WEEK OF JULY 12, 2023 FREE | VOL 42 | ISSUE 34 citizennewspapergroup.com www.facebook.com/durrell.garth.9 w advertising@citizennewspapergroup.com twitter.com/citizennewsnow SOUTH SUBURBAN C WEEKLY citizennewspapergroup.com P2 P12 P10 Ryan Destiny and Pacsun Expand Partnership, Unveiling ‘90s-Inspired Summer Collection for 2023 Stephen Voyce Sets Free with “Emancipation of Eze”: The New EP Chronicles His Journey of Personal Liberation BUSINESS P4 The Most Powerful Black Social Impact Network That You’ve Never Heard of Just Turned 10 and Is Changing Minds on Equity James Lewis, a resident of Harvey, is competing in the National Senior Games. He also has been named a Humana Game Changer. PHOTO PROVIDED BY JAMES LEWIS. James Lewis has been competing in 3-on-3 basketball tournaments for years. He is currently competing in the National Senior Games. PHOTO PROVIDED BY JAMES LEWIS. HARVEY RESIDENT NAMED HUMANA GAME CHANGER
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GOV. PRITZKER NAMES PRECIOUS BRADY-DAVIS TO METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT BOARD
Chicago — Governor JB Pritzker announced his appointment of Precious Brady-Davis to the board of commissioners for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) of Greater Chicago. Brady-Davis currently serves as Associate Regional Communications Director at the Sierra Club and has an extensive history as an advocate and nonprofit coordinator. She will fill the currently vacant seat on the nine-member board of commissioners.
“The appointment of a lifelong advocate and trailblazer like Precious Brady-Davis will bring another fierce voice in defense of environmental justice and equity to the MWRD board,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “I am proud to appoint her to this essential role and hope that Black, trans youth across Illinois see a role model for civic engagement and service to others that reflects their own identities and experiences in her work.”
MWRD of Greater Chicago protects Lake Michigan and local waterways from environmental concerns, and manages wastewater, stormwater, and drinking water projects and programs in the Greater Chicago area. Their 2021-2025 Strategic Plan calls for a commitment to environmental responsibility and health and safety as the region adapts to the growing effects of climate change.
“I’m honored to join the board and serve the nearly 13 million people who access MWRD services every day,” said Precious Brady-Davis. “MWRD has a responsibility to lead in environmental problem-solving while protecting the most vulnerable members of the Chicagoland region. These are both missions I have worked for throughout my life, and I look forward to continuing that work with MWRD.”
Brady-Davis previously ran for MWRD Commissioner in 2022. She was the first Black trans woman to ever appear on the Cook County Ballot. Brady-Davis has also served as deputy press secretary and regional communications manager for the Sierra Club, as well as Youth Outreach Coordinator at the Center on Halsted and Assistant Director of Diversity Recruitment Initiatives at Columbia College Chicago. She is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago with a degree in liberal arts.
SIMMONS INITIATIVE PRIORITIZING DRIVER, PEDESTRIAN SAFETY SIGNED INTO LAW SPRINGFIELD – Local governments will not compromise driver or pedestrian safety in order to accommodate large trucks on non-designated highways thanks to a new law advocated for by State Senator Mike Simmons.
“Widening intersections to accommodate larger trucks takes away space that can be used for bike lanes, pedestrian walkways and green space,” Simmons said (D-Chicago). “This law will ensure these bike lanes, walkways and open spaces will remain available to community residents to use and enjoy.”
The new law provides that an agency or local government will not be required to design, construct, widen or alter a non-designated highway to accommodate trucks between 55 and 65 feet in length. Additionally, a local government will be required to report to the Illinois Department of Transportation any limitations that prohibit the operation of vehicles on non-designated highways and any non-designated highway that is not designed or constructed after Jan. 1, 2023 to accommodate trucks between 55 and 65 feet in length.
“Highway construction can be time-consuming, dangerous and significantly impact traffic f low,” Simmons said. “This law will allow local governments to avoid such a big undertaking by not requiring them to change their non-designated highways to accommodate larger trucks and vehicles.”
Senate Bill 2278 was signed into law on Friday and goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2024.
Harvey Resident Named Humana Game Changer
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Last year, Lewis was asked to play in the qualifying 3-on-3 tournament for the Senior Games. During the tournament, he saw a lot of the guys he had already been playing against in other organized events. He was also able to meet a lot of new people through the Senior Games.
Lewis is currently competing at the 2023 National Senior Games in Pittsburgh. Lewis also has been selected as a Humana Game Changer. “It’s kind of humbling and it’s an honor at the same time to be to be chosen as the Humana Game Changer for this year. I was told we have more than 11,000 athletes competing at the National Senior Games in Pittsburgh this year. I’m looking forward to it. All the other seniors that I’ve talked to are looking forward to it,” he said.
Lewis has been playing basketball since he was in elementary school. He also played in high school. He played in league games throughout the city. He plays for the Masters Basketball Association, the top 40+ basketball league, and has been inducted into the Hall of Fame. “I love the competition with everyone. We call it fellowship, with all the different players from all the different states gathered together,” he said.
Playing basketball with different leagues and in different competitions keeps Lewis in the gym, moving and staying active. To train for this year’s Senior Games, Lewis has been in the gym a minimum of twice a week. He also has been playing invite and pickup games throughout the city.
“It keeps me moving, it keeps me in the gym, working out, working on my strength so I am able to play competitively. It also gives me a chance to see and talk with all the other seniors,” Lewis said. When he does talk to the other seniors, he is encouraging them to keep moving and stay active. He tells them to rest when they’re not feeling well, but when they are feeling better to get up and keep moving.
Lewis credits and oldest son and his teammates with encouraging him to get back involved with competitive basketball a little more than 10 years ago. Lewis is looking forward to having more years of playing basketball. He said younger people are surprised at how well he plays at his age – 67. By setting the example, he has inspired those younger people to keep moving. Last year, Lewis’ team had three gold medals in the qualifiers.
“They’re a very good group of guys. All the seniors were very competitive at all levels,” he said, adding that while he usually would play in the 65 division, he is playing in the 60 division for the Senior Games this year. When he is traveling with the Masters Tournaments, he sometimes plays in the 55 division.
With being chosen as the Humana Game Changer, Lewis wants to be able to talk to about the importance of staying active and encouraging others to stay active, because he believes it can give seniors a better quality of life. “It will be nice to see a lot of the individuals that are in the Senior Games this year,” he said. For more information about the Senior Games, visit nsga.com.
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Reps. Kelly, Balderson Introduce Legislation to Combat Prescription Opioid Abuse
WASHINGTON D.C. – Congresswoman Robin Kelly (IL-02) and Congressman Troy Balderson (OH-12) introduced legislation to enable health care providers to track and ensure the well-being of patients who are prescribed opioids. The Remote Opioid Monitoring Act would create a study focusing on the benefits and efficacy of remote monitoring.
“The right medication can be life-changing, and even life-saving, but we must ensure that medications like opioids are used safely,” said Congresswoman Kelly. “We need to better understand how to leverage current technologies by studying the efficacy and outcomes of remote monitoring of patients who are prescribed opioids. I’m proud to lead this legislation which will bring us closer to overcoming
the challenges of substance abuse faced by so many Americans.”
“The opioid epidemic has been indiscriminate, impacting every community across the country,” said Congressman Balderson. “Preventing addiction and abuse from the outset is the most effective way to combat this crisis. This legislation would give health care providers the opportunity to oversee the treatment of their patients and observe how they respond to their prescribed medication.”
In 2021, 80,816 Americans died from an opioid overdose. Many Americans’ first exposure to opioids comes from a lawful prescription by their physician. Then, from either proper use or misuse, some patients develop an addiction.
Remote monitoring gives health care providers the ability to view trends and identify problems in physiological functions when the patient is no longer under their direct supervision. Two examples of remote monitoring include tracking medication adherence and preventing opioid-induced respiratory depression, which is the direct cause of death from an opioid overdose.
“Digital health technologies have proven an important tool in combatting the nation’s opioid epidemic. The Consumer Technology Associa-
tion (CTA) commends Congressman Balderson and Congresswoman Kelly for leading this legislation to study the use of remote monitoring tools that reduce the risks of opioid misuse and promote early intervention by tracking a patients’ vital signs, medication adherence, and overall well-being from the safety of their homes,” said Catherine Pugh, Senior Manager, Digital Health, Consumer Technology Association.
The Remote Opioid Monitoring Act would require the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a study on the remote monitoring of patients prescribed opioids. The study would look at the efficacy of remote monitoring programs, the prevalence of existing programs, and provide recommendations for improving existing federal health care programs.
The bill was included for consideration by the Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee on Wednesday, June 21, in a Legislative Hearing entitled, “Responding to America’s Overdose Crisis: An Examination of Legislation to Build Upon the SUPPORT Act.”
The full text of the Remote Opioid Monitoring Act can be found at https://balderson.house.gov/uploadedfiles/remote_opioid_monitoring_act.pdf.
Nicor Gas announces $100,000 in funding for educational programming
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NAPERVILLE, IL – Expanding on its commitment to enhance opportunities and social mobility for the communities it serves, Nicor Gas is announcing $100,000 in funding to support secondary and post-secondary educational programs as well as technical and vocational programs.
Community nonprofit organizations may apply for these grants from Nicor Gas to support their educational programming that align with the company’s workforce development initiatives. Applications are available at www. NicorGas.com/CharitableGiving through September 30 with funding decisions by November 30. Each community nonprofit organization selected will be eligible to receive up to $5,000 in grant funds this year.
The company is committed to supporting initiatives that provide a path to social mobility and enhanced opportunities through education and career readiness programming, including institutions that offer areas of study important to the energy industry.
“At Nicor Gas, we are committed to investing in education and workforce development opportunities that develop the next generation of energy profession-
als,” said Jackie Nagel, manager of Community Affairs. “We are also committed to investing in organizations that offer areas of study important to our business, including STEM programs as well as programs that foster diversity, equity and inclusion.”
Last year, the company provided grant support to:
Heartland Community College – Nicor Gas provided a grant that supports curriculum that integrates robotic quadrupeds into classroom learning.
Boys and Girls Club of Livingston County – Nicor Gas provided a grant that supports comprehensive science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) programs and learning opportunities among traditionally underserved groups.
Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs –Nicor Gas provided a grant to support summer manufacturing camps that provide youth in Cook and McHenry counties with hands-on experiences to strengthen their technical, analytical and communication skills.
To submit an application for the education and career readiness grants, visit www.NicorGas.com/CharitableGiving.
SIMS ENDS YOUTH SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. led a new law to end youth solitary confinement – leading to better outcomes for children who are detained.
“Sadly, across the nation, young people are being held in solitary confinement for unreasonably long periods of time, sometimes spending 22 hours or more alone each day,” said Sims (D-Chicago). “That is inhumane and can cause long-term grave psychological, physical and developmental harm.”
Sims’ law prohibits the use of solitary confinement on young detainees in detention centers for any purpose other than preventing immediate physical harm.
Young people in solitary confinement are isolated both physically and socially, often for days, weeks, or even months on end. Sometimes there is a window allowing natural light to enter or a view of the world outside cell walls. Sometimes it is possible to communicate by yelling to other inmates, with voices distorted, reverberating against concrete and metal. Occasionally, they get a book or bible, and if they are lucky, study materials. But inside this cramped space, few contours distinguish one hour, one day, week, or one month, from the next.
“For children, who are still developing and more vulnerable to irreparable harm, risks are magnified – particularly those with disabilities or histories of trauma and abuse,” said Sims. “Children should not be deprived of the services, programming, and other tools they need for healthy growth, education, and development. We should be helping children grow into productive and healthy adults, not harming them, this is particularly true when they have come into the criminal legal system. If we are going to have true safety and justice, we must invest in a criminal legal system that creates pathways to success not one that tears down our young people and creates a cycle of recidivism.”
Senate Bill 3140 was signed into law Friday.
BELT LAW TO MAKE AMUSEMENT PARKS SAFER
State Senator Christopher Belt is making amusement rides and attractions safer for families, thanks to a new law that will require amusement parks to have at least one staff member qualified to administer CPR.
“This law will enhance safety standards and ensure the well-being of visitors at amusement parks statewide,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “It is important that we acknowledge the need for effective emergency response in high-risk environments and that we implement policies that will ensure the safety of our community members and state visitors.”
The new law requires a park’s owner or operator to ensure that at least one operator working on site has been certified to provide first aid and CPR.
“This law is crucial for safeguarding the lives of people looking to simply enjoy an amusement park,” said Belt. “Providing trained personnel who can effectively handle medical emergencies will offer peace of mind to park-goers and their families.”
The governor signed House Bill 3097 into law on Friday, June 30 and it goes into effect Jan. 1, 2024.
PETERS COMBATS WAGE THEFT
To reduce wage theft and provide workers with more time to recover wages owed to them, State Senator Robert Peters’ measure extending the recovery time was signed into law.
“Wage theft is no better than regular theft. It uplifts the State on the backs of the working class,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “This measure seeks to give working people more time to recover unpaid wages.”
Under previous minimum wage laws, the Illinois Department of Labor was able to recover wages on behalf of an employee but was not always able to locate and pay the employee by the time investigations and court processes were completed. Peters’ new law extends the time for wage recovery to three years to give the Department of Labor and employees more time to recover back wages.
Additionally, Peters’ law ensures that money recovered and held beyond the three-year recovery period is deposited into the Wage Theft Enforcement Fund and the Unclaimed Property Trust Fund. Previously, unclaimed wages held by the Department of Labor beyond the recovery time were transferred to the state’s General Revenue Fund.
“Educating employees on where they can find their money is more rewarding than placing their earnings into the General Revenue Fund,” Peters said. “Boosting the General Revenue Fund with recovered wages that people are owed is not an ethical or sustainable way to increase revenue. People deserve as much time as possible to recover their unpaid wages.”
House Bill 3227 was signed into law Friday.
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The Most Powerful Black Social Impact Network That You’ve Never Heard of Just Turned 10 and Is Changing Minds on Equity
DETROIT, PRNewswire -- In 2013, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation spun off BMe Community, an innovative Black leadership network. Since then, its members have created hundreds of award-winning social impact programs, achieved extraordinary policy breakthroughs, and are leading a paradigm shift in philanthropy’s approach to equity.
On July 1, 2023, BMe Community celebrated its 10th anniversary by launching the “Build More Equity” tour to teach its high-impact paradigm shift, called “Asset-Framing®,” to more foundations and social impact leaders.
Asset-Framing is a cognitive science-based approach to building equity that focuses on defining people by their aspirations and contributions before noting and addressing their challenges. The impact of this approach, along with the achievements of BMe members is prompting leaders to reassess their approach to equity-building.
“Learning about Asset-Framing is like discovering that you’ve been trying to walk up the down escalator,” says Blue Meridian Partners’ Chief Investment Officer, Jim Shelton.
The Black leaders in BMe Community have:
Changed the Florida constitution in 2018 to allow 1.4 million formerly imprisoned people to vote thanks to the Florida Restoration Rights Coalition, led by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Desmond Meade.
Financed over $500 million in property loans in low-to-moderate income Black communities in Boston, Miami, and LA through OneUnited Bank, co-owned and led by Teri Williams.
Exposed $156 billion artificial devaluation of property in Black neighborhoods across America through the research of Dr. Andre Perry at the Brookings Institution, which informs the Biden Administration’s wealth gap strategy.
Purchased Pensole Lewis College in Detroit and partnered with DSW, Versace, Jimmy Choo, General Motors, the Toronto Raptors, Detroit Pistons and others to make it the premier HBCU for careers in the product creation industries. All led by legendary footwear designer Dr. D’Wayne Edwards.
During a National Public Radio interview, On Being host Krista Tippet called, Asset-Framing “A cognitive skill for magnifying humanity that is necessary for all healing and building.”
“It’s the best equity training I’ve ever experienced,” says Interfaith American founder Eboo Patel.
The Build More Equity tour not only educates leaders on Asset-Framing but also aims to generate funds for BMe’s Black and multiracial Leadership Community Programs. Penn State University’s 10-year impact study revealed that BMe provided initial funding to 66% of the supported Black-led initiatives, which in turn attracted investments 54 times larger than BMe’s $10,000 angel grants.
Eighty-five percent of leaders in these programs say they are “incredibly effective at building trust” and 100% collaborate with each other thereafter.
The 2023 Skillman BMe Vanguard and BMe Vanguard programs are funded by Skillman Foundation, McKnight Foundation, Ballmer Group, and the NBA Foundation. These programs support unsung, proximate Black leaders who have dedicated their lives to helping others to live, own, vote and excel.
Founded by Trabian Shorters, Sarah Multidor and Benjamin Evans, BMe Community demonstrates how to build more equity, trust, collaboration, and impact without stigmatizing people. BMe encourages foundations, associations, and social impact leaders who want to have similar successes to email partner@bmecommunity.org.
BMe’s mission is to build more caring and prosperous communities, inspired by Black people. BMe is supported by your generous donations, and leading foundations including McKnight Foundation, Skillman Foundation, NBA Foundation, Ballmer Group, Langeloth Foundation, Knight Foundation, Chicago Beyond and TrabianShorters.com.
Written by Ken L. Porter who is the founder and Chief Storyteller at Porter Media Group (PMG Agency), an acclaimed social impact communications firm in Detroit, MI. He serves as the Executive Producer for Journey of Stories, an original film series by PMG highlighting the global Black narrative. Ken is a recipient of the Skillman BMe Vanguard Award and has been recognized as a Michigan Chronicle 40-Under-40 awardee.
Northwestern Mutual Recognized Among the “Best Companies for Diversity” by Black Enterprise Magazine
MILWAUKEE, PRNewswire -- An unwavering commitment to respect and inclusion is core to Northwestern Mutual’s culture – a quality that earned the company acclaim from one of the nation’s premier news outlets for Black and African American business professionals. Black Enterprise has named Northwestern Mutual to its list of Best Companies for Diversity, recognizing the firm’s ongoing efforts to foster a diverse and equitable workplace.
“We aim to celebrate and support diversity in all facets of our organization – from our talent across our campuses, to our business and supplier partners,” said Amy Hanneman, Northwestern Mutual’s vice president – diversity and inclusion. “We know that when we diversify, we attract better talent, enhance our capabilities, increase our relevance and grow our client base. We are honored that Black Enterprise acknowledges our relentless efforts to cultivate a workplace where everyone can be and do their best, and we remain committed to this work because it is in the best interests of our policyowners.”
Northwestern Mutual is dedicated to providing an inspiring, inclusive work environment. The company has eight award-winning employee resource groups (ERGs), multi-year strategies focused on inclusion such as its Women’s and Sustained Action for Racial Equity initiatives, and recently announced a $500 million investment in its headquarters campus to expand its best-in-class workplace. The plans further the goal of creating an unparalleled campus experience, fostering connection and collaboration among employees and retaining the next generation of talent.
The company has also been recognized with numerous workplace awards – including several that exemplify the company’s desire to champion greater diversity, equity and inclusion – such as:
Four consecutive perfect scores on the Disability Equality Index (2019-2022)
Eight consecutive perfect scores on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index (2015-2022)
2023 Forbes’ America’s Best Large Employers
2022 National Business Inclusion Consortium Top 50 Best-of-the-Best Corporations for Inclusion
Military Friendly Award (2021-2022)
Top 50 Company for Multicultural Women in Leadership (2021)
Seramount’s Best Companies for Dads (2021)
Seven ERGs ranked in the Top 25 nationally by the Association of ERGs & Councils (2021)
Diversity Best Practices Top 100 Companies for Diversity (2020)
To learn more about Northwestern Mutual’s workplace accolades, please visit news.northwesternmutual.com/ awards-and-recognition.
Northwestern Mutual has been helping people and businesses achieve financial security for more than 165
years. Through a comprehensive planning approach, Northwestern Mutual combines the expertise of its financial professionals with a personalized digital experience and industry-leading products to help its clients plan for what’s most important. With more than $558 billion of total assets being managed across the company’s institutional portfolio as well as retail investment client portfolios, nearly $35 billion in revenues, and $2.2 trillion worth of life insurance protection in force, Northwestern Mutual delivers financial security to more than five million people with life, disability income and long-term care insurance, annuities, and brokerage and advisory services. Northwestern Mutual ranked 111 on the 2023 FORTUNE 500.
Northwestern Mutual is the marketing name for The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (NM), Milwaukee, WI (life and disability insurance, annuities, and life insurance with long-term care benefits) and its subsidiaries. Subsidiaries include Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC (NMIS) (investment brokerage services), broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, member FINRA and SIPC; the Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company® (NMWMC) (investment advisory and services), federal savings bank; and Northwestern Long Term Care Insurance Company (NLTC) (long-term care insurance). Not all Northwestern Mutual representatives are advisors. Only those representatives with “Advisor” in their title or who otherwise disclose their status as an advisor of NMWMC are credentialed as NMWMC representatives to provide investment advisory services.
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Chicago – In June, the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois (NKFI) welcomed 1,400 patients, family members, friends, and supporters of those with kidney disease to Diversey Harbor for the 24th annual Walk for Kidneys. People from all over Chicagoland turned out to embrace NKFI’s mission of improving the health and well-being of those at risk or affected by kidney disease through prevention, education, and empowerment. They raised more than $237,000, which will go directly towards the crucial programs cultivated by NKFI and will provide services for people affected by or at risk of kidney disease across Illinois.
“We cannot thank Chicagoland enough for the vital support it provides consistently to the work that we do to support those impacted by kidney diseases across this state,” said Jacqueline Burgess-Bishop, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer of the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois. “This disease does not discriminate, but our Black and Brown communities are disproportionately impacted by kidney disease. It is only with the community’s help that we can change the trajectory of this disease.”
NKFI also thanks Baxter International, Inc. for being presenting sponsor of the 24th Annual Walk for Kidneys. Other sponsors include Associates in Nephrology, Nephrology Associates of Northern Illinois and Indiana, Cook County Meds Disposal Initiative, Fresenius Kidney Care, NxStage, Rush University Medical Center, Somatus, and more. If you missed the walk, you can still donate to the cause by visiting www.nkfi.org/walk.
Statistics show that 1 in 3 American adults is at risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) and 1 in 7 American adults already has CKD. NKFI seeks to improve these statistics by educating the public on the risk factors, offering support to those with the disease, and funding research.
About the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois
The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois improves the health and well-being of individuals at risk for or affected by kidney disease through prevention, education and empowerment. To learn more about the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois and its programs, please visit www.nkfi.org.
ComEd wants you and your family to experience the thrill of the ComEd EV Rally and enjoy a day at the Museum of Science and Industry—for free on Saturday, July 29th! Witness nine teams of Chicagoland girls race electric go-karts with the help of ComEd mentors.
The transition to clean energy is creating STEM jobs and opportunities in Northern Illinois. Programs like the EV Rally are helping prepare tomorrow’s workforce today.
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West Town Chamber of Commerce Announces Full Lineup and Programming for Dancing in the Streets
CHICAGO, ILL. – As festival season continues, The West Town Chicago Chamber of Commerce (WTCC) is thrilled to announce the lineup and event programming for Dancing in the Streets! In partnership with On Tour Brewing Company, the annual street fest highlights West Town’s growing brewer community with live music, dancing, local food vendors and makers, and a vast selection of craft beer from the Chicago Brewing District. The celebration kicks off Friday, August 4th through Sunday, August 6th, 2023 promising cold brews and hot jams that include headliners Terrapin Flyer, Rock & Rye and Old Shoe, with more than a dozen bands rounding out the lineup.
This year’s festival will benefit Arts of Life, as well as the year-round efforts of the West Town Chamber of Commerce, helping to support and showcase the talent, vibrancy and collaborative spirit that make West Town and its Brewing District a destination for locals and visitors alike. This year’s Dancing in the Streets will also offer plenty of activities for the kids! The street fest will feature live art making curated by Kiss The Brain, and for the first time: a family-friendly “Lil Hops Fun Zone” presented by Altitude Trampoline Park and KitchFix.
While Dancing In The Streets is a celebration of the West Town neighborhood and community, it was also born out of the spirit of peace and love championed by the Grateful Dead. It’s no accident that the name of the event is also a popular Grateful Dead song. Further, the festival dates were chosen specifically to coincide with the “days between,” which is the name of the week celebrating the memory of Jerry Garcia between August 1st, Jerry Garcia’s birthday, and August 9th, the date that Garcia passed away.
Dancing in the Streets takes place on Hubbard Street between Paulina and Wood (1700-1800 W Hubbard St. Chicago IL 60622) on Friday, August 4th from 5-10PM, Saturday, August 5th from 12-10PM, and Sunday, August 6th from 12-10PM. The “Lil Hops Fun Zone” will be open Saturday, August 5th and Sunday, August 6th from 12p until 6pm. A $10 donation is requested at the gate. The full lineup of bands and live art events can be found below, and more information on the West Town Chamber of Commerce can be found on their website at westtownchamber.org.
BAND LINEUP
Presented by On Tour Brewing Company
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2023
5:00-6:00PM: Magic Bus
6:30-8:00PM: Lunar Ticks
8:30-10:00PM: Rock & Rye
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2023
1:00-2:00PM: Wood Street Bloodhounds
2:30-4:00PM: Trouble Ahead
4:30-6:00PM: Peach Jam
6:30-8:00PM: Terrapin Flyer (Set 1)
8:30-10:00PM: Terrapin Flyer (Set 2)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2023
1:00-2:00PM: Through a Different Lens
2:30-4:00PM: Brendan Forrest & Friends
4:30-6:00PM: Jon Gram & The Sway
6:30-8:00PM: The Brooklyn Charmers
8:30-10:00PM: Old Shoe
LIVE ART TENTS PROGRAMMING
Presented by Kiss The Brain COLLABORATORS
Laina Joy
DJ Staord
LIVE PAINTERS
Cecilio Garcia
Emma Lyons
Nick Apple
Kristen Wenc
Katie Klimaceck
Laina Joy
LIVE ART, INSTALLATIONS + WORKSHOPS
Karla Crochets: Handmade festival wear, live and interactive crochet
Rebecca Memoli: Cyanotype workshop (create your own prints, tote bags)
Jordan Campbell, Cody Norman, Tom Burtonwood: Plastic art installation, environmental trivia, live demos
Xtina and Julia: Fun, colorful festival hair and handmade accessories
Lindsey Gevry: Guided make your own jewelry and fun festival accessories
Russel Scott: Live art using a magnifying glass and the sun
Rebecca LaFlure: Chalk art inspired by the Grateful Dead
Emily Gil: Live portrait paintings and illustrations
The West Town Chamber of Commerce is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization with hundreds of small business members. The Chamber’s mission is to foster community and economic development by empowering businesses with information and technical resources, creating connections, and providing neighborhood-wide marketing and other valuable programming. westtownchamber.org.
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Soul/Jazz singer hailed by Tony Bennett as “my favorite singer” featured in performances at 7 & 9 p.m. at Lighthouse ArtSpace Chicago
Lighthouse ArtSpace Chicago (108 W. Germania Pl.) continues its Live @ Lighthouse summer concert series with Allan Harris. Legendary jazz and showtune singer Tony Bennett has called Harris “my favorite singer.” Harris will be showcased in 7 and 9 p.m. performances Thursday, July 13.
The Harlem-based vocalist, guitarist, band leader and composer Harris has reigned supreme as the most accomplished and exceptional singer of his generation. Aptly described by the Miami Herald as an artist blessed with, “the warmth of Tony Bennett, the bite and rhythmic sense of Sinatra, and the sly elegance of Nat ‘King’ Cole,” the ample and aural evidence of Harris’ moving artistry can be heard on his 14 recordings and his far-flung and critically acclaimed concerts around the world.
Harris’ nationally acclaimed smash “Cross That River” (2006) which tells the unsung story of America’s black cowboys and sheds light on their oft-overlooked contribution in taming the American West was featured in the New York Times and on NPR’s Weekend Edition and CBS and NBC. Harris is scheduled to release his newest recording, “Live at Blue Llama” on July 28 via Love Productions Records in collaboration with Live at Blue LLama Records. This will be Harris’ first live
album in more than a decade and was recorded this past January.
Harris’ numerous awards, include the New York Nightlife Award for “Outstanding Jazz Vocalist” – which he won three times – the Backstage Bistro Award for “Ongoing Achievement in Jazz,” the DownBeat Critic’s Poll Award for “Rising Star Jazz Vocalist,” the Hot House Jazz Magazine “Jazz Vocalist of the Year Award” in 2015 and 2016, the Harlem Speaks “Jazz Museum of Harlem Award,” France’s Palmares Award for 3rd Best Jazz Vocal Album of 2019, among others.
Remaining artists scheduled for the Live @ Lighthouse concert series include two jazz trios: the legendary Lenny White with Cyrus Chestnut and Buster Williams (Aug. 10); and Billy Hart, Yotam Silberstein and Omer Abital (Aug. 31). All jazz performances are presented in partnership with the Michael Brovkine Agency.
Tickets for all Live @ Lighthouse concerts start at $65 and are on sale at lighthouseartspace.com/chicago. In addition to the musical performance, each ticket includes a free welcome drink and the “Mozart Immersive” experience. VIP tickets include a souvenir poster signed by the featured artist/s, and a meet and greet with the performer following the show.
For more information on Lighthouse ArtSpace Chicago’s programs and offerings, follow @lighthouseartspacechicago on Facebook and Instagram.
ComEd’s New and Enhanced Online Solar Calculators Help Customers Navigate Clean Energy Options
CHICAGO – ComEd announced it has introduced new enhancements to its private rooftop and community solar calculators to make it easier for customers to learn more about costs, benefits and savings as demand for these options continues to grow and contribute to the goals of Illinois’ Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), one of the nation’s most ambitious plans for renewable energy development.
“The updates to the new solar calculators make it easy for customers to determine their best options for accessing the benefits of solar energy, including the positive environmental impact they can make by reducing their carbon footprint through solar energy,” said Lewis Binswanger, ComEd’s senior vice president of Government and External Affairs. “We are available to support customers in every step of their solar journey.”
The number of ComEd residential and business customers who have installed solar systems has grown from 837 at the end of 2016 to 41,270 customers through May of this year. Additionally, there are more than 82 community solar projects in ComEd’s northern Illinois service territory and the company estimates there will be more than 100 projects serving more than 25,000 customers by the end of this year. Community solar is a popular option for customers whose roofs are not suited for rooftop solar, do not own their roofs, or want to combine rooftop solar with community solar.
Not every home is well suited for rooftop solar, which is why ComEd offers a tool to help customers get the facts to decide if rooftop solar is right for them. The interactive rooftop solar calculator evaluates a roof’s solar energy potential, including factors such as roof direction, slope and shading. To ensure that rooftop solar estimates will reflect a customers’ energy requirements, the calculator allows customers to include future electric usage that would result from electric vehicle charging or the replacement of gas appliances with electric alternatives. Customers receive a personalized report that combines current and estimated future energy usage and includes the number of solar
panels required to meet their energy needs, project costs, rebates, incentives and payback period.
The calculator also provides information on a rebate program that is newly available to residential customers through CEJA. It offers a rebate of $300 per kilowatt for an eligible distributed generation facility, such as a private solar system, and a rebate of $300 per kilowatt hour for an associated energy storage device. Customers are able to compare their potential payback with and without incorporating the rebate, enabling them to see how it would impact their estimated payback period.
ComEd also has launched a new community solar calculator, which provides estimated savings based on current energy usage. Community solar allows all ComEd customers to subscribe to a solar energy “farm” of solar panels owned by an independent developer and earn credits on their monthly ComEd bills for their portion of the energy produced by the project.
The rooftop and community solar calculators provide information on customer assistance programs, including Illinois Solar for All, which helps customers who may qualify for more affordable solar installation or community solar subscriptions through state incentives. CEJA, which was enacted in 2021, increases funding for Illinois Solar for All from $30 million to $70 million annually.
The multi-year grid and rate plans ComEd filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) earlier this year outline the proposed investments required to support this rapid expansion of renewable energy and help ensure equitable access to the benefits of clean energy under CEJA. The plans align with ComEd 2030, the company’s recently announced vision for a carbon-free energy future that will benefit all communities and meet customers’ changing needs for the rest of this decade and beyond.
To learn more about ComEd’s new and improved solar calculators visit: https://secure.comed.com/MyGeneration/
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Stephen Voyce Sets Free with “Emancipation of Eze”: The New EP Chronicles His Journey of Personal Liberation
MONTREAL, PRNewswire -- Stephen Voyce, the gifted Canadian-Nigerian singer-songwriter surprised fans and broke new ground with the release of his anticipated project, “Emancipation of Eze,” a 10-track EP that marks a significant shift in his creative journey. Embarking on a new creative chapter, after years of releasing individual singles, Voyce’s transformative project showcases his vocals and artistic growth. Available now across digital stores and platforms, this collection of songs showcases Voyce’s evolution as an artist and serves as a powerful expression of freedom.
“The Emancipation of Eze” holds immense significance as Voyce’s exploration of freedom and the acceptance of letting go. The EP’s title itself hints at the overarching theme, as it reveals one of Voyce’s Nigerian names, Eze, short for Ezechinyere which translates from Igbo to English as King, reflecting his heritage.
“Hearing ‘Promise Land’ and ‘The Motion’ in this body of work feels like a homecoming,” said Stephen Voyce, highlighting the significance of these tracks in the context of the EP.
From the infectious energy of the opening track, ‘Scream,’ to the introspective melodies of the closing song, ‘Time,’ Voyce’s soulful vocals and evocative lyrics leave a lasting mark on the listener’s heart and mind. Beyond those, the EP consists of primarily new music, with ‘The
Motion’ and ‘Promise Land’ being previously released commercial tracks.
Voyce’s songwriting genius is on full display throughout, with tracks like ‘Scream’ and ‘Prophet’ showcase an unrelenting confidence, while tracks like ‘Time’ and ‘Stand by You’ reveal his emotional scars. It is that duality to his creativity that makes him honest and human.
All the new material for the EP was written, recorded, and produced by Stephen Voyce within the span of two weeks. The entire process felt like, to him, a compulsion, a need that craved fulfillment; and so his attention was hyper focused. Since the release, “Stand by You” was selected for an official R&B Spotify Playlist called “Mood Ring” which boasts over 145,000 saves.
Stephen Voyce is a multiple-award winning singer, songwriter, producer, actor, filmmaker, science geek with an ever growing following and fanbase, collaborations with artists around the world. With four commercially released albums, countless singles and collaborations, industry recognition, a budding acting career, he now finds himself in a new chapter, a chapter that sees the artist filled with confidence and a readiness to tell a new story.
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MÝA RELEASES “IT’S ALL ABOUT ME (25TH ANNIVERSARY REMIX)” VIDEO - A REINVENTED CLASSIC
Los Angeles, CA – We are thrilled to announce the premiere of Grammy Award-winning artist Mýa’s new music video, “It’s All About Me (25th Anniversary Remix)” -- a reinvented heels choreography version of her 1998 debut music video. This video celebrates Mýa’s remarkable 25-year journey in the music industry, showcasing her enduring talent as a premier dancer and performer.
The 2023 version of “It’s All About Me” is directed and choreographed by the iconic Brian Friedman, a pioneer and entrepreneur in the dance industry, who has worked with top music artists such as Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, Janet Jackson, Prince, Paula Abdul, and more. This collaboration marks another milestone in their history of successful collaborations, including Mýa’s “My Love is like Wo!” music video, Mýa’s MTV ICON tribute performance for Janet Jackson, and Mýa’s fierce “Whatever Bitch” performance from Pepsi Smash.
Mýa on working with Brian Friedman: “It was a complete full circle moment working with the incredibly dynamic Brian Friedman. We share a history of unforgettable moments, and I couldn’t be more thrilled for our 25th anniversary collaboration! His exceptional talent, musicality, technique, versatility, and expertise in both visual and live performance bring out the absolute best in artists. It was an absolute joy to connect with greatness once again.”
Brian Friedman on working with Mýa: “I was thrilled to hear from Mýa after so many years and without hesitation jumped on board for this special project! I always love my time with Mýa… as a choreographer the greatest gift you can receive is an artist who is technically trained. Mya’s vocabulary and understanding for movement is so extensive
and I had the best time bringing my work to life on her. I hope the fans love this as much as we do!”
This year marks Mýa’s 25th anniversary in the music industry. Her self-titled debut album in 1998 went double platinum, producing hit singles such as “It’s All About Me,” “Movin On,” and “My First Night With You.” Her collaborations with renowned artists such as Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, P!nk, and Missy Elliott on the Grammy winning “Lady Marmalade” and other hits such as “Ghetto Supastar”, “Take Me There”, “Case of the Ex”, “Girls Dem Sugar”, “Free” & “My Love is like Wo!” solidified her status as a cross-genre international staple. Mya is also a highly respected indelible talent across film, television, Broadway,
and gaming, with a Screen Actors Guild award for her performance in the Academy Award-winning film “Chicago.” In 2008, Mýa began her own independent label, Planet 9, and has since released various compilations and Grammy Nominated albums.
Recently, Mýa has been making waves with her viral vogue video on International Dance Day and her participation in the Humane Society’s More than a Pet campaign. She continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the music industry, with new projects on the horizon.
Grammy Award-winning entertainer Mýa is a globally celebrated singer, songwriter, producer, actress, dancer, choreographer, model, philanthropist, activist, and entrepreneur. With a career spanning over 25 years, Mýa’s alluring talent echoes around the globe and across decades as a beloved, respected artist. Her self-titled debut album in 1998 went double platinum, producing hit singles such as “It’s All About Me,” “Movin On,” and “My First Night With You.” Collaborations with renowned artists such as Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, P!nk, and Missy Elliott on the Grammy winning “Lady Marmalade” and other hits such as “Ghetto Supastar”, “Take Me There”, “Case of the Ex”, “Girls Dem Sugar”, “Free” & “My Love is like Wo!” solidified her status as a cross-genre international staple. Mýa is also a highly respected indelible talent across film, television, Broadway, and gaming, with a Screen Actors Guild award for her performance in the Academy Award-winning film “Chicago.” In 2008, Mýa began her own independent label, Planet 9, and has since released various compilations and Grammy Nominated albums. In 2023, Mýa marks her 25th anniversary in the entertainment industry…with the best yet to come!
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Expand Partnership, Unveiling ‘90s-Inspired Summer Collection for 2023
LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- Ryan Destiny and Pacsun are back with the third drop of her self-titled apparel collection, created in collaboration with Pacsun. The summer collection serves as her 2023 debut and draws inspiration from closets of the ‘90s, with a curated selection of bold pieces that merge sophistication and trend into every ensemble. Destiny’s artistic prowess shines through as she infuses elements of grunge and menswear, creating a contemporary aesthetic that resonates with Gen Z’s evolving trends and shopping behaviors.
Cargo details are at the forefront, incorporating elements of utilitarian style. Parachute pants and skirts adorned with cargo accents bring a fresh take on grunge, while delicate lace and mesh details introduce soft, feminine notes. Destiny also incorporates modern silhouettes with nostalgic, low-rise bottoms, complementing vintage charm with contemporary fashion to create bold, distinctive looks.
The collection showcases a carefully curated neutral palette intertwined with cool color
Introducing Lineage Watch Co - A Timeless Fusion of Craftsmanship and Innovation
SAN DIEGO – Lineage Watch Company, a female-owned, black-owned, and family-owned and operated enterprise, proudly announces its official launch today, coinciding with the commemoration of Juneteenth. This new brand of timepieces is not only proudly built in America, but also represents a commitment to reviving the art of master watchmaking in the United States. With a passionate and diverse team at the helm, Lineage Watch Company stands as a true embodiment of the American Dream. Join us in our endeavor to revitalize the legacy of American craftsmanship, with every watch crafted by a Certified Master Watchmaker (CMW21) and hand-assembled by skilled technicians in the United States.
The Destiny Collection and The Legacy Collection will be the first Lineage watches available for purchase. The Destiny Collection (MSRP $395), a timeless minimalist design, features the Ameriquartz 7320b quartz movement. The watch’s 42mm case displays both polished and brushed finishes to accentuate the smooth elements of the case’s design, features an elegant Milanese metal bracelet, and will be available in four color options: gold, rose gold, bright silver, and brushed black. The Legacy Collection (MSRP $895) features an elegant heritage-style watch design showcasing the Americhron 7A20 automatic movement which is visible through the timepiece’s sapphire crystal exhibition caseback. The two-level dial is adorned with polished Roman numeral markers which match the finely polished bezel and 39mm case, and will be available in stainless steel, gold, and rose gold with a matching Jubilee bracelet, with either a black or white dial.
Several additional collections are in the pipeline, with different color dial options and features for both The Destiny Collection and The Legacy Collection to be available for purchase by the end of 2023. Every Lineage Watch Co timepiece is designed, engineered, tested, and built in the United States with a focus on quality, beauty, and design embodying the sophisticated and diverse culture of San Diego.
“Each watch is crafted with precision and attention to detail, using the highest quality materials to ensure that they will last for years to come,” said Brianna Edwards, President and CEO of Lineage. “As a black-owned business, it was significant to launch our Lineage Watches on Juneteenth to honor the sacrifice and rich history of African Americans. The name Lineage also speaks to our past and to the future of the company – knowing where we come from, who we are, and where we are going. The North Star in our logo and design is a nod to not only stylish aspects of the watches and brand, but to the notion that everyone, regardless of background or circumstance, has their own true North and can define their own legacy.”
combinations, centered around key pieces that embody timeless appeal deliberately designed to make a statement. The intentional blending of hues creates a seamless transition from the vibrant energy of Summer and the muted tones of Fall, making it the ideal assortment for the in-between seasons.
“Ryan Destiny’s creative vision combined with Pacsun’s commitment to quality and style has resulted in a collection that captures the essence of 90s fashion while incorporating contemporary elements,” said Abbie Hutzler, Women’s Buying Director at Pacsun. “With 90s nostalgia currently trending among our consumers, and this drop is set to resonate and captivate the Pac Community.”
The Ryan Destiny Summer Collection is now available at Pacsun.com and select Pacsun stores nationwide. With prices ranging from $24.00 to $70.00 and inclusive sizes XS to XL, this highly-anticipated collection showcases the unique style and spirit that both Destiny and Pacsun represent.
“My sister and I have always loved watches and appreciate a good design with quality materials. American-built movements are now making their way back into the industry, so we decided to create our own brand that customers can feel confident purchasing from,” said co-founder and Executive Vice President Evan Edwards. “Our goal is to create products that exceed what is available at this price point in today’s market and deliver a high-quality timepiece that is built with skill and purpose.”
Lineage Watch Co is committed to partnering with companies who utilize U.S.-sourced materials and American labor, to help broaden the footprint of American manufacturing while contributing to important initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion within the watch industry. Lineage Watch Co is also proud to contribute a substantial portion of its sales to non-profit organizations and efforts serving American communities. For instance, as a proud supporter of No Kid Hungry, Lineage pledges five percent (5%) of the gross sales of The Destiny Collection and The Legacy Collection to the organization to assist its efforts in combating childhood hunger in America.
Lineage Watches are now available for purchase at www. lineagewatchco.com where customers can choose from a diverse range of designs and styles that can be dressed up or down for any occasion. Each watch comes with a two (2) year warranty, after-service care for repairs if ever needed (as each watch and movement are fully serviceable), and free battery replacements on all quartz movements.
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Higher Heights and the Center for American Women and Politics Release Black Women in American Politics 2023
WASHINGTON, PRNewswire -- Higher Heights Leadership Fund and the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University, released the latest version of the report, Black Women in American Politics 2023.
For nearly a decade, Higher Heights and the Center for American Women and Politics have teamed up to report on the status of Black women in American politics. In that period, Black women have seen representational gains across all levels of office, including in the federal executive, and achieved milestones as candidates and officeholders within states and nationwide.
The 2022 election illuminated these realities. Record numbers of Black women ran for congressional and statewide elective executive offices and, as a result of the election, a record number of Black women now serve in Congress, in statewide elective executive office, and in state legislatures. Still, despite a record number of Black women running for and winning major-party nominations for the U.S. Senate and governor in 2022, last year’s election did not remedy the lack of Black women’s representation at either level.
Higher Heights and the Center for American Women and Politics Release Black Women in American Politics 2023
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This report provides a foundation for this work, offering an overview of Black women’s political representation today and over the past decade, as well as indicators of how Black women fared in the most recent election.
The report illustrates:
A record number of Black women serve in congressional, statewide elective executive, and state legislative offices, as well as in the presidential cabinet, in 2023, with important gains made and milestones achieved over the past decade. Since 2020, Black women have ascended to the
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Still, despite being 7.7% of the population, Black women are less than 6% of officeholders in Congress, statewide elective executive offices, and state legislatures. They are eight of the mayors in the nation’s 100 most populous cities.
A record number of Black women ran for the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and statewide elective executive offices – including governor – in 2022, and a record number of Black women were nominees for the U.S. Senate, statewide executive offices, and governor. These candidacies translated into record-level officeholding at multiple levels, but no Black women serve in the U.S. Senate today and no Black woman has ever served as governor.
Between 2022 and 2023, Black women’s state legislative representation remained nearly equal – achieving a new high but by just three seats – though a record number of Black women currently lead state legislative chambers.
Black women won big-city mayoral elections in Los Angeles, California and North Las Vegas, Nevada in 2022, and a Black woman is poised to be elected mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in November 2023.
“In 2022 we were able to celebrate many historic wins by Black women running for federal, statewide office, and mayors of the top 100 cities. However, as with all history-making moments, not every goal aimed for during the election was achieved, and we felt the deep loss of the hardfought campaigns with efforts to elect a Black woman to the U.S. Senate and as this nation’s first Black woman governor,” said Glynda C. Carr, President, and CEO of Higher Heights. “But make no mistake, Black women’s energy, work, and commitment to building a true democracy is continuing to diversify and improve America’s leadership. We will continue to strive in 2023 and in 2024 to diversify and improve America’s leadership to include the presence of diverse perspectives at every level of government.”
Higher Heights and CAWP issued their first report on the status of Black women in American politics in June 2014. Since then, 24 new Black women were elected to Congress, the number of Black women state legislators has risen by over 50%, Black women have made tremendous strides in representation as big-city mayors – with 15 Black women taking office as mayors in the top 100 most populous cities since mid-2014 – and a Black woman now serves as vice president.
“For nearly a decade, our reports on the status of Black women in U.S. politics have illustrated both the progress made and the persistent underrepresentation for Black women across levels of office,” said report author Kelly Dittmar, Director of Research at CAWP and Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University-Camden. “These data are necessary to guide the interventions necessary to ensure continued growth in Black women’s political representation and power.”
Headquartered in New York, NY, Higher Heights Leadership Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization, and its sister organization Higher Heights for America, a national 501(c)(4) organization is investing in a long-term strategy to analyze, expand and support a Black women’s leadership pipeline at all levels and strengthen their civic participation beyond just Election Day http://www.higherheightsleadershipfund.org/.
The Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is nationally recognized as the leading source of scholarly research and current data about women’s political participation in the United States. Its mission is to promote greater knowledge and understanding about the role of women in American politics, enhance women’s influence in public life, and expand the diversity of women in politics and government. http://www.cawp. rutgers.edu/.
Selects 5 Additional Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to Its Pre-Accelerator Program Designed to Scale Entrepreneurial Education
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SAN FRANCISCO, PRNewswire -- The HBCU Founders Initiative (HBCUFI), a nonprofit organization that supports HBCU students and alumni along their entrepreneurial journey, has announced that it has selected five additional HBCUs to join its Pre-Accelerator program, which is in place to provide specialized support to students and alumni exploring entrepreneurship and the launch of tech-fueled ventures across HBCU campuses.
Over 750 students and alumni from 80+ HBCUs have benefitted from HBCUFI’s programming with participants raising over $2M for their startups.
The five new HBCUs on-boarding into HBCUFI’s Pre-Accelerator program include Hampton University, Morehouse College, Texas Southern University, Benedict College, and Bethune-Cookman University.
These institutions will join HBCUFI’s Fall 2022 inaugural cohort of seven partner HBCUs that include Bowie State University, Elizabeth City State University, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T University, Oakwood University, Prairie View A&M University, and Spelman College.
This brings HBCUFI’s total number of HBCU campus-based cohorts to 12 institutions, with a growing waitlist of schools ready to partner. Prior to launching its inaugural cohort of 7 partner HBCUs in 2022, HBCUFI worked with HBCU students and alumni interested in entrepreneurship through its virtual programming offerings.
“HBCUFI is the missing piece of our entrepreneurial community-building package at Benedict College,” Dr. Tracy Harrell Dunn, Dean of Benedict College’s Burroughs School of Business and Entrepreneurship, and Aaron Taylor, Program Coordinator of Benedict’s B.E.S.T. Innovation Lab said. “Despite the B.E.S.T Lab’s remarkable progress, we were missing a Pre-Accelerator experience for our student entrepreneurs that would enable our potential student founders to launch ventures in this competitive market confidentially. With HBCUFI, we have that now.” While HBCUFI programming is open to students and alumni from the nation’s 100+ HBCUs, the decision to develop direct partnerships with HBCUs allows HBCUFI to further connect with the on-campus ecosystem at HBCUs and host in-person entrepreneurship programs with partnered institutions.
“We are pleased to have 5 additional HBCUs join us in fulfilling our mission to ensure that innovative ideas don’t die on the vine because there is no one available to cultivate them,” said HBCUFI President, Marlon Evans. “By providing a structured program that connects our participants with executives and entrepreneurs with deep experience building companies, coupled with providing access to preseed funding, HBCUFI is helping to build an unprecedented innovation ecosystem on HBCU campuses.”
Support from organizations committed to diversity and inclusion has been core to HBCUFI’s success. Organizations supporting HBCUFI for its third year include UNCF,
AARP, Principal Foundation, Blackstone LaunchPad, UNC Eshelman Institute for Innovation, Costco, Chase for Business, Vistra Corp., Cooley, and the Techstars Foundation.
“Working with HBCUFI has proven to be highly advantageous for our organization,” Martin Booker, Program Manager, Financial Resilience Programming at AARP said. “It has provided us with a valuable opportunity to bring our staff together, fostering connections with HBCU student founders and enabling us to offer mentorship opportunities. The program not only brings enjoyment but also serves as a source of inspiration, witnessing numerous motivated college students who are actively establishing their own businesses.”
For the program, each of the 12 partner HBCUs will host two, eight-week Pre-Accelerators (one in the fall and one in the spring) in support of up to eight startups per cohort; all of which are comprised of early-stage founders who are past the ideation stage and ready to validate a problem and build an MVP.
Each Pre-Accelerator program will cover topics such as validating the idea, building a prototype, customer discovery, marketing and branding, legal operations, and fundraising and will be presented in weekly virtual cohort sessions with on-campus activities also planned. The program will culminate in a pitch competition where participants will be eligible to receive non-dilutive program awards in support of MVP development.
Applications for the Fall 2023 Pre-Accelerator program will open on July 1st and will close on August 6th.
To learn more and to apply, visit: https://www.hbcufi. org/pre-accelerator
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(StatePoint) Love hiking in the great outdoors? Enjoy authentic, local cuisine? Get a thrill hurtling down mountain biking trails? Whatever sort of adventure you’re craving, Arkansas, also known as “The Natural State,” is a great destination to consider.
“With wide-open landscapes, an abundance of natural resources, and friendly hospitality, an Arkansas trip is unlike any other,” says Shealyn Sowers, chief of communications, Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism.
As Sowers points out, Arkansas is known as The Natural State for a reason. Hiking, floating, fishing, hunting and cycling are just a few of the many outdoor activity options available, along with golf, ATVing and even hang gliding. You can even take a backcountry aviation adventure and literally camp next door to your plane.
Arkansas is home to some of the best mountain biking trails on the planet, not to mention the first national river (Buffalo National River) and the first unit in the National Park System (Hot Springs National Park).
If your choice of adventure is more urban than outdoors, check out Bentonville, which is home to one of the finest American art museums in
(StatePoint) Plasma donation is an impactful, meaningful way to give back to your community this summer. By donating plasma, you can help people like Machelle Pecoraro.
Pecoraro lives with Hereditary Angioedema (HAE), a rare disease that can cause attacks of swelling, and often pain, in specific parts of the body, including the stomach, hands, feet, arms, legs, genitals, throat and face. Like with many serious and rare diseases, the therapies used to treat HAE require human plasma donations.
Donors’ Impact
“Plasma donors directly impact my ability to live a full and productive life. Therapies made from these donations allow me and my son, who also lives with HAE, to receive ongoing treatment for our conditions,” says Pecoraro.
Plasma, a straw-colored liquid that carries red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, helps to main-
the nation, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The capital city of Little Rock offers art and museums, along with unique dining and cultural experiences. New this year, the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts recently reopened in Little Rock following an almost four-year renovation and
reimagining. The museum’s art collection spans the 1300s to present day, with 14,000 works. What else does Arkansas offer?
You can dig for diamonds and keep what you find at Crater of Diamonds
State Park in Murfreesboro.
Tour one of only two purse museums in the world at ESSE Purse Museum in Little Rock.
And enjoy James Beard Award-winning cuisine at Jones Bar-B-Q Diner
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tain a steady level of blood pressure, supports the immune system and delivers critical nutrients to cells.
Plasma donations are used to replace crucial proteins people living with rare and serious diseases lack, and to produce therapies that treat diseases such as primary immune deficiencies, hereditary angioedema, hemophilia, Alpha-1 Antitrypsin deficiency and various bleeding and neurological disorders.
There is a critical and ongoing need for plasma donations, as these life-saving medicines treat people in more than 100 countries around the world. Every year, it takes more than 1,200 plasma donations to treat one hemophilia patient, more than 900 plasma donations to treat one alpha-1 patient and more than 130 plasma donations to treat one primary immune deficiency patient.
“Plasma donors do the amazing, as plasma is used to develop life-saving therapies for people living with rare and serious diseases. We encourage those who can donate to visit a nearby CSL Plasma donation center,” says Rachpal Malhotra, MD, head of plasma donor safety, CSL Plasma.
Eligible, qualified plasma donors also receive payments in connection with donating plasma.
The Donation Process
To donate, you must be in good health, between the ages of 18-74, weigh at least 110 pounds, and have had no tattoos or piercings within the last four months. You must also meet the health and screening requirements and have valid identification with a permanent address.
Although wait times may vary at each location, the collection process takes approximately 90 minutes after the first donation.
It is recommended that you drink four to six 8-ounce glasses of water, fruit juice or other caffeine-free liquid at least two to three hours before donation, avoid caffeinated beverages, avoid alcohol of any type for 24 hours beforehand, eat a meal prior to donation and get adequate sleep.
CSL Plasma has 320 plasma donation centers across the United States. Visit cslplasma.com for more information and to find a center near you. The CSL Plasma donor app is
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Arkansas also celebrates its native sons Johnny Cash and Bill Clinton, and you can visit sites that recognize their contributions to American culture and history. In Dyess, tour the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home and in Little Rock, explore the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum.
You’ll also find plenty of inexpensive family activities, including in Arkansas State Parks, which are completely free to enter. This year marks the 100year anniversary of the founding of Arkansas State Parks, and you can find activities and events commemorating the occasion throughout the year. Pick up your free passport at an Arkansas State Park visitor center and begin recording your travels. All 52 state parks are free to enter and offer diverse experiences. Whether you're a history buff, love to hike, paddle, bike, wildlife watch, fish, kick back and relax, or all of the above, there is a state park for you.
For more trip ideas and inspiration, visit www.arkansas.com.
“There’s no doubt you’ll find plenty to do in The Natural State,” says Sowers. “We can’t wait to see you!”
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PHOTO CAPTION: Plasma donations help people like Machelle Pecoraro live full, productive lives.
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“I thank all donors and encourage anyone who is considering
donating to remember that doing so does make an impact for people like me and my son,” says Pecoraro.
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