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Clayton Harris III is running for Cook County State’s Attorney. He running on a platform of safety and justice. Harris grew up in a house with discipline and respect for authority, and that is how he raises his two sons. Service, steadfastness and sacrifice has been drilled into him from his parents.

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IN HONOR OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH, DION’S CHICAGO DREAM RELEASES TWO NEW VIDEOS: “DREAM DAY” AND “DION’S CHICAGO DREAM THEME”

CHICAGO – It’s been a historic Black History Month for Dion’s Chicago Dream, a food-security nonprofit founded by a Black Navy veteran from Chicago’s South Side.

On February 1, Dion’s Chicago Dream achieved a major milestone: Purchasing, packaging, and delivering its one-millionth pound of free, fresh produce to more than 1,200 Chicagoland households in need since 2020.

To celebrate “Dream Day,” Dion’s Chicago Dream pulled off a big surprise for the family that received the milestone delivery. The Thompson family’s weekly “Dream Delivery” of fresh fruits and vegetables arrived as usual — along with a surprise $10,000 check from Amazon, a $1,000 shopping spree to the local Save a Lot grocery store, a VIP game day experience from the Chicago Bulls, and more.

Chicago leaders – including Mayor Brandon Johnson – participated in the event, which was covered by the media.

To close out Black History Month, Dion’s Chicago Dream released a “Dream Day” video that captures this heartwarming moment for others to enjoy.

“We made the Thompson family smile on the first day of Black History Month. Now, we hope this video will make other families smile, as well,” said Dion Dawson, founder and chief dreamer of Dion’s Chicago Dream. “We always aim to deliver positive news to the world.”

ANNOUNCING AUSTIN COMING

TOGETHER’S ANNUAL AFT SUMMIT

CHICAGO – Austin Coming Together is thrilled to share the remarkable progress in Chicago’s Austin community. Learn about what community leaders have accomplished through 5-years of implementing the “Austin Forward. Together” quality of life plan. Join the celebration and movement - get involved in leading Austin into the future! The event will include breakfast starting at 8:30am, a DJ, live performances, raffle prizes, on-site childcare, and immersive breakout sessions with AFT Task Forces to learn more about successes, challenges, and how to get involved!

The 2024 Austin Forward Together Summit on Saturday, March 9, at the By The Hand Club For Kids (415 N. Laramie Ave.) will be a celebration marking five impactful years of the community-led Austin Forward Together quality-of-life plan.

The 2024 AFT Summit will commemorate progress, celebrate achievements, and look ahead optimistically as local leaders continue moving Austin Forward Together.

In 2018, the Austin Forward. Together. (AFT) plan was published, a collaborative effort addressing 23 strategies with 84 actions in seven Issue Areas from 2019 to 2024. These areas include Community Narrative, Education, Housing, Youth Empowerment, Economic Development, Public Safety, and Civic Engagement. Task Forces, led by 47 dedicated volunteer leaders, have executed over 45% of the plan’s actions, fostering community engagement and ownership.

“The work we do in this plan is the spark for a renaissance that goes beyond all we outline in the printed pages” - From the Austin Forward. Together. (AFT) quality-of-life plan.

AFT has attracted over $100,395,706 in investments, reflecting a substantial commitment to community development. ACT and over 116 Implementation Partners leveraged the plan to secure over $5 million in funding, showcasing community confidence. Organizations driving this work include long-time ACT partners BUILD, By The Hand Club For Kids, Westside Health Authority, the South Austin Neighborhood Association, the Austin Garden Collective, local Block Clubs, and more.

Austin Coming Together (ACT) is a pivotal non-profit supporting a network of 50+ entities united in their mission to elevate the Austin community. Since 2010, ACT has guided its members strategically, fostering collaborative approaches to achieve impactful outcomes.

Cook County State’s Attorney Office Candidate’s Platform is Safety and Justice

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Harris’ wife Trena believes that everyone has a purpose and the race for Cook County State’s Attorney is her husband’s purpose. She believes he is the right person for the position and that he is what the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office needs.

Harris worked as a research analyst at the Pentagon and graduated from Howard University School of Law. He was sparked to attend law school because of the Rodney King Trial and the acquittal of the officers involved and the O.J. Simpson Trial. Harris wanted to follow in the footsteps of two of his heroes: Thurgood Marshall and Vernon Jordan. Harris describes his time at Howard Law School as the best time of his life.

“We were in Washington, D.C., I was at Howard, I was in the middle of legal scholars talking about the law and its application to us and how the application of the law to us applied to everyone else and how sometimes we have to show that this application of the law benefits everyone else,” he said.

“We were in Washington, D.C., I was at Howard, I was in the middle of legal scholars talking about the law and its application to us and how the application of the law to us applied to everyone else and how sometimes we have to show that this application of the law benefits everyone else,” he said.

Harris was recruited by former State’s Attorney Richard Devine’s Office because they needed more attorneys of color in the office. After graduation, he was offered a job as a Prosecutor and he accepted. He started working with criminal appeals then moved to Special Prosecutions: Narcotics. He worked on the City of Chicago’s intergovernmental affairs

team.

Harris also teaches Public Policy at the University of Chicago and teaches Policing Race in America: Black, White & Blue. He has been a lecturer there for 15 years.

Harris believes that the criminal justice reforms that have been developed in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office have been nationally replicated and they need to be continued. He also believes it is necessary to address the problems that are creating the crimes that are happening in the community. It is also necessary to talk about the safety aspect and what is happening there. He added, “you can be safe and just at the same time.” He wants people to look at the issue and the problem that creates the crime.

“That’s why arresting our way out of this is never going to work and we’ve already seen that. We have to hold everyone accountable for their actions. I have zero problem with that. I have zero problem with the mission of the office, I love the mission of the office, this is why I want to go back,” he said, adding that some people need opportunities to do more.

Harris’s goal is to be a social engineer, who utilizes the law for the betterment of the community at large while making sure the people who do not have resources are not lost along the way.

For more information about Clayton Harris III, visit www.claytonharrisforcook.com.

Rep. Rita Joins Local Leaders as Park District Takes Over Tinley Park

Mental Health Center Site for Recreation Destination

TINLEY PARK, ILL. – Shovels and heavy machinery are busy at work. Progress is underway, and an exciting recreation destination is now on the way in Tinley Park. State Rep. Bob Rita, D-Blue Island, on Monday, Feb. 26, joined with fellow legislators, local officials and environmental experts to mark the official transfer of ownership of the former Tinley Park Mental Health Center site. Rita helped lead legislation through the Illinois General Assembly that sold the former state property to the Park District of Tinley Park for $1.

Rita also helped ensure $15 million was included in the state budget to clean up the property and prepare it for the Park District to take over.

The Park District officially closed on the property late last week, and now is using the state funds to complete

detailed environmental cleanup of the site before redeveloping it as an innovative recreation site that will draw people from across the region.

Rita said he was proud of the cooperative spirit all involved in the land exchange showed over the past year to get to this point.

“For too many years, this site was an eyesore and frustration for the residents of Tinley Park. But with the leadership and teamwork of all of us working together, now it will become a crown jewel for recreation in the area,” Rita said. “I appreciate the hard work that has been done to date and am proud to have helped ensure the Park District is in charge of the site’s future. Brighter and better days are ahead for this land, this community and the region.”

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Commissioner Miller hosts CPR/ AED trainings for Cook County employees each year, spreads awareness of heart health in February

Cook County, Ill. -- Sixth District Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller was joined by elected officials and heart health experts to speak about the importance of CPR/AED training in recognition of American Heart Month. The speakers highlighted the importance of learning CPR training and how to properly use the technique, as well as prioritizing cardiovascular health and wellness in Cook County, where heart disease is the leading cause of death The speaking program was followed by Commissioner Miller’s annual CPR/AED training for Cook County employees, an all-day training for individuals to learn how to perform life-saving intervention techniques in cardiovascular crises.

audience, including in the workplace and schools.”

“Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Illinois, and Cook County in particular has the highest incidence of death due to heart disease in the country. This issue also disproportionately affects Black and Brown communities, and it’s been my mission since I took office in 2019 to draw attention to it and help improve heart health outcomes in the County and beyond,” Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller says. “I’m grateful every year to have the chance to educate and equip Cook County employees and residents across the area with the tools they need so they know what to do in a cardiac emergency situation, and I appreciate all of those who joined me today to help share this important message!”

At the event, Commissioner Miller was joined by President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners Toni Preckwinkle, 1st District Cook County Commissioner Alma Anaya, Teri Campbell of Illinois Heart Rescue, Dr. Marlon Everett, a cardiologist with Aurora Advocate Health, a representative from Cook County Clerk Karen Yarborough’s office, as well as numerous other Cook County Commissioners.

“Over the last year, the importance of CPR training has really come to light with such high profile cases as Damar Hamlin in the NFL and Bronny James at USC. Fortunately, they both had good outcomes, but so many people don’t because of the lack of CPR training to the general public,” said Dr. Marlon Everett. “These situations underscore the importance of CPR training to a broader

Throughout her time in office, Commissioner Miller has made it a priority to use her background in the healthcare industry to educate residents on the risks of cardiovascular disease, how to prevent it, and how to improve outcomes of cardiac events through CPR training. To help improve outcomes for those with heart disease, Commissioner Miller helped implement in-person CPR and AED training and virtual CPR and AED training for Cook County employees, an initiative that won a 2022 National Association of Counties Achievement Award. To date, hundreds of employees, along with elected officials and department heads, have taken part in the training, including the Cook County Board President and staff, members of the Board of Commissioners and staff, and executives and staff from agencies of separately elected officials and Cook County Health. This year, in addition to County employee training, Commissioner Miller also partnered up with four local fire stations throughout the 6th District to provide training to county residents.

Having CPR initiated by a bystander when someone is suffering from cardiac arrest can almost double or triple the chances of survival. CPR/ AED training is particularly important for African American and Latino individuals, who are 30-50% less likely to have bystander CPR performed when suffering from a cardiac event than white adults. Women are also less likely to receive bystander CPR because people fear accusations of inappropriate touching or injuring the person. Only 39% of women receive bystander CPR in public compared to 45% of men, who have a 23% higher chance of surviving a cardiac event than women.

In 2022, Commissioner Miller released a report titled “Cardiovascular Health in the Southland,” which examined the impacts of location and race on cardiovascular disease survival and outcomes in suburban Cook County. The report found that overall, cardiovascular disease-related deaths occur more frequently in CCDPH’s South jurisdiction, which has a substantial Black population, compared to the Southwest jurisdiction, whose population is predominantly white. To increase access, Commissioner Miller’s office also made the report available in Spanish last year.

Power of Purple: A Reason to Hope Luncheon

Honoring Caregivers and Recognizing Leaders In The Fight Against Alzheimer’s

The Power of Purple: A Reason to Hope luncheon serves as a rallying point, bringing together corporations, foundations, and individuals dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s. This year’s luncheon holds particular significance as it marks the beginning of a new era in Alzheimer’s treatment.

This significant event aims to honor caregivers and acknowledge the unwavering commitment of leaders in the fight against Alzheimer’s. The luncheon will provide a platform for an inspiring program and meaningful conversations about the profound impact of Alzheimer’s on families and communities.

The Power of Purple: A Reason to Hope Luncheon serves as a crucial fundraising opportunity to generate resources for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. The funds raised will play a pivotal role in advancing initiatives that contribute to the ultimate goal of eradicating Alzheimer’s disease.

Barry Masek, 2024 Power of Purple: Reason To Hope co-chairman and Alzheimer’s Association board member will join hundreds of passionate supporters in changing the path of Alzheimer’s disease. “When my mother passed from Alzheimer’s nearly three years ago, I committed to doing all I can to help end this disease. I am excited that the Chicago community is coming together at this important event to raise critical funds and awareness for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research,” said Barry Masek. This year’s event will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago, emceed by Ray Cortopassi (WGN-TV Evening News Anchor) and Jean Sparrow (WVAZ-V103 Radio Personality). The program will feature testimonies from individuals facing Alzheimer’s, as well as updates on the vital work of the Alzheimer’s Association.

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Time: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Location: FOUR SEASONS HOTEL CHICAGO, 120 E DELAWARE STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60611

Highlights of the Luncheon:

Honoring Caregivers: Recognizing the selfless efforts of caregivers who provide essential support to individuals impacted by Alzheimer’s.

Acknowledging Leaders: By highlighting their accomplishments by actively working towards ending Alzheimer’s and creating a positive impact on the community.

Inspiring Program: Engaging discussions and insights into the challenges faced by families affected by Alzheimer’s, fostering a greater understanding of the disease.

Participating premier sponsors for the event include Cboe and Make It Better Foundation.

We invite corporations, foundations, and individuals to join us in this endeavor, uniting for a cause that transcends boundaries and brings hope to those affected by Alzheimer’s.

For sponsorship opportunities, and event registration, please contact Katie Lane at kmlane@alz. org/847-324-0359.

Together, let’s harness the Power of Purple and strive towards a future free from the impact of Alzheimer’s.

The Alzheimer’s Association is available with information and support for families as they navigate the disease and related research. For more information, visit alz.org/illinois or call the 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900.

Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter Media

Contact: Lionell Martin, lrmartin@alz.org, 773.593.4211

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Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) Announces $1 Million Grant by Comcast to Support Black Entrepreneurs

ATLANTA, PRNewswire -- The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE), the largest center in the world dedicated to growing, scaling, and developing Black Entrepreneurs, proudly announces a $1 million grant by Comcast NBCUniversal to help advance RICE initiatives aimed at uplifting entrepreneurs in the Atlanta community and beyond. The grant will help propel the acceleration of Digital RICE, the “Level UP” Speaker Series, and the RICE Data Science Initiative, which together will provide mentorship and resources from renowned industry experts in legal, accounting, marketing, sales strategy, pricing, and HR, to grow the organization’s support of Black entrepreneurs.

According to a report by McKinsey & Co., on average, Black Founders start their businesses with less than onethird of the capital their white counterparts receive and just 4% of Black-owned businesses survive the start-up stage. Meanwhile, 46% of RICE entrepreneurs thrive beyond the startup stage, more than ten times the national average, and have driven $450 million in economic activity in Fulton County, Georgia.

“We are thankful to have Comcast NBCUniversal as partners in our mission to reach new heights of impact,” said Jay Bailey, President and CEO of RICE. “This grant will further our programming and reimagine the support we offer Black entrepreneurs by ensuring that they have the tools and opportunities to thrive as business owners.”

Specifically, the $1 million Comcast NBCUniversal grant will support:

Digital RICE: A unique AI-powered platform that serves as a resource hub tailored exclusively for Black entrepreneurs to help them navigate business opportunities and challenges. Digital RICE offers convenient access to industry experts, personalized advice, tailored programming, and additional resources at any time and from any location. Launched in April 2023, Digital RICE was accessible exclusively to RICE entrepreneurs; however, the free, online platform will expand

availability to all entrepreneurs in Atlanta and beyond by Summer 2024.

The “Level UP” Speaker Series: This monthly, in-person, convening redefines traditional symposiums with its dynamic exploration into the minds of global business leaders. The free experiential series is designed to offer entrepreneurs in the Atlanta community an exclusive opportunity to network and hear from the nation’s most successful and accomplished industry trailblazers, wealth creators, influencers, and innovators providing invaluable insights through shared stories, trials, and triumphs. The first event will be held at RICE in March 2024.

The RICE Data Science Initiative: This effort tackles the discrepancies and opportunity gaps for Black entrepreneurs by originating research and data-driven insights to spotlight challenges and provide solutions that drive economic growth through Black entrepreneurship.

Together, RICE and Comcast NBCUniversal are redefining collaboration and empowerment for entrepreneurs.

“Research shows that Black-owned businesses systemically lack the access to capital, data and resources that are often key determinants of their success,” said Dalila Wilson-Scott, EVP & Chief Diversity Officer, Comcast Corporation and President, Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation. “Through this grant, we’re proud to support RICE in their mission to create more equity in entrepreneurship, which will result in greater economic opportunities and security for Black entrepreneurs.”

Comcast’s grant is a part of Project UP, the company’s $1billion commitment to connect people to the Internet, advance economic mobility, and open doors for the next generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, storytellers, and creators.

The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) is Atlanta’s home for Black entrepreneurs. Positioned as a business generator, RICE serves as an economic mobility engine for the community: driving entrepreneurs and small business owners to innovate, grow, create jobs and build wealth. Inspired by the legacy of Herman J. Russell, one of the most successful Black entrepreneurs and civic leaders in Atlanta, RICE remains dedicated to its mission to Build. Black. Business. and stands as the largest center in the world dedicated to growing, scaling, and developing Black Entrepreneurs. For more information visit www.RussellCenter.org, download the RICE Report Volume 1, and follow @RICEAtlanta on Instagram and Twitter and @RussellCenterAtlanta on Facebook.

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Operation HOPE CEO John Hope Bryant Receives Prestigious Legacy Leadership Award From Hyatt Hotels

ATLANTA, PRNewswire -- The Hyatt Regency Atlanta proudly celebrated the legacy of financial literacy advocate John Hope Bryant at its annual ‘Heritage Celebration’ on February 15th. The special event, held at the historic hotel renowned for its pivotal role in civil rights history, honored Bryant’s contributions to economic empowerment and financial inclusion.

Award places Bryant among distinguished list of past luminaries such as Coretta Scott King, Congressman John Lewis, and Ambassador Andrew Young.

Since its inception as one of the first fully integrated hotels in Atlanta in 1967, the Hyatt Regency has been a beacon of progress and equality. Revered as the “Hotel of Hope” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Hyatt continues to commemorate Black leaders through its annual Heritage Celebrations. Past honorees include esteemed figures such as Dr. Bernice King, Ambassador Andrew Young, and Representative John Lewis, among others.

This year, the spotlight shone brightly on Mr. Bryant, a visionary entrepreneur and the founder, chairman, and CEO of Operation HOPE, the nation’s largest nonprofit dedicated to financial literacy, inclusion, and empowerment. Bryant’s commitment to advancing “silver rights,” underscores his belief in the economic and financial rights crucial for Black progress.

Derrick Morrow, General Manager of Hyatt Regency Atlanta, praised Bryant as a transformative figure driving social change through economic empowerment. “John Hope Bryant embodies the ethos of empowerment

through economics,” Morrow stated. “His tireless efforts to eradicate poverty and spread hope inspire us all.”

During his remarks, Bryant reflected on the enduring legacy of Dr. King’s fight against racism and poverty. He underscored the importance of collective action in what he termed the “Third Reconstruction,” urging individuals to engage in shaping history for future generations. Bryant also expressed his commitment to collaborate with leaders and organizations nationwide to support Black-owned businesses, fostering diversity and inclusion within the workforce and continue catalyzing meaningful change.

“Financial literacy is not a privilege; it is a fundamental right for all Americans,” said Bryant, emphasizing the importance of financial education in today’s society. “Empowering individuals with the knowledge and skills to make informed financial decisions is key to unlocking opportunities and building a more equitable future for everyone.”

Operation HOPE, founded by Bryant following the LA uprising in 1992, has impacted over 4 million individuals and families through its comprehensive programs designed to foster financial resilience and independence. Notable Operation HOPE milestones include:

Increasing Credit Scores: Through financial education and counseling services, Operation HOPE has helped individuals across communities improve their credit scores by an average of 40+ points, enabling them to access better financial opportunities.

Building Black Entrepreneurs: In partnership with Shopify and ‘Coalition of the Willing’ partners, Operation HOPE’s entrepreneurship programs have empowered aspiring Black entrepreneurs with the knowledge, resources, and mentorship needed to launch and sustain successful businesses.

Expanding Homeownership: Through its homeownership initiatives and counseling services, Operation HOPE has facilitated the realization of homeownership dreams for countless individuals and families. By guiding mortgage readiness, financial planning, and home-buying strategies, Operation HOPE has made homeownership more accessible and achievable for underserved populations.

Educating Youth: In partnership with Atlanta Public Schools, Operation HOPE offers programming to help children learn about saving, investing and diversifying their financial portfolios to accumulate more assets as they grow older.

Bryant’s record of inspiring younger generations and uplifting communities through the work of Operation HOPE underscores his commitment to creating a brighter future for all. In addition to his groundbreaking work with Operation HOPE, Bryant has served as a trusted advisor to three sitting U.S. presidents and has received prestigious accolades, including Oprah Winfrey’s ‘Use Your Life’ Award and the John Sherman Award for Excellence in Financial Education from the U.S. Treasury, among others.

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Gap Champions Originality In New Spring Campaign

Starring GRAMMY® Awardwinning Artist Tyla

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Gap, the iconic American fashion brand, is proud to debut its Spring 2024 campaign featuring linen as a canvas for original style. The campaign serves as a celebration of self-expression and individuality through fashion, music and dance.

Starring GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Tyla, the campaign embraces Gap’s roots as a pop culture brand working with artistic originals across fashion and music. Each frame showcases seamless motion and effortless movement of the brand’s newest Linen Collection, inviting wearers to make each piece their own.

Featuring worldwide hit “Back On 74” by the BRIT Award–nominated Jungle, with original choreography by Shay Latukolan, the campaign is directed by Jungle’s J Lloyd and Charlie Di Placido and inspired by the track’s official video, which became a global phenomenon on TikTok and inspired a dance craze with over a billion views.

Tyla, the 22-year-old sensation born and raised in South Africa, is making waves with her recent Billboard Hot 100 hit “Water.” With a massive following, she has captivated audiences with dance routines and song covers, showcasing her unique style and individuality. Tyla’s creativity and authenticity align seamlessly with Gap’s commitment to championing originality.

“It’s an absolute honor to be in a Gap campaign – so many iconic artists have worked with Gap and I now get to be one of them,” said Tyla. “I’m excited for my fans to see me do a new type of dance where I’m styled in comfortable clothes with my own personal touches. It was really fun – a true cel ebration of music, fashion and dance.”

Founded by childhood friends J Lloyd and Tom McFarland, Jungle’s genre-blurring mix of timeless dis co, hip-hop, funk and future-facing production, along with their expres sive and inventive visual aesthetic,

have cemented their status as one of the UK’s biggest and most exciting bands.

“Working with talent who embody the spirit of originality is not just a choice, but a commitment to our brand’s heritage,” said Mark Breitbard, Gap’s President and CEO. “This campaign pays homage to Gap’s iconic musical ads of the past while embracing the diverse voices and talents that shape our present and future. We continue to draw inspiration from artists who authentically express themselves, using Gap style to reflect their unique personalities.”

The campaign highlights the ease and versatility of Gap’s latest collection of iconic silhouettes in its signature linen fabrications. As a canvas for self-expression, the pieces in the Linen Collection allow for free-flowing movement and effortless style. Gap Linen is easy to wear, versatile, and conveniently machine washable. Collection staples include the Linen Cropped Boyfriend Shirt, 100% Linen Boyfriend Shirt, Linen Button-Up, and the 365 Linen-Blend

The campaign cast wears a mix of several linen and linen-blend items dressed in neutral and tonal styles.

Tyla wears the Linen Cargo Pant and Crop Top alongside the rest of the cast styled in other loose fit and utility-focused items from the collection, such as the Linen Halter Vest, the Linen Cargo WideLeg Pant, the Linen Long Sleeve Button-Up, and the Linen ‘90s Loose, which is a new take on the classic pant.

Gap’s Spring 2024 campaign launched across digital media, out-of-home, video, social and Gap brand channels on Tuesday, Feb. 27. Gap will also collaborate with Jungle and Tyla to create an in-store playlist, which will also be available on Spotify. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to inspire and empower individuals to express their own originality. Follow @Gap to learn more.

Klarna teams up with Chicago cross-stitch designer Emma “Stitch Gawd”

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NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Klarna, the AI powered global payments network and shopping assistant, announced today its latest collaboration with Chicago-based designer Emma “The Stitch Gawd” McKee, who will design a new special edition sneaker for the Bulls’ beloved mascot, Benny The Bull, as part of Klarna’s multi-year partnership as the official shopping partner of the legendary Chicago Bulls. “The Stitch Gawd” presented the shoes to Benny at The Bulls’ Feb. 27 home game against the Detroit Pistons.

“The Stitch Gawd,” who has worked with Chicago icons including Chance the Rapper and several Bulls stars in the past, will design the third iteration of Benny The Bull’s shoes facilitated by Klarna after being selected to carry on the tradition by last year’s designer and Bulls Creative Strategy and Design Advisor, Don C. The shoes represent a tribute to the city, the original Chicago Stadium and the history that was made within the arena, with three stripes on each side to represent the first three NBA Championships won within that building. In addition to the stripes, McKee built in four stars on each shoe to represent Chicago, stitched “1929” and “1994” into the pull tabs to represent the years the stadium was built and torn down, and chose red as the shoe’s color in a tribute to Benny himself. The four key elements are also a nod back to Klarna’s signature Pay in Four feature.

“I’m thrilled to partner with Klarna and design a shoe for Chicago’s most iconic mascot, Benny The Bull,” said McKee. “I love the city of Chicago and being able to create a shoe that’s a tribute to the city and represents the nostalgia of the late ‘80s and early ‘90s Bulls was such a great experience. The Benny shoes have all sorts of nods to the Chicago Stadium - namely, the original Benny The Bull shoes were all red, and so are these (with a hint of Klarna pink, of course). And the four gold stars are of course for the city of Chicago.”

Fellow Chicago-based designer and Bulls Creative Strategy and Design Advisor, Don C, who designed last year’s shoe, passed the baton to “The Stitch Gawd” at the Feb. 27 game, as she presents the new pair of shoes to Benny. For the 2023/24 NBA season, Don C designed four limited-edition, collectable posters that fans can get exclusive through shopping with Klarna Smoooth Delivery at the United Center, a service curated by Klarna and the Bulls, that allows fans to shop select items via the Klarna app during games and have it delivered directly to their seat.

“We’re excited to partner with ‘The Stitch Gawd’ on another exciting Benny The Bull sneaker collaboration,” said Megan Gokey, Head of B2C Marketing in North America and the United Kingdom, Klarna. “Her design is a nod to the history of the Bulls and the iconic Chicago Stadium, a place where Chicago sports fans have made memories for decades. Through our partnership with the Bulls, Klarna is always looking to boost the fan experience and make shopping smoother within the United Center.”

“I’m thrilled to pass on this design project to my friend Emma ‘The Stitch Gawd,’” said Don C. “We both share a passion for design and for the city of Chicago, so this is the perfect project for us both. I can’t wait for Bulls fans to see the nostalgic shoe design she’s put together - I even used it as inspiration for the fourth iteration of my poster series with the Bulls.”

Emma McKee, known as “The Stitch Gawd,” is Chicago’s preeminent “hip-hop cross-stitcher,” curating cross-stitch designs for musicians and artists including SZA, Chance the Rapper and Kendrick Lamar, as well as several athletes. Raised in Kansas City, McKee discovered her love for the city of Chicago when she moved there as an adult and stitched her first piece: an adaptation of Will Prince’s artwork for Chance the Rapper’s song “Hey Ma.” Her portfolio expanded from there and she has now firmly established herself within Chicago’s music, sports and entertainment community.

This is the third consecutive year that Klarna has partnered with a Chicago creative to design special edition sneakers for the Bulls’ iconic mascot, previously collaborating with Chuck Anderson and Don C.

Since 2005 Klarna has been on a mission to accelerate commerce with consumer needs at the heart of it. With over 150 million global active users and 2 million transactions per day, Klarna’s fair, sustainable and AI-powered payment and shopping solutions are revolutionizing the way people shop and pay online and in-store, empowering consumers to shop smarter with greater confidence and convenience. More than 500,000 global retailers integrate Klarna’s innovative technology and marketing solutions to drive growth and loyalty, including H&M, Saks, Sephora, Macy’s, Ikea, Expedia Group, Nike and Airbnb. For more information, visit Klarna.com.

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Caroline Wanga, Essence President and CEO, to Keynote Catalyst Awards 2024

Just-announced speakers include leading voices on workplace inclusion and women’s advancement, Fortune 500 CEOs

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Caroline Wanga, President and CEO of Essence Ventures, will share her wisdom and signature leadership around authenticity in a keynote fireside chat at the Catalyst Awards Conference & Dinner on March 12. The annual event is hosted by Catalyst, a global nonprofit promoting gender equity and workplace inclusion, in New York and online for a global audience.

Caroline Wanga is the Co-Founder of WangaWoman LLC and President and CEO of Essence Ventures, the number one media, technology and commerce company dedicated to Black women and communities. She joined Essence Ventures from Target Corporation in 2020, where she served as Chief Culture, Diversity and Inclusion Officer. Wanga has worked her way up from entry-level positions to the highest of C-suite roles and is passionate about modelling what she teaches. Her “real-talk” delivery, witty thought leadership and unmitigated perspective on democratizing authenticity make her a highly sought-after keynote speaker, equity strategist, thought leader, and community influencer.

Additional just-announced speakers and sessions for the conference include:

Reshma Saujani, Founder of Moms First and Girls Who Code, leading a session on the childcare crisis and how companies can build workplaces that work for working parents.

Mike Wirth, Chevron Chairman & CEO, in a fireside chat with Catalyst CEO Lorraine Hariton sharing his personal journey and how he has made gender partnership a priority as an ally for diversi-

ty, equity, and inclusion.

Melonie Parker, Google’s Chief Diversity Officer, in conversation with Melody Hobson, Chairman of the Board of Starbucks Corporation and Co-CEO and President of Ariel Investments, highlighting how women of color in leadership positions can use their power and influence for positive change.

Sephora and Zoetis have demonstrated the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts to create workplaces that work for women – and for everyone – and will be honored with the 2024 Catalyst Award for their efforts and results. These companies’ initiatives have engaged employees at all levels, resulting in increased representation of women, including women of color, across their organizations.

advance talent and strengthen their organizations through gender equity.

The 2024 Catalyst Awards Conference & Dinner—the premier gender equity conference and awards—will take place in person at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City and online. This year’s theme, the Catalyst Effect, celebrates the collective impact of individuals committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion—who together can create massive change.

Ticket packages and individual tickets are on sale now for both the Conference and Dinner events.

Since 1987, the Catalyst Award has recognized 110 initiatives at 98 organizations from around the world. Catalyst Award Winners lead a community of forward-thinking organizations that are developing new and innovative ways to

Catalyst is a global nonprofit supported by many of the world’s most powerful CEOs and leading companies to help build workplaces that work for women. Founded in 1962, Catalyst drives change with preeminent thought leadership, actionable solutions, and a galvanized community of multinational corporations to accelerate and advance women into leadership—because progress for women is progress for everyone.

Optiv Accepting Applications for $10,000 Scholarship for Black, African American Identifying STEM Students

DENVER, PRNewswire -- Optiv, the cyber advisory and solutions leader, is accepting applications for its annual $10,000 scholarship for Black, African American identifying STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) students. Applications are accepted through May 15.

Optiv’s Black Employee Network (BEN) is awarding the one-time scholarship as part of the company’s continued commitment to diversity within the cyber and information security fields. Previous recipients include AJ McCrory from James Madison University, Lauren Harris from Princeton University and Shemi Bukoye from North Carolina A&T.

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Be planning a career in cybersecurity/information security.

Complete the scholarship application, including a one-page essay and two letters of reference Identify as Black and/or African American (African, African American, Caribbean, for example) and be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. national or permanent resident Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and learn more about the scholarship program here.

“I am extremely thankful for the scholarship from Optiv’s Black Employee Network. It’s been a pivotal milestone in propelling my journey through undergraduate [studies] and realizing my dreams of working in cybersecurity,” said Bukoye, last year’s recipient.

spectives, ideas, backgrounds and experiences of its people — celebrated in part by the company’s diversity, equity and inclusion that is highlighted through employee resource groups like BEN.

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Applicants must meet the following qualifications to apply:

Be a graduating high school senior

Verify acceptance into an eligible degree program in a STEM related field (including but not limited to computer science, electrical engineering, math, etc.)

Minimum cumulative high school GPA is 3.5 on

“This scholarship gives us an opportunity to foster the next generation of cybersecurity leaders,” said Ben Wilson, BEN co-lead. “In addition to helping close the talent gap within the industry, this is an opportunity to advance the unique ideas and diverse perspectives that are critical in the complex and evolving threat landscape.”

Optiv honors and embraces the diverse per-

Optiv is the cyber advisory and solutions leader, delivering strategic and technical expertise to nearly 6,000 companies across every major industry. We partner with organizations to advise, deploy and operate complete cybersecurity programs from strategy and managed security services to risk, integration and technology solutions. With clients at the center of our unmatched ecosystem of people, products, partners and programs, we accelerate business progress like no other company can. At Optiv, we manage cyber risk so you can secure your full potential. For more information, visit www.optiv.c

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Sheriff Dart Announces Awareness Campaign on Firearm Restraining Orders

COOK COUNTY, IL – Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart is raising public awareness about an underutilized tool for the public that can remove firearms from individuals who pose an immediate and present danger to themselves or others.

“Undoubtably, there are people out there right now who know someone who is an immediate danger and has access to firearms. This law can help, but too few people know about it,” Sheriff Dart said. “We need to get the word out to residents that the firearm restraining order can be a critical part of protecting themselves and their families, particularly in a mental health or domestic situation.”

The Sheriff’s Office has partnered with the City of Chicago to run digital billboard awareness messages that direct individuals to the Sheriff’s Office website, www.cookcountysheriffil.gov, for more information on Firearm Restraining Orders.

The Firearm Restraining Order Act (FRO), also known as Illinois’ “Red Flag” law, allows police officers, family members, and household members to petition their local circuit court to remove firearms from those who are presently exhibiting threatening behavior and poses an immediate and present danger of causing injury. Members of the public can file petitions themselves or inquire with their local law enforcement agency for assistance.

Since the law went into effect in 2019, it has been little used, in part due to lack of awareness within both law enforcement and the public. To help with this issue, the Sheriff’s Office has hosted training sessions with scores of county law enforcement agencies. Since 2022, the Sheriff’s Office has filed more than a dozen FRO orders, leading to the removal of nearly 100 firearms. Meanwhile, the public awareness billboards are now visible on a rotating basis on approximately 57 billboard faces near Chicago expressways as well as on electronic street advertising spots downtown.

“This is a solution that is readily available right now. People can use this tool to stop gun violence,” Sheriff Dart said. “We will continue to do everything on our end to educate the public and work with agencies to spread the word. This can save lives.”

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CHARLOTTE, NC – With significant gains in education, employment, and entrepreneurs, African American women emerged as leaders in Black homebuying, according to a report released by the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB).

NAREB’S 2023 Women Investing in Real Estate (W.I.R.E) report found that between 1990 and 2019, Black women increased homeownership by 5.6%. Moreover, Black women ages 45-54 and over 75 had a 2.9% increase during the pandemic, the largest among Black homeowners. In early 2020, when the pandemic onset slowed homebuying, Black women fared better than men.

“With the rise of Black women buying homes, there is hope for the future,” exclaimed Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose, NAREB’s President. “Black women are breaking down barriers in several areas, and homeownership is another example of the resilience and strength of Black women working to secure a financial foundation for themselves and their families and contributing to closing the racial wealth gap. By owning a home, Black women create paths toward long-term financial stability and a legacy for their families. Homeownership among Black women is economic empowerment and serves as a catalyst for broader community development.”

Dr. Rose added: “As homeowners invest in their properties, neighborhood revitalization often follows, impacting local economies and fostering community pride. This upward trajectory of Black female homeownership embodies the resilience

and determination to overcome historical challenges and pave the way for social and economic progress.”

Noting that Black female homebuyers rebounded faster and continued to outpace males during the economic recovery from the pandemic, the W.I.R.E report outlined the data demonstrating Black women’s growing status and strength in American society.

The W.I.R.E. report documented the economic gains that have paved the way for the success being enjoyed by Black women, who are 6.3% of the nation’s population, 52% of the African American population, and 12.5% of all women. Further, 63.4% of African American women over 16 are active in the labor force, and 89.3% of Black women have graduated high school or its equivalent.

Black women are also making tremendous strides as entrepreneurs. According to recent data, businesses owned by Black women grew by 50% between 2014 and 2019, with Black Women accounting for 42% of all women who opened new businesses during that period. In 2021, 17% of Black women were in the process of starting a new business. - 7% more than White women and 2% more than White men.

The real estate industry is also witnessing a positive trend concerning diversity, with an encouraging number of Black women carving a niche for themselves in this sector.

The shift towards greater inclusivity is a win for Black women and the industry, with diverse perspectives fostering innovation and a deeper

understanding of multifaceted market needs. It is widely recognized that the real estate industry has been working toward increasing diversity and inclusion within its ranks. Black women, in particular, have made strides in the field, with NAREB and others providing support and networking opportunities to encourage further representation.

“Despite these efforts, considerable work remains to be done to eliminate barriers to entry and advancement for underrepresented groups,” said Dr. Rose. “Ongoing mentorship programs and targeted educational resources are critical for equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed. “

In response to the W.I.R.E. report, NAREB will host a pre-conference one-day event for Black women in real estate and finance as part of their annual convention on July 31, 2024, in New Orleans, LA.

NAREB was formed in 1947 to secure equal housing opportunities regardless of race, creed, or color. NAREB has advocated for legislation and supported or instigated legal challenges that ensure fair housing, sustainable homeownership, and access to credit for Black Americans. Simultaneously, NAREB advocates for and promotes access to business opportunities for Black real estate professionals in each real estate discipline. From the past to the present, NAREB remains an association proud of its history, dedicated to its chosen struggle, and unrelenting in its pursuit of the REALTIST®’s mission/vision embedded goal, “Democracy in Housing.”

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Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2) Signs Joint Letter from All Seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs)

Narrowly proposed 45V guidance will have significant impact on H2Hubs projects throughout the country; MachH2 also issued its own specific recommendations to revise the draft guidance

The Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2) announced it has signed a letter with all seven regional clean hydrogen hubs (H2Hubs) urging the U.S. Department of Treasury to revise its proposed hydrogen production tax credit (45V) guidance. MachH2 also submitted specific recommendations to revise the guidance in a separate, independently issued letter. Both letters were submitted formally as comments through the Internal Revenue Service’s public comment docket.

“Each of our hubs has a range of ambitious projects aimed at accelerating the clean hydrogen industry, fostering economic growth, creating good-paying American jobs, and advancing environmental justice,” the joint H2Hubs letter states. “Unfortunately, these investments and jobs will not fully materialize unless Treasury’s guidance in its current form is significantly revised, as many of the projects generating these investments and supporting jobs will no longer be economically viable. We strongly urge the U.S. Treasury Department to reconsider and revise its proposed guidance on

the hydrogen production tax credit.”

MachH2’s letter echoed that sentiment.

“A rapid transition to clean hydrogen is vital for America meeting its goal of net zero emissions by 2050,” writes Dr. Dorothy Davidson, MachH2’s Chief Executive Officer. “Achieving this, however, hinges on robust, flexible, and technology-neutral tax credit guidance. If implemented as written, Treasury’s guidance will severely impact the viability of several of our hub projects and result in the cancellation of our nuclear hydrogen production project. It will also threaten the associated benefits to bringing flexible and affordable clean energy and improving the environmental quality in our local communities,” writes Davidson.

MachH2 anticipates creating more than 10,000 clean energy jobs. MachH2’s projects are also estimated to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 3.9 million metric tons per year – equivalent to removing emissions from more than 867,000 gasoline powered cars annually[1].

MachH2 wants to adjust the guidance so that projects can provide a liftoff to the hydrogen market and a long-term path to hard-to-decarbonize emissions.

“It is imperative that Treasury’s final 45V regulations support the success of the MachH2 hub and expand opportunities to address and accelerate projects that will decarbonize our economies now and into the future,” said Davidson.

MachH2 is a multi-state coalition of public and private entities representing every phase in the hydrogen value chain. The alliance includes a cross section of carbon-free and low-carbon energy producers, clean energy developers, hydrogen technology providers, utilities, major manufacturers, and leading hydrogen technology development and deployment institutions. MachH2 was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) to develop a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (H2Hub) in October of 2023. Learn more at MachH2. com.

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Shaneé McCambry’s Women’s Empowerment Book, Perfectly Imperfect is Live

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PRNewswire -- Novae COO, Shaneé McCambry is ready to take the world by storm with her new women’s empowerment book. Shaped by her own traumatic experiences, “Perfectly Imperfect” isn’t light reading—but it’s not meant to be.

“The book is about facing the ideas and perceptions that are holding us back,” McCambry explains. “Often these come from dark experiences where we’ve been made to feel like it’s wrong for us to be the main character in our own stories. I couldn’t address that without sharing the experiences that made me question my own abilities.”

The book’s release announcement coincided with McCambry winning The Future is Female Impact Award at the 2024 Koru Awards. McCambry has made women’s empowerment a major goal of hers since becoming Chief Operating Officer of Inc. 5000 company Novae, which gave her a broader platform to do her work.

“When I was younger,” McCambry said in our interview, “I felt like a failure. I had some really low points.

I never thought I could succeed in business, let alone be part owner of a successful company. When I realized it was possible to help people while pursuing my God-given purpose, I wanted to start an outreach for other women who might have felt the same.”

McCambry’s Women that Win workshop has sold out for two years running, drawing women from around the country to devote a weekend to both the business owner mindset and building confidence in the often underappreciated skills of attendees.

“As women, too often we don’t give ourselves enough credit. Too often we aren’t given enough credit. I see these women talking about doing all these amazing things, but they feel like it’s just part of their job as women. Like it

isn’t anything special.”

McCambry’s Women that Win event has inspired the creation of MENtality to Win, a men’s group based on similar ideas and run by her husband, Novae Founder/CEO Reco McCambry.

“Men face their own challenges, some of which are underappreciated,” McCambry explained, “and it’s important that they have a space where they can discuss these openly, too.”

Readers of “Perfectly Imperfect” can also purchase a companion journal containing blank pages for the reader to fill with 12 weeks’ worth of guided reflections. The questions invite readers to deep dive into their relationship with themself, and learn how to turn their story into strength.

“It really surprised me, some of the things that came out when I was working on the journal,” McCambry told us in our interview. “I truly believe it has the potential to be life-changing.”

For more information about Shaneé McCambry, the book, or to place your order, please visit https://www.ThePerfectlyImperfectBook.com.

THE LEGENDARY DORINDA CLARK-COLE OF THE CLARK SISTERS TO BE HONORED AS A TRAILBLAZER OF GOSPEL AT THE 2024 BMI TRAILBLAZERS OF GOSPEL MUSIC AWARDS

ATLANTA, PRNewswire -- BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) will pay tribute to the songwriters and publishers behind the best in Gospel at the 2024 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards, held at Flourish Atlanta on Thursday, March 28th. Gospel legend and world-renowned evangelist Dorinda Clark-Cole will receive the evening’s highest honor as a Trailblazer of Gospel in recognition of her illustrious career spanning over 50 years and incomparable influence on the genre and beyond. Jonathan McReynolds will receive the BMI Champion Award for his exceptional artistry and impact on Gospel music, marking the first time this accolade has been presented at this ceremony. The private event will be hosted by BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill and BMI Vice President, Creative, Atlanta, Catherine Brewton.

“We’re thrilled to be recognizing our BMI family of songwriters and publishers for their contributions to Gospel music and the Gospel community,” said Brewton. “When I think of a trailblazer in Gospel music, Dorinda stands out as a pioneering figure. The Clark Sisters are among the legends of Gospel, and Dorinda’s distinctive jazzy sound lends a unique brilliance to the group. I’m so proud to be honoring her work and highlighting the impact she’s made on the genre and community through her music and evangelism. We’re also paying tribute to one of the most incredible voices in Gospel, Jonathan McReynolds, whose music is often referred to as ‘life’ songs, speaking to the hearts of all. We’re looking forward to celebrating all of our honorees and bringing the community together for an afternoon of faith, fellowship and incredible music.”

Throughout the ceremony, BMI will also recognize the songwriters, producers and music publishers of the past year’s 25 most-performed Gospel songs in the United States. The BMI Gospel Song, Songwriter and Publisher of the Year will also be named during the inspirational event.

Dorinda Clark-Cole, known as the “Rose of Gospel Music,” is a multiple award-winning singer/songwriter, a talk show host, and world-renowned evangelist. Born and raised in Detroit, Clark–Cole is the daughter of pioneering choral director Mattie Moss Clark, and is best known as a member of The Clark Sisters, one of the most successful and groundbreaking Gospel music groups of all time. Some of the iconic group’s crossover hits include “Blessed & Highly Favored,” “Hallelujah,” “He Gave Me Nothing to Lose,” “Jesus Is A Love Song,” “Pure Gold,” “Expect A Miracle,” and “You Brought The Sunshine,” to name a few. Throughout Clark-Cole’s remarkable career she’s received many accolades as part of The Clark Sisters and as a solo artist, including two GRAMMY Awards, two Dove Awards, three BMI Awards, 13 Stellar Gospel Music Awards and a Lady of Soul Award. The sisters also received a Lifetime Achievement honor at this year’s GRAMMY Awards, which followed a James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award at the Stellar Awards in 2020 and induction to the Black Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2022. In 2020, The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel biopic, produced by Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott and Queen Latifah, premiered on Lifetime to over 20 million viewers.

Mastering a balance between music and evangelism, Clark-Cole currently serves as International Elect Lady of the International Department of Evangelism (IDOE) to the Church of God in Christ and is the church administrator for Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ.

Born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, Jonathan McReynolds cultivated his love for music at an early age in church and continues to share his music, heart, and journey as he travels the world professing the Gospel through his inspiring song ministry. The award-winning singer/songwriter has released six full-length albums including his 2018 release Make Room, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel charts, winning eight Stellar Awards and earning two GRAMMY nominations. In 2020, he released, People, which garnered his first GRAMMY for Best Gospel Performance/Song for his hit single “Moving On.” His latest release My Truth (2023) spent several weeks on Billboard’s Gospel charts and earned McReynolds a Dove Award for Contemporary Gospel/Urban Recorded Song of the Year for his single “Your World” and a GRAMMY nomination for Best Gospel Album. McReynolds has also received four BMI Awards and was named BMI’s Gospel Songwriter of the Year in 2023.

In addition to his successful career in music, Jonathan has a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies from Moody Theological Seminary and founded Elihu Nation, a nonprofit organization that has awarded tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships to youth across the country.

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OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ELECTION, SPECIMEN BALLOTS, REFERENDA/ QUESTIONS OF PUBLIC POLICY & POLLING PLACES

Aviso oficial de elección, balota de muestra, referéndums / preguntas de política pública y lugares de votación

OFFICIAL NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, by

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Cook County Clerk that the Primary Election will be held in Suburban Cook County on:

que la elección primaria se llevará acabo en los suburbios de Cook County en:

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Martes 19 de marzo del 2024

The Primary Election will be held in election precincts under the jurisdiction of the Election Division of the Cook County Clerk's Office.

La eleccion primaria tomara acabo en precintos de eleccion bajo la jurisdicción de la división de eleccion del Cook County Clerk's Office.

The Polls for said Primary Election will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Locations are subject to change as necessity requires. Las urnas para tal eleccion primaria estarán abiertas de las 6 a.m. hasta las 7 p.m. Localidades están sujetas a cambio por necesidad.

At the Primary Election the voters will vote on the following contests and referenda questions. Referenda/Questions of Public Policy will be voted upon in those precincts of Cook County under the jurisdiction of the Cook County Clerk in which a Unit of Local Government has requested the County Clerk’s Office to place said referenda/questions of public policy on the ballot.

En la eleccion primaria los votantes votaran por los siguientes puestos y cuestiones de referendo. Referendos/Cuestiones de Política Pública serán votadas en aquellos precintos de Cook County bajo la jurisdicción del Cook County Clerk en la cual una unidad de gobierno local le ha pedido a la oficina del County Clerk que provea dicho referendo/cuestión de política pública en la boleta.

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The voting will be conducted at the following polling places for each of the aforesaid election precincts selected by the Cook County Clerk.

Las votaciones tomaran lugar en cada de los antedichos precintos de elección seleccionados por el Cook County Clerk.

NOTE: The letter (N) following the polling place address denotes that the polling place itself is not accessible to the handicapped although other parts of the facility may be accessible. An exemption has been granted by the State Board of Elections and signs are posted indicating if the whole building is accessible or if there is a special entrance.

NOTA: La letra (N) después de la dirección de un lugar de votación indica que el lugar de votación en sí mismo no es accesible para personas discapacitadas, aunque otras partes del edificio pueden ser accesibles. La Junta Electoral del Estado ha concedido una exención y hay carteles publicados que indican si todo el edificio es accesible o si hay una entrada especial.

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Township Name Ward Pct Polling Place Name Polling Place Address Accessible THORNTON 1 BURNHAM VILLAGE HALL 14450 MANISTEE AVE Y THORNTON 2 MEMORIAL PARK GARAGE 461 HARRISON AVE Y THORNTON 3 EHINGER BROTHERS VFW POST 8141 664 HIRSCH AVE Y THORNTON 4 ROOSEVELT SCHOOL 111 W 146TH ST Y THORNTON 5 MEMORIAL PARK RECREATION OFFICE 612 WENTWORTH AVE Y THORNTON 6 EVERETT DIRKSEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 1650 PULASKI RD Y THORNTON 7 EVERETT DIRKSEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 1650 PULASKI RD Y THORNTON 8 NEW LIFE CELEBRATION 14243 DANTE AVE Y THORNTON 9 EVERETT DIRKSEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 1650 PULASKI RD Y THORNTON 10 SOUTH HOLLAND COMMUNITY CENTER 501 E 170TH ST Y THORNTON 11 AMERICAN LEGION POST 330 950 LEGION DR Y THORNTON 12 EHINGER BROTHERS VFW POST 8141 664 HIRSCH AVE Y THORNTON 13 W C REAVIS SCHOOL 17121 ROY ST Y THORNTON 14 BERGER-VANDERBERG SCHOOL 14833 AVALON AVE Y THORNTON 15 LESTER L. LONG FIELDHOUSE 14700 EVERS ST Y THORNTON 16 CALVIN COOLIDGE SCHOOL 17845 HENRY ST Y THORNTON 17 LANSING POLICE DEPARTMENT 2710 170TH ST Y THORNTON 18 LANSING PUBLIC LIBRARY 2750 INDIANA AVE Y THORNTON 19 OAK GLEN SCHOOL 2101 182ND ST Y THORNTON 20 THORNTON VILLAGE HALL 115 E MARGARET ST Y THORNTON 21 GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16801 GREENWOOD AVE Y THORNTON 22 LESTER L. LONG FIELDHOUSE 14700 EVERS ST Y THORNTON 23 DISTRICT 153/JAMES HART SCHOOL 18205 ABERDEEN ST Y THORNTON 24 HOMEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY 17917 DIXIE HWY Y THORNTON 25 HOMEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY 17917 DIXIE HWY Y THORNTON 26 EAST HAZEL CREST BIBLE CHURCH 1204 W 173TH ST Y THORNTON 27 THORN CREEK REFORMED CHURCH 1875 E 170TH ST Y THORNTON 28 WARREN PALM SCHOOL 1910 W 170TH ST Y THORNTON 29 MARKHAM FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 3 16301 DIXIE HIGHWAY Y THORNTON 30 LINCOLN SCHOOL 14100 HONORE AVE Y THORNTON 31 LINCOLN SCHOOL 14100 HONORE AVE Y THORNTON 32 WASHINGTON SCHOOL 13900 SCHOOL ST Y THORNTON 33 VILLAGE OF RIVERDALE 157 W 144TH ST Y THORNTON 34 BERGER-VANDERBERG SCHOOL 14833 AVALON AVE Y THORNTON 35 CALUMET CITY LIBRARY 660 MANISTEE AVE Y THORNTON 36 MARTIN LUTHER KING SCHOOL 14535 SEELEY AVE Y THORNTON 37 THORNTON TOWNSHIP HALL 333 E 162ND ST Y THORNTON 38 SCHOOL DISTRICT 157 1255 SUPERIOR AVE Y THORNTON 39 HAWKINS MULTI CENTER 650 E PHOENIX CENTER DR Y THORNTON 40 DIEKMAN SCHOOL 15121 DORCHESTER AVE Y THORNTON 41 HAWKINS MULTI CENTER 650 E PHOENIX CENTER DR Y THORNTON 42 EVERETT DIRKSEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 1650 PULASKI RD Y THORNTON 43 FIRST CHURCH PCA 3134 RIDGE RD Y THORNTON 44 WASHINGTON SCHOOL 13900 SCHOOL ST Y THORNTON 45 LINCOLN SCHOOL 14151 LINCOLN AVE Y THORNTON 46 PARK SCHOOL 14200 WENTWORTH AVE Y THORNTON 47 FIRST CHURCH PCA 3134 RIDGE RD Y THORNTON 48 DOWNEY PARK 300 JEFFREY AVE Y THORNTON 49 MARTIN LUTHER KING SCHOOL 14535 SEELEY AVE Y THORNTON 50 OAK GLEN SCHOOL 2101 182ND ST Y THORNTON 51 CALVIN COOLIDGE SCHOOL 17845 HENRY ST Y THORNTON 52 RIVERDALE SCHOOL 325 W 142ND ST Y THORNTON 53 FREEDOM VILLAGE 935 MAPLE AVE Y THORNTON 54 MC KINLEY SCHOOL 850 E 170TH ST Y THORNTON 55 EISENHOWER SCHOOL 16001 MINERVA AVE Y THORNTON 56 CALVIN COOLIDGE SCHOOL 17845 HENRY ST Y THORNTON 57 OAK GLEN SCHOOL 2101 182ND ST Y THORNTON 58 AMERICAN LEGION POST 330 950 LEGION DR Y THORNTON 59 JESSE WHITE LEARNING ACADEMY 16910 WESTERN AVE Y THORNTON 60 RILEY SCHOOL 16001 LINCOLN AVE Y THORNTON 61 TAFT SCHOOL 393 E 163RD ST Y THORNTON 62 BURNHAM PATRICIA SENIOR CENTER 13925 ENTRE AVE Y THORNTON 63 THORNTON FRACTIONAL NORTH HIGH SCHOOL 755 PULASKI RD Y THORNTON 64 EVERETT DIRKSEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 1650 PULASKI RD Y THORNTON 65 CALVIN COOLIDGE SCHOOL 17845 HENRY ST Y THORNTON 66 CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH 1151 E 170TH ST Y THORNTON 67 DISTRICT 153/JAMES HART SCHOOL 18205 ABERDEEN ST Y THORNTON 68 LANSING PUBLIC LIBRARY 2750 INDIANA AVE Y THORNTON 69 BARACK H OBAMA LEARNING ACADEMY 16448 S PARK AVE Y THORNTON 70 RIVERDALE PARK DISTRICT 14401 S STEWART AVE Y THORNTON 71 MADISON SCHOOL 15700 ORCHID DR Y THORNTON 72 LINCOLN SCHOOL 14151 LINCOLN AVE Y THORNTON 73 MADISON SCHOOL 15700 ORCHID DR Y THORNTON 74 SANDRIDGE FITNESS CENTER 600 OGLESBY AVE Y THORNTON 75 NEW LIFE CELEBRATION 14243 DANTE AVE Y THORNTON 76 THORNTON TOWNSHIP HALL 333 E 162ND ST Y THORNTON 77 LESTER L. LONG FIELDHOUSE 14700 EVERS ST Y THORNTON 78 SIBLEY SCHOOL 1550 SIBLEY BLVD Y THORNTON 79 OUR LADY OF KNOCK 497 163RD ST Y THORNTON 80 LONGWOOD SCHOOL 441 N LONGWOOD DR Y THORNTON 81 EISENHOWER SCHOOL 16001 MINERVA AVE Y THORNTON 82 THORNTON RECREATION CENTER 701 HIGHLAND AVE Y THORNTON 83 BERGER-VANDERBERG SCHOOL 14833 AVALON AVE Y THORNTON 84 FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DOLTON 15015 GRANT ST Y THORNTON 85 BURNHAM COMMUNITY CENTER 14020 TORRENCE AVE Y THORNTON 86 FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DOLTON 15015 GRANT ST Y THORNTON 87 DOWNEY PARK 300 JEFFREY AVE Y THORNTON 88 KICH SCHOOL 191 W 155TH PL Y THORNTON 89 EISENHOWER SCHOOL 16001 MINERVA AVE Y THORNTON 90 SOUTH HOLLAND COMMUNITY CENTER 501 E 170TH ST Y THORNTON 91 GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16801 GREENWOOD AVE Y THORNTON 92 THORNTON TOWNSHIP HALL 333 E 162ND ST Y THORNTON 93 TAFT SCHOOL 393 E 163RD ST Y THORNTON 94 SIBLEY SCHOOL 1550 SIBLEY BLVD Y THORNTON 95 WHITTIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 71 E 152ND ST Y THORNTON 96 RIVERDALE SCHOOL 325 W 142ND ST Y THORNTON 97 KICH SCHOOL 191 W 155TH PL Y THORNTON 98 TRANSFORMATION COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 15446 LEXINGTON AVE Y THORNTON 99 HOLMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16000 CARSE AVE Y THORNTON 100 THORNTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 15041 MORGAN ST Y THORNTON 101 BRYANT SCHOOL 14730 MAIN ST Y THORNTON 102 MAYA ANGELOU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15748 PAGE AVE Y THORNTON 103 BRYANT SCHOOL 14730 MAIN ST Y THORNTON 104 THORN CREEK REFORMED CHURCH 1875 E 170TH ST Y

tive. Make sure you take out your garbage regularly, especially. Be sure not to leave food (perishables especially) out for excessive periods of time as that can attract insects.

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How to Prevent Bugs from Bugging You at Home

Looking for a New Career? Become a Financial Planner

(StatePoint) Becoming a financial planner offers both financial rewards and the chance to help others. Whether you’re a recent graduate exploring your career path or a mid-career professional seeking change, this growing profession may be the right fit for you.

prevent unwanted houseguests and banish bugs from your living spaces, check out these cold weather tips:

• Ventilate humid areas: As the weather gets colder, hot water is more in use in places like the bathroom or basement. These closed spaces can create humid environments where insects tend to gravitate. To attract fewer bugs, keep these areas well-ventilated.

• Prime your space for plants: If you have plants that you bring inside in the winter, properly prime and debug your home beforehand to prevent potential infestations, and check all your houseplants for unwanted insects before you bring them inside and every week afterwards.

• Tidy up: Cleanliness is the most common strategy for coping with bugxiety (fear of bugs) and there’s a good reason for it – it’s effec-

As more Americans recognize the value of partnering with a professional to chart their financial course, the demand for financial advisors is projected to grow by 13% through 2032, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Earning the right credentials, like the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification, can lead to a higher salary, increased job satisfaction and happier clients.

The Certification Process

The CFP® certification program generally takes 18 to 24 months to complete, depending on your time commitment, professional experience and educational background. The process involves completing coursework, passing an exam, accumulating experience and meeting ethics requirements. These rigorous standards make the

process challenging. However, during the certification journey, you won’t be alone. CFP Board provides a variety of tools and resources to support your progress, including scholarships, an online forum that allows you to connect with peers and mentors, and a Career Center, where you can discover internships and jobs.

Benefits of Certification

While most financial planners can expect to pull in a high salary, CFP® certification can boost your income by 12%, according to the College for Financial Planning. It can also fasttrack your career, enhance your job prospects and help you build a client roster. As a CFP® professional, you’ll bring a wealth of education and experience to the table, along with a commitment to CFP Board to act as a fiduciary for your clients. Clients can rest easy knowing you have agreed to put their best interests first.

More than 10,000 firms across the United States employ CFP® professionals because they know that the certification inspires trust, confidence and satisfaction with consumers. In fact, 84% of consumers who work with a CFP® professional say they are extremely or very satisfied. Beyond greater job security and income, becoming a CFP® professional brings other benefits, including continuing professional development, the flexibility to balance your personal and professional life, and opportunities to give back to the community by providing pro bono services.

For all the reasons above, it’s no surprise that the majority of CFP® professionals are happy with the career moves that led them to where they are today. An astounding 93% of CFP® professionals say they are very satisfied with their decision to pursue CFP® certification, with most reporting that certification has directly contributed to their success and given them a competitive edge.

Next Steps

To get started on your new career today, visit getcfpcertified.org, where you can download a free guide to learn more about your next steps, whether you’re an established advisor seeking a competitive edge, a career-changer or student still exploring your options.

If helping people create stable financial futures sounds appealing to you, explore a career as a financial planner and find out for yourself about the many benefits the right certification can bring.

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