theater helps one to be present in the moment and think on your feet as well as it helps with communication and reading skills. “We’re nurturing that whole child in our mission, we took a look at what
young people are going through and turned that into stories that we put on stage,” she said. Penn said those stories are shared with other young people who get to see people who look like them, telling their stories. Global Girls goes to preschools and day care centers to perform the plays. “We are giving other children, and adults, in our community another look at the possibilities for Black girls, and guys. Although it’s Global Girls, we do work with some guys,” she said. Penn said Global Girls has always been located on the South Side. The Global Girls Studio is located at 8151 S. South Chicago Ave. She said, she always wanted the organization to be for Black girls. When she was teaching, she saw what was happening to Black girls and she wanted to give them that layer of confidence, to let them know they are perfect just the way they are, a springboard to go on into the world and do your thing”. Penn is working on a first-class facility for Global Girls, Inc., she is impacting the community to show another model, another way to be, another mindset. Penn loves what she does. Penn follows her ikigai, a Japanese concept that deals with life’s purpose and having a sense of fulfillment. “Everyday they’re thinking about their reason for getting up in the morning, they’re thinking about something they
love, something that benefits the world, something they can make money from and something that nourishes their soul,” she said. Since Global Girls, Inc., began there have been 70,000 girls serviced. The organizations partners with Chicago Public Schools and other community organizations to do a theater and dance program. Global Girls also travels the world. The participants have been to Ghana, Kenya, India and Grenada. Penn said there are girls who have gone through the program and reach out to say they were in the program and still remember parts of the program. She said there are also children in the program who are the children of girls who were in the program. Penn said throughout the years, she has learned, what the girls need the most is unconditional love and somebody looking in their eyes and saying, “you are so wonderful, you are so beautiful, you are perfect just the way you are and I’m going to love you, until you learn to love yourself.” She added, they needed people to shut up, listen to them and be there for them. Global Girls, Inc. is working on a showcase this summer. They are planning to travel to Tanzania in February. For more information about Global Girls, Inc., visit www.globalgirlsinc.org, or call 773-902-2359.
ComEd Goats Take Break from Managing Vegetation to Cruise on the Chicago River OBAMA FOUNDATION’S MY BROTHER’S KEEPER ALLIANCE YOUTH MAKE DREAMS REALITY IN MONTANA Youth from the South Side of Chicago had the opportunity to make their dreams a reality over the Independence Day weekend. Five young men from the Obama Foundation’s My Brother’s Keeper Alliance joined top media company, Turner Sports, for its sports Emmy-nominated premier live golf event series, Capital One’s The Match, in Montana. The event featured top athletes, including Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Phil Mickelson. The young men had a one-of-akind opportunity to shadow Turner experts, getting hands-on experience in public relations, photography, talent relations, and production, among other roles. Baltacesar Salinas, one of the youth who attended the weekend event and who is involved in La Villita Basketball with New Life Centers, a MBK Alliance seed community, said “New Life Centers, and the mentorship provided through the MBK Alliance support, has provided a safe place for the youth in my community and has nourished the younger generation to become the future of tomorrow.” My Brother’s Keeper launched in 2014 in the Obama White House to address persistent opportunity gaps facing boys and young men of color. Today, the work continues through the Obama Foundation and young men like Balatcesar.
ComEd uses goats to clear grass and brush under power lines – a safer and greener way to help keep energy reliable ComEd’s four-legged employees took a break from eating vegetation under power lines in Pekin, Ill., for a boat cruise on the Chicago River. Twenty goats joined ComEd employees this week to take in downtown views from the river and educate customers about ComEd’s goat vegetation management program. “ComEd was excited to bring the goats to Chicago this year to show one of our innovative and sustainable solutions to ensure reliable power for families and businesses,” said Michelle Blaise, senior vice president of technical services at ComEd. “The goats work hard to clear vegetation in hard-to-reach places, helping us to prevent power outages in an environmentally-friendly way. If anyone deserves a break, it’s them.” The ComEd goats cruised the Chicago River between the DuSable Bridge and LaSalle Street Bridge on Wednesday, July 7, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Since 2019, ComEd has enlisted the support of more than 200 goats to help clear vegetation in Pekin, Ill., in terrain that is difficult to access. The goats’ “work” helps ComEd avoid power outages and service disruptions often caused by overgrown vegetation near power lines. Using goats cuts the cost and time required to clear the vegetation by more than half, reduces www.citizennewspapergroup.com
safety risks to workers and is an ecofriendly alternative. The goats are on loan to ComEd from goat grazing company Goats on the Go. After clearing 13 acres of land last year, ComEd’s goats are continuing the hard work this summer through the month of July. To learn more about the goats’ #HotGoatSummer and track their progress, check out ComEd’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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State to pick overdue marijuana dispensary winners by Aug. 19
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More than 200 other craft growing, infusion, transportation licenses awarded BY JERRY NOWICKI Capitol News Illinois jnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com
More than a year after new marijuana dispensary licenses were scheduled to be distributed per the state’s 2019 adultuse legalization law, the governor’s office announced the initial lottery and two new ones will happen by the end of August. The state also announced the award of more than 200 other licenses for craft growing and infusing operations as well as distribution, and the governor signed into law the measure that will allow for the two new lotteries. “In addition to signing that legislation, we’re actually issuing 200 craft grower (and other) licenses across the state and about 67 percent of those are going to people of color,” Pritzker said at a Thursday morning Chicago news conference on criminal justice reform. “And so there will be people getting into business in the cannabis industry, nearly right away, and I’m very pleased about that.” The newly signed bill, House Bill 1443, was an effort to jumpstart the equity measures in the 2019 law that aimed to diversify the largely white, male-dominated legal marijuana industry. Per the initial law, 75 dispensary licenses were to have been distributed over one year ago, but of the 900-plus applicants for those licenses, only 21 achieved the perfect score necessary to be entered into the final lottery. That caused the governor’s office to pause the final lottery amid backlash from equity advocates. That lottery will now be held Aug. 19 with all 21 finalists eligible to win licenses. While the initial lottery allowed only
applicants that were tied for the highest score to reach the lottery, the new lotteries will instead apply to those who received 85 percent or more on their 250-point application. The first new lottery for 55 licenses includes any firm that scored at least an 85 percent on its initial application that has not hit a 10-license limit. That lottery will be held July 29. The second new batch of 55 licenses would be available to firms that scored 85 percent or higher that also have at least 51 percent ownership meeting social equity requirements, including living in an area impacted by the war on drugs for at least 10 years, having been arrested or convicted of a marijuana crime eligible for expungement, or being a member of a family impacted by the war on drugs. That lottery is scheduled for Aug. 5. “Almost all states that have legalized cannabis have done so in a way that produced a multi-billion-dollar industry dominated by a handful of corporations and individuals that lack diversity. But Illinois is attempting to produce a cannabis industry that actually looks like Illinois,” Toi Hutchinson, Pritzker’s marijuana advisor, said in a news release. “What we’re attempting to accomplish is hard to do and takes time to accomplish, but we have an obligation to ensure that it gets as strong a start as possible.” The lotteries for all marijuana-related licenses will be managed by the Illinois Lottery and drawn by a randomized computer process. The governor’s office also announced Thursday that the Illinois Department of Agriculture has reached out to 213 winners of other marijuana-related licenses. Those include 40 craft grow licenses – a grow operation with a smaller footprint
than the massive cultivation centers – as well as 32 licenses for infusing other products such as foods or oils with marijuana and another 141 licenses to transport marijuana products. While applicants for those licenses were not required to report their gender or race information to the state, the governor’s office said 80 percent of the applicants “self-reported” their demographic information, and 98 applicants reported being Black-owned, 19 Latino and 34 Black woman-owned. Upon acceptance of the licenses and payment of fees, the winners will be made public. The original legalization law also allowed up to eight community colleges in the state to receive licenses to develop a curriculum to train students in marijuana related fields. The new law signed Thursday removes that cap. The state announced Kishwaukee College, Oakton College, Olive-Harvey College, Shawnee Community College, Southwestern Illinois College, Triton College and Wilbur Wright College will receive the initial licenses, but more will eventually be announced. The state’s Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity also has partnered with two private lenders to create a loan program for social equity applicants that makes available up to $100,000 for a transporter license applicant, $500,000 for a dispensing organization or infuser and $1 million for a cultivator. Information can be found on DCEO’s website. Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government and distributed to more than 400 newspapers statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation.
Metra enhances customer communication with onboard satisfaction survey Metra is launching an ongoing survey that will be used to measure and track month-to-month customer satisfaction and solicit feedback about a variety of topics, the agency announced today. Signs containing links to the survey are currently being posted on trains.
“This is another big step in our transformation to be My Metra for everyone,” said Metra CEO/ Executive Director Jim Derwinski. “This new survey will allow us to open a new dialogue with our customers and receive continuous input from them about their riding
experiences –everything from understanding their level of satisfaction to identifying any unmet wants and needs. This is all about a process of continuous improvement.” Signs with QR codes that link riders to the survey are being placed throughout Metra railcars. The survey
will take no more than 3 minutes to complete. The survey will ask riders about their overall satisfaction as well as their satisfaction with specific aspects of the service, such as on-time performance, cleanliness, communications, and interactions with employees.
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Hunter congratulates Phillips Academy for receiving STEM Grant State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) is congratulating Phillips Academy for being awarded a grant to support hands-on, interdisciplinary STEM-based curriculum that prepares students for life beyond the classroom. “Phillips Academy could not be more deserving of this award,” Hunter said. “I am so proud of all the students and faculty who have worked hard during the pandemic, and I am excited for the opportunities this grant will provide.” Thanks to the grant, Phillips Academy High School, which falls in the 3rd District, will be able to offer a new Project Lead The Way Engineering Program. The program will help students build knowledge and skills in engineering while helping them develop essential skills such as problem solving and critical thinking. The opportunity is made possible through a partnership between Ardagh Group, a global supplier of infinitely recyclable metal and glass consumer packaging, and PLTW, a nonprofit organization that offers transformative classroom and learning experiences for PreK-12 students. Paul Coulson, chairman and CEO of Ardagh Group, expects to invest $50 million over ten years to support education in our U.S. communities. With this initiative, this is Ardagh’s first partnership with PLTW and will make an initial investment of $12 million in this multi-year, impactful program. PLTW provides PreK-12 schools, teachers, and students with hands-on interdisciplinary STEM-based curriculum that uniquely prepares students for life beyond the classroom through pathways in computer science, engineering, and biomedical science. More than 15,000 programs in more 12,200 schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia offer PLTW programs. For more information about PLTW, visit pltw.org. “With this grant, Phillips students will be able to better plan for a successful future,” Hunter said. “The possibilities for success are endless when you give young people the proper resources to excel.”
Senator Sims praises the success of Illinois’ improved bond ratings For the first time in more than two decades, the state of Illinois has received a bond rating upgrade from Moody’s Investors Service. Following the announcement, State Senator Elgie Sims, Jr. (DChicago) released the following statement: “When budget negotiations first began this Spring, I vowed to move Illinois toward fiscal stability by working with other leaders in taking a responsible approach for a brighter future for all Illinoisans. Moody’s ratings upgrade coupled with the recent positive economic outlook by Fitch shows that all of the hard work and determination that went into a plan that moves Illinois forward and puts taxpayers first is working. The state of Illinois is headed in a positive direction and I am very proud of our progress. I looking forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and the Governor to continue our collective efforts to improve the state’s financial condition and to ensure fiscal stability and growth for all Illinoisans. Our work continues.”
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Afrotainment Launches New Music Label Business Wire - Orlando, Fla. -- Afrotainment, the leader in polycultural Black content in North America and owner of AFRO TV, is thrilled to announce the creation of Afrotainers Music, a music label focused on representing the diverse and original sounds emerging from the multicultural black communities in North America, to be shared with audiences, platforms and brands worldwide. In the heels of completing the build of its 30,000 sf state of the art digital media studios in Orlando, the launch of Afrotainers Music label marks the next phase in Afrotainment growth strategy and portfolio diversification. Yves Bollanga, CEO of Afrotainment said, “Our expanding cable television footprint and digital media studios will be the driving forces in support of our strategy via our unique value proposition and differentiator in the music and content ecosystem leveraging exclusive athome viewing experience of live performance, live online streaming and nationwide cable television appearances.” Afrotainment marked the launch of Afrotainers Music with the signing of Sisaundra Lewis, releasing her new single, “Let’s Go Out” distributed on all streaming platforms starting July 12, 2021 by Spinnup (a Universal Music Group subsidiary). Sisaundra Lewis is an African American singer and songwriter who scored her first number-one U.S. Billboard hit with her single “Shout” in 2005, after working as vocal director and backing vocalist for Céline Dion on 5 world tours. Sisaundra was a top 8 finalist on the hit television show NBC The Voice and after a 4 chair turn, she chose country legend Blake Shelton as her coach. Let’s Go Out Music Video was recorded on location at Universal Studios Florida. To learn more about Sisaundra Lewis, please go to www.sisaundra.live.
Leo Burnett Pilots Creative Boot Camp at Chicago State University In partnership with Marcus Graham Project, creative executives forge a fresh pathway for underrepresented talent; enrolled students secure internships within Publicis Groupe Five students from Chicago State University, Illinois’ sole four-year Predominantly Black Institution for higher education, began summer internships this week across Publicis Groupe, including at Leo Burnett Chicago, Arc Worldwide, and ThePub; and one of their classmates has accepted a full-time position at Publicis Health Media. The connection is the culmination of a decades-long partnership, and pro bono work through the Pencil Project, most recently with a boot camp creative curriculum during the Spring semester, with support from Marcus Graham Project. “This boot camp provided
a proxy of what it’s like to work at an ad agency – not just land the job,” explains Aki Spicer, Chief Strategy Officer for Leo Burnett. “We’ve made great strides with recruitment, but retention of diverse talent requires industry role models.” As Aki explains the “radical empathy” that drives the agency’s work, he points to the gift of time and talent in addition to financial support – an “innovation of donation” with hands-on mentorship from creative leads. “Chicago State University recognizes the power of workplace experiences, striving to secure experiential learning opportunities for
all our students that complements lessons from the classroom,” said Dr. Leslie Roundtree, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. “Leo Burnett and the Marcus Graham Project are exemplary partners who are at the cutting edge of providing meaningful learning experiences that translate into paid internship and career opportunities.” Matthew Weiner, SVP, Group Creative Director at Arc Worldwide and a program lead on the boot camp, marvels at the next generation of creative talent. “Their technical abilities are off the chart, and they are ready to make it work,” referencing
busy students who were not necessarily advertising majors but did double duty at their day jobs to engage with the curriculum and excel. The Boot Camp included Jameelah Hargrove, Denae Hill, Ryonn Gloster, Archie Shaw, and Malcolm Conyers, who are Media Arts majors in the Department of Communications, Media Arts & Theatre at CSU. Students with business majors also participated in the Boot Camp. According to Matthew and his co-leads, the first step was to step back and simplify industry jargon while decoding corporate constructs for the students. Weekly lesson plans covered the creative process
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in full, from brief writing to pitching and measuring results. Mary Daniels is the Associate Provost for Academic Innovation and Strategic Initiatives at CSU, where she is tasked with pushing curricula to meet industry standards while also drawing from the strength of students’ lived experiences. “Students not only applied skills from the classroom on a project much like the challenges they will encounter in their professional work but also created a final project that was stronger because they drew on their diverse lived experiences. This project is already resulting in meaningful progress in
expanding equity in the pathway from higher education to the workforce.” Lisa Ivy, VP, Global Strategy Director at Leo Burnett and a lifelong Chicagoan, proudly supports this critical resource for students of all ages who may not take the traditional path into advertising via portfolio school and specialized training. She and her team were brought into the partnership originally for brand identity, though her goal is for the students to ultimately lead branding in-house. “The boot camp was a beta. This is just the beginning,” she vows, with more updates to come for Fall 2021 and beyond.
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NATIONAL NEWS Howard University Raises Over $3 Million for Golf Program Endowment During Bison at the Beach Inaugural Golf Classic Fundraiser NBA champion Stephen Curry Joins Howard University Division I golf teams for Inaugural Golf Classic in Pebble Beach, California Washington – Howard University recently hosted the Bison at the Beach Inaugural Golf Classic, a first-of-its-kind golf classic and fundraising event for the Howard University golf program. NBA champion Stephen Curry joined members of the golf team, Howard alumni, members of the Board of Trustees, corporate sponsors and friends of the University for the two-day event that raised over $3 million in support of the golf program’s endowment. “I am deeply appreciative of all the sponsors for the Bison at the Beach Inaugural Golf Classic, including Zendesk, Nuna, Workday and Follow Alana. I am also immensely grateful to Stephen Curry for his continued support and generosity, which has enabled our Division I men’s and women’s golf teams to thrive,” said Wayne A. I. Frederick, president of Howard University. “Our goal is to introduce and inspire much-needed diversity into the world of golf. And as the golf course continues to serve as an important forum for business, the presence of Howard’s student-ath-
letes will only increase professional opportunities for students from historically Black colleges and universities and minority communities. I am grateful to Pebble Beach for hosting our event.” The event was hosted at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the No. 1 public golf course in America and six-time host of the U.S. Open Championship. An opening reception and private auction kicked off the event, followed by a day of golfing at the world-renowned public golf course. Curry golfed alongside student-athletes as they completed the 18-hole course. A closing reception was held to celebrate the outcome of the fundraising event and recognize the top five golfers. Over $3 million were raised as a result of event sponsorships, the private auction and participation in the event. “The Bison at the Beach Golf Classic was an experience I’ll never forget, and it was truly an honor to play at Pebble Beach Golf Links,” said Everett Whiten Jr., rising senior and student athlete for the men’s golf team. “I also got to meet the people who have impacted mine and my teammates futures
by donating to our golf program. It was a great networking opportunity, and I will always cherish this trip and the memories made with my team. I am grateful to all the sponsors and everyone that contributed to this successful event.” The Howard University golf program made its debut in the 2020-2021 academic year with Curry’s support. The golf team recently completed a successful inaugural season, which ended with Howard University rising senior Gregory Odom Jr. winning the individual title at the HBCU national championship, the Professional Golf Association (PGA) Works Collegiate Championship. “The Bison at the Beach Inaugural Golf Classic at Pebble Beach was incredible,” said Samuel G. Puryear, head coach for the Howard University men and women’s golf program. “The love and energy and the extreme kindness everyone showed at the event has already gotten me excited about next year’s Bison at the Beach, when we return to Pebble Beach during the Summer of 2022. We are truly trying to serve as the North Star for others to follow. This experience will create opportunities for years to come.” “Our inaugural golf classic marks an incredible milestone in the development and success of our golf program,” said Kery D. Davis, Howard University athletics director. “The support from
our sponsors and other members of the Howard community who participated in the event was inspiring to me, and it sends a very encouraging message to our student-athletes. I am so grateful for the support, and I look forward to returning to Pebble Beach for this event next year.” “Nuna is proud to support the personal and professional opportunities of Howard University’s student-athletes,” said Brad Bickley, Nuna global president. “We were thrilled to be a part of the Bison at the Beach Inaugural Golf Classic and to contribute to the endowment for Howard’s golf program. We look forward to a continued and successful partnership.” “Howard University is known for removing barriers for students to access top-level education, including matriculating with critical leadership skills needed in the world today,” said David W. Kim, Zendesk’s vice president of global diversity equity and inclusion. “Zendesk is proud to partner with Howard in continuing to increase access to valuable opportunities through the creation of programs like this from the start. We look forward to expanding our relationship in service to students.” To make contributions to the Howard University Golf Endowed Fund, visit https://giving. howard.edu/give/golf.
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten Reacts to Latest CDC Guidance for Schools Washington—In response to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated COVID-19 guidance for schools, AFT President Randi Weingarten issued the following statement: “Today’s guidance is grounded in both science and common sense. It takes what we’ve learned about COVID transmission in the last few months—from in-school learning, camps and the efficacy of vaccines— and charts a course for schools to fully reopen this fall.
“The guidance confirms two truths: that students learn better in the classroom, and that vaccines remain our best bet to stop the spread of this virus and get our kids and educators fully back to those classrooms for in-person learning. It also makes clear that masking is important in the absence of vaccination. For educators across the country, this guidance sets a floor, not a ceiling; it builds on the evidence we have about COVID transmission and reminds us that we must remain com-
mitted to other mitigation strategies so every school building is safe and welcoming for all, including those who are still too young to be vaccinated and those who cannot be. These additional safety measures include masking if not vaccinated, upgraded ventilation, regular testing, three feet of physical distance, and accommodations where necessary, particularly for those for whom vaccines are not efficacious. As we continue to navigate the COVID-19 reality, we are working hard to build
trust in our public school communities, which means listening to the parents and educators who are worried about safety as well as those who are eager to return to a world without COVID protocols— everyone has a place in our public schools. “We share the growing concern over the delta variant, as well as the evolving science around COVID transmission in young people, all of which make it incumbent upon school districts to remain committed
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both to vaccinations, and to these safety protocols. But our ultimate goal remains: to get students, teachers and staff back in school buildings full time, and to make sure they’re safe while doing it. Right now, the best way we know how to do that is to encourage as many people as possible to get vaccinated, and in fact, dozens of AFT affiliates around the country are holding vaccine clinics and drives in their communities to make that happen.”
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Thousands Of Dollars Awarded To Black Males For Achieving Academic Excellence Chicago Organization Awards Scholarships To Twenty-Two Black Males Impacted By Gun Violence The Ezekiel Taylor Scholarship Foundation (ETSF) is awarding scholarships to 22 African-American young men, Sunday, July 25, 2021. The ‘Yet, Still We Rise’ Scholarship Fundraiser, Gala and Silent Auction will highlight the academic achievements and success of young black males in the Chicago area. The event honors the legacy of Ezekiel Taylor who was robbed, and killed on Chicago’s Southside in the early 80s. The gala, usually an in-person affair, is virtual again due to the Covid pandemic. “The pandemic has forced our students to survive, thrive and think outside of the box, and it has also caused our foundation to become more innovative and creative,” says Tenisha Taylor, daughter of Ezekiel Taylor and ETSF CEO. “These young men have survived a tumultuous year. From the public health crisis, to the cloud of Black
on Black crime, to the Black Lives Matter movement, young Black men are traumatized on every level. Despite the negative news and societal constraints, we are celebrating the achievements and academic success of young men who are making positive life choices”, adds the former CNN Executive Producer. ‘Yet, Still We Rise’ is a one-hour production that celebrates the 2021 scholarship winners, and highlights their achievements. “You can’t be what you can’t see,” says Dennis Banks, annual donor and owner of C.F.K. Foods, Inc. “This foundation brings sight to these young men. ETSF places energy around a population in our community that is at risk, our young black males are vulnerable and this organization gives them comfort food. By pouring into them, they succeed, and it changes the trajectory of their lives.”
ETSF celebrates its 5th year of operation. To date, it has awarded more $100,000 in college scholarships from a grass roots level. “This is an amazing foundation. I appreciate everything ETSF does in the community and I’m happy to be a part of it,” says Kyle Santillian, Radio Host WGCI-FM 107.5. Besides financial support, the foundation conducts quarterly life skill programs for high school and college students. It also boasts a one-on-one mentoring program. “This will be my 4th year in the ETSF program and they are my family,” says Ezekiel Stevens, Morehouse College rising senior. “The organization does more than write checks, it supports my dreams, goals. Whenever I call to talk to a mentor or Ms. Taylor about life situations, they always come through for me.” “Yet, Still We Rise” is sponsored by The
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Boka Restaurant Group. Boka owns 19 restaurants in the Chicago area, and is committed to the plight of Black males in the city. “We as a company want to do better by our people, better by the community,” says Michelle Herndon, Director of Diversity and Community Affairs. “My nephew was a recipient of this scholarship a few years ago. I saw how it impacted his life, and the lives of the other students, so I knew this was partnership that would be beneficial for Boka and the community.” To watch the scholarship gala, visit the Ezekiel Taylor Scholarship Foundation’s Facebook page, on YouTube and on the website: www.EZTaylor.org at 7pmCST/8pmEST on Sunday, July 25th. To bid in the silent auction, visit: www.BiddingOwl.com/ EzekielTaylorScholar
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COVID ‘Surge Teams’ May Be Coming To Your Town Black PR Wire - The White House is readying COVID-19 “surge teams” to send to communities with low vaccination rates to help combat the rapidly spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus, officials announced Thursday. The teams will work with local public health authorities to conduct contact tracing and will distribute supplies as needed or requested by states, such as therapeutics and additional tests. The teams will also help augment staffing at local vaccination sites. The Biden administration plans to deploy “surge response” teams to some states, including Missouri, in response to rising COVID-19 cases across various parts of the country. Nevada and Missouri have had the highest rates of COVID-19 infection in recent weeks, and there have been recent outbreaks in Utah, Nebraska, and Wyoming, as well. According to the Kansas City Star and multiple media reports, Missouri has requested aid from the White House, which announced
the newly-formed federal “surge response” teams on Thursday. Teams will be deployed to several states where the COVID-19 Delta
variant presents risks to unvaccinated Americans. In a recent report, the CDC says the highest proportion of Delta variant was
detected in southwest Missouri, which accounted for nearly twothirds of all Delta variants identified in the state.
The teams are designed to “surge additional testing into communities to expand detection of the virus and allow public health authorities to do contact tracing to help contain outbreaks,” according to an announcement from the White House. State data shows that 44.6% of residents have received at least one shot, far short of the 54.7% rate nationally. In more than 60 Missouri counties, less than 30% of the population had received their first shot, according to state data. Arkansas has less than 35% of residents fully vaccinated as of Sunday, and the state averaged 16 new cases per 100,000 residents every day over the past week, according to Johns Hopkins. That’s about five times the nationwide rate of new cases. The surge teams will work with public health department officials to conduct contact tracing. They will also distribute supplies such as therapeutics or COVID-19 tests and bolster staffing levels at vaccination sites.
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Local Faith Based Organization Continues Its Mission Of Making A Difference In Young Boys Life’s Through Mentorship Program And Family Fun Activities Concerned Christian Men Organization Holds A Breakfast Gathering Monthly Featuring Local Notable Speakers
George West understands firsthand the impact an organization can have on someone’s life. At seven-years-old, his mother introduced him to the Concerned Christian Men, a faith-based, non profit organization that mentors young boys starting from third grade. He participated in the program through high school and volunteered in his 20s, growing in faith and knowledge and truly feeding his mind, body and spirit. “This organization has meant so much to me as it prepared me to be a man of character and excellence,” said West, executive director for Concerned Christian Men. Concerned Christian Men will host a Family Day from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, July 24 at its headquarters, 901 E. 95th Street, in Chicago. The event features board and video games, Instagram Reel competition, virtual games, basketball and fitness challenges along with information about the organization. It’s an event the organization views as important in the light of violence and division that has hit the city this summer. “Even though we focus on mentoring and helping young boys and men, we believed it was important to have an event that brings the community and families together,” said Ernst Lamothe Jr, program manager for Concerned Christian Men. An added bonus is that young men from third grade through high school will be rewarded for academic excellence when they bring their report cards. The organization will pay elementary and middle school students $1 for every A and $2 for every A in science and math. High school men will earn $5 for every A. Students must not have any D's or F’s to receive the payment. Families must sign up through the Eventbrite link to register for the event and the Pay for A program. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/family-game-and-activity-daytickets-162603372063 “Our family fun festival encourages families to come together in a safe space and enjoy one another,” said West. “We will have giveaways and rewards for the young men of our program as well as fun games and athletic activities for the whole family. We hope that you will come and join us.” Since its establishment in 1996, Concerned Christian Men has successfully promoted and committed themself to establishing leaders among tens of thousands of young men on the southside of Chicago. George D. Glenn, who passed away in February, was one of the founding members; growing and shepherding the organization for more than 15 years. The organization focuses on helping boys navigate into manhood learning to keep a strong and steady pace while traversing through difficult times. The Concerned Christian Men’s centerpiece program is its monthly Man-Boy Breakfast during which some of Chicago’s most notable men have participated as speakers. Among them include former 44th United States President Barack Obama, McDonalds USA President Don Thompson, former Bears coach Lovie Smith and other prominent men. Organization officials want to continue Glenn’s legacy and understand how much more work needs to be done. “I think the value of the program is that we do teach the word of God and we show the young men love and support,” said Ray Dozier, associate director for Concerned Christian Men. “We show them strong male figures and give them a roadmap on how to be successful. The program is just as relevant today as it was in the past.” For more information on Concerned Christian Men on how to register for the program or make a donation, email ccmexecdir@gmail.com or call 1-773-675-5992.
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Redbox Entertainment Acquires Exclusive Domestic Rights To Nick Cannon’s ‘SHE BALL’ The Multihyphenate Wrote, Directed, Produced and Stars in the Sports Comedy Available in Theaters and On Demand August 6 PRNewswire - Los Angeles -- Redbox Entertainment has acquired the North American distribution rights to SHE BALL, a feature written, produced, and directed by Nick Cannon. The film will be released simultaneously in theaters and widely available On Demand including Redbox on August 6. SHE BALL follows the love of basketball through the struggles of Avery Watts (Cannon), who enlists the help of a women’s streetball league to help him save the embattled Inglewood Community Center he manages, all while trying to raise his seven-year-old daughter. Redbox Entertainment is releasing “She Ball” directed by and staring Nick Cannon on August 6 in theaters and On Demand. The film stars Nick Cannon, Bryan ‘Birdman’ Williams, Chris Brown, Cedric the Entertainer, DC Young Fly, Evan Ross, Faizon Love, and Rebecca De Mornay. The movie also features athletes from the WNBA, Ball Up, and the Basketball Beauties League, including Melody Rae, and Jaliyah Manuel. K.D. Aubert, Luenell, and Marla Gibbs also star in the film. “Nick Cannon, one of the most prolific Black voices in our industry, has created a feature that truly captures the spirit of our unique times with SHE BALL,” said Galen Smith, CEO of Redbox. “SHE BALL tackles the critical issues of race and justice facing our nation today in an enlightening and entertaining way.” “Seeing this project come to life with my incredibly talented and committed team has been nothing but rewarding, powerful and, most importantly – fun!”, said SHE BALL’s writer, producer, director and star, Nick Cannon. “I believe this film conveys a strong message about the importance of aligning with today’s racial and social justice movements and fight for equality; while also taking
us through a resonant example of someone in the community trying to make ends meet. I’m excited to partner with Galen and Redbox on this project to ensure the film reaches a wide audience who will hopefully enjoy taking the journey with Avery!” SHE BALL is produced by Nick Cannon, Bryan ‘Birdman” Williams, Chris Brown, Roger Ubina, Demetrius Spencer and Benjamin Sumpter. Executive producers are Michael Goldman, and Robert H. Keetch. SHE BALL is the latest in a string of acquisitions from Redbox that includes THE LAST SON (Sam Worthington), CAPONE (Tom Hardy), SHADOW IN THE CLOUD (Chloë Grace Moretz and Nick Robinson), SAS: RED NOTICE (Sam Heu-
ghan and Ruby Rose), and AMERICAN TRAITOR: THE TRUE STORY OF AXIS SALLY (Al Pacino and Meadow Williams). It also comes on the heels of Redbox’s venture with John Wick producer Basil Iwanyk, to form Asbury Park Pictures, which is programming a slate of high-concept action and thriller films over the next few years. The film is part of the “Redbox Original” slate of theatrical movies aimed at Redbox’s 40 MM U.S. customers. Redbox has engaged Vertical Entertainment as its distribution partner for the feature. The deal was negotiated by Marc Danon, Head of Original Content for Redbox Entertainment. Nick Cannon is repped by David Gross and Jeff Klein at CAA.
Sean “Diddy” Combs And Bishop T.D. Jakes Team Up To Bring Exclusive Sermon Series To REVOLT Combs and Jakes sat down for powerful discussion on the intersection of faith, culture and Hip Hop PRNewswire - New York -- Today, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Bishop T.D. Jakes announced that they have collaborated to bring the exclusive sermon series to REVOLT, the leading Black-owned multi-media platform. The new weekly show, Kingdom Culture with T.D. Jakes, will feature evangelistic sermons and conversations, broadcasted from The Potter’s House Church in Dallas. Kingdom Culture’s weekly Sunday service will feature topics such as vision, leadership, growth, power, love and more, allowing Bishop Jakes to reach mass audiences through REVOLT. Jakes’ powerful words of inspiration have reached millions of people from all socioeconomic backgrounds, races, nationalities, and creeds. With the addition of this show, the platform aims to amplify
the sermons, garnering attention from hip-hop and culture fans nationwide. “This partnership is monumental for REVOLT, expanding into the faith space to create a program that will inspire millions around the world to have hope and walk in their power,” said Sean “Diddy” Combs, Chairman of REVOLT. “Bishop Jakes is one of the most transformational leaders of our time who has made a profound impact on my life, so we’re honored for him to join the REVOLT family and use his gift to empower the culture.” To kick off this partnership, Combs and Jakes sat down to discuss, faith, culture, social justice and hip-hop. Kingdom Culture will also re-broadcast the special forums, master class conversations and
international dialogues Bishop Jakes and The Potter’s House often host throughout the year with some of the world’s most respected public figures. The gravity and power of T.D. Jakes’ voice and influence extends to business, entertainment, politics and global humanitarian work, which are expected to be, included in forthcoming Kingdom Culture episodes. “We are thrilled to collaborate with REVOLT, as it is a great opportunity to further expand our reach to a younger generation. In the last year or two, many young people have been adversely affected by a mix of economic woes and a pandemic both here in the United States and around the world,” remarked Jakes. “I am looking forward to an alliance that engages with this unique audience while also empowering and uplifting them.” REVOLT will air new episodes of www.citizennewspapergroup.com
Kingdom Culture with T.D. Jakes on its TV channel every Sunday at 9AM ET. REVOLT is the leading Blackowned and operated multimedia platform servicing content 24/7 across digital, linear and live media channels. The platform produces rich content and original material with the biggest names in Hip Hop, along with reports of breaking news, current events, trends and announcements within the Black cultural movement and Hip Hop world. REVOLT takes pride in its diversity, both in its mindset and its company makeup, further instilling its dedication to culture within its staff and audiences. Founded by Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2013, REVOLT attracts over 50 Million millennials and Gen Z audiences through their disruptive, authentic material across all platforms. In 2021, REVOLT will launch a brand new digital mobile app where users can view extended releases, live updates from relevant news, exclusive
specials and much more. Celebrating its 25th Anniversary this month, The Potter’s House located in Dallas is a 30,000-member nondenominational, multicultural church and humanitarian organization founded by Bishop T. D. Jakes, twice featured on the cover of TIME magazine as America’s Best Preacher and as one of the nation’s 25 Most Influential Evangelicals. The Potter’s House reaches audiences of more than 22 million online and millions more each week. The Potter’s House has five locations: The Potter’s House of Dallas, The Potter’s House of Fort Worth, The Potter’s House of North Dallas, The Potter’s House of Denver and The Potter’s House OneLA. For more information, visit ThePottersHouse.org or TDJakes.org. Follow Bishop Jakes @BishopJakes on all social platforms. For more information on REVOLT’s digital content, please visit https://www. revolt.tv/ and visit https://revolt.tv/ listings for local broadcast listings.
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CITIZEN On The Move
New Spiritual Light M.B. Church & The Rev. Dr. Walter P. Turner Recently Hosted A Vax & Relax Vaccination Outreach Event Photos by L.M. Warbington
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION US BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR VRMTG ASSET TRUST; Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF GEORGE PENSON AKA GEORGE E. PENSON, JR. AKA GEORGE E. PENSON; KURT D. SWAN AKA KURT SWAN; MADELINE DORE AKA MADELINE PENSON; BARBARA NEWSON; JEFFIE CLAYTON; SHANEAH TAYLOR AKA SHANEAH MARIE TAYLOR; DAMON RITENHOUSE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR GEORGE PENSON; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 18 ch 14339 Calendar 62 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Monday, August 23, 2021 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 25-03-230-033-0000. Commonly known as 630 East 91st Street, Chicago, Illinois 60619. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information call The Sales Department at Plaintiff's Attorney, Anselmo Lindberg & Associates, LLC, 1771 West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois 60563-1890. (630) 4536960. F18030236 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3172194 EMPLOYMENT- DRIVERS Driver/Private Driver Needed. Driver required to transport our clients from their hotel to places of tourist attraction there and back. There are up to 50 hours per week available depending on candidate availability. If you are interested, email us for more information or send your CV to insidesaleskmmpusa@email.com. _______________________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION TOORAK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. JORGE FELIX RODRIGUEZ PA; JORGE FELIX RODRIGUEZ, JR. AKA JORGE FELIX RODRIGUEZ; CITY OF CHICAGO; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 20 CH 7006 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Monday, August 30, 2021 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 20-26-116-011-0000. Commonly known as 7341 South Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60619. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information call Law Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312) 360-9455. W20-0521 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3172682 ______________________________________
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