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The Chicago Heights Community Health Center is one of 23 locations for Aunt Martha’s Health and Wellness. It provides primary care, adult psychiatric care and therapy, as well as family planning. Photo credit: Kenny Martin-Ocasio

CHICAGO HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC CONTINUES MISSION

Aunt Martha’s Health and Wellness believes in integrated health and is continuing the mission it started 17 years ago at the Chicago Heights Community Health Clinic, located on 1536 Vincennes Ave. PAGE 2

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NEWS

BUSINESS

Chicago In Tune Kickoff Event Takes Place On May 21

5 Innovations that are Making the World a Better Place

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION NEW ‘TEST-BLIND’ POLICY IS FIRST OF ITS KIND FOR AN ILLINOIS INSTITUTION Northern Illinois University recently announced it will eliminate the use of standardized test scores for general admission and merit scholarship decisions. This new “test-blind” policy will begin for students applying to NIU for the fall of 2021. Any high school graduate who applies to NIU with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above will be guaranteed admission. All freshman applicants will be automatically considered for NIU Merit Scholarships, based on their GPA. The sweeping change includes the University Honors Program, with students applying to that program for the fall of 2021 no longer required to submit standardized test scores. National higher education studies and NIU’s own data show a student’s high school GPA is a better indicator of future academic success than performance on a standardized ACT or SAT test. Research shows that the costs and inaccessibility of test preparation resources and courses often inhibit minority and low-income students, as well as students with disabilities.​

HEALTH

ACADEMY ENCOURAGES CONSUMERS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE NEW NUTRITION FACTS LABEL The updated Nutrition Facts Label can help the public make more informed decisions about their food and beverage choices. According to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, understanding the label can make you a wiser shopper and help you eat right. “Nutrition Facts Labels help you find out which foods are good sources of particular nutrients such as vitamin D or dietary fiber,” says Registered Dietician Nutritionist Lauri Wright, a national spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in Jacksonville, Fla. “Nutrition Facts Labels can help you compare similar foods so you can select those lower in salt, saturated fat, trans fat and added sugars.” Many manufacturers already have started to use the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s updated Nutrition Facts Label, which was announced in 2016. The new label must appear on all food items by January 1, 2021. The updates are based on the latest information about nutrition and the links between what people eat and chronic diseases such as obesity and cardiovascular disease. The new label reflects the most significant changes since its inception in 1993.

LAW & POLITICS

LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION COUNCIL OFFERS NEW DIGITAL LSAT PREP PRODUCTS The Law School Admission Council, administrator of the industry-leading Law School Admission Test, recently announced the launch of two new Digital LSAT preparation products that will help law school candidates improve their skills as they take the LSAT and begin their journey toward a career in the field of law. The two new Digital LSAT preparation products are designed to complement the wide range of existing test prep tools and services, providing even more options to meet the individual needs and learning styles of today’s students. The new products are: Official LSAT Prep, which is free and included when a student registers for a free LSAC account, offers two full practice tests using the authentic Digital LSAT test environment launched in 2019. Official LSAT Prep Plus, which is available as a one-year subscription for $99, offers more than 60 practice tests in the authentic Digital LSAT test environment. Students who qualify for an LSAT test fee waiver will automatically qualify for a free one-year subscription to Official LSAT Prep Plus, with more than 60 practice tests. To learn more about LSAC’s Official LSAT Prep and Official LSAT Prep Plus, or to register for one of these new options, visit lsac.org/lsat/lsatprep. For more information about LSAC, please visit LSAC.org.

Chicago Heights Community Health Clinic continues mission Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES

Aunt Martha’s Health and Wellness believes in integrated health and is continuing the mission it started 17 years ago at the Chicago Heights Community Health Clinic, located on 1536 Vincennes Ave. Aunt Martha’s acquired the site after St. James Hospital approached them about taking it over. Aunt Martha’s President and CEO Raul Garza said the payer exchange moved from being largely commercial insurance to Medicaid. “I just don’t think they saw themselves being able to sustain a clinic for the Medicaid population. So, we had become a federally qualified health center just a few years before that and they had approached us about our interest in taking it over. So, we took the practice over and we bought the space,” he said. Originally, Aunt Martha’s was occupying two buildings on Joe Orr Road in Chicago Heights. One was used as offices, the other was a clinic. “We were doing family planning services out of it and then eventually, when we became a federally qualified health center, we started doing women’s health out of that building,” he said. “We were seeing a lot of activity out of that clinic on Joe Orr and Dixie Highway. And, we just felt like there was more need for services.” Garza said it just made sense to open a clinic there. “Plus, there were already a good number of patients who were Medicaid

eligible patients already going to that clinic, so we didn’t want to disrupt their care at that site,” he said. Aunt Martha’s also wanted to expand on what they were doing at the clinic on Joe Orr Road which allowed them to dedicate the Chicago Heights clinic, “as more of a family clinic, adult clinic,” Garza said. The Chicago Heights Community Health Clinic provides primary care, adult psychiatric care and therapy, as well as family planning. It serves a little less than 6,000 -- 5,800 patients annually – and provides 16,000 visits a year. Garza said it is a very busy clinic. “We’re getting patients from a lot of different communities, not just Chicago Heights. South Chicago Heights, Ford Heights, Sauk Village Glenwood, Homewood, even Matteson,” he said. “We’re really pulling from a lot of different communities.” Garza said if he had to guess, the clinic has served roughly 100,000 patients during its history, with about more than 250,000 million visits during the 17 to 18-year period. He added the clinic, much like all the services Aunt Martha’s provides, takes an integrated approach. “We really do a holistic evaluation to see if there are other needs we can treat or refer the patient for treatment, so that we’re not just providing episodic care,” Garza said. According to Garza, an integrated approach allows healthcare providers to take everything going on with a patient

into consideration. It also allows them to figure out what is a good treatment plan, so the patient can get healthier. “We certainly want to identify everything that could be going on with a patient and how to get that patient to the right provider. A lot of that can happen with community partners,” he said. Some of those community partners include Franciscan Health, School District 170, Bloom High School District 206, Bloom Township, Chicago Heights Park District, Chicago Heights Public Library, Jones Memorial Community Center, Prairie State College and Illinois Action for Children. Garza added almost a quarter of the patients Aunt Martha’s sees are uninsured. These people might have jobs, but don’t qualify for health insurance or Medicaid. The Chicago Heights Community Health Center provides services on a sliding scale for them, based on their income and what they can afford. He said it lines up with the Affordable Care Act. “I think the Affordable Care Act is meant to give access of many services to people, it’s also meant to provide care in a value-based way so we can illustrate that patients are getting healthier in our care,” he said. “We feel like we not just line up with the principles and goals of the Affordable Care Act, but we also embrace it and we believe in it.” For more information about the Chicago Heights Community Health Clinic, visit www.auntmarthas.org or call 877-692-8686.

Next Step Announced in Sale of Former Howe Development and Tinley Park Mental Health Centers Governor JB Pritzker and Senator Michael E. Hastings recently announced an important step forward in the future sale of the former Howe Development Center and Tinley Park Mental Health Center property. The State of Illinois will secure the third and final appraisal needed by law to offer the vacant, surplus property for sale. The State of Illinois has been working with local stakeholders to sell this property for nearly seven years. The State will now move forward to finalize this important step to determine the appropriate fair market value to responsibly manage this portfolio and give new life to this property. “After delays spanning

several administrations, I’m glad that we are moving forward today to give new life to this property and bring much-needed economic development to the area,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Tinley Park has a bright future, and we’re proud to partner with local stakeholders to revitalize communities across the state.” According to the State Property Control Act [35 ILCS 605], the State can convey surplus properties to a local body of government who uses the property. Conveyances below market value are not currently allowed by law; therefore, the Department of Central Management Services (CMS) cannot evaluate variables like maintenance cost and other aspects of risk mitigation as

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the basis for establishing an appropriate price at market. “The governor, local officials, and I all agree that economic development for our communities should be our top priority,” said Sen. Michael Hastings. “That’s why I found a partner in the Pritzker administration as I worked with the Village of Tinley Park to jump-start this important effort. The Village of Tinley Park should control their own destiny when it comes to the economic development of the property.” The State of Illinois, through CMS, owns and manages the former Howe Development Center and Tinley Park Mental Health Center property. Howe was closed in July of 2010, and Tinley was closed in July of

2012. The properties were deemed of no future use to the State and declared surplus in December 2012. CMS continues to secure the property while evaluating options for the sale of the property and placed a lock-down on the property in early November 2019 as a precautionary measure. CMS staff or CMS-approved visitors are only allowed on the property with personal protective equipment (PPE). In addition, CMS is working closely with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) to assess the conditions on site and properly address any findings. An inspection by IEPA in December 2019, did not identify any immediate threats to off-site properties.


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Map Tracks Coronavirus Outbreak In Near Real Time The Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering has built and is regularly updating an online dashboard for tracking the worldwide spread of the coronavirus outbreak that began in the Chinese city of Wuhan. Lauren Gardner, a civil engineering professor and CSSE’s co-director, spearheaded the effort to launch the mapping website. The site displays statistics about deaths and confirmed cases of coronavirus, or 2019-nCoV, across a worldwide map. It also allows visitors to download the data for free. “We built this dashboard because we think it is important for the public to have an understanding of the outbreak situation as it unfolds with transparent data sources,” Gardner said. “For the research community, this data will become more valuable as we continue to collect it over time.” Making the data available for download is “critical” for researchers, she added. The map is publicly available at the following links: * Desktop version * Mobile version The statistics behind the data visualization are being collected

An online dashboard for tracking the worldwide spread of the coronavirus outbreak that began in the Chinese city of Wuhan has been built.

from the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China, and Dingxiangyuan, a

social networking site for health care professionals that provides real-time information on cases. Gardner said “local level case data” from Dingxiangyuan, media reports,

and the local CDC “can provide more timely assessments of the outbreak, compared to the national level reporting organizations, which take longer to filter up.”

Media outlets including Newsweek, PBS News Hour, and ABC News have cited the dashboard in their reporting about the outbreak. The website provides a link to a downloadable Google Sheet that contains information on confirmed and suspected cases in more than 30 Chinese locations as well as for the nations of Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Colombia, Brazil, Australia, Mexico, and the United States. The CSSE website does not yet predict where the flu-like virus is likely to spread. Last year Gardner and a team of researchers identified 25 U.S. counties that were most likely to experience measles outbreaks in 2019. The predictive analysis, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, was based on international air travel volume, non-medical exemptions from childhood vaccinations, population data, and reported measles outbreak information. The link to the full dashboard can be found here: https://gisanddata. maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

COMMENTARY

The Empire Has No Clothes BY OSCAR H. BLAYTON

If your childhood memories are of the United States during the 1950s, you probably remember Hans Christian Andersen’s tale, “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” In this Danish short story, a vain emperor is tricked into purchasing an invisible set of fine clothing that can be seen only by the virtuous. So impressed was the emperor with what he believed to be his new clothes, he donned them and paraded through the streets naked. If you are a child of the ‘50s, you also grew up on a diet of Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett, John Wayne’s Western heroes and Joe McCarthy’s anti-communist rants. This was the time when the United States went from being “One nation with liberty and justice for all” to “One nation ‘UNDER GOD’ with liberty and justice for all,” when Congress changed the wording of the Pledge of Allegiance to distinguish ourselves from the “godless” Russians. It was a time when little boys were encouraged to cheer as loudly for

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cowboys that slaughtered Indians as they did for Tarzan as he vanquished African savages. By the time the “50s rolled around, America had defeated the Nazis, laid low imperial Japan and could do no wrong. It was also a time when little girls were encouraged to prepare to marry the sons of these conquering heroes and do little else. Children of color stood on the sidelines watching this parade of American glory go marching by while being forced to swallow our

daily dose of humiliation. We knew that taxes were taken from our parents’ hard-earned wages to build municipal swimming pools that we were forbidden to enjoy. We also watched our parents pay taxes to build grand public schools that we were not allowed to enter. We knew that if you were Black, Latinx, Asian or from the First Nations, America wanted to crush you. White kids didn’t have to walk in our shoes, so most did not know how crippling it was to be hobbled by bigotry and racial hatred. Many believed that our inability to walk as they did was our fault, and dispositive proof of our laziness, stupidity and low morals. In the years since America’s “greatest generation” strutted home from World War II, the people of this nation have been fed a steady diet of lies telling us that the United States is clothed in “equal justice,” the “rule of law” and “American exceptionalism.” These lies became the norm because anyone who questioned them was accused of being unpatriotic, ungrateful or a communist. www.citizennewspapergroup.com

White America did not bother to turn off their TVs, open their blinds and look out the windows of their split-level homes to see that beyond the boundaries of their segregated planned communities, people of color were being gunned down in the streets in the name of law enforcement. They did not see that the harsh drug laws landing darker youths in prisons were being bent or ignored when it came to their children. And they rolled their eyes at the news of corrupt politicians overseas, while ignoring the fact that American businesses and American foreign policies were doing the corrupting. It’s been a grand American parade these past several decades, full of loud noise, strutting heroes, shiny objects and a display of wealth. America proclaims it has become a global empire – something to admire and make your heart beat faster. But America is not clothed in its imagined virtues at all. Like the naked emperor America has been conned into buying a lie, wrapped in the protection of fear. In Hans Christian Andersen’s story, no one

dared point out that the emperor wore no clothes for fear of being accused of lacking virtue. Few Americans dare to point out our country’s failings for fear of being branded unpatriotic – and we need look no further than former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick to see the reality of this danger. This country is as vile, corrupt and disgusting as Donald Trump. We are a nation full of bigots ruled by bigots – a country of greedy grasping materialists who would destroy the very planet on which we live for the sake of a few more shiny things. And we abuse and kill our fellow humans for these same reasons. The world sees America for what it is – a naked Donald Trump strutting down Main Street to the beat of victorious music playing only in his head. And if we do not bring an end to this vile parade, we will deserve the condemnation that we receive. Oscar H. Blayton is a former Marine Corps combat pilot and human rights activist who practices law in Virginia.


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UPS’ ‘Circle of Honor’ Recognizes The Company’s Safest Drivers UPS recently announced the induction of 1,316 men and women into an elite group of UPS drivers who have not had an avoidable accident for 25 years or more. With those new inductees, the Circle of Honor now includes 10,411 of UPS’s active brown-clad drivers. Collectively, these drivers have achieved more than 280,969 years of safe driving throughout their careers. That’s enough time behind the wheel to drive non-stop from Miami to San Diego – over 65 million times. And they’ve done it while helping to deliver 3 percent of the world’s GDP – 20 million packages a day. “My congratulations go out to the thousands of hard working UPS drivers around the world, including those from my home state of Oregon, who not only keep our economy moving, but who are also part of an elite group with a remarkable record of decades of safe driving,” said Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-OR), the Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. “I applaud the commitment to our communities and the safety of our neighbors.” Along with drivers in all 50 U.S. states, this year’s Circle of Honor includes new members from Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. In addition to those countries, the list of non-U.S. countries with active Circle of Honor drivers now includes: Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, Switzerland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. UPS’s longest-tenured safe driver remains Livonia, Mich., package car driver Tom Camp, who has now driven well over half a century – a remarkable 57 years – and delivered

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more than 5 million packages without an accident. UPS began recognizing its safe drivers in 1923. Founder Jim Casey honored the company’s first 5-year safe driver, Ray McCue, in 1928. UPS extends its safe driving expertise to the communities it serves through UPS Road Code® training, a teen safe driving program available in the United States and internationally. Taught by UPS volunteers, based on the company’s safe-driving methods, the program is available to teens between the ages of 13 and 18 and other novice drivers. To date, more than 76,700 new drivers have participated. The program has been extended to Canada, China, Germany, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.

U.S. Department of Labor Offers Guidance For Preparing Workplaces for Coronavirus The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently published “Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19” to help companies respond in the event of coronavirus in the workplace. The guidance was developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). The document provides practical guidance for preventing the spread of COVID-19, also known as novel coronavirus, and contains information on safe work practices and appropriate personal protective equipment based on the risk level of exposure. “Protecting the health and safety of America’s workforce is a key component of this Administration’s comprehensive approach to combating the coronavirus,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Loren Sweatt. “This guidance outlines practical ways that employers and workers can address potential health risks from the coronavirus in their workplaces.” This guidance is part of the Department of Labor’s ongoing efforts to educate the workers and employers about the COVID-19 outbreak. In addition to the guidance, OSHA recently launched a COVID-19 webpage that provides

infection prevention information specifically for workers and employers, and is actively reviewing and responding to any complaints regarding workplace protection from novel coronavirus, as well as conducting outreach activities. The Wage and Hour Division is providing information on common issues employers and employees face when responding to COVID-19, including effects on wages and hours worked under the Fair Labor Standards Act and job-protected leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act. The Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs has also published guidance for federal employees and outlines Federal Employees’ Compensation Act coverage as it relates to the novel coronavirus. For further information about Coronavirus, please visit the HHS’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing safe and healthful workplaces for their employees. OSHA’s role is to help ensure these conditions for America’s working men and women by setting and enforcing standards, and providing training, education and assistance. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.

Two updated IRA publications, other online resources can help anyone planning for retirement The Internal Revenue Service has updated two comprehensive publications designed to help anyone making IRA contributions or receiving IRA distributions for tax year 2019 or considering making retirement donations before April 15, 2020. The 2019 editions of Publication 590-A, Contributions to Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs) and Publication 590-B, Distributions from Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), are both now available on IRS.gov. Both publications address the unique features of www.citizennewspapergroup.com

both Roth and traditional IRAs. Most people who work can make contributions to a traditional or Roth IRA. Contributions to a traditional IRA are usually tax deductible and distributions are generally taxable. On the other hand, contributions to a Roth IRA are not tax deductible, but qualified distributions are tax-free. Taxpayers can make contributions until April 15, 2020, and count them on their 2019 tax returns. For details, visit IRS.gov/rmd or see fact sheet FS-2020-4, also available on IRS.gov.


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5 Innovations that are Making the World a Better Place Family Features - With new technologies and innovations improving many aspects of daily life, humanitarian work should be no different. Saving and protecting children for decades, UNICEF, the United Nations children’s agency, has been implementing new ways to reach families more quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively. In honor of World Creativity and Innovation Day, meet five innovations that are making 2020 the start of a decade of good: 5. A cryptocurrency fund for game-changing ideas Blockchain increases transparency, security and efficiency, as transactions are publicly visible and do not have to be converted into other currencies for immediate use. A first for the United Nations, the UNICEF Cryptocurrency Fund is able to receive, hold and distribute donations in ether and bitcoin. The fund is helping accelerate and grow social good projects such as Prescrypto, Atix Labs, Utopixar and GIGA, which work in the areas of prescription tracking, investor-matching, community engagement tokens and bringing internet connectivity to schools around the world. 4. An inclusive period tracking app There are more than 200 period-tracking apps; most are targeted to Western adult women and provide information that can be gender-stereotyping or fertility-focused. Founded by UNICEF’s Asia branch, Oky is the world’s first period tracking app co-created with girls, for girls. Packed with information vetted by

sistant, waterproof, insulated and lighter and quicker to assemble than regular bricks. 2. Drones that cut transport times from hours to minutes Drones help reduce carbon emissions and cut transport times from 1.5 hours driving to 25 minutes flying. Leveraging technology, UNICEF works with drones to deliver crucial medical supplies to the hardest-to-reach areas. The African Drone and Data Academy in Malawi, a first-of-its-kind program, trains and certifies young students across the continent on building, operating and maintaining the drones, building a pipeline of future experts in the field.

UNICEF, the United Nations children’s agency, has been implementing new ways to reach families more quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively. Source: UNICEF

global health experts, the app is tailored to Indonesian and Mongolian cultures and available in local dialects. To support further advancements in this sector, the app is open source, digitally inclusive and available even in areas where online access is limited. In its next phase, the organization plans to scale and adapt the app for use in East Africa. 3. Schools made from recycled plastic waste There are three significant problems facing

children in Côte d’Ivoire: There are not enough schools, there are not enough employment opportunities for adults and there is an overabundance of trash. Daily, the Abidjan metropolitan area produces 288 tons of plastic waste. Tackling all three issues, UNICEF works with Conceptos Plásticos to employ women to recycle plastic into bricks to build classrooms. The bricks, which will be used to build more than 500 classrooms across the country this year, are 100% non-toxic plastic, fire- and wind-re-

1. A warehouse that can send lifesaving supplies to anywhere in the world With the world’s largest humanitarian supply warehouse, the UNICEF Supply Division is able to deliver necessities anywhere in the world as quickly as 48-72 hours. The size of four football fields, the Copenhagen, Denmark warehouse is equipped with enough health kits, vaccines, rescue gear and more to support 200,000 people at any given time. The warehouse is also home to an innovation lab that tests, designs and produces new and improved products needed in the field. In 2018, the supply network procured nearly $3.5 billion of goods and services for children in 175 countries and territories. In 2020, UNICEF expects to respond to around 300 emergencies and assist 95 million people with support. To learn more about and support these lifesaving innovations, visit unicefusa.org/decadeofgood.

Royal Caribbean Group adopts policy allowing cancellations up to 48 hours before sailing With COVID-19 adding uncertainty to travel plans around the world, Royal Caribbean Group said it will give guests greater control over their vacation decisions, allowing guests to cancel cruises as late as two days before departure. The “Cruise With Confidence” policy allows guests on Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Azamara and Silversea to cancel up to 48 hours before a sailing. Guests will receive a full credit for their fare, usable on any future sailing of the guest’s choice in 2020 or 2021. The policy applies to both new and existing cruise bookings. “Our previous policy set earlier

deadlines for guests to cancel their cruises, and that added unnecessary stress,” said Richard Fain, the company’s chairman and CEO. “Trying to guess a month or more in advance where areas of concern about coronavirus might be is challenging for medical experts, much less a family preparing for vacation. “When circumstances are as fast-changing as they have been recently, it’s good to know you have the option to take a rain check,” Fain said. “We think putting more

control in our guests’ hands helps them make informed decisions about whether to keep their existing vacation plans or trade out for a more convenient time or itinerary.” In addition to easing concerns for booked guests, Fain said the policy would also give consumers more confidence in making new bookings, knowing that they could later adjust their plans without penalty. The policy applies to all cruises with a sailing date on or before July 31, 2020, and will be offered by the company’s global brands: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Azamara and Silversea. Full details of the “Cruise with

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Celebrating Women Who Represents Excellence During Women's History Month Richard R. Boykin, candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court kicked off Women's History Month by honoring women who represented "Excellence". Boykin 2020 Honorees: Mary Anselmo; Zenobia Black; Maria D'Amezcual; Dr. Helen Gardner; Richard Boykin; Christina Nonato; Carolyn Palmer; Bobbie Steele; Dr. Angelia Roberts-Watkins; Dr. Janette L. Wilson. Photo by Antonio Dickey

The Alvin Ailey, American Dance Theater Performed at the Auditorium Theatre Recently

Multi-Color Visions The Alvin Ailey, American Dance Theater “Ailey Revealed” performed at the Auditorium Theatre last week. Enjoying a special reception with the famous, beautiful and awesome face of the Ailey company, Judith Jamison are: Sharee Zlatkova, Trust Officer and Business Analyst for Global Sustainable Investing Northern Trust; Judith Jamison, Alvin Ailey; Jacki Robinson-Ivy, Senior VicePresident Northern Trust Bank; Monique Brinkmanship-Hill, Executive Director South Side Community Arts Center. Photo by CREDD

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated , Chicago Alumnae Chapter, Gallery DST 2020, "Multi-Color Visions" Honoree Shahari Moore, author and filmmaker pictured (left to right) Yvonne Perkins, Co-Chair; Cathy J. Walker Murray, Chapter President; Shahari Moore, Honoree; LeEasther Redmond, Arts and Letters Co-Chair. There were twenty-one artists exhibiting. Over 150 people enjoyed, viewed and purchased original art by the Black artists. Photo by CREDD

US Congresswoman Joyce Beatty, 3rd District of Ohio Honored by Attorney Patricia Brown Holmes Attorney Patricia Brown Holmes recently hosted a reception for US Congresswoman Joyce Beatty, 3rd District of Ohio (front row left). Congresswoman Beatty sits on the exclusive House Committee on Financial Services and serves on three Subcommittees: Diversity and Inclusion (Chair), Housing, Community Development and Insurance, and Oversight and Investigations. The Financial Services Committee oversees the entire financial services industry, including the nation’s banking, securities, insurance, and housing industries, as well as the work of the Federal Reserve, the United States Department of the Treasury and the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. As Chair of the newly created Financial Services Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion, Beatty leads efforts to ensure the financial services industry works. Photo by CREDD

Pictured on the left: Attorney Patricia Brown Holmes with 3rd District of Ohio, US Congresswoman, Joyce Beatty and Ilinois 2nd District US Congresswoman Robin Kelly.

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NEWS

Election in Illinois sees Biden as winner BY TIA CAROL JONES

Decision day in Illinois saw Joe Biden winning as the Democratic Presidential candidate at press time, with 49 percent; Dick Durbin as United States Senator; Bobby Rush as U.S Representative for the 1st District, with 79 percent; Robin Kelly as U.S. Representative for the 2nd District, with 80 percent; and Danny Davis as U.S. Representative for the 7th District, with 64 percent. “Americans in three states went to the polls today,” said Biden during a live stream. “Today, it looks like once again, our campaign had a very good night. With strong support from the African American community and the Latino community.” Biden said he and Sanders share a common vision. Then, he spoke to the young voters who support Sanders. “I hear you, I know what’s at stake. I know what we have to do,” he said. Biden encouraged people to see the best in each other. He also said his prayers are out there for healthcare workers. The election took place on Tuesday, March 17, despite closures due to COVID-19. While polls closed at 7 p.m., some polling places were given the authority to stay open late. According to the Board of Elections for the City of Chicago, 73,149 ballots were cast. And, there are 1,524,598 registered voters. According to the Cook County Clerk’s Office, 251,533 ballots were cast in Suburban Cook County. And, 950 of the 1,599 precincts reported.

In the Cook County State’s Attorney’s race, Kim Foxx won. Despite allegations of wrongdoing in the handling of the Jussie Smollett case. Voters seemed to look at Foxx’s gains when it came to criminal justice reform. Robert Rita, Illinois State Representative for the 28th District; William Davis, Illinois State Representative for the 30th District; Debbie Myers-Martin, Illinois State Representative for the 38th District; Marcus C. Evans, Illinois State Representative for the 33rd District; Nick Smith, Illinois State Representative for the 34th District; ran unopposed for their seats. Michael Hastings, Illinois State Senator for the 19th District, also ran unopposed for his seat. Thaddeus Jones won for Illinois State Representative for the 29th District, with 55 percent; and Lori Wilcox won for Illinois State Senator for the 40th District. Robert Peter won as Illinois State Senator for the 13th District. Kimberly du Buclet, Cameron Davis and Frank Avila won for Commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Board. Jesse Reyes won to fill the vacancy of Illinois State Supreme Court Justice Charles Freeman, who passed away on March 2. Iris Y. Martinez won as the Clerk of Circuit Court of Cook County. Sharon O. Johnson won as Judge of the Appellate Court, filling the vacancy of Bellows; Celestia L. Mays won as Circuit Court Judge, filling the vacancy of Funderbunk; Teresa Molina won as Circuit Court Judge, filling the vacancy of McCarthy; Sheree Desiree Henry won as Circuit Court Judge, filling the vacancy of Murphy Gorman.

Kim Foxx (pictured) won as Cook County State’s Attorney, with 55 percent. Photo credit: Neal Stevens Jackson of the Kim Foxx Campaign.

Joe Biden (pictured) won, with 49 percent, at press time, as Democratic Presidential candidate.

Robin Kelly (pictured) won, with 80 percent, as U.S. Congress 2nd District.

Bobby Rush (pictured) won, with 79 percent as U.S Congress for the 1st District.

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Danny Davis (pictured) won, with 64 percent as U.S. Congress 7th District.


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Mary J. Blige Set As Ambassador For American Black Film Festival 2020 Grammy-winning recording artist and Oscar-nominated actress Mary J. Blige has been named the ambassador for this year’s American Black Film Festival (ABFF), which will take place in Miami Beach from June 17 – 21. Under the title, Blige will help bring media awareness to the ABFF’s mission and its 24year legacy, as well as headline a one-on-one conversation during the Center Stage Talk series on June 18. The discussion will spotlight Blige’s music career, her transition into film and television and her life’s journey as one of the most successful artists of all time. Blige joins the list of previous ABFF ambassadors including Idris Elba, Tracee Ellis Ross, Regina Hall, La La Anthony, Jay Ellis, Morris Chestnut, Omari Hardwick, Common, and Taraji P. Henson. With a track record that includes eight multi-platinum albums, nine Grammy Awards, multiple Grammy and Oscar nominations, among many other accolades, Blige has cemented herself as a global superstar. Up next, Blige will star in Dreamworks’ Trolls World Tour movie, which is set to

Grammy-winning recording artist and Oscar-nominated actress Mary J. Blige (pictured) has been named the ambassador for this year’s American Black Film Festival (ABFF).

release this April, as well as MGM’s Aretha Franklin biopic, Respect, slated to hit theaters this October.

A Manny Halley Production Releases Official Full Trailer For ‘TRUE TO THE GAME 2

She also stars as Monet in Power Book II: Ghost, a spin-off of Starz show, Power, debuting this summer. Under her production company,

Blue Butterfly, she is currently in production on an untitled documentary about her life and legendary career directed by Vanessa Roth. “So many incredibly talented Black filmmakers have come out of the American Black Film Festival, many of whom I’ve had the pleasure to work with and many I can’t wait to collaborate with. As an actress and producer, there couldn’t be a more important event to be a part of. I am a longtime supporter and admirer of ABFF and I am honored to be an ambassador and continue to help foster new talent,” said Blige. “Mary J. Blige is a hip hop legend whose artistry has transcended into the film and TV industries. Her body of work personifies the ABFF mission, which is to celebrate and uplift the African American community through entertainment,” said Nicole Friday, general manager of ABFF Ventures. The upcoming fest will introduce the John Singleton Award for Best First Feature Film; ABFF Fit, the festival’s new health and wellness initiative programming; and ABFF Pride, this year’s social impact showcase theme centered on the Black LGBTQIA community.

Hugh M. Hefner Foundation Seeks Nominations, Announces Judges for First Amendment Awards

A Manny Halley Production has released the official trailer for the urban action film TRUE TO THE GAME 2, based on the original New York Times bestseller by Teri Woods, Imani Media Group announced recently. Starring Vivica A. Fox A Manny Halley Production has released the official (“Empire”), Andra Fuller trailer for the urban action film TRUE TO THE GAME 2. (“The Haves and the Have Nots”), Erica Peeples (“Fall Girls”), Niatia necessary- and he’ll start with Gena. “Lil Mama” Kirkland (“When Love Kills: Supporting cast include Rotimi The Falicia Blakely Story”), Iyana Halley (“Power”), Tamar Braxton (“Braxton (HBO’s “Sharp Objects”) and Jeremy Family Values”), Faith Evans, Waka Meeks, the film opens in select theaters in Flocka, Bre-Z (“All American”), Bernice Spring 2020. Burgos, Juliet “Juju” Cee, London on Da Directed by Jamal Hill (“Brotherly Track and Paul Saucido (“Friday Night Love,” “Deuces”), TRUE TO THE GAME Lights”). 2 picks up a year after the murder of “We really pulled out all the stops for drug dealer Quadir Richards, whose the sequel,” says Manny Halley, TTTG2 death carries consequences for all who producer and founder of Imani Media knew him -- especially Gena (Peeples), Group. ‘True to the Game’ is an iconic his love interest. Separating herself story within the urban literary genre, so we from Philly’s dangerous scene, Gena has had to get every detail right -- from the cast reinvented herself as a journalist, living to the cars. Fans will still be able to connect and working in New York City. Forced with the characters they met in the original to take some time off of work, Gena is film, while enjoying the plot twists that sent on assignment to Los Angeles for a make this movie one hell of a ride!” career-changing story. TRUE TO THE GAME 2 is written Though Gena is far from home, her by Preston Whitmore and produced by life in Philly seems to always make an Manny Halley, Rodney Turner II and appearance. Someone from Quadir’s Yolanda Halley. David “Wolf ” Stewart circle has avenged his death with a hit on (“Bloomers”) serves as director of Jerrell’s crew members, reigniting another photography. war between the two crews. Jerell (Fuller) For more information, visit is determined to get paid by any means truetothegame.movie.

The Hugh M. Hefner Foundation is seeking nominations and announcing the independent panel of judges selected for the 2020 Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Awards, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The Hugh M. Hefner Awards are hosted annually to honor a group of individuals for their work to protect and enhance First Amendment freedoms for all Americans, and help educate and raise awareness of modern-day threats to free speech and the free press in the U.S. The nomination application form can be found here: https:// www.hmhfoundation.org/ submission-form The submission deadline for consideration in the 2020 First Amendment Awards is March 27, 2020. The Awards were founded by Christie Hefner in 1979 and have honored over 150 individuals in journalism, education, law, book publishing, government and entertainment. Christie Hefner said, “The First Amendment Awards remind us of the modern-day challenges to our First Amendment rights. Threats still exist, but our constitutional right to free speech and expression remain intact because of the brave individuals who have been honored over the past 40 years. During the Awards, we recognize and celebrate the work of these

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everyday American heroes – high school students, lawyers, librarians, journalists and educators – who took a bold stand against infringement on their rights or the rights of their fellow Americans to protect our basic American rights.” The awards ceremony will be held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. in summer 2020. Details about the event will be provided when the winners are announced in spring 2020. The Hugh M. Hefner Awards Judges Winners will be selected by a panel of independent judges. The 2020 judges are: Theodore J. Boutrous, Jr., Partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, and global Co-Chair of the firm’s Litigation Group. Boutrous received the 2019 Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award in the Law category for his work on behalf of CNN and Jim Acosta in connection with the restoration of Acosta’s White House press credentials after the White House suspended Acosta’s press access. Boutrous also received the 2020 Freedom of Press Award from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the Distinguished Leadership Award

by PEN America in 2019 for his leadership in advancing rights and protecting freedom of expression. Kyle Pope, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of the Columbia Journalism Review, a magazine for professional journalists that is published by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. The Columbia Journalism Review is referred to as “the voice of journalism.” Pope previously served as deputy editor of Conde Nast’s late Portfolio magazine, editor in chief of The New York Observer, and as a reporter, foreign correspondent, and editor during his decade career at The Wall Street Journal. Allison Stanger, Russell Leng ‘60 Professor of International Politics and Economics at Middlebury College, and Author. Stranger recently authored a timely new book about the history of whistleblowers in the U.S. titled Whistleblowers: Honesty in America from Washington to Trump. Stanger received the 2018 Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award in the Education category for her work defending the free exchange of ideas on college campuses after an incident at Middlebury College. Stanger, a liberal professor, helped promote a speaking event on campus featuring a conservative social scientist who was invited by a student group; she was injured during a violent confrontation after the event.


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Chicago In Tune Kickoff Event Takes Place On May 21 Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot recently joined the Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), and members of Chicago’s music and arts and culture scene to kick-off the 2020 Year of Chicago Music. During the event featuring live music from some of Chicago’s most talented bands and musicians, the City announced highlights for the 2020 Year of Chicago Music and details of Chicago In Tune. The NEW 18-day celebration of music at venues and organizations across the city, Chicago In Tune will include the Chicago House Music Conference & Festival (May 21–23), the Chicago Gospel Music Festival (May 26–30) and the Chicago Blues Festival (June 5–7).These music festivals will feature headline performances by artists Steve “Silk” Hurley of S&S Chicago, The Tommies Reunion Choir, Kirk Franklin, Shemekia Copeland, Candi Staton and Eric Gales. “Our city is our music, heard and felt in every church, club, park, dance hall, bar, concert venue and sidewalk in every corner of our city,” said Lightfoot. “With the Year of Chicago Music, we will be celebrating Chicago’s sounds and rhythms with countless shows and performances throughout the year, along with an international marketing campaign showcasing Chicago’s status as a global music capital in all its forms. Just as importantly, we’ll also be providing Chicago’s musicians professional support, artistic grants and career development opportunities to ensure musicians have the resources and support they need to play throughout 2020 and beyond.” Chicago In Tune A signature part of the Year of Chicago Music, “Chicago In Tune” will bring music organizations and venues across the city together to celebrate music of all genres and forms from May 21 and June 7. The event is anchored by three free-admission city music festivals – the Chicago House Music Festival, the Chicago Gospel Music Festival and the Chicago Blues Festival – that spotlight three genres of music born and innovated in Chicago. The 18 days of music will stretch to every corner of the city with free and ticketed events at participants including the Lyric Opera, Chicago Sinfonietta, the People’s

In October, 2019, Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) Commissioner Mark Kelly, Grammy® and Oscar Award-winning artist Che “Rhymefest” Smith (pictured) and many other civic, arts and music leaders announced plans to designate 2020 as the ‘Year of Chicago Music.’ This citywide, year-long focus on music is one of the first of its kind in the United States.

Music School, Little Kids Rock, Chicago Blues Revival, Blues Heaven Foundation, the Logan Center for the Arts, the Irish American Heritage Center, Refuge Live, the Old Town School of Folk Music and The Promontory. A full listing of participating events will be listed at Do312.com. Chicago In Tune Kickoff Event Kick off the music celebration with a free concert featuring over 5,000 singers at the Chicago Children’s Choir’s Paint the Town Red event in Millennium Park at 11am on Thursday, May 21. The program is then followed by a special Chicago In Tune program at the City Market at Daley Plaza, 50 W. Washington St. For updates, visit yearofchicagomusic. org and chicago.gov/music and join the conversation on social media using #2020isYOCM, #ChicagoMusic and #ChicagoInTune.

With the Year of Chicago Music, the city will celebrate Chicago’s sounds and rhythms with countless shows and performances throughout the year. In addition, the city will provide Chicago’s musicians with professional support, artistic grants and career development opportunities to ensure they have the resources they need to play throughout 2020 and beyond.

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