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Citizen The Citizen: Serving The Black Community For 55 Years Week of Dec. 23, 2020

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MedSTEM Pathways Interns from the Rush Education and Career Hub. Photo Courtesy of Rush Education and Career Hub (REACH)

PROGRAM PREPARES STUDENTS TO REACH FOR THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSION Rush Education and Career Hub (REACH), an initiative of Rush University Medical Center, continues its legacy of creating opportunities for African American and Latinx students to gain experience in the healthcare workforce. PAGE 2

Raise Your Hand, a student-led movement, is calling for the Sec. of Education to publicly recognize the demands of students of color

New Study: Frequent, rapid testing could turn national COVID-19 tide within weeks

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION RAISE YOUR HAND, A STUDENT-LED MOVEMENT, IS CALLING FOR THE SEC. OF EDUCATION TO PUBLICLY RECOGNIZE THE DEMANDS OF STUDENTS OF COLOR In response to the detrimental and disproportionate impact of COVID-19, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, students have organized the Raise Your Hand Student Agenda, a list of demands powered by Our Turn’s youth-led campaign for educational justice. Students of color from around the country are calling for the new Secretary of Education to publicly acknowledge these demands. Our Turn, a 501(c)(3), elevates the voices of young people in the fight for educational equity. Our Turn Action Network, a 501(c)(4), deploys policy advocacy efforts for the achievement of educational justice. Barrett Griffith, a student organizer of Our Turn, Charlotte, NC, feels that Biden’s position on achieving racial justice relates mostly to the campaign for educational justice. “When he says, we must ‘achieve racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country,’ the first thing I can think of is decolonizing school curriculums,” said Griffith. “How can we battle racial injustice if it is instilled through America’s Education System? Is biased education not a pillar of systemic racism itself?”

HEALTH

FOOD INDUSTRY WILL EXPERIENCE SOLID GROWTH IN 2021 After suffering a $125 billion decline (-8%) in 2020 due to the dramatic $220 billion (-27%) downturn in foodservice, Pentallect, a leading food industry consultancy, forecasts that food industry sales will increase by $145 billion, or 10%, in 2021. Pentallect attributes the rebound to a sharp second half of the year recovery in foodservice following anticipated vaccine rollouts and ongoing strength in many retail sectors. Bob Goldin, a Pentallect partner, says, “Quick-service restaurants generally held up well but other foodservice segments, including full-service restaurants, have been devastated by the effects of the pandemic. Next year, we are guardedly optimistic that foodservice will begin a multiyear rebound as effective public health measures become more widespread.”

LAW & POLITICS

ATTORNEY ZULU ALI RENAMED TOP 10 CRIMINAL AND IMMIGRATION LAWYER BY ATTORNEY AND PRACTICE MAGAZINE Attorney Zulu Ali, founder and principal of the Law Offices of Zulu Ali & Associates, LLP (zulualilaw.com), the largest Black-owned law firm in California’s Inland Empire, has been renamed Top 10 Criminal Defense and Immigration Lawyer in the state of California for 2020-2021 by Attorney and Practice Magazine. Specializing in providing attorneys and legal practitioners with insight and advice from other legal professionals, as well as opinions and updates on the latest legal news in a wide variety of practice areas, Attorney and Practice Magazine awards list was created to recognize the achievements of the top 1% of trial lawyers. The organization awards the top attorneys in several legal practice areas including Immigration and Criminal Defense. Among his many accomplishments, Attorney Ali has been Honored as a Top 100 Lawyer by the National Black Lawyers and National Trial Lawyers; a Top 10 Lawyer by the American Academy of Trial Attorneys, American Institute of Legal Counsel, American Jurist Institute, and Attorney & Practice Magazine; Rue Ratings Best Lawyer in America; Litigator of the Year by the American Institute of Trial Lawyers; and was inducted into Marquis Who’s Biographical registry for excellence in law and activism and Professional registry as one of America’s Top Lawyers.

Future Ready Learning Lab students from the Rush Education and Career Hub checking vitals. Photo Courtesy of Rush Education and Career Hub (REACH)

Program prepares students to REACH for the healthcare profession Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES

Rush Education and Career Hub (REACH), an initiative of Rush University Medical Center, continues its legacy of creating opportunities for African American and Latinx students to gain experience in the healthcare workforce. The cradle to career pipeline currently serves over 3,000 students from pre-kindergarten to college. And, one of its goals is to create exceptional talent for the healthcare workforce of the future as well as create diversity in the medical field. Rukiya Curvey Johnson, MBA, who’s the executive director of the Rush Education and Career Hub, said the program extends beyond the inclusion of doctors and nurses. In addition, it incorporates non-clinical and non-patient facing roles, including IT analyst or community research scientist. “We’re creating opportunities for youth to explore the variety of careers there are. We also create opportunities for access by providing paid internships and mentorship with health professionals and other graduate students who are beginning a journey to the very careers our youth aspire to,” she said. Moreover, Curvey Johnson said the students in the program are able to build the social capital, connections and networks that help them to achieve their

goals while gaining valuable work experience. As a result, students are prepared for success and are able to access the healthcare industry. “Everyday we educate, empower and prepare primarily Black and Latinx youth for the future of work. Really thinking about what it means to be on a path to high quality skilled employment and ultimately greater economic well-being,” she said. Curvey Johnson added, REACH works to support the student’s efforts by providing academic enrichment including financial aid workshops that assist them in finding ways to fund college. “We’ve had over 90 percent of our high school graduates enroll in college and persist and also have a healthcare or STEM major, and that’s huge,” she said. Curvey Johnson said the internships are coupled with the department placement, work setting and instruction. “We work with practicing health professionals and college faculty to teach students. And, the students getting a chance to see the application of the science and math in the healthcare setting, only helps them understand their work better, understand the application and how and why things work,” she said. “We’ve definitely seen students be able to improve their understanding and academic standing based on participation,” she added. Additionally, Curvey Johnson said that students in the program have been able

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to strengthen their writing and communications skills which has helped them to get a jump start on their college applications and personal statements. Students have to work on a research project based on a real world challenge. They present that project to healthcare staff at Rush. They can also get an industry recognized credential, certification, which includes phlebotomy or EKG tech. “Those are things that help, in a lot of ways, that help students build a sense of self-efficacy. They are able to see themselves doing this work and that helps them, and kinds of motivates them in other ways and strengthens their study skills and kind of lets them see the value in their academic work,” she added. Curvey Johnson said the goal is to adequately staff healthcare systems in Black and Latinx communities. She said access to care can be a matter of life or death in these communities. “We want to see more Black youth with high skilled jobs and able to address society’s most pressing health challenges,” she said. A college information session will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 6. Applications are open for College Career Pathways, Center for Community Health Equity Research Fellows. The deadline is Friday, Feb. 19. For more information about REACH, visit www.reachatrush.org.


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New Study: Frequent, rapid testing could turn national COVID-19 tide within weeks Testing half the population weekly with inexpensive, rapid-turnaround COVID-19 tests would drive the virus toward elimination within weeks—even if those tests are significantly less sensitive than gold-standard clinical tests, according to a new study recently published by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and University of Colorado Boulder researchers. Such a strategy could lead to “personalized stay-at-home orders” without shutting down restaurants, bars, retail stores, and schools, the authors said. “Our big picture finding is that, when it comes to public health, it’s better to have a less sensitive test with results today than a more sensitive one with results tomorrow,” said lead author Daniel Larremore, an assistant professor of computer science at CU Boulder. “Rather than telling everyone to stay home so you can be sure that one person who is sick doesn’t spread it, we could give only the contagious people stay-at-home orders so everyone else can go about their lives.” For the study, which was published online November 20, 2020 in Science Advances, Larremore teamed up with collaborators at CU’s BioFrontiers Institute and Harvard Chan School to explore whether test sensitivity, frequency, or turnaround time is most important to curb the spread of COVID-19. The researchers scoured available literature on how viral load climbs and falls inside the body during an infection, when people tend to experience symptoms, and when they become contagious. They then used mathematical modeling to forecast the impact of screening with different kinds of tests on three hypothetical scenarios: in 10,000 individuals; in a university-type setting of 20,000 people; and in a city of 8.4 million. When it came to curbing spread, they found that frequency and turnaround time are much more important than test sensitivity. For instance, in one scenario in a large city, widespread twice-weekly testing with a rapid but less sensitive test reduced the degree of infectiousness, or R0 (“R naught”), of the virus by 80%. But twice-weekly testing with a more sensitive PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test, which takes up to 48 hours to return results, reduced infectiousness by only 58%. In other scenarios, when the amount of testing was the same, the rapid test always reduced infectiousness better than the slower, more sensitive PCR test. That’s because about two-thirds of infected people have no symptoms and as they await their results, they continue to spread the virus. “This paper is one of the first to show we should worry less about test sensitivity and, when it comes to public health, prioritize frequency and turnaround,” said senior co-author Roy Parker, director of the BioFrontiers Institute and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. The study also demonstrates the power of frequent testing in shortening the pandemic

According to a new study, testing half the population weekly with inexpensive, rapid-turnaround COVID-19 tests would drive the virus toward elimination within weeks—even if those tests are significantly less sensitive than gold-standard clinical tests. Photo: Wyss Institute at Harvard University

and saving lives. In one scenario, in which 4% of individuals in a city were already infected, rapid testing three out of four people every three days reduced the number ultimately infected by 88% and was “sufficient to drive the epidemic toward extinction within six weeks.” The study comes as companies and academic research centers are developing low-cost, rapid turnaround tests that could be deployed in large public settings or commercialized for do-it-yourself use. Sensitivity levels vary widely. Antigen tests require a relatively high viral load— about 1,000 times as much virus compared to the PCR test—to detect an infection. Another test, known as RT-lamp (reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification), can detect the virus at around 100 times as much virus compared to the PCR. The benchmark PCR test typically provided by medical professionals requires as little as 5,000 to 10,000 viral RNA copies per milliliter of sample, meaning it can catch the virus very early or very late. In the past, federal regulators and the public have been reluctant to embrace rapid tests out of concern that they may miss cases early in infection. But, in reality, an infected person can go from 5,000 particles to 1 million viral RNA copies in 18 to 24 hours, said Parker. “There is a very short window, early in infection, in which the PCR will detect the virus but something like an antigen or LAMP test won’t,” Parker said. And during that time, the person often isn’t contagious, he said. The authors recently used these findings to call for a shift in the way we think about test sensitivity in the New England Journal of Medicine. “These rapid tests are contagiousness tests,” said senior co-author Michael Mina, an assistant professor of epidemiology and a faculty member in the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at Harvard Chan School. “They are extremely effective

in detecting COVID-19 when people are contagious.” They are also affordable, he added. The rapid tests can cost as little as $1 each and return results in 15 minutes. Some PCR tests can take several days. Mina envisions a day when the government sends simple, cheap DIY tests to every home in the United States. Even if half of Americans tested themselves weekly and self-isolated if positive, the result would be profound, he said. “Within a few weeks we could see this outbreak going from huge numbers of cases to very manageable levels,” Mina said. Rapid testing could also be the key to breathing life back into former superspreader threats like football stadiums, concert venues, and airports, with patrons testing themselves on the way in and still wearing masks as a precautionary measure, Larremore said. “Less than .1% of the current cost of this virus would enable frequent testing for the whole of the U.S. population for a year,” said Mina, referencing a recent economic analysis published by the National Bureau of Economic Research. The authors say they are heartened to see that several countries have already begun testing all of their citizens, and are hopeful that the new U.S. administration has named rapid testing as a priority. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the first at-home rapid test. “It’s time to shift the mentality around testing from thinking of a COVID test as something you get when you think you are sick to thinking of it as a vital tool to break transmission chains and keep the economy open,” Larremore said. The other Harvard Chan School author was James Hay. This study was supported by the NIH (F32 AI145112, F30 AG063468, MURI W911NF1810208, 1DP5OD028145-01) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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Reigning Champs Expands Path-ToCollege Business With CollegeAdvisor.com Reigning Champs recently announced the addition of personalized college advising platform CollegeAdvisor.com to its portfolio of businesses. Founded in 2019 as Bullseye Admissions, CollegeAdvisor.com modernizes the general path-to-college process by offering high school students access to digital tools and personalized support to help organize, track and strengthen their college applications. Through CollegeAdvisor.com’s Admissions Success Programs, each student is matched with an admissions coach to build a customized game plan including 1-on-1 counseling, essay editing, interview prep and other specialty workshops. CollegeAdvisor.com is the latest addition to Reigning Champs’ collection of path-to-college solutions, which offer virtual recruiting and admissions services to high school student-athletes, non-athletes, and high school, club and college coaches. Reigning Champs’ largest path-to-college platform, Next College Student Athlete (NCSA), according to a press release, leverages over 20 years of proprietary data and technology to power the world’s largest and most successful college athletic recruiting network. Reigning Champs brands have been responsible for placing student-athletes in over 90% of U.S. colleges and universities across 34 sports, and more than 9,500 college teams use Reigning Champs’ software and services. “College admissions is a stressful and overwhelming process for any high school student,” said Reigning Champs CEO Luke Zaientz. “CollegeAdvisor.com will allow us to expand our focus beyond athletes and offer comprehensive, personalized support to any student on their journey from high school to college.” Reigning Champs works to create a path to college for all students, regardless of financial limitations and has helped over 35,000 qualified athletes based on financial need and military status. In 2019, Reigning Champs brands donated $25 million in services to deserving student-athletes and families. “Like Reigning Champs, CollegeAdvisor.com is committed to equal opportunity for all students,” said CollegeAdvisor.com founder Brian Mitchell. “We believe in leveling the college admissions playing field for all students, which is why our platform’s core management features will always be free. We will continue to donate services to students who do not have the means to afford admissions coaching or support, because we believe every student deserves the opportunity to continue their education.” Since its inception, CollegeAdvisor.com has donated over $110,000 in services to students through its National School Lunch discount program and CollegeAdvisor.com Scholars, which offers free admissions counseling to lower-income or first-generation college applicants. For more information, visit www. reigningchamps.com.


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BUSINESS

MTN DEW® Invests In Black Entrepreneurship MTN DEW® has announced the launch of the MTN DEW Real Change Opportunity Fund, an Ideas Pitch Competition featuring an annual prize pool of $1 Million with an initial commitment through the next five years. The brand is partnering with Howard University, Hampton University and other PepsiCo-affiliated Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), in an effort to discover, challenge and uplift the next generation of Black innovators and entrepreneurs. MTN DEW Real Change Opportunity Fund initiative reinforces the brand’s commitment to action; with this latest phase making a tangible investment in the Black entrepreneurs of tomorrow. The MTN DEW Real Change Opportunity Fund launches on the heels of the $400 million commitment made by its parent company, PepsiCo, to uplift Black communities and Black representation.

THE REAL CHANGE IDEAS PITCH COMPETITION WILL PROVIDE RESOURCES, PROGRAMMING, AND FUNDING TO FUTURE BLACK ENTREPRENEURS. WITH A PRIZE POOL OF $1 MILLION, THE GOAL IS TO INSPIRE AND EMPOWER HBCU STUDENTS TO GO OUT AND DO, AND ULTIMATELY TURN THEIR IDEAS INTO REAL BUSINESSES. “MTN DEW recognizes the real need for actionable, tangible change and is committed to fueling what’s right as we seek to drive progress against the systemic racism and inequality faced by Black people in America,” says Nicole Portwood, vice president, marketing, MTN DEW. “We believe entrepreneurs exemplify everything that MTN DEW stands for – they are the DOERS and the keys to building up Black-owned businesses, shrinking the historic wealth gap, and broadening the potential for Black generational wealth. We hope to make a lasting impact as we provide resources, programming, funding and empowerment to the

next generation through our partnership with this incredible network of HBCUs and launch of the Real Change Opportunity Fund.” The Real Change Ideas Pitch Competition will provide resources, programming, and funding to future Black Entrepreneurs. With a prize pool of $1 Million, the goal is to inspire and empower HBCU students to go out and Do, and ultimately turn their ideas into real businesses. Existing students and recent alumni are invited to check out mountaindew.com/realchange for updates on acceptance of applications. The panel of experienced “Doers,” will select the top 50 applicants and invite them to a round

of virtual pitches with an all-star panel beginning January 18, 2021. Ten finalists will emerge and have the opportunity to pitch their ideas in front of the Real Change panel. The final pool of finalists will compete for a share of the $1 Million prize pool during the virtually streamed finale in February 2021. Each school represented, will receive an award fund dedicated to creating real change at their respective university. To bring the stories of these innovators to life, MTN DEW is partnering with media powerhouses ViacomCBS, iHeartMedia + Entertainment, Inc., Blavity Inc., to highlight the journeys of the ten finalists and their paths to the Real Change Opportunity Fund finale. MTN DEW will be the sole selector of the winners, schools will not be involved or influence the selection process. For more information about MTN DEW Real Change Opportunity Fund, please visit mountaindew.com/realchange.

THE HERSHEY COMPANY INCREASED ITS SUPPORT OF BLACK AND BROWN COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES TO HELP FIGHT RACIAL INJUSTICE AFTER THE DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYD. THIS INCLUDES A $100,000 DONATION TO THE EQUAL JUSTICE INITIATIVE AND ELEVATING ITS FOCUS ON ITS DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PRIORITIES.

Hershey Invests $1.5 Million in the Thurgood Marshall College Fund The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY) will invest $1.5 million in the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) to establish a scholarship endowment, with the goal to increase that to $3 million over the next ten years. The endowment will be used for students pursuing degrees in food science in TMCF-memberschools, which include public colleges that provide advanced education for underrepresented populations. The historic endowment is the first time a company has committed to endow a TMCF scholarship. Donations to TMCF typically go into the organization’s general fund. “Hershey has been proudly associated with TMCF for more than a decade, and I am delighted to see the evolution of our Hershey partnership grow,” said Alicia Petross, VP talent acquisition + diversity & inclusion. “Our aim is to make a meaningful difference for deserving under-represented students who aspire to a fulfilling career in food science.” “We are extremely grateful to Hershey for their generous support and commitment to supporting our students, particularly during these difficult and challenging times,” said Dr. Harry L. Williams, president & CEO of TMCF. “This scholarship endowment will make it possible for students at our schools to pursue their passion of studying and earning a degree

in food science. This is a welcomed investment in the future of our nation.” The Hershey Company increased its support of Black and Brown communities across the United States to help fight racial injustice after the death of George Floyd. This includes a $100,000 donation to the Equal Justice Initiative and elevating its focus on its diversity and inclusion priorities. “Hershey took action in this critical time of increased focus on racial

and social justice to review our programs and partnerships to ensure we are doing what we can to make an impact,” said Chris Scalia, SVP & CHRO and TMCF Board Member. Applications for the Hershey Scholarship are open to any student studying food science at a TMCF-partner school. Students of any race are eligible to apply. The scholarships will be awarded to students who are dedicated to innovating within the food industry, which aligns with Hershey’s iconic brands’ pursuit of delighting their consumers. Hershey is a long-time supporter of diversity and inclusion and providing educational opportunities for under-represented students. Hershey founder, Milton Hershey and his wife Catherine created a school for low-income children in Hershey, Pa., in 1907. The Hershey/TMCF scholarship builds on The Milton

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Hershey School legacy by focusing on the education of students who may otherwise not have these opportunities. Established in 1987, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is the nation’s largest organization exclusively representing the Black College Community. TMCF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization. For more information about TMCF, visit: www.tmcf.org. The Hershey Company is headquartered in Hershey, Pa., and is an industry-leading snacks company employing approximately 16,000 people around the world. The company has more than 80 brands around the world that drive $8 billion in annual revenues, including such iconic brand names as Hershey’s®, Reese’s®, Kit Kat®, Jolly Rancher®, Ice Breakers®, SkinnyPop®, and Pirate’s Booty®. To learn more visit www. thehersheycompany.com


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Acclaimed Chicago Southside Native to Fill Position Poet Laureate for the State of Illinois First Lady MK Pritzker recently announced the selection of Angela Jackson as the next Poet Laureate for the State of Illinois. Jackson is the fifth Illinoisan to hold the title, an honorary position selected by a committee of experts and subsequently appointed by the Governor. Jackson is an accomplished and award-winning poet, novelist, and playwright, who has published three chapbooks and four volumes of poetry. As Illinois’ next poet laureate, Jackson will work to promote poetry at the state and national level. She will join only four other esteemed poets who have previously held this coveted title. The first Illinois Poet Laureate, Howard B. Austin, was named in 1936. The three other poets who have held the title are Carl Sandburg (1962-67), Gwendolyn Brooks (19682000), and Kevin Stein (2003-2017). In June, Governor Pritzker posthumously named John Prine an honorary Poet Laureate. “Illinois has a proud history of poets who have given us reason for hope in dark times, offered poignant insight into our own humanity and delivered profound social critiques, and as I considered the nominees to be our next Poet Laureate, all of these qualities were important in making the final choice,” said First Lady MK Pritzker, Honorary Chair and Final Judge of the 2020 Illinois Poet Laureate Search Committee. “Members of the committee nominated astounding talents from our state, and I’m grateful for their work. After spending countless hours reviewing all the nominees’ works, I’m confident that Angela Jackson will continue to be a bright shining light of wisdom, inspiration and connection as she promotes the power of poetry.” “I am honored and excited to have been selected to serve as Illinois Poet Laureate,” said Angela Jackson. “Legendary Poet Laureate Gwendolyn Brooks said, ‘Poetry is life distilled.’ I hope to bring to Illinoisans poetry that they can relate to, be lifted by, and find their lives illuminated in. Poems bring us to ourselves and poems bring us together.” In June, the Governor and First Lady Pritzker announced the formation of the 2020 Illinois Poet Laureate Search Committee to fill

the position that has been vacant since late 2017. The committee, comprised of poets, writers, and academics from across the state, reviewed nominations submitted by the public and recommended three finalists to be the state’s next Poet Laureate. “Illinois has a proud history of influential poets and I’m proud to continue this tradition by formally appointing our state’s next Poet Laureate,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Angela Jackson is an acclaimed poet and writer and her expansive breadth of work has already inspired so many. I know her words will have a profound impact on the residents of our state as well as the next generation of aspiring poets.” “Angela Jackson’s poems dwell in fervid topographies of family and myth, heart and tongue,” said previous Illinois Poet Laureate Kevin Stein. “Her lines bristle with the melody of conversation and soulful blues, her voice unwaveringly human.” Jackson was born in Greenville, Mississippi and raised on Chicago’s Southside and educated at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago. She was a 20year member of the Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC) Writers Workshop, succeeding the late Hoyt W. Fuller as its Chair. Of Angela’s volumes, Dark Legs and Silk Kisses: The Beatitudes of the Spinners was awarded the Carl Sandburg Award and the Chicago Sun-Times/Friends of Literature Book of the Year Award. And All These Roads Be Luminous: Poems Selected and New was nominated for the National Book Award. It Seems Like a Mighty Long Time was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, the Pen/Open Book Award, a finalist for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and a finalist for the Milt Kessler Poetry Prize. Jackson has received the Shelley Memorial Award of the Poetry Society of America, a Pushcart Prize, the Illinois Center for the Book Heritage Award, the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame Fuller Award, and the Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent from Chicago State University. In additional to her poetry, Jackson’s novels and plays have also been widely recognized and she has received two American Book Awards.

Gifting Your Child a Mobile Device for the Holidays? What to Know StatePoint - Does your child’s holiday wish-list include a mobile phone or other electronic device? With kids and teens spending more time online than ever these days due to social distancing guidelines and remote-learning, you may feel the time is now to gift them their very own device. However, as a result of all that additional screen time, families should be doubly sure that kids use their devices safely and responsibly. After the holiday gift-giving excitement settles, consider these tips: • Driver’s safety: While no one should ever text and drive, newer drivers need to be especially mindful of the road and the operation of their vehicle. Have a serious discussion about distracted driving. Cell phone usage was responsible for 12 percent of moderate-to-severe crashes of teen drivers studied by AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety in 2015. • Extend the device’s life: Let’s face it, devices are highly breakable and easily lost. Extend the life of your child’s device by ensuring the gift is accompanied by a protective case and warranty. Talk to your child

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Families should be doubly sure that kids use their devices safely and responsibly.

about what to do if the device gets wet, and have a backup plan for the event that it’s lost and your child needs to reach you. Installing a location monitoring app can help you locate the device in a pinch. • Set ground rules. A few ground rules can help ensure your child uses their new device responsibly. These rules may involve schedules for when the device can be used for purposes unrelated to school, as well as limits on what apps and sites your child can access. Talk to your kids about such topics as healthy digital habits, the need for screen-free time each day, and how and why to report cyber-

bullying and other inappropriate or abusive online behavior. • Make your rules stick. In so many areas of parenting, creating rules is easier than getting your child to follow them. However, a parental guidance app can help make your digital rules effective. For example, OurPact allows you to remotely set up automated schedules for when internet, apps and the device itself are unavailable. Features include URL whitelisting and blacklisting, daily screen time allowances and iMessage/SMS blocking, helping you ensure your ground rules stick and that all the apps installed on your child’s device pass your approval. Available at the iOS App Store and Google Play Store, parents can also sign up for an account at www.ourpact.com. • Lead the way. Don’t text during dinner. Put your phone away when you are driving. Build goodwill and mutual respect by following the same rules you give your child. If a digital device is in your child’s future this holiday season, be sure that gift comes with the know-how to use it safely and responsibly.


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FASHION

Juvia’s Place Releases its First Influencer Collaboration of 2020 Black-owned Cosmetics brand, Juvia’s Place has collaborated with Influencer, Yami Angelina (@yamiangelina), to release a collection just in time for holiday gift-giving. The collection includes a

6-pan eyeshadow palette, and two high-shine lip-glosses. La Mariposa Eyeshadow Palette: $15 Eyeshadow Descriptions: Blue metallic: “Angel” (Yami’s Dad’s name)

Pink metallic: BarbiBrat Copper Gold metallic:

“Glitter Queen” Pink Peach Matte: “Arelis” (Yami’s Mom’s name) Yellow Mustard matte: “October 12th” (Yami’s birthday) Chocolate Brown matte: “Ya Tu Sabe” (One of the most fa-

mous phrases to use in the latin/ Dominican community which means “You already know”) Lip gloss: $13 each ISLAND MAMI- A coral peach gloss YAMI YUMMY- A soft

high Glossy shimmery iridescent Pink. For more product details or to purchase, visit: https:// www.juviasplace.com/collections/yamiangelina-x-juvias-place

Cotton Incorporated Shares Fashion Trends Ahead Of The New Year

Aubrey Howard, a Cotton Incorporated trend forecaster, shared that matching sets are great, especially within the active and loungewear category, as people are staying at home in the current environment.

This holiday season is unique, and while we decide what to wear for our virtual celebrations, we all want to be comfortable and stylish with looks that will make us feel extra special this time of year. Aubrey Howard, a Cotton Incorporated trend forecaster, virtually sat down with fashion and lifestyle influencer Lexi Holden of @ lexandthecity_, to discuss the brand’s outlook on how the current circumstances have affected what people purchase and provides a forecast of trends for the upcoming year. As we look ahead at trends for 2021, Howard shares “since things have slowed down a little bit in everyday life, people are going back to basics and wearing the classics like t-shirts and jeans. I’m seeing a bit of updates and tweaks to these tried-and-true pieces, such as the addition of shoulder pads in a t-shirt for an exaggerated silhouette. This is also reflected in jeans, and while we’re all accustomed to the wide leg jeans and the skinny jeans, we’re now seeing the balloon silhouette.” To look and feel good this holiday season, consumers are going for items that are practical. Howard shared that shoppers are making sure the pieces can be styled in different ways so that items can go a long way wearing-wise. Matching sets are great, especially within the active and loungewear category, as people are staying at home in the current environment. These cotton-rich items particularly provide both comfort and versatility. Staple pieces and more are available at Cotton Incorporated’s Cotton Style House - Holiday Edition. There is a wide variety of styles for those who want to either stay cozy or dress up in cotton at home. The Cotton Style House - Holiday Edition is available with exclusive content on Amazon. Through December 31, Amazon shoppers can purchase a variety of on-trend cotton apparel, gifting and home items curated by internationally-recognized celebrity stylist Irma Martínez. The collection will bring people together through virtual programming with the goal to create connections across all communities and cultures. Among others, actress Debby Ryan shows you some of her favorite women’s contemporary pieces in the collection, while influencer Daniela Ramirez and her husband show you how to coordinate the family in comfort and style. Custom video content will also help

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Staple pieces and more are available at Cotton Incorporated’s Cotton Style House - Holiday Edition.

you deck your homes with holiday cheer and find unique gifts– all in cotton. The collection is available at Amazon.com/ShopCotton. From Mara Hoffman to Levi’s, Calvin Klein, and STAUD, as well as other brands, each piece found in the Cotton Style House - Holiday Edition exhibits the versatility and comfort of cotton. Inspiration was drawn from a range of participating trendsetters including Debby Ryan, Daniela Ramirez, Ryan Clark, Gregory Dava, Coco Bassey, and Jill Wallace, who will be showcasing their favorite go-to cotton finds for the holidays. Shop the Cotton Style House - Holiday Edition: Available through December 31, at Amazon.com/ShopCotton.


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ENTERTAINMENT IN HIS MASTERCLASS, MOSLEY WILL SHARE INSIGHTS ON HOW TO USE WRITING AS A DEVICE TO SHED LIGHT ON IDENTITY, CHALLENGE OUR NOTIONS OF WHO ARE HEROES AND PROTAGONISTS WORTHY OF NARRATIVE AND USE FICTION AS A MEANS OF PERSONAL DISCOVERY. DESIGNED FOR WRITERS AND NONWRITERS ALIKE, HIS CLASS WILL DIVE INTO THE FUNDAMENTALS OF HOW TO STRUCTURE A STORY, DEVELOP STRONG CHARACTERS AND CREATE A COMPELLING PLOT TO DRIVE THE READER FORWARD.

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Byron Allen To Launch TheGrio.TV To Target African-American Viewers Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group recently announced that its recently-acquired MGM over-the-air broadcast television network Light TV will officially transition to TheGrio.TV television network on January 15, 2021 – the start of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend. The newly-rebranded broadcast television network TheGrio.TV will feature African American-focused content reaching over 100 million U.S. households via over-the-air broadcast television stations, cable/telco/satellite platforms, and free digital streaming. TheGrio.TV – with its new network brand slogan “Our Culture Forever” – will feature movies, sitcoms, dramas, concerts, talk shows, variety shows, game shows, news, and lifestyle content. At one time owned by NBCUniversal, TheGrio.com was purchased by Byron Allen in 2016 when it had less than 1 million monthly active users. In Summer 2020, TheGrio.com achieved its peak of over 10.5 million monthly active users. TheGrio.com is now one of the most visited news and entertainment sites for the African-American community, and is the largest employer of African-American journalists. In the past 2 years, Allen Media Group has invested over one billion dollars in acquiring media assets, including The Weather Channel in 2018, and 16 ABC-NBC-CBS-FOX broadcast network affiliate television stations

THE NEWLY-REBRANDED BROADCAST TELEVISION NETWORK THEGRIO.TV WILL FEATURE AFRICAN AMERICANFOCUSED CONTENT REACHING OVER 100 MILLION U.S. HOUSEHOLDS VIA OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS, CABLE/ TELCO/SATELLITE PLATFORMS, AND FREE DIGITAL STREAMING. around the country. Allen Media Group plans to invest an additional $10 billion over the next two years to acquire other strategic media assets. “The Grio – which means ‘storyteller’ in Africa – is the first platform to offer an online digital news destination, a free streaming app providing local news, weather, sports, traffic, and entertainment content geofenced to the user’s zip code, and an overthe-air broadcast television network,” said Byron Allen, founder/chairman/ CEO of Allen Media Group. “TheGrio. TV is especially important to me as it will both serve and uplift all viewers. TheGrio.TV is the first and only 100 percent African American-owned and targeted broadcast television network and free digital platform – making us truly authentic, without being filtered or controlled by others outside of the community.”

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MasterClass Announces Acclaimed Author Walter Mosley to Teach Fiction and Storytelling MasterClass, the streaming platform where anyone can learn from the world’s best across a wide range of subjects, recently announced that acclaimed novelist Walter Mosley will teach a class on fiction and storytelling. Mosley, a recent recipient of the National Book Award’s 2020 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, will help members improve their craft and share how writing can create a whole new understanding of the world. Mosley’s class is now available exclusively on MasterClass, where subscribers get unlimited access to all 90+ instructors with an annual membership. “Throughout his impressive career, Walter has used writing to illuminate important racial issues and as a means of personal discovery,” said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass. “In his MasterClass, he not only sheds light on the importance of race and representation in fiction but helps members eliminate barriers to writing their own stories.” In his MasterClass, Mosley will share insights on how to use writing as a device to shed light on identity, challenge our notions of who are heroes and protagonists worthy of narrative and use fiction as a means of personal discovery. Designed for writers and nonwriters alike, his class will dive into the fundamentals of how to structure a story, develop strong characters and create a compelling plot to drive the reader forward. Sharing his own writing techniques step by step, Mosley will challenge members to rethink genres and emphasize the importance of representation in fiction, using one of his best-known characters, L.A. Detective Easy Rawlins, as an example. Mosley teaches members how to say things that live in their heart, underscoring the www.citizennewspapergroup.com

importance of creating just for themselves. He also emphasizes the value in writing every day to develop a nuanced understanding of the narrative voice. Having started his own writing career in his mid30s, Mosley reinforces the idea that it’s never too late for members to follow their dreams, and that fear of failure should never impede the pursuit of their passions. “Fiction is one of the few things in the modern world in which you can make something from nothing,” Mosley said. “In my MasterClass, I will show you how writing can create a whole new understanding of the world and hopefully leave you with the confidence to write your own stories.” Walter Mosley is an award-winning author whose career spans more than three decades and more than 60 books. He is best known for his mystery series featuring Easy Rawlins, a Black private detective living in Los Angeles, whose adventures have played out across 14 novels since his introduction in Devil in a Blue Dress in 1990. Mosley’s works have earned him some of the literary industry’s highest honors, including being inducted into the New York State Writers Hall of Fame in 2013 and named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America in 2016. Beyond mystery, Mosley’s works span a range of genres including literary fiction, science fiction, young adult, nonfiction, plays, erotica and more. Mosley’s wide-ranging narrative powers allow him to explore the fundamental issues that underpin all of human life. In November 2020, he became the first Black man to receive the National Book Award’s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters for lifetime achievement in writing. Embed & view the trailer here: https://youtu.be/ZoAYmnRX2gY


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Larry Huggins and Christmas in the Wards Collaborated with 30 Alderman across the City to bring Holiday Cheers! Photos by L.M. Warbington

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ASSET-BACKED TRUST SERIES INABS 2006D, HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES INABS 2006D Plaintiff, -v.- RONNIE WOODFORK Defendants 18 CH 10923 8510 S. BENNETT AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60617 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 23, 2020, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January 13, 2021, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 8510 S. BENNETT AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60617 Property Index No. 20-36-321-022-0000 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $300,594.81. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required byTheCondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, Alexander Potestivo, POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL, 60606 (312) 263-0003. Please refer to file number 115702. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago IL, 60606 312-263-0003 E-Mail: ilpleadings@potestivolaw.com Attorney File No. 115702 Attorney Code. 43932 Case Number: 18 CH 10923 TJSC#: 40-540 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 18 CH 10923 I3155739 _______________________________________

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