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WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 7, 2022 FREE | VOL 41 | ISSUE 42citizennewspapergroup.com www.facebook.com/durrell.garth.9 w advertising@citizennewspapergroup.comtwitter.com/citizennewsnow SOUTH SUBURBANC citizennewspapergroup.comWEEKLY P10P6 Pandora diamondsdemocratizeswithU.S.andCanadalab-createddiamondlaunch New Manga about Samuel “Blitz” Bazawule highlights his creative roots Kayla Tucker Adams Recognized by National Association of Black Journalists with 2022 Patricia L. Tobin Media ProfessionalAwardBUSINESS P4 P2 Kathryn Young is the Chief Operations Officer at Inpathy. PHOTO PROVIDED BY INPATHY. SOCIAL WANTSAPPTO TOHUMANITYBRINGBACKSOCIALMEDIA A new social app wants to Mich.basedentrepreneurSmith,ZiarekenyafoundedInpathyagesbetweenyoungteenagersgrouponline.experiencetheandnormalizetransparency,inspiremoodsrecreatehumanThetargetisGenZ,andpeople,the14-15.wasbyaninDetroit,

Young’s life’s purpose is to influence humanity to treat people like people. She always wanted to create opportunities for people to have access to mental health services, and have the resources to pay for mental health services.

Young also wants to “show other Black women that we can take the skills we already have and we can take it to tech and be valuable.”

Young is a mental health professional, who is pursuing her clinical social work degree. Prior to coming to Inpathy, she was a life skills education specialist.

“That is where we really hope to switch the narrative using social apps … At Inpathy, we see a better way to do it. Especially at those critical identity formation ages,” said Kathryn Young, Chief Opera tions Officer. Young acknowledged that oftentimes, people on social media are posting their carefully curated highlight reel on their accounts. People can see those and feel pressure to measure up, without the awareness that those highlight reels are not indicative of people’s real lives.

What makes Inpathy unique is that it has removed likes, filters, followers and blue checks. Instead, it prioritizes people’s stories, emotions and community. It levels the playing field.“We see social media outside of a monetization, entertainment tool. We see it as the connection, which is the ground level benefit of it. Going back to seeing humans as humans, which is my life’s purpose. Under standing that the only difference between me and you, is a story,” Young said. Removing the number-driven focus is a way for Inpathy to build true community. Often times, concerns about numbers can dictate how and what people share on social media. Users on Inpathy communicate via voice or video, they have to engage with one another.

After less than a year as Illinois State Treasurer, Frerichs’ peers selected him in 2015 to join the NASACT Executive Committee. In 2016, Frerichs received the NASACT president’s award. The late Judy Baar Topinka, a popular former Republican Illinois state treasurer and comptroller, received that same award in 2015.

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Young wanted to be part of Inpathy because of Smith and his realization that people weren’t giving themselves grace and empathy when it came to social media. She believed she could bring valuable perspective to Inpathy from her work with the military, as well as her background and training as a clinician.

Young saw Inpathy as a way to bridge the gap between tech and mental health services, by providing access to mental health and clinical services via apps and software.

Trolls are banned on the platform, which eliminates the fear that someone will come in with a hate speech when someone is sharing their stories and their emotions. The goal is to foster a sense of safety within the community of users on Inpathy.

SECOND ANNUAL ENGLEWOOD MUSIC FEST SET FOR SEPT. 17

Secretary of State Jesse White is reminding motorists to drive safely and keep our roads and highwaysAccordingclean. to the Illinois Litter Control Act, a conviction for littering on a roadway results in a Class B misdemeanor, with up to six months jail time and a maximum fine of $1,500. A second conviction results in a Class A misdemeanor, with up to one year in jail and a maximum fine of $2,500. Littering can also be largely unintention al. In fact, much of the debris on highways comes from trucks that do not have their loads covered. White recommends the following tips to help keep our roadways safe and clean: · Always carry a garbage bag in your car. If you have litter, you now have somewhere to dispose of it. · Securely cover open loads on all trucks. Much of the debris on the highway comes from trucks that have their loads uncovered. · Clean out pickup truck beds. Random trash left in the back of pickups can easily blow out onto the street. · Set an example for others. Children often imitate what they see. We can prevent bad behav ior by picking up after ourselves and not littering. · If you smoke, put cigarette butts where they belong: in ashtrays. “Let’s work together to keep our roadways safe and clean,” said White.

Sixteenth Ward Alderman Stephanie Coleman has announced Englewood Music Fest will take place at noon Saturday, Sept. 17, at 63rd and Halsted.TheEnglewood Music Fest will take place, in conjunction with the 6th year anniversary of the Englewood Square Mall. The event will feature live music, local vendors, back-to-school programming and prizes, and e-game tourna ment.The Greater Englewood Community Development Corporation (GECDC) is the fiscal agent and partnering 501c3 for the event. The organizers are encouraging businesses and institutional partners who have helped revi talize the area to join in the sponsorship of this historic event for the Englewood area.

With all of the studies the team at Inpathy saw, the affects of social media impacting anxiety, depression, self-image and identity formation were most prevalent in that age group.

The day-long event will be free to the public. Kindred The Family Soul and Juvenile will headline amongst a spectacular lineup of local talent and well-known performers. Kindred the Family Soul is an American Neo Soul married couple consisting of Fatin Dantzler and Aja Graydon.The organizers are excited to coordinate this important event and are encouraging busi nesses and institutional partners who have helped revitalize the area to join in the sponsorship of this historic event for the Englewood area. Some of the prominent sponsors for 2nd annual year are: Starbucks, Walgreens, Amazon, Englewood Arts Collective, Wintrust Chicago Bank, City Colleges of Chicago, Howard Brown Health, Englewood Square, VOA Illinois, Teamwork Englewood, Grow Greater Englewood, Luxe Stream Chicago, Sterling Bay, and DCASE.

WHITE REMINDS MOTORISTS TO HELP KEEP ILLINOIS ROADS SAFE AND CLEAN

Frerichs’ Democratic and Republican colleagues from across the country picked him to be president of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers (NASACT), the group announced today. “It’s such an honor that my peers chose me to lead this bipartisan organization that works to solve the challenges of government,” said Frerichs, who had been the organization’s treasurer. “Making sure state governments work for the people is not a Republican or Democratic issue, and I’m especially proud that colleagues across the aisle supported my election as NASACT president.” The election caps Frerichs’ ascension within the organization.

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs Elected President of National, Bipartisan Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers Group

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SPRINGFIELD – Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs was unanimously elected president of a bipartisan organization that brings together state finance officials to address government financial management issues.

Inpathy is 75% complete and the plan is to launch on iOS first, then on Android. The responses have been positive to it so far. People connect with Inpathy on many different levels, whether it’s a Millennial who wants a sense of balance, or Gen Z’ers who want to show up authentically and be trans parent, or parents who don’t want their children to engage with the current social media climate but see Inpathy is a positive alternative. For more information about Inpathy, visit www.inpa thy.co.

In addition to his NASACT role, Treasurer Frerichs was elected by his bipartisan peers to serve as secretary-treasurer of the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST) in 2021. He serves on the NAST Executive, Long-Range Planning, and Diver sity, Equity and Inclusion Committees.

As Illinois State Treasurer, Michael Frerichs is the state’s Chief Investment and Banking Officer and actively manages approximately $52 billion. The portfolio includes $27 billion in state funds, $16 billion in retirement and college savings plans and $9 billion on behalf of local and state governments. Frerichs’ office protects consumers by safeguarding more than $3.5 billion in unclaimed property, encouraging savings plans for college or trade school, increasing financial education among all ages, assisting people with disabilities to save while preserving their government benefits, and removing barriers to a secure retirement. The Treasur er’s Office predates Illinois incorporation in 1818. Voters in 1848 chose to make it an elected office.

IHeart Media will also be an exclusive media partner for this wonderful family fun event. For more information, visit englewoodmu sicfest.com.

THARP URGE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS TO APPLY FOR STATE FUNDS Applications are live for the Small Equipment Grant Program through the Office of the State Fire Marshal, and senators Christopher Belt and Kris Tharp are encouraging local fire departments in the Metro East to apply. “This program gives eligible departments the opportunity to purchase small equipment that they may otherwise not be able to afford,” said Belt (D-Swansea).

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“Congratulations to these new grantees on their understandingapproachesinnovativetobetterstudentachievementandgrowth,”saidU.S.SecretaryofEducationMiguelCardona.

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Department Awards Over $29 Million to 10 States for Innovative, Equitable Approaches to Improve Student Learning AFFAIRS

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The U.S. Department of Education announced 11 awards totaling over $29 million to 10 state educational agencies (SEAs) under the 2022 Competitive Grants for State Assessments (CGSA) program, underscoring the Biden-Harris Administra tion’s ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of educational supports. As the 2022-23 school year begins, the Department is redoubling its commitment to providing states and communities with additional resources to accelerate student learning. Through these awards, the Department is encouraging high-quality, innovative and authentic assessments that advance teaching and learning and continue¬¬ state effo¬rts to provide timely and meaningful information to educators, parents, and students themselves. Funded initiatives will support multilingual learners and students with disabilities, improve the utility and in structional relevance of assessment results, and develop local capacity to design and implement performance-based assessments. These awards reflect this year’s CGSA competition priorities, which emphasized better understanding student academic achievement using multiple, high-quality measures; piloting assessment systems that are more customized and personalized (including competency- and technolo gy-based assessments); supporting effective instruction and building educator capacity through the development of high-quality as sessments of student learning; and helping parents and families better understand and use assessment data to support their child’s education. “Congratulations to these new grantees on their innovative approaches to better understanding student achievement and growth,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “With more authentic, relevant, and engaging assessments, educa tors and school leaders have more tools to personalize instruc tion to meet students’ diverse needs; make critical, decisionsdata-informedthatcan positively affect stu dent opportunities and outcomes; and com municate progress to parents and families. With this enhanced data and the resourc es from the American Rescue Plan, our school leaders have the resources to support students who need them the most, which is vital as our nation recovers from the pandemic. Ultimately, student assessment data should be focused on driving resources to students who need the most support, not on labeling schools and teachers especially while we are recovering from a pandemic.”

Statewide summative assessment can be designed to incorporate multiple mea sures of student learning that can provide valuable information to educators, students, parents or caregivers, and the public about gaps in student opportunities and out comes. These systems are critical tools as states, districts, schools, and educators use multiple, high-quality measures to better understand the impacts of the pandemic on student learning, especially for underserved students, and chart plans for continued academic recovery.

SENATOR SIMS INVITES COMMUNITY, ME DIA TO CELEBRATION OF LIFE AND LEGACY OF JELANI DAY

It’s been over a year since the death of Illinois State University student Jelani Day, and his family and the community still have questions about his death. State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. – who championed what is known as the “Jelani Day” bill – will celebrate Day’s life and legacy Saturday. “A year has passed since the tragic loss of Mr. Jelani Day, yet his family, the community – and I –continue to mourn,” said Sims (D-Chicago).

“Mr. Day’s family – and the families of missing people across this state – deserve our continued help, support and assistance.”When Day went missing, it took two weeks to find his body and another three weeks to identify his remains. This led Sims to champion a law – Senate Bill 3932 – to allow county coroners and medical examiners to receive federal assistance in identifying missing persons. Day’s family played an instrumental role in the passage of the measure.

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The new law will require a coroner or medical examiner with custody of human remains that are not identified within 72 hours of discovery to immediately notify the Federal Bureau of Investigation for assistance in identification.Whileboth Day’s family and Sims himself are proud of the steps the legislature took to ensure no other Illinois, family has to experience the tragedy Day’s family felt, they believe more awareness still needs to be broughtThat’sforth.why Sims is standing with Day’s family as they launch the Jelani Day Foundation, an effort to fight for change and equity to ensure families of color have the help and momentum needed during the search for missing loved ones.

The CGSA grants will help posi tion these states to develop assessments that align with depth and breadth of state academic standards, measure high order thinking schools, enhance collaborations between K-12 and postsecondary institu tions, emphasize equity considerations in assessment design, and pilot new assess ment types, including assessments designed to be more instructionally relevant.

The celebration of life and further announcements regarding the launch of the foundation was held at the Bone Student Center at Illinois State University on Saturday, Aug. 27th.

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“The Small Equip ment Grant Program reduces the burden on smaller departments and districts to offer assistance to replace aging and sometimes failing small equipment.” The Small Equipment Grant Program was estab lished to provide grants of up to $26,000. A total of $2.5 million was awarded to 104 fire departments, districts and EMS providers across the state in April. All applicants are required to have participated in the National Fire Incident Reporting System for a minimum of two years prior to applying. The OSFM will require departments to be current from August 2020 through August 2022 for this grant period. Applications are due to OSFM by Nov. 30, 2022. Completed applications should be submitted to: Office of the State Fire Marshal Small Equipment Grant Program 1035 Stevenson Dr. Springfield, IL 62703

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The SEAs, project titles, and award amounts are shown below: CGSA Project Title for Each Funded State Award ArkansasAmountDivision of Elementary and Secondary Education Making Improved Decisions for Stu dents on the Cusp of Alternate As sessment Participation Using Multiple Measures of Academic Achievement from Multiple Sources (MIDAS) $2,145,418 Hawaii Department of Education Expanding the Classroom-Based Assessment System Components in Hawaii’s Comprehensive Assessment Program $2,998,466 Illinois State Board of Education Transición Early High School Spanish Language Arts Assessment $3,000,000 Kentucky Depart ment of Education United We Learn: Transforming Ed ucational Opportu nity for Kentucky’s Youth Through the Creation and Scaling of Com petency-based Assessment and Accountability$3,000,000 Louisiana Depart ment of Education Testing What’s Taught: Equity in Test Design Project $2,943,173 Louisiana Department of Education Project INTEL: Interim Assessments for English Learners $2,953,137 Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Pathways for Instructionally Embed ded Assessment (PIE) Montana$2,544,344Office of Public Instruction Demonstrating the Full Potential of a Through-Year Assessment System in Montana Nebraska$2,967,259Department of Education Coherence and Alignment for Science Curriculum, Instruction, and Assess ment (CASCIA) $2,999,858 New York State Education Depart Performancement Learning and Assess ment Networks (PLAN) Pilot North$2,999,713Carolina Department of Public Multilingual-MultimodalInstruction Science Inventory (M2-Si)

OSFM will award $1.5 million to eligible fire departments and ambulance services for vital equipment purchases. “Departments have had to make tough financial decisions,” said Tharp (D-Bethalto).

“Thanks to the small equipment grants, fire depart ments will be able to provide better service to residents and families in our community, and I urge Metro East facilities to apply.”

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Patricia “Pat” Tobin was a pioneering publicist, media entre preneur, co-founder of the National Black Public Relations Society (NBPRS), and a long-time member and leader in NABJ. Widely known as the “queen of public relations,” Pat Tobin is recognized as a Black PR pioneer in the Museum of Public Relations.Public relations executive, Kayla Tucker Adams, receiving the 2022 Patricia L. Tobin Media Professional Award at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Hall of Fame Luncheon in Las Vegas NABJ presents the Patricia L. Tobin Media Professional Award annually to an entrepreneur, public relations/advertising/ marketing professional, or media owner that serves as a trailblazer in the media realm and is responsible for a positive impact of Black coverage and the media profession.

“We are honored to welcome Mahisha Dellinger into the community,” said Scott Gerber, founder of Forbes Councils, the collective that includes Forbes Business Council.

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“Our mission with Forbes Coun cils is to bring together proven leaders from every industry, creating a curated, social capital-driven network that helps every member grow professionally and make an even greater impact on the business world.”

DALLAS, PRNewswire -- Mahisha Dellinger, Founder of CURLS – one of the most recognized natural hair care brands in North America, the textured hair aisle, and the multicultural community – has been accepted into the Forbes Business Council, the foremost growth and networking orga nization successfulfor business vettedlingerhishaworldwide.andownersleadersMaDelwasand selected by a committeereview based on the depth and diversity of her experience. Criteria for acceptance include a track record of successfully impacting business growth metrics, as well as personal and professional achievements and honors.

Fashion Assembly Launches First Industrial Space Solutions In The LA Arts District For Minority Beauty And Fashion Brands

Kayla Tucker Adams Recognized by National Association of Black Journalists with 2022 Patricia L. Tobin Media Professional Award

As an accepted member of the Council, Dellinger has access to a variety of exclusive opportunities designed to help her reach peak professional influence. To learn more about Forbes Councils, visit forbescouncils.com.

Mahisha Dellinger, Founder of Leading Natural Hair Care Brand, CURLS, Accepted Into Forbes Business Council

During the pandemic, Brian Pearson, a Franchise Development Broker, and Anje Collins, a former celebrity entertainment publicist, worked together to develop Coco Blue Shoes, a popular shoe business in Los Angeles. Together, they are known as the founders of Fashion Assembly. They have first-hand knowledge with the problems associated with building an e-commerce business because they have managed an e-commerce business from their home, which has its own unique set of difficulties.

DALLAS, PRNewswire -- Public relations executive Kayla Tucker Adams was recently honored by the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) with the 2022 Patricia L. Tobin Media Pro fessional Award during the Hall of Fame Luncheon in Las Vegas.

To better serve its clientele of independently owned and operated beauty and fashion enterprises, Fashion Assembly offers a centralized location for storage, offic es, and manufacturing. Using Fashion Assembly’s adapt able platform, members may expand their businesses to meet rising demand. Everything from offices and storage areas to order processing, product distribution, and PR is part of this. Please visit our website at www.fashionassembly.co. PRNewsFoto

Mahisha Dellinger, Founder of CURLS. PRNewsFoto.

LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- For minority-owned beauty and fashion e-commerce companies searching for a flexible warehouse/ office space, Fashion Assembly has announced the launch of a premium industrial solution. The 16,000-square-foot Fashion Assem bly is a members-only space in the heart of Los Angeles’s Art District. Fashion Assembly is a premier warehouse, office, and workspace that offers an ideal blend of adaptable office space, com munity involvement, and logistics assistance specifically designed for BIPOC beauty and fashion brands.

In response to rising demand for emerging minority beauty and fashion e-commerce businesses, Fashion As sembly now offers short-term leases for spaces ranging from 100 to 2,500 square feet at its newly opened arts district location. Fashion Assembly provides peace of mind to business owners and al lows them to focus on growth rather than bad spaces, bad locations, and expensive long-term leases.

“Our mission is to equip our members with the tools they need to expand their businesses and connect with their ideal customers wherever they may be located,” says Brian Pearson, Fashion Assembly’s co-founder and chief executive officer. He continued by saying, “Together, we can accomplish more. Therefore, Fashion Assembly provides our members all the resources they need to take on the industry’s heavy hitters.”

An honor graduate of Prairie View A&M University, Adams earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio/Television Broadcasting with a minor in Business Administration. She also holds a Master of Science degree in Human Relations and Business from Amberton University. In addition to the Patricia L. Tobin Award, Adams was also recently named the 2022 Woman of the Year by the Greater North Dallas Business and Professional Women’s Club (GNDBPWC). She is also a previous NABJ Salute to Excellence Award winner, Texas School Public Relations Association Star Award winner and Hermes Creative Award winner. “I am elated to receive this national award and be named among the trailblazing legends in public relations! I work hard to achieve results for my clients and to build bridges to help amplify the stories that matter most,” said Kayla Tucker Adams, founder and chief strategist of KTA Media Group. “It’s a blessing to be recognized for that hard work and my contributions to the field of public relations.” With more than 20 years of experience in communications and public relations, Adams is an award-winning public rela tions executive, professional speaker, and writer. She is the founder and chief strate gist of KTA Media Group - a full-service communications firm specializing in public relations, media training, crisis communi cations, community engagement, book and product launches, digital marketing, social media, and strategic partnerships. Highly regarded as one of the best in her field, Kayla has worked with bestselling authors, movie producers, corporations, school districts, non-profit organizations, faith leaders, numerous celebrities, and some of the most influential people in the world, including Oprah Winfrey and T.D. Jakes, and global nonprofit organizations, including March of Dimes. Managing and leading a rockstar team of professionals, Kayla provides stellar work and exceptional results for clients across the country. Actively involved in the community and philanthropic efforts, Kayla is always looking for ways to give back. She is currently a board member of the Dallas-Fort Worth chapter of March of Dimes and That Girl is SMART Youth Mentoring Program, a member of the Public Relations Society of America, National Association of Black Journalists, the fundraising chairperson for Dallas-Fort Worth Asso ciation of Black Journalists, and a charter member of the Chi Zeta Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Public relations executive, Kayla Tucker Adams, receiving the 2022 Patricia L. Tobin Media Profes sional Award at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Hall of Fame Luncheon in Las Vegas. PRNewsFoto.

“A long-time NABJ member, Kayla has distinguished herself on several levels as a communications professional, mentor and supporter of journalists and journalistic excellence, just like Pat Tobin,” said Cheryl Smith, publisher/editor of Texas Metro News, Garland Journal and I Messenger. “She is grounded in her community, serving on several organization boards and commit tees, and Kayla also gives of her time and resources. Kayla is about representing her clients and ensuring that KTA Media Group provides the best service.”

Actress Gina Rodriguez Stars As the New Face of Anne Klein

“I’m so excited to be a part of this campaign,” said Rosario Dawson. “To show that brands can create something beautiful and brilliant with tech and an understanding of our natural world is really powerful.” “Celebrating women at each milestone is some thing that really spoke to me,” said Ashley Graham. “Throughout my career and after having my kids, I realized on a new level how important it is to honor your accomplishments and love yourself at every opportunity.”

NEW PRNewswireYORK,--Yves Saint Laurent Beauté today announced rapper, singer and songwriter, Lil Nas X as its latest U.S. Ambassador. Both van guards for innovation, Lil Nas X and YSL Beauté are taking the world by storm and pushing the boundaries of beauty as we know it today. Announcing Lil Nas X as the brand’s newest U.S. Ambassador taps into the transformative power of beauty, inspiring independent self-expression for individuals and communities driven to change the world alongside YSL. The brand is recognized for its position at the forefront of culture and is equipped with an arsenal of innovative products, with each collection defining a new age of expres sion. The announcement from YSL Beauté and Lil Nas X shatters the ceiling and enables fearless, boundary-pushing artistry to remold beauty as it is understood today. With the ability to create and inspire change, YSL Beauté and Lil Nas X are elevating the cultural landscape, reaching new heights, and challenging norms that have boxed in creatives for generations.

Pandora democratizes diamonds with U.S. and Canada lab-created diamond launch

Anne Klein’s Fall 2022 campaign was shot in New York City by award-winning photographer Mark Seliger, who is noted for his portraitures memorializing some of the biggest names in pop culture on the covers of Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Italian VOGUE, Harper’s Bazaar, ELLE and GQ. Rodriguez is featured wearing the Fall 2022 ready-to-wear, footwear, handbag, jewelry, eyewear (optical and sun), watch, and outerwear collections of Anne Klein. To learn more visit anneklein.com.

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Rodriguez is best known for her leading role as Jane in the TV series Jane the Virgin. Named the “Next Big Thing” and one of the “Top 35 Latinos Under 35,” by The Hollywood Reporter, Rodriguez has also starred in multiple feature films including Filly Brown (2012), Deepwater Horizon (2016), Ferdi nand (2017), Annihilation (2018), Miss Bala (2019), Someone Great (2019), Scoob! (2020), and voiced the titular character of the Netflix animated action-adventure series Carmen Sandiego.

“I am thrilled to join forces with the team at Anne Klein and to support their efforts to make an impact for future communities of women,” adds Rodriguez. “I feel blessed to be in a position to help champion the voices and art of the Latinx community and partner with like-minded brands that can bring real change.”

In this partnership, YSL Beauté and Lil Nas X bring to life a groundswell of forward-thinking beauty – sweeping away conventional thought and ushering in a new standard: glamour through individuality, beauty as self-expression, and luxury as a vessel for change.

Actress Gina Rodriguez partners with Anne Klein for Fall 2022 campaign which debuts in the September issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

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YVES SAINT LAURENT BEAUTÉ ANNOUNCES LIL NAS X AS ITS NEW U.S. BRAND AMBASSADOR

Lil Nas X is known for boldly challenging con ventional beauty standards, and has created a name for himself rooted in passion, creativity and fearless attitude – much like Mr. Saint Laurent himself set out to do with the creation of the Yves Saint Laurent brand, which remains the foundation of campaigns and assortments today. “The partnership with YSL Beauté is one of the most thoughtful and impactful collaborations we’ve orchestrated,” says Jennifer Frommer, SVP, Partnerships & Commercial Licensing at Columbia Records. “Like Lil Nas X, the campaign is brave, it challenges the sta tus quo and reminds us to keep pushing the boundaries of identity.”

Rodriguez was chosen not only for her prowess as an actor, but her commitment to philanthropy and fe male empowerment. She chairs her own We Will Foundation that was founded with her sisters, positioned to empower young Hispanic youth through arts and education and has been an advocate of creating a seat at the table for Latina women in the production world of Hollywood.

Each Diamonds by Pandora piece features a sol itary, VS+ clarity lab-created diamond ranging from 0.15 to 1.0 carat that is hand-set within sterling silver, solid 14K yellow gold or solid 14K white gold. The 33-piece collection is priced from $300 - $1950 and is available to purchase at 248 Pandora stores in the U.S., 21 Pandora stores in Canada, and at pandora. net. Lab-created diamonds are identical to mined diamonds, but grown in a laboratory rather than excavated from a mine. They have the same optical, chemical, thermal and physical characteristics and are graded by the same standards known as the 4Cs – cut, colour, clarity and carat. To reduce climate impact, Pandora’s lab-cre ated diamonds are grown, cut and polished using 100% renewable energy. The collection also marks a Pandora milestone: it is the first collection crafted with 100% recycled silver and gold. The company has committed to craft all its jewellery from recycled silver and gold by 2025. Pandora is the world’s largest jewellery brand. The company designs, manufactures and markets hand-finished jewellery made from high-quality ma terials at affordable prices. Pandora jewellery is sold in more than 100 countries through 6,800 points of sale, including more than 2,600 concept stores.

“Lil Nas X embodies YSL Beauté’s vision for the future of the beauty industry: boundary-breaking, unique, unapologetic, bold” says Laetitia Raoust, YSL Beauté U.S. General Manager. “The synergies between the brand and Lil Nas X’s unwavering passion for indi viduality are the inspiration behind this partnership with the hope it empowers the next generation of beauty.”

“It’s been a lot of fun working on this campaign with YSL Beauté – they’re such an iconic brand, and I’m happy to be a part of something so unique and ground breaking in the beauty world,” says Lil Nas X. “Shout out to YSL for embracing me and my campness and for inspiring change for the next generation of beauty.” Lil Nas X. PRNewsFoto.

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Iconic American women’s fashion brand Anne Klein partners with Golden Globe Award winning actress Gina Rodriguez for its Fall/Holiday 2022 campaign, which launches in the September issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

“Gina exemplifies the Anne Klein brand ethos as she is a leader in her industry and a strong advocate for her community,” said Effy Zinkin, Chief Operating Officer at WHP Global, owner of the Anne Klein brand. “We are honored to have her as the face of our new campaign and as our partner to help further the brand’s mission of encouraging, empowering, and engaging women through content and causes that create and foster community.”

Introducing an unreleased, never-heard-before track, Lil Nas X and YSL Beauté bring a musical thrum into the desert for this campaign.

BALTIMORE, PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE -- Pandora, the world’s largest jewellery brand, announces that Diamonds by Pandora is available in the U.S. and Canada. Featuring lab-created diamonds grown in the U.S. and crafted with 100% recycled silver and gold, the new collection combines design and sustainability and makes diamond jewellery – the epitome of luxury – accessible to more people. Rather than waiting for traditional gifting mo ments or for someone else to purchase a diamond, Pandora encourages women to instead celebrate their own milestones of modern womanhood: such as graduating with a master’s degree, getting a promo tion at work, or moving to a new city. The collection campaign was shot by renowned artist, photographer, and director Cass Bird and styled by fashion industry force Camilla Nickerson, and fea tures Supermodel and Entrepreneur Ashley Graham and Actress Rosario Dawson, both trailblazers in their fields and champions of self-empowerment.

Headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, Pan dora employs 27,000 people worldwide and crafts its jewellery at two LEED-certified facilities in Thailand. Pandora is committed to leadership in sustainability and will use only recycled silver and gold in its jewel lery by 2025 and halve greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by 2030. Pandora is listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen stock exchange and gener ated sales of DKK 23.4 billion (EUR 3.1 billion) in 2021.

The Obama Presidential Center broke ground in September 2021 and is expected to open its doors in 2025. Interested applicants can visit https://www.obama.org/opc-jobs/ to start the workforce application process and learn more about upcoming orientation meetings.

South Suburbank | Week of September 7, 2022 | 7SOUTH SUBURBANC The 4th Annual WINE RIVAL (formerly Somm Madness) Returns September 22, 2022 at Venue West

• AMELIA SINGER, IN TERNATIONAL WINE INFLU ENCER + TV PERSONALITY - Internationally award-winning Wine Communicator and Educator. HULU TV presenter on The Wine Show. Previous Wine Writer for the UK’ s most read Food Mag azine (Waitrose). UK Ambassador for the California Wine Institute. Founder of Amelia’s Wine – an event and media business which offers a range of original, fun, help ful and ultimately relatable wine experiences and content. IWSC and WSET Future 50 Award Winner which recognizes innovative and influential drink industry talent from all around the world.

• JOHN LALOGANES, AUTHOR & DIRECTOR OF BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT, KENDALL COLLEGE - ACP 2012’s “Sommelier/Wine Steward of the Year.” Founder and educator of Kendall’s Wine Professional Program. Laureate Global Products & Services Award for Innovation. Beverage Book Judge for Inter national Association of Culinary Professionals. Author of high ly-acclaimed books such as The Essentials of Wine & Food Pairing Techniques and more.

Obama Foundation Outpaces City Goals for Diverse Hiring, Awarding 52 percent of Contracts to Diverse Vendors

A barrier reduction fund to pay for expenses like apprenticeship fees or tools that have presented challenges for workforce candidates in the past; Breaking up large construction bids into multiple smaller packages to ensure smaller and diverse vendors could compete for the bids; Working with trusted allies and partners who have proven successes in engaging constituencies like women in trades and returning citizens who have paid their dues to society and struggled to re-enter the workforce.

• JOSEPH SPELLMAN, MASTER SOMMELIER - Fre quent instructor + examiner in Court of Master Sommeliers. Named “Best Sommelier in the World in French Wines & Spirits” and 1998’s Bon Appetit “Wine & Spirits Professional of the Year.” Contributor to Wine & Spirits, Wine Enthusiast, Sante, Decanter, and Appellation.Aportionof the proceeds will benefit The Balance Project. Locat ed in Highland Park, The Balance Project is a non-profit organization helping families and individuals access emotional wellness support. They build mental health awareness through education and community programming as well as connect individuals to resources and treatment. Part of their mission is to try to eliminate financial barriers for all to find a better balance.Tickets are $50 each. All contestants and spectators must purchase a Tailgate Tasting ticket to attend. For more infor mation and to purchase tickets, visit https://winerival.com. Stay tuned for updates at @winer ival_official on Facebook and Instagram. For additional infor mation and / or questions, please email info@winerival.com.

Chicago, Ill. -- After a two year hiatus, The 4th Annual WINE RIVAL (formerly Somm Madness) returns on Thursday, Sept. 22, to award the 2022 title of WINE RI VAL Champion at Venue West (221 N Paulina Street). Tickets are $50 and the eve ning includes a premium Tailgate Tasting from 6pm-9pm and the WINE RIVAL Tasting Tournament from 7 to 10 p.m. The event is hosted by Adam Sweders, creator of WINEWINERIVAL.RIVAL brings together the nation’s sommelier community and wine aficionados for a blind tasting tournament. Sixty-four individuals will go head-to-head to advance to the championship round with the ultimate hope of taking home the grand prize: $10,000 cash. There is also a $3,000 cash prize for the runner-up and a $1,000 cash prize to the 3rd & 4th place contestants. At 6 p.m., the event kicks off with an over-the-top Tailgate Tasting, the exciting pre-party to the main event that will run through the first half of the competition until 9 p.m. Ticket holders will have access to more than 300 luxury wines in a walk-around tasting as well as a grand display of endless bites. While feasting on fancy finger foods and a selection of sweets, guests will sample from wineries that include some of the most iconic names in the world, including Jordan, Moet Hennessy, Louis Roederer, Heitz, and more. At 7pm, the WINE RIVAL Tourna ment begins. All ticket holders can watch the tournament while the 64 registered competitors try their luck at the tasting tournament led by renownedWhilejudges.ticket holders look on, each competitor will partake in a blind taste test, tournament-style, and have a specified amount of time to provide written answers following CMS Standards. The winner will advance to the next round, similar to March Madness. For a chance to compete in the 4th Annual WINE RIVAL Tournament, visit pete/.https://winerival.com/comRegistrationisopennow and final seedings will be announced on September 19th, 2021. General admission tickets can be purchased at 32ROUNDhttps://tinyurl.com/mrx32hk2.1:64Matches•1Wine•90sec *Participants must provide an swers verbally in accordance with CMS Standards. All contestants and spectators must purchase a Tailgate TastingEventticket.Judges DLYNN PROCTORDLynn Proctor has been a figure in the wine industry for 20 years. As a winery executive, DLynn has spent the last decade in global leadership roles with Penfolds Winery and Fantesca Estate & Winery, focusing on import/export, sales, marketing, strategy, and consumer relations. The previous decade of his career, he was instrumental in building restaurant and training programs, private client and retail wine lists, and expanding new venue opera tions, while garnering accolades as an accomplished sommelier. DLynn has appeared on TV and films including the international ly acclaimed wine documentary series, SOMM and SOMMTV, as well as work as Associate Producer in Netflix’s feature film, Uncorked—which have earned him recognition as “Somm to the Stars” in popular culture. DLynn is also the Co-Founder of Wine Unify, a non-profit organization that provides funding, mentorship, and access for underrepresented minorities in the food & beverage industry.

The City of Chicago requires developers to award 32 percent of contracts to minority and women-owned businesses, while ensuring 50 percent of the workforce resides in the City of Chicago - though they do not distinguish between what neighborhoods the workforce will come from within the city limits.

In 2021, the Foundation committed $850,000 to a partnership with local workforce development organizations, including Hire 360, Chicago Women In Trades, IBEW-NECA Technical Institute, Revolution Workshop, and St. Paul’s Community Development Ministries, to train 400 new apprentices from the South and West Sides. The Foundation is using this model to recruit and train the workforce that will build the Obama Presidential Center, but to also create more opportunities in construction for South and West Side residents to work on projects across the city. The 2022 workforce report shares that to date 158 candidates have already been placed in jobs around the city.

The Foundation credits several measures with allowing them to meet their goals, including:

onds ROUND 2: 32 16 Matches • 1 Wine • 90 sec onds ROUND 3: SWEET 16 8 Matches • 2 Wines • 3 minutes ROUND 4: ELITE 8 4 Matches • 2 Wines • 3 minutes ROUND 5: FINAL 4* 2 Matches • 2 Wines • 3 minutes ROUND 6: CHAMPIONSHIP* 1 Match • 2 Wines • 3 minutes

On Wednesday, Aug. 24, the Obama Foundation released its first annual workforce report highlighting that the organization is on track to meet its ambi tious workforce business diversity goals for construction. With just 18 percent of the spend utilized to date, 52 percent of contracts have been awarded to diverse vendors. While workforce hiring has only just begun, 32 percent of the early workforce comes from the South and West Sides, a key priority for the Foundation to focus on specific communities rather than citywide residents.

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CHICAGO -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ComEd announced the first-ever cohort of the ComEd Craft Academy program has graduated, with nine participants demonstrating the knowledge and physical competencies required to enter the craft workforce, comprised of roles in the skilled trades, including entry-level positions such as line workers and construction workers. The Craft Academy launched earlier this year to expand training opportunities for prospective skilled trades workers, a key focus of ComEd’s plan to grow its workforce to meet the demands of the clean energy transition underway in Illinois.

The Craft Academy is ComEd’s newest workforce training program, and part of an expanding portfolio of programs designed to meet job seekers where they are and to expand pathways to skilled trades roles within the company. Last year alone, ComEd’s work force training and STEM education programs reached over 1,700 people across northern Illinois.

ComEd worked with local nonprofit and workforce training agency, Insituto del Progreso Latino, to recruit locally for the inaugural training program, which includ ed primarily Black and Latino participants. “As a nationally recognized leader in career path ways, Instituto is proud to partner with ComEd and its Craft Academy Program as it connects our community to exciting careers within ComEd,” said Karina Ayala-Ber mejo, CEO, Instituto del Progreso Latino. “Together, we are strengthening the pipeline into successful careers within ComEd that in turn are strengthening our commu nities.”During the three-week program, participants were exposed to a range of topics to prepare them for en try-level craft work, which requires knowledge of the skilled trades or construction. Training included: inten sive CAST Exam preparation, a requirement for trade and construction jobs; the basics of pole climbing; field lessons taught by ComEd experts; and prepara tion on STAR method interview coaching. Upon com pletion, all participants will receive an $800 stipend, in addition to eligibility for scholarships. “My training in the Craft Academy will provide me the tools and experience I need to further my aspi rations for a career in the energy industry,” said Antu an Wilburn, a Craft Academy graduate from Lombard. “My journey began when I connected with ComEd at a career fair back in June. I am so glad I learned about this training program that will allow me an opportuni ty to provide a better life for me and my family.”

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ComEd supports a range of other training pro grams to prepare residents for jobs in the trades, including the CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy, the Chicago BUILDS program at Dunbar High School, and the Overhead Electrical Line Worker (OELW) program at Dawson Technical Institute, which has graduated over 435 residents with 61 percent of them hired to ComEd. These programs focus on building a diverse and inclusive workforce, with opportunities available across the region, and for a range of ages, from high school to adults opting for a career change. These programs also provide participants the training needed to compete for growing jobs in the utilities industry, an area expected to grow rapidly in the years ahead to support the clean energy transfor mation underway in Illinois. The Center for Energy Workforce Development (CEWD) estimates that 2,000 new utility jobs will be created in the Midwest in the next three years alone. Careers in utilities also offer job seekers competitive benefits and pay, with entry level craft roles earning nearly $29 an hour plus com petitive benefits. For more information on workforce training programs, please contact WorkforceDevelopment@ ComEd.com or visit ComEd’s website. Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), the nation’s leading competitive energy provid er, with approximately 10 million customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s population. For more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

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“The men and women who work above and below ground and across northern Illinois to maintain our grid are essential to the work we do to deliver power safely, reliably and affordably for nine million people in the area we serve,” said Diana Sharpe, Interim Vice President of Workforce Development for ComEd. “Never before has it been a more exciting time to join the energy field, and ComEd is investing in training programs that will help recruit more diverse talent to join our team and to learn new skillsets needed to power our clean energy future.” The launch of the program comes as ComEd has announced a new hiring plan to expand its workforce to help enable the clean energy transition, bringing aboard 500 new entry-level craft positions over the next three years. Graduates of the Craft Academy will develop skillsets that are prioritized in hiring for new frontline jobs at ComEd, including overhead helper positions that ComEd will begin accepting applications for later this month.

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New Manga about Samuel “Blitz” Bazawule highlights his creative roots

The manga is the third in a series of visual biographies produced as a collaboration between the Vilcek Foundation and artist Hiroki Otsuka. The series celebrates notable immigrant artists and scientists living and working in the United States. Previous editions highlighted architect and urban planner Denise Scott Brown (b. Zambia), and molecular biologist Mohamed Abou Donia (b. Egypt). The full manga is available as a free download from the Vilcek Foundation. Through this engaging visual format, the foundation aims to celebrate the im portance of immigration in a format that is accessible to readers of all ages. The Vilcek Foundation raises awareness of im migrant contributions in the United States and fosters appreciation for the arts and sciences. The foundation was established in 2000 by Jan and Marica Vilcek, immigrants from the former Czechoslovakia. The mission of the foundation was inspired by the couple’s respective careers in biomedical science and art history. Since 2000, the foundation has awarded over $6.6 million in prizes to foreign-born individuals and has supported organizations with over $5.8 million in grants. The Vilcek Foundation is a private operating foundation, a federally tax-exempt nonprofit organization under IRS Sec tion 501(c)(3). To learn more, please visit vilcek.org.

An illustration of Blitz Bazawule from the manga by Hiroki Otsuka. Image courtesy of the Vilcek Foundation

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VANCOUVER, BC, PRNewswire -WNBA Top Shot announced that 4x WNBA Champion and 5x Olympic Gold Medalist, Sue Bird; and 2x WNBA Champion, 2x WNBA Finals MVP and 4x Olympic Gold Medalist, Sylvia Fowles will highlight two upcoming limited-edition pack drops as a homage to their storied careers. Sylvia Fowles will serve as the face of the upcoming Metallic Gold Limited Edition set, the Premier Rare Set for both WNBA and NBA Top Shot products. This pack features some of the best plays from the top players from the 2022 WNBA season. As a tribute to Sylvia, one of the 25 Moments in this set will include a bucket from the final home game of her career, a feature that only Top Shot can bring to life. Each Moment will be minted to 499 and will drop in a Premium Pack on Tues day, August 30, 2022. Soon after, WNBA Top Shot will release Sue Bird’s Game Recognize Game pack, a first of its kind collection for WNBA Top Shot. The Rare set will feature nine contemporary and historical plays curated by Sue. Each Moment will include narration and commentary from Sue providing her reasoning for selecting each. The theme of the pack highlights play ers Sue has personally looked up to, players she has grown with, won with, and players she is passing the torch to as she retires from one of the best basketball careers of all-time. As part of this announcement, Dapper Labs is also donating a percentage of their revenue from the sales of Moments featuring Sue and Syl – up to $50,000 per player for a total of $100,000 – to the National Wom en’s Law Center in support of gender justice across issues central to the lives of women and girls.

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RIAA HONORS: PIONEERS OF HIP-HOP CELEBRATES GRANDMASTER FLASH, MC LYTE, JEFF HARLESTON & CHAIRMAN HAKEEM JEFFRIES

RIAA Honors: Pioneers of Hip-Hop Grandmaster Flash – Few names have become as well known to music lovers across the globe as that of Grand master Flash, one of the originators of the musical genre called Hip-Hop and the first DJ to play turntables as a musical instrument thus helping to elevate the status of the DJ to a masterful, artistic position. MC Lyte – Leg endary lyricist, DJ, voice over talent, actress, entertainer and icon, MC Lyte is still making the crowds move across the globe.JeffHarleston (Label Honoree) – As General Counsel and Executive Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs for Universal Music Group (UMG), Jeff Harles ton is responsible for overseeing all of the company’s business transactions, contracts, litigation, government relations, trade and anti-piracy activities. Chairman Hakeem Jeffries (Policy maker Honoree) – Congressman Jeffries (DNY-08) is a member of the House Judiciary and Budget Committees, and since 2018 has served as Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus.Performers, presenters and other special guests will be announced soon. Billboard and Discus will join the festivities as reception sponsors. Leading up to the big night, Billboard in troduced these music trailblazers in an in-depth feature for the Aug. 26 print issue.

“Throughout my career in the W, advocat ing for and empowering women in sports has been my mission,” said Sue Bird, “I’m thrilled to part ner with WNBA Top Shot to help increase the rep resentation of women’s sports in the collectibles space. This is monu mental for our game and this new generation of players. It’s amazing to know that fans will now be able to truly connect to the greatness of the Women in our sport.” It’s incredible that WNBA Top Shot is help ing bring our league and players to the forefront in a new space,” said Sylvia Fowles. “It’s an honor to partner with WNBA Top Shot to im mortalize my career in this space. Representa tion matters and I hope this breaks barriers for girls interested in sports while inspiring the next generation of women athletes and fans.”

Sylvia Fowles will serve as the face of the upcoming Metallic Gold Limited Edition set, the Premier Rare Set for both WNBA and NBA Top Shot products. This pack features some of the best plays from the top players from the 2022 WNBA season. Soon after, WNBA Top Shot will release Sue Bird’s Game Recognize Game pack, a first of its kind collection for WNBA Top Shot. The Rare set will feature nine contemporary (CNW Group/Dapper Labs, Inc.)

WASHINGTON, DC – In the heart of the nation’s capital on Sept. 14, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) will recognize artists, label executives and poli cymakers who impact American music, culture and society. Alongside co-hosts National Muse um of African American Music and Stupid Fly, this year’s celebration, dubbed RIAA Honors: Pioneers of Hip-Hop, will acknowledge the immense contributions from Grandmaster Flash, MC Lyte, Jeff Harleston and Chairman Hakeem Jeffries to the most popular genre of music in the US on streaming services.

RIAA Chairman and CEO Mitch Glazier says, “at this year’s RIAA Honors, we are thrilled to celebrate pioneers who have defied obstacles, defined a genre and accelerated the growth of hip-hop to audiences across genera tions and geography. Congratulations and thank you, Grandmaster Flash, MC Lyte, Jeff Harles ton and Chairman Hakeem Jeffries for your contributions to this diverse musical landscape and setting the stage for creators to come.” The advent of hip-hop not only shared the compelling stories of its rappers and musicians, it paved the way for countless artists who together have created a uniquely American art form, like blues, jazz and rock & roll before them.

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- The Vilcek Foundation has published a new manga biography celebrating the creative roots of Ghanaian-born artist Samuel “Blitz” Bazawule. A musician, visual artist, filmmaker, and novelist, Bazawule received the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Music in 2013. The Vilcek Foundation Prizes recognize outstanding immigrants and honor immigrants’ contributions to the arts, culture, and society in the United States. The manga comes at a time when Bazawule’s work is reaching more audiences than ever before. His debut novel, The Scent of Burnt Flowers, was published to critical acclaim in June 2022. Baza wule also recently wrapped filming on The Color Purple, a new full-length musical drama based on Alice Walker’s 1982 novel. “With each new medium Blitz explores, his creative vocabulary and reach expands, adding new layers to the stories he shares with audiences and readers,” says Vilcek Foundation President Rick Kinsel. “It has always been the foundation’s intention that our Creative Promise Prizes could catalyze growth and new developments for the young artists who receive them. Blitz’s trajectory since his receipt of the prize demonstrates the influence that a meaning ful investment in artists can have on their career.” Following his receipt of the Creative Promise Prize, Ba zawule tried his hand at filmmaking, with short films and his debut feature, The Burial of Kojo in 2018. In 2020, Bazawule was named a Guggenheim Fellow; later that year, millions would see his directorial work on Beyoncé’s Black Is King, for which he received a Grammy.

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Epic Burger also has plant-based and vegetari an options. The plant-based community is growing and having an offering for people who want to eat healthier should have options. It also allows Epic Burger to appeal to a whole new community, and give more choices to existing customers.

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Epic Burger, known for its burgers, fries and shakes, is celebrating its 14th Anniversary. With that celebration comes special deals every Thursday in Sep tember. They are offering $5 Deals and $2 Epic Fries. David Grossman knew Epic Burger, the product, the quality and the people. He was at the opening of the first Epic Burger on State Street 14 years ago. When he was approached to take over the company two years ago, he saw a golden opportunity to take an amazing brand and an amazing product and bring it back to the way it was in 2008. For last year’s celebration, on one day in Septem ber, Epic had $1 burgers all day. Grossman described it as complete madness, in a good way. There were lines at all seven locations. So, this year Epic wanted to spread things out and get peoplethe opportunity to try the entire menu. “Hey, we’re way more than just burgers. We were known for our burgers, our burgers are awesome. It’s 100% quality beef, Black Angus, Halal beef,” Gross man said. Epic Burger also offers turkey burgers, veggie burgers, chicken and Beyond burgers. On Thursday, Sept. 8th, the deal is $5 for the Honey Hot Chicken Sandwich, Cajun fried chicken breast, honey hot sauce, pepper jack, pickle, and Epic sauce, served on a brioche bun; on Sept. 15th, the deal is $5 for Garden Veggie Ranch Burger, veggie burger patty, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion, and spicy garlic ranch sauce, served on a brioche bun; On Sept. 22md, the deal is the Turkado, lean ground turkey, avocado, cheddar, lettuce, tomato, pickle, grilled onion, and Epic sauce, served on a wheat bun; and on Sept. 29th, the deal is for the Epic Classic Burger, lean ground turkey, avocado, cheddar, lettuce, tomato, pickle, grilled onion, and Epic sauce, served on a wheat bun. “Epic has something for everybody, which is what I

love. You could come in every day and try some thing different. You can get a burger one day, get a grilled chicken sandwich, and it takes completely different. You’re never going to get bored,” Gross man Grossmansaid. is hoping to introduce Epic Burger to people who have never tried it, while reminding people who haven’t visited in a long time, that it is still good.

Grossman’s favorite meal is the Farmhouse, with an order of fries and a vanilla milkshake. For him, there is something about the combination of the fries and the milk shake. The Farmhouse has an egg on it and Grossman loves a burger with an egg on it. For more information about Epic Burger, visit www. epicburger.com.

Grossman believes that food should be fun. He wants people to come in and celebrate with Epic Burger and have fun. He wants to create a great guest experience and make the guests who come to the restaurant smile.

There are currently five locations of Epic Burger in Chicago and two locations in the sub urbs. There are plans to expand and have more locations in the suburbs and in the city. Ultimately, Epic Burger would expand to other markets.

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“We’ve seen, people who love burgers, they also love the Beyond Burger and the Garden Veggie Ranch, just because they want variety,” Grossman said.

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Not all great things come in big packages, and home upgrades are an example of the truth in this wisdom. Unexpected, smaller spaces may not get the same attention as high-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms and living areas, but their impact can be just as powerful. Get inspired to make improvements to the lesser-used areas of your home with these tips from the home decorating experts at Wellborn Cabinet, Inc.:

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One feature that enhances virtually any space is more storage. Having convenient places to tuck away all your stuff makes rooms feel more open and inviting.

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Hidden storage solutions are often better because you can enjoy the functionality they add to the space without interrupting your design aesthetic.

Drawer Dividers: While you can find many after-market options to organize the insides of your drawers and cabinets, choosing organizers designed to work seamlessly with your cabi netry creates a more polished look (and saves the headaches of measuring and guesstimating the fit). Tray dividers are useful for sorting cookie sheets and baking pans, while you can find dividers in a variety of heights to match drawers below the oven or where you store your cut lery. Another option that serves a similar purpose is pegs, which keep fragile items from shifting when drawers are opened or closed.

It’s the impression that welcomes guests into your home, so even if the space is small, your entryway warrants some TLC. Focus on making it open and inviting by removing any unnecessary furnishings. Some functional storage, like a bench with integrated coat hooks, can serve a practical purpose, and if you have the space, some built-in cabinetry with an eye-catching countertop can incorporate stylish storage.

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Paper Towel Pullout: Keep paper towels hidden but close by hiding them in a pullout cab inet such as Wellborn Cabinet Inc.’s 12-inch-wide model, which features a built-in paper towel holder and bottom shelf ideal for organizing cleaning products. There’s also a space behind the paper towels that’s perfect for storing sponges and other kitchen supplies.

Swapping out a tired vanity and countertop is a relatively affordable upgrade that can completely change the style of a secondary bathroom. Be sure to also update the fixtures for a more contemporary look and, if budget allows, replace the flooring. Finish the project with a fresh coat of paint in a light, airy shade and add new textiles and a few decorative touches to complete the job.

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Built-in Step Stool: If you love the look of tall cabinets but struggle to reach the top shelves, a practical addition is a hidden step ladder in a pullout caddy. Specially designed lad ders that fold down extra narrow and feature nonslip rubber treads make this a handy addition you’ll reach for again and again.

Laundry Room Getting motivated to do chores like laundry is easy when you have a beautiful setting for getting to work. Introducing pops of color in nontraditional places, like the cabinetry, adds a high-end elegance. Water-inspired and earthy hues like Midtown Matte Tidewater or Arcadia Chiffon Cypress are perfect for the laundry space. Both are options in Wellborn Cabinet, Inc.’s Aspire Series, which features concealed hinges with self-close functionality and matching interiors for a high-class look, even when the doors are open for business.

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Mini Bar

If you fear you don’t have room for a mini bar, you may be surprised. Reimagining a larder cabinet, like the ones Wellborn Cabinet, Inc. offers in 30-, 33-, 36- and 42-inch widths, can create an instant bar out of just about any wall space where you can fit a cabinet. Install it as a coffee bar or traditional bar, or add the optional Appliance Pullout shelf for more versatility.

Closet A cluttered closet may not be the first thing a guest notices, but it’s a space you visit daily. Improving the organizational features can streamline your morning routine and put you in a more positive frame of mind to start each day. There’s no right or wrong when it comes to closet design, but using cabinetry in place of open shelving and rods lends a more luxurious feel. Plan for adequate hanging and closed storage, and if space allows, be sure to plan for shoes and accessories since these items can easily contribute to a closet’s disarray.

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Guests may not find themselves in your pantry very often, but you likely use this space every day. Transform your pantry for heightened utility in simple ways like using clear plastic bins for small boxed foods or stylish wicker baskets to hide away snacks. For a more permanent solution, take advantage of unused space on the back of the pantry door with thin shelves for items like seasoning packets and smaller canned goods.

Here are some clever ideas for keeping necessary items tucked out of sight but within easy reach:

Current and future testing capabilities While Cue Care is for COVID-19 patients today, it is expected to apply to a wide range of diagnostic tests in Cue’s pipeline, particularly those for which specific treatments are available. For example, if an individual tests positive for flu, they will be able to use Cue Care to connect with a healthcare professional and, if eligible, get an antiviral for flu delivered to them on the same day, all within the Cue Health App. Cue Care is expected to handle other respiratory infections, such as strep throat and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), as well as sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea.

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“Cue Care meets the need today for convenient delivery of COVID-19 treatment, and this capability will support our expanding pipeline of future diagnostics tests.”

“Early diagnosis and treatment have shown to lead to better health outcomes, which is why we’re proud to deliver timely testing and treatment all within the Cue Health App,” said Ayub Khattak, Chairman and CEO of Cue Health.

Cue has the most accurate at-home COVID-19 test**, delivering results in 20 minutes to connected mobile devices. It detects all known COVID-19 variants of concern in people with or without symptoms. Cue is used in homes, in pointof-care settings, and by world-class organizations across the country, including Johns Hopkins Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Google, the National Basketball Association, and Major League Baseball, among many others.

** #1 accuracy claim based on comparison of clinical study results submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Adminis tration (FDA) for Emergency Use Authorization for Cue and other molecular home tests. Statements in this press release about future expectations, plans and prospects, as well as any other statements regarding matters that are not historical facts, may constitute “forward-looking statements”. The words, without limitation, “antic ipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “should,” “target,” “will,” “would” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these or similar identifying words. Actual results may differ materi ally from those indicated by such forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors, including those related to the expected future diagnostic test menu and the factors discussed in the “Risk Factors” section of Cue’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 filed with the SEC on August 10, 2022. Any forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on the current expectations of Cue’s management team and speak only as of the date hereof, and Cue specifi cally disclaims any obligation to update any forward-look ing statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

StemCyte is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of firstin-class cellular therapies. It has operations in the United States, Taiwan, and India. The company has cooperated with more than 350 medical transplant centers around the world, and has successfully as sisted in the treatment of more than 2,200 patients using cord blood transplants. StemCyte considers umbilical cord blood banking its core competence, while actively pursuing new regenerative cell ther apy indications, including spinal cord injury, Long COVID treatment, acute stroke, cerebral palsy and cancers. StemCyte’s mission is to continue to develop its unique cord blood banking capabilities to achieve the goal of delivering lifesaving therapies to patients who suffered degenerative and other life-threatening diseases. Contact: research@stemcyte.com | www. stemcyte.com

SAN DIEGO, PRNewswire -- Cue Health Inc. (Nasdaq: HLTH), a healthcare technology company that puts diagnostic information at the center of care, announced the nationwide launch of Cue Care™, its same-day, at-home, test-to-treatment solution. Patients in any of the 50 states who test positive using Cue’s COVID-19 tests can now use the Cue Health App to: Consult virtually and on-demand with a healthcare professional about their test result; Obtain an e-prescription - if medically indicatedfor a medication to treat the virus; and Get the medication delivered - usually within hours* - conveniently and safely at home or the med ication will be made available for pickup at their local pharmacy.Within a few weeks, Cue Health anticipates expanding this new service to patients who test positive on any COVID-19 test, including at-home antigen tests. The Cue Care antiviral delivery service costs between $79 and $99 and includes a televisit with a healthcare professional and delivery of a medication, the cost of which is currently covered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). According to HHS, early COVID-19 treatment can help improve patient outcomes, reduce hospital ization, and even save lives.

BALDWIN PARK, Calif., PRNewswire -- Southern California cord blood regenerative therapeutics company StemCyte is pleased to announce it has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for their Phase II clinical trial for Post-COVID Syndrome (or PCS) using umbilical cord blood stem cell therapy. PCS is also referred to as Long COVID and is characterized by lingering health effects or symptoms that are not explained by tests, which could last years. PCS consists of sequelae in one-third of COVID-19 patients and could potentially be per manent. The U.S. government estimated that between 7.7 to 23 million people are suffer ing from PCS in the United States. In Asia, PCS prevalence reaches 51%. Symptoms of PCS include breathlessness, persistent cough, fatigue, pain, brain fog, anxiety, depression, palpitations, dizziness, weakness, and sleep problems. These symptoms have negative impacts on personal communica tion, daily activities, and social functioning. Some PCS suffer ers even display severe disabilities. While a recent survey in the U.S. announced more than three-quarters of PCS patients did not feel sick enough to be hospitalized when infected with SARS-CoV-2, this impending health disaster is caused by a “silent killer” that seems determined to irreversibly destroy human health. StemCyte aims to treat PCS by infusing umbilical cord blood that is capable of anti-inflammation and tissue repair. How this “silent killer” wreaks havoc on the body is still under in vestigation, as it appears SARS-CoV-2 viral infection is the current prospective mechanism leading to multiple organ damage. More over, this pathogenesis triggers long-term in flammation and auto immunity. Therefore, although COVID-19 may be resolved in a patient, the remaining Long COVID symptoms become a chron ic and systemic illness that leads to persistent PCS complications. The prevention and treatment of COVID-19 is still challenged due to speedy mutations of SARSCoV-2. Nevertheless, medical science has gradual ly identified keys to develop medicines to control infection. Hope remains in Pandora’s box as the hope to cure PCS-mediated disability is yet under develop ment. There have been a few candidates for potential treatment or cure examined in clinical trials, but almost all may just temporarily ameliorate a specific PCS symptom. Treatment with systemic and per sistent efficacy will be the total solution to cure PCS. StemCyte’s Phase II clinical trial aims to effectively treat PCS by infusing umbilical cord blood that is capable of anti-inflammation and tissue repair for long-term effect.

Cue’s COVID-19 tests have not been FDA cleared or approved; but have been authorized by FDA and under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). These products have been authorized only for the detection of nucleic acid from SARS-CoV-2, not for any other viruses or pathogens. The emergency use of these products is only authorized for the duration of the declaration that circumstances exist justify ing the authorization of emergency use of in vitro diag nostics for detection and/or diagnosis of COVID-19 under Section 564(b)(1) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. § 360bbb-3(b)(1), unless the declaration is terminated or authorization is revoked sooner.

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* Antiviral medications prescribed by independent healthcare professionals through Cue Care are subject to availability and patient eligibility. Cue Health Inc. is not affili ated with any pharmaceutical manufacturer.

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Documents available for inspection at : Cornerstone Community Development Corporation943 E. Lincoln HighwayFord Heights, IL 60411

SOUTH SUBURBANC REAL ESTATE HUD/BANK FORECLOSURES CITY & SUBURBS Call: FRED D. CLINK (773) 294-5870 realty services consortium 3+ Bedroom HOMES FOR SALE SELLER FINANCING Call: FRED D. CLINK (773) 294-5870 REALTY SERVICES CONSORTIUM LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF ILLINOIS CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. PUBLICATION NOTICE OF COURT DATE FOR REQUEST FOR NAME CHANGE (ADULT) Request of DWYNE FELTON Case Number 22M6007021.There will be a court date on my Request to change my name from: DWYNE FELTON to the new name of DWAYNE JULIUS COLLINS. The court date will be held: OCT. 31, 2022 AT 9:00 a.m. at 16501 S. KEDZIE, MARKHAM , ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY in Courtroom# 207. I ask the court to enter an order to change my name, and I state: 1. My current name is: DWYNE FELTON 2. I wish my name to be change to: DWAYNE JULIUS COLLINS 3. My address is listed at the end of the Request. 4. I have lived continuosly in Illinois for at least 6 months beginning: 11-27-1963. 5. My birth date is: 11-27-1963 6. My place of birth is: CHICAGO, COOK, ILLINOIS USA 7. I have not been adjudicated or convicted or a felony or misdemeanor in Illinis or any other state for which a pardon has not be granted. 8. I do not have an arrest for which charges have not been filed. 9. I do not have pending felony or m isdemeanor charge. 10. I have not been convicted or or placed on probation for a crime 11. I have not been convicted or or ploaced on probation for identity theift or aggravated identity theft in Illinois or an other state. 12. I have not been convicted or placed on probation for a felony in Illinois or any other state. I certify that everything in the Request for Name Changes (Adult) is thrue and correct. I understand that making a false statement on this form is perjury and has penalties provided by law under 735ILCS 5/1-109. /s/ Dwayne Julius Collins, 2655 E. 92nd Street, Chicago, Illinois 60617, 217-5979093. VERIFICATION BY WITNESS: PHILLIP L. SMITH Certify that what is stated above and on the Reuest for Name Change (Adult) is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.I understand that making a false statement on this form is perjury and has penalties provided by law under 735ILCS 5/1-109. 6154 S. Campbell, chicago, illinois 60629, 773-993-3318.

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Notice is hereby given, pursuant to “An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State,” as amended, that a certfication was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: Y22009573 on August 25, 2022. Under the Assumed Business Name of MIDWEST GAP ENTERPRISE with the business located at: 5330 S. PRAIRIE AVE. APT 2S, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60615. The true and real full name (s) and residence address of the owners(s) /partner(s) is: Owner/Partner Full Name CARL WEST Complete Address 5330 S. PRAIRIE AVE. APT. 2S, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60615,USA

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Sealed bids are invited for : Cornerstone Community Development Corporation - Parking Lot ReconstructionFord Heights, IL Scope: Scope of Work• CLEAN, HOT-TAR CRACKSEAL, SEALCOAT & RESTRIPE• SAWCUT, REMOVE & REPLACE STORM SEWER AREAS (2)-12x12• Replace with 6 inches of 6-Bag Concrete• Replace with 4 inches of compacted asphalt• SAW-CUT, REMOVE & REPLACE DAM AGED ASPHALT AREA MAIN TRAFFIC LANE• REMOVE & REPLACE DAMAGED CONCRETE BARRIER CURB: (10 L.F)• CLEAN, PRIME, INSTALL SEWER ADJ. RINGS, PRIME & RESURFACE &RESTRIPE Linear Feet: 286.12 Bid Deadline: 3:00 pm, September 7th, 2022 at Cornerstone Community Development Corporation943 E. Lincoln HighwayFord Heights, IL 60411 SAMS.gov registration required Bid Bond required: No Withdrawal of Bid due to error: No bid shall be withdrawn after the opening of the proposals without the consent of the President and the Board Members of the Agency of Cornerstone Community Development Corporation for a period of 3 days after the scheduled time of closing bids.

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State," as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County.Registration Number: Y22009499 on August10,2022. Under the Assumed Business Name of DEEZ JOYOUS CREATIONS with the business located at: 18500 MARYCREST DRIVE, COUNTRY CLUB HILLS, IL 60478 The true and real full name(s) and residence address of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Owner/Partner Full Name DIETRA LASHUN WHITE-MCKAMEY Complete Address 18500 MARYCREST DRIVE COUNTRY CLUB HILLS, IL 60478, USA Notice is heregy given, pursuant to “An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State,” as amended, that a certfication was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: Y22009563 on August 24, 2022. Under the Assumed Business Name of MG MEDIA with the business located at: 5330 S. PRAIRIE AVE. APT 2S, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60615. The true and real full name (s) and residence address of the owners(s) /partner(s) is: Owner/Partner Full Name CARL WEST Complete Address 5330 S. PRAIRIE AVE. APT. 2S, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60615,USA Bids/Public Notice/ Legal Notice

Invitation for Bids, including plans and specifications, are available from : Cornerstone Community Development Corporation943 E. Lincoln HighwayFord Heights, IL 60411Telephone (708)0758-2565

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