South Suburban Citizen 9-19-2018

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ENTERTAINMENT: ‘WON’T HE DO IT’ MUSIC VIDEO SURPASSES 1.4 MILLION VIEWS — PAGE 8 Week of Sept. 19, 2018

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Workshop Wednesdays, launched recently at South Suburban College’s Career Development and Job Center offer an opportunity to get help with a number of career-related topics such as resume writing, creating cover letters and how to dress for success.

WORKSHOP WEDNESDAYS AT SSC OFFER HELP WITH CAREER-RELATED TOPICS

The Career Development and Job Center at South Suburban College (SSC), 15800 State St. in South Holland, recently launched Workshop Wednesday’s which are being held every Wednesday during the fall semester at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. Students and community members are invited to attend the short 30-minute workshops to get a quick bit of advice on a number of career-related topics. See more on Page 2

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

CHICAGOANS ‘IMAGINE THE FUTURE’ WITH A SEASON OF SCIENCE FICTION THEMED PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT THE CITY Mayor Emanuel and Chicago Public Library (CPL) recently announced that Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick will be the 29th selection of CPL’s One Book, One Chicago (OBOC). From October 2018 through April 2019, Chicagoans will learn more about science fiction, technology, future societies, artificial intelligence and more as they explore the book and this year’s theme - Imagine the Future. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, which was first published in 1968, introduces readers to protagonist Rick Deckard in the year 2021 as he maneuvers his way through the new world order. This iconic book was the inspiration for the blockbuster film Blade Runner. CPL will join community partners to offer Chicagoans a variety of events and programs, including walking tours, art exhibits, discussions, music performances and more, to bring people, businesses and civic agencies together to engage with the book and theme. Free citywide programs will launch in early October. For a complete list of programs and to learn ways you can engage with other readers, visit onebookonechicago.org.

HEALTH

PLANNING FOR HEALTHY TREES STARTS NOW Through its Recover, Replant, Restore! program, Trees Forever is working with communities in Illinois to grow healthy urban forests and to help residents plant trees that are more resistant to natural disasters and man-made disasters, such as emerald ash borer (EAB). Fall is an excellent time to plant trees, so now is the time to start planning. It is also important to select species that are resistant to storm damage. While no tree can survive a direct hit from devastating storms, some species are a little more resistant to wind, flooding and ice. For suggestions on species that may do better, see Trees Forever’s Homeowner Guide series at: www.treesforever.org/recover. For more details on tree planting and care in general, please visit, http://www.treesforever.org/Guides.

LAW & POLITICS

SALES TAX GUIDANCE AVAILABLE FOR OUT-OF-STATE SELLERS The Illinois Department of Revenue is announcing online resources for remote (out-of-state) sellers seeking to determine whether they must begin collecting and remitting Illinois sales tax beginning Oct. 1, 2018. The guidance is a result of the enactment of Illinois Public Act 100-587 and the subsequent U.S. Supreme Court decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. Illinois Public Act 100-587 requires remote sellers who have sold either cumulative gross receipts from Illinois sales of $100,000 or more, or 200 or more separate Illinois transactions to register and remit Illinois Use Tax for sales made on or after October 1, 2018. Remote sellers should visit www.tax.illinois. gov for specific details and available resources on Illinois’ new law, including: informational bulletin, FAQs, tax matrix, and more.

Workshop Wednesdays at SSC Offer Help With Career-Related Topics Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

The Career Development and Job Center at South Suburban College (SSC), 15800 State St. in South Holland, recently launched Workshop Wednesday’s which are being held every Wednesday during the fall semester at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. Students and community members are invited to attend the short 30-minute workshops to get a quick bit of advice on a number of career-related topics. Workshop Wednesdays are an opportunity to get career information such as resume writing, creating cover letters, how to dress for success, and more through a short 20-30 minute podcast and demonstrative workshop. “This is an idea to be able to draw people back into the career center. I started here in June and upon my arrival, I found out that there was not a full-time person there so it really is incumbent upon me to create some opportunities and to involve our student work-

ers in our process as well,” said Anissa Jones, dean of student development at SSC. Each week, workshops will focus on a different subject and participants will first listen to a three to five-minute podcast provided by the College Career Service Central software that the SSC Career Development and Job Center has in their office. After listening, student workers will discuss and demonstrate the information that was given in the podcast. “The idea is to listen to the podcasts and then do a demonstrative workshop behind it. So, if the podcast was about dressing for success we would have one student dressed appropriately for interviews and one dressed inappropriately to demonstrate that. If it’s resume writing, maybe they’ll listen to that podcast and then we will go through and critique a resume for them or help them to create one on the software we have,” said Jones. Students can find a wealth of information to help them as they explore their possibilities, whether that be more schooling or entering the

workforce after finishing at SSC, but the Career Development and Job Center’s Workshop Wednesdays are also a great resource for all members of the community who are seeking to improve their employment opportunities. “From here, students are supposed to be transitioning into either their transfer to a four-year college or making their transition to a career. The idea is that we are here to help them to transition into the next phase, whatever that looks like. Our services are also open for our community to come in and read our books, check our bulletin boards, and things of that nature to see any jobs that have come through,” said Jones. The Workshop Wednesdays are new, but Jones said she is looking forward to working with the different academic programs at SSC to further tailor the career information and make it even more relevant for the needs of specific students and programs. For more information visit SSC.edu or call Quantina McDaniels at (708) 596-2000 ext. 2262.

EXCLUSIVE Former GOP Chair Steele Says He Knows Identity of Op-Ed Writer BY STACY M. BROWN NNPA Newswire Contributor

Former Republican Party National Chairman Michael Steele goes on the record with NNPA Newswire and it turns out there are more resisters inside the White House – a high-level group of Republican resisters to President Donald Trump, not a single individual, but a large and still growing group. In an NNPA Newswire exclusive, Steele said the damning New York Times op-ed by a senior Trump administration official was likely written by a team of the president’s trusted hierarchy and it’s a clear signal that America is now witnessing a White House in utter chaos. Steele, who served as party chair from 2009 to 2011, said Trump has devastated the party and has led Republicans to the brink of a midterm that could see a blue wave from sea to shining sea. “I think the midterms are going to be a correction election. Voters will correct what they see in government not being about the people’s business or government that’s more caught up in Donald Trump,” Steele said. “The voters may take the House from the Republicans in order to wake them up,” he said. On Friday, Trump said he wants Attorney General Jeff Ses-

Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele

sions to investigate and uncover the identity of the senior administration official who penned the anonymous op-ed in The New York Timesthis week. “Yeah, I would say Jeff should be investigating who the author of this piece was because I really believe it’s national security,” Trump told reporters Friday aboard Air Force One. Trump has called the author “gutless” and a “coward” and the White House reportedly has a list of 12 people whom they believe could be the author of the piece which claimed there’s a “resistance” within the administration. Steele said he believes he knows the identity of the author – or, rather he said, authors. “In many senses, it’s a cry for help, an acknowledgment within Trump’s White House that, as the saying goes, ‘Houston, we have a problem,’” Steele said. However, unlike so many

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others who believe it’s the work of one senior official, Steele said he thinks more than one staffer is behind the damning article. “It’s my take that this isn’t the hand of or the handprint of one individual,” he said. “I’ve read that and I can hear a lot of different voices that I know personally.” He compared the matter to a group of employees all of whom are upset with the boss. “No individual will want to go to the boss or go public, so they sit there talking and they write a letter together and give it to one person to take it – in this case to the press,” Steele said. “That letter reflects the views and concerns of many individuals inside the White House.” As to why he wouldn’t reveal the identities, Steele likened it to journalists who maintain anonymous sources. “You have contacts and I have contacts,” Steele said. “My contacts tell me a lot of things that was inspired in the books by Michael Wolf, Omarosa Manigult Newman and Bob Woodward,” he said of the authors of recent books that paint the president as unhinged and out of control. Wolf said he couldn’t relate to those like Sen. Ted Cruz supporting Trump because of the nasty attacks the president made against Cruz and his family

during the 2016 campaign. “I’m sorry, no election is worth my dignity,” he said. “When I wake up in the morning and look in the mirror for a shave, I want to like the guy that’s looking back at me from the mirror. Ted Cruz is in a battle for his political life when he really should be walking away with this election.” Steele said he believes the Republican Party has lost its soul. He said it was once the party that supported and advocated for Civil Rights and Voting Rights, but now the GOP has become infamous for demeaning and racist statements like referring to certain places as “shithole” countries. “When you give [credence] to the idea that people from this culture are thieves, murderers and racist and come from shithole countries, I don’t know how you come to them and say we want your vote,” Steele said. Finally, he said the upcoming midterms will represent a challenge for Republicans because Trump has had two years in office and voters are now more likely to seek the anti-Trump. “Before they had Trump against Hillary, someone they didn’t like,” Steele said. “Now, it’s Trump by himself and instead of comparing Trump to Hillary, they are comparing candidates running for office against Donald Trump.”


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Pride, athletic prowess and academic excellence fuel the HBCU Classics here and nationwide When the Miles College Golden Bears and Morehouse College’s Maroon Tigers take to the field for their momentous match-up on Saturday September 22 at Soldier Field as part of the Chicago Football Classic, they will join a long tradition of HBCU football match-ups that date back to the late 60s. The first HBCU Classic was held in 1968 between Morgan State and Grambling State in New York City. That inaugural event drew more than 60,000 frenzied fans to Yankee Stadium. A combination of things made the match-up legendary and paved the way for the Chicago matchup on this coming Saturday. First, the immense talent of the teams involved, with Grambling State being helmed by the legendary coach Eddie Robinson, the winningest coach in the NCAA. Second, the flamboyant marching band competitions and lastly, the pride and self-esteem on display for tens of thousands attending these classic matchups. The Chicago Football Classic embraces those same component’s - big-stage football, academic excellence and artistic prowess – and they will be on full display for the 21st Annual event. And the crowds are no less impressive. This year, the Chicago Football Classic is expected to draw over 40,000 attendees and pump over a million dollars into Chicago’s economic engine. Miles College and Morehouse College are part of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC), one of the four conferences, comprised entirely of black college teams. The other three are the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), and the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The two teams meet earlier this year in a non-conference doubleheader ending with Miles College defeating Morehouse 7 to 4. Equally impressive is the Miles College Purple Marching Machine which was voted HBCU Sports Band of the Year in 2017 with 44% of 43K votes cast. No doubt the Morehouse College Maroon Tiger Marching Band is not intimidated by that distinction as their band is known by its nom de plume the “House of Funk Marching Band. This year’s Classic will continue in the grand tradition of the over 40 classics happening around the country and do it as only Chicago can. If you want to get a taste of the band competition before the game there will be a Back to School Pep Rally featuring the drumlines from both schools on Friday, September 21 at Daley Plaza, 50 West Washington St., Chicago, IL at 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. This 21st Annual Chicago Football Classic is a celebration of the role that Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) play in the life of young people. Offering both the pomp and pageantry of the game and it’s legendary “Battle of the Bands”, it is also about preparing students for the future that a quality education will provide them. The CFC Weekend events include: • Thursday, Sept. 20 – President’s Reception, honoring the two teams’ presidents: Dr. George T. French, Jr. (Miles College) and Dr. David A.

Left to right: Chicago Football Classic Founder Larry Huggins, Darren Benton, Walgreens, Chicago Football Classic Founder Everett Rand and Andre Pattillo, Director of Athletics, Morehouse College.

Thomas (Morehouse College.) Invitation-only event. • Friday, Sept. 21 – Golf Outing and Coaches Luncheon at Harborside International Golf Center, 11001 South Doty Avenue East, Chicago, IL 60628 7 a.m. Registration /9a “Shot gun start” 2:30 p.m. Coaches Luncheon. Tickets $1,200 foursome and $1,600 for foursome and Hole Sponsor Back to School Pep Rally featuring the drumlines from both schools at Daley Plaza, 50 West Washington St., Chicago, IL at 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. • Saturday, Sept. 22 – CFC-HBCU College Fair is from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Soldier Field in the United Club. The event will feature more than 30 schools and is open to the public. BMO Harris Bank presents the Empowerment Summit, focused on money management. This HBCU College Fair event is co-produced by the City Colleges of Chicago and the Chicago Public Schools. Chicago Football Classic Tailgating 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The High School Battle of the Bands – 12 p.m. The CFC Vendor Marketplace 1:30 p.m. through the end of the game Classic Kick-Off 3:30 p.m.

Battle of the College Bands – Half Time Tickets are $18, $25, $35 and $45, discount tickets are available at Walgreens. Tickets may also be purchased at Midway Wholesalers, 41 W. 84th St.; (773-874-8000 x4025), Riteway-Huggins Construction, 1030 E. 87th St.; (773) 734-1600, Groupon and Ticketmaster. This year, the CFC will raffle a new 2017 neon green Rocky Ridge Jeep Wrangler from Sherman Dodge to benefit the Chicago Football Classic Scholarship Fund. The CFC Scholarship Fund provides financial support for students attending the participating HBCU schools. A limited amount of tickets will be on sale for $100 and the winning ticket will be drawn at the end of the game. Raffle tickets for the Rocky Ridge Jeep Wrangler are $100 and are available at Midway Wholesalers and Riteway Huggins Construction. For additional ticket, event and vendor information, visit the CFC website at www. chicagofootballclassic.org. This year’s 2018 Chicago Football Classic Co-Presenting sponsors are, BMO Harris Bank and Sherman Dodge, Comcast - NBC 5 Chicago, Telemundo Chicago and NBC Sports Chicago. Participating sponsors include: Ariel Investments, Aramark, Avión, CHA, the City of Chicago, the Chicago Park District, the

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City Colleges of Chicago, the Chicago Public Schools, Christmas in the Wards, Citizen Newspapers, ComEd, Crawford Broadcasting, CTA, Eastlake Management, Fifth Third Bank, Heneghan Wrecking Co., the Hudson Group, Illinois Secretary of State, Illinois State Treasurer, Illinois Bicentennial, iHeartRadio, Illinois Restaurant Association, INTREN, JB for Governor, Linn-Mathes, Local 134 IBEW, Loop Capital, Madison Construction, Midway Wholesalers, Manny’s, MAC ONE Midway, McHugh Construction, Mesirow Financial, Moet Hennessy, Peoples Gas, Providence Bank, Riteway-Huggins Construction, Self-Help Bank, Southwest Airlines, SSP- America, Starbucks Foundation, TrueStar, Uber, Vantage, Walgreens, Wintrust and WVON-AM. About the Chicago Football Classic: The Chicago Football Classic’s mission is to support educational achievement, promote higher education, encourage culture and excellence, and showcase the spirit and tradition of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities by providing an exciting football game in Chicago that provides financial assistance to college-bound students. The Classic’s events influence students and parents to consider the rich academic opportunities offered by HBCUs.


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BUSINESS Report Lists 308 Black Corporate Directors of America's 500 Largest Public Companies, Identifies 187 Corporations with No Black Directors Black Enterprise (BE) has released its latest exclusive report on African American representation on the corporate boards of 500 of America's largest publicly traded companies today at BlackEnterprise.com. The media company identifies 308 African American directors at S&P 500 companies, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Prudential Financial Inc., ExxonMobil, and FedEx Corp., on the BLACK ENTERPRISE Registry of Corporate Directors. In addition, the report reveals 184 companies with no African American representation among their boards of directors. Black Enterprise’s report spotlights prominent African American directors including Estée Lauder Cos. Inc. EVP and

CFO Tracey T. Travis, who serves on the board of Accenture PLC, and Adtalem Global Education Inc.'s President and CEO Lisa W. Wardell, who serves on the board of Lowe's Cos. Inc. "It's been six years since we began producing our annual report on boardroom power, representing our scorecard on diversity at the highest levels of corporate America," said Earl "Butch" Graves Jr., CEO and president of Black Enterprise. "As such, we present the Black Enterprise Registry of Corporate Directors—our exclusive bench, if you will, of power hitters who sit on the boards of the nation's largest publicly traded corporations."

The registry is drawn from the S&P 500 based on market capitalization as of May 4th, 2018. Black Enterprise compiled the listing by reviewing proxy statements and annual reports, as well as contacting investor relations departments, corporate governance experts, and organizations such as the Black Corporate Directors Conference and the Executive Leadership Council (ELC); the latter is a network of the nation's most highly ranked African American corporate executives. For the complete list and the full report of "Power in the Boardroom.” Visit www.blackenterprise.com for more information.

REAL ESTATE

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Offering Mortgages for as Little as 3 Percent Down BY CHRISTOPHER G. COX Publisher and managing editor, www.realesavvy.com

Nation’s Two Largest Mortgage Clearinghouses Offering Mortgages for as Little as 3 Percent Down One of the biggest obstacles confronting lowand moderate-income home buyers is coming as well as in a classroom setting,” she adds. up with the 20 percent down payment that Home Ready and Home Possible can help to many financial advisors recommend they have make it possible to overcome such factors as low in the bank prior to entering the housing inventory and rising housing market. Under Fannie home prices that make it difficult Mae’s Home Ready and Freddie for individuals and families to Mac’s Home Possible programs, enter the housing market and it might be possible to obtain a obtain an attractive mortgage mortgage with substantially less interest rate. cash on hand. The National Association While there are some of Realtors and Freddie Mac differences in the two programs, estimate that median price Terri Sicilia, vice president of growth for housing will accelerate underwriting for Residential by 3.5 percent in 2018, whereas Mortgage Services, says they median household income is only are both “beneficial products, growing by about 2.7 percent. Christopher G. Cox, especially for borrowers putting Among the differences in the publisher and managing less than 20 percent down.” editor, www.realesavvy.com two programs, Sicilia says, is “These programs offer a lot of that the Fannie Mae program flexibility that you don’t have with a traditional allows a buyer to own other properties at the 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage, “Sicilia notes, “such time of closing, while the Freddie Mac program as reduced PMI (private mortgage insurance) does not. Another difference, she notes, is that that helps to make the monthly payment lower.” Home Possible does not allow the use of a nonBorrowers interested into looking into these occupant co-borrower while Home Ready may. programs need to educate themselves, Sicilia Both products may permit a borrower to says, because some loan officers might not be use income from a boarder or housemate to be comfortable with them or might not know considered as a portion of the overall income about them. She explains that both Freddie in some cases, as long as it does not exceed 30 Mac and Fannie Mae offer online counseling percent of the total income used to qualify and programs for prospective homebuyers. “The required documentation can be produced to Fannie Mae program is $75.00 and the Freddie document payment received for one year. Mac program is free. Both can be taken online Both the Freddie and Fannie programs

ONE OF THE BIGGEST OBSTACLES CONFRONTING LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME HOME BUYERS IS COMING UP WITH THE 20 PERCENT DOWN PAYMENT THAT MANY FINANCIAL ADVISORS RECOMMEND THEY HAVE IN THE BANK PRIOR TO ENTERING THE HOUSING MARKET. UNDER FANNIE MAE’S HOME READY AND FREDDIE MAC’S HOME POSSIBLE PROGRAMS, IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A MORTGAGE WITH SUBSTANTIALLY LESS CASH ON HAND. compete with the low-down-payment program of The Federal Housing Administration (FHA), which offers loans for as little as 3.5 percent down for buyers with a credit score of 580. Aside from their own funds, a borrower can receive assistance in reaching the minimum three percent contribution from a range of sources, including a gift from a person meeting the definition of a related person, funds from a government or non-governmental agency, Employer Assisted Homeownership (EAH) programs and Affordable Seconds. Any contributing agencies cannot be affiliated with

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the lender or the origination of the mortgage except in the case of an EAH. A few other features of the Fannie and Freddie programs are: Home Ready • No income limits in underserved areas • Applicants without credit scores may be eligible using alternative credit references such as rent, insurance and utility payments • Mortgage insurance can be cancelled when 20 percent of equity in home is reached • Primary residence only • Not restricted to first-time home buyers • Allows a non-occupant co-borrower to qualify • Ownership of other property allowed Home Possible • No income limits in underserved areas • Applicants without credit scores may be eligible using alternative credit references, such as rent, insurance and utility payments • Primary residence only • Mortgage insurance can be cancelled when 20 percent of equity in home is reached • Not restricted to first-time home buyers One of borrowers Sicilia worked with was able to obtain a mortgage under Home Ready by documenting that he had 12 months of income from a boarder as a portion of his overall income. “This would not have been possible with a traditional, fixed-rate mortgage,” she said.


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FASHION

Fashion: How to Choose the Right Look for Any Occasion BY DELANEY GEORGE Data News Weekly/NNPA Member

Fashion is not just the clothes, the hair, the shoes or the accessories; fashion is every little element combined that makes “the look.” Make-up is one of those crucial elements that can make or break your desired look. While going natural is acceptable, a little make-up can enhance any look. Here are a few tips to make sure you don’t waste a great outfit on bad make-up. Always remember that make-up is applied in layers. Just like with other fashion elements, you have to start with the right foundation; then you have to build on it. When it comes to clothes, it’s about matching the right shirt or blouse with the right skirt, then matching the right skirt with the right shoe, adding the right accessories etc. When it comes to make-up, you have to match the right eye shadow with the right lip, then match that combo with the

right sparkling highlighter. The right make-up can complement any look that you want to create as long as you remember that every element has to work together. Make-up artist Ebony Harris, uses multi-colored shadows, glitters, and everything else in her make-up arsenal to capture her clients’ vision for their look. “I always ask my clients, ‘What’s the occasion?’ or ‘What does your favorite outfit look like?’ so, that I can make sure that I apply the perfect look,” said Harris. When it comes to clothes, it’s always best to not be too “matchy, matchy,” but when it comes to your face, a coordinated look is your best bet. For more fashion and make-up tips, follow Delaney on Twitter @DelaneyGPro. The Data News Weekly is a member publication of the National Newspaper Publishers Association. Learn more about becoming a member at www. nnpa.org.

Fashion is not just the clothes, the hair, the shoes or the accessories; fashion is every little element combined that makes “the look.” Make-up is one of those crucial elements that can make or break your desired look. While going natural is acceptable, a little make-up can enhance any look. Here are a few tips to make sure you don’t waste a great outfit on bad make-up.

Texture on the Runway '18 Kicked Off New York Fashion Week

NaturallyCurly co-founder, Michelle Breyer (L) and recording artist Amara La Negra (R) seen at NaturallyCurly presents Texture On The Runway powered by Sally Beauty in New York City. (PRNewsfoto/NaturallyCurly)

More than 900 influencers, media and VIPs filled NYC's Iconic Gotham Hall to celebrate NaturallyCurly's signature event Texture on the Runway on Thursday, September 6th during New York's Spring 2019 Fashion Week to celebrate the beauty of curls and coils. Retailer Sally Beauty returned as the retail sponsor for the innovative runway show that puts textured hair front and center. This year's event was also a celebration of NaturallyCurly's 20th anniversary. The media company has been at the center of a two-decade revolution that transformed the way the world views curls, coils and waves. Since 1998, NaturallyCurly has been the pioneer in empowering, educating and inspiring its community of consumers, influencers, and beauty enthusiasts. By focusing on texture from Day 1, NaturallyCurly has attracted an inclusive community of all ages and ethnicities, men and women, from wavies to super coilies. Hosted by NaturallyCurly co-founder Michelle Breyer, and recording artist and breakout star of Love & Hip Hop Miami Amara La Negra, seven top texture brands showcased their distinctive take on texture down the runway. This year's runway sponsors included Camille Rose Naturals, Cantu, Carol's Daughter, Creme of Nature, Mielle Organics, SheaMoisture and The Mane Choice featuring their own unique textured hair inspiration and debuting looks that truly celebrate coils, curls and waves as well as fashion. "At Sally Beauty, we believe the best hair type is your hair type, and we are committed to providing a diverse assortment of products for our customers," said Linda Voracek, Group Vice President of Merchandising for Sally Beauty. "Texture on the Runway is unique from other events in that it allows hair to dictate fashion and highlights the diversity of hair textures and styles in a bold way." Since NaturallyCurly launched Texture on the Runway in 2012 at City Winery in New York City,

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it has become one of the most anticipated events in the natural hair community. The innovative runway show arose out of NaturallyCurly cofounder Michelle Breyer's frustration that Fashion Week lacked inclusivity. "As I covered Fashion Week, I was disappointed to see that the models on the runway didn't reflect the diversity of our community," Breyer says. "We decided to create an event that celebrated texture and inclusion, and we wanted to do it during Fashion Week." Texture on the Runway puts curls, coils and waves front and center, letting the hair inspire the fashion rather than the other way around. Brands are encouraged to take their interpretations of texture down the runway, from intricate protective styles like braids and twists, to cascading curls or big luscious 'fros. In recent years, the brands' creativity has expanded well beyond the hair and fashion. This year, Cantu's presentation featured a true New Orleans second line band, SheaMoisture integrated a reggae soul performance by Meta and the Cornerstones and Carol's Daughter energized the crowd with an electrifying dance group, The Red Project NYC. "At Sally Beauty we are committed to helping our consumers find and celebrate their natural beauty," states Karonda Cook, Director of Merchandising, Sally Beauty. "We know that beauty is not a one size fits all approach and believe in beauty for all. We were thrilled to be this year's retail sponsor for Texture on the Runway to help tell our story. It was also a great opportunity to interact with brand partners and influencers to make sure they understand the importance of our brand and what our customers mean to us." Through 15-minute presentations, hair sponsors showcased their interpretation of modern, textured hair. For more information about Texture on the Runway, visit, TextureontheRunway.com or follow @NaturallyCurly on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.


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ENTERTAINMENT Astellas Announces Launch of ‘What's Next Sweepstakes’ with Laila Ali

Koryn Hawthorne

‘Won’t He Do It’ Music Video Surpasses 1.4 Million Views Inspirational music “It Girl” Koryn Hawthorne continues to shatter records as a new artist, making history as the first female artist to hold the #1 position on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart for 26 weeks with her energizing single, “Won’t He Do It,” remaining #1 on the latest chart (for the week of September 15, 2018). Hawthorne’s chart-topping success surpasses the previous record of 25 weeks set in 2013 by Tamela Mann with “Take Me to the King.” In addition to the new chart milestone, the 20-year-old’s official “Won’t He Do It” music video has garnered over 1.4 million views and counting since its debut exactly one month ago.

“Won’t He Do It” – the lead single off her charttopping debut full-length album Unstoppable – is also currently #1 on the BDS Gospel chart (for 18 weeks) and #1 on the MediaBase Gospel chart (for 17 weeks). Hawthorne is maintaining a busy schedule this fall, including a recent return appearance on the hit television series Greenleaf in last week’s episode. The 2018 Dove Awards double nominee, who is up for New Artist of the Year and Contemporary Gospel/Urban Recorded Song of the Year, will be performing at the award show on October 16th. She is touring in September and November with Jonathan McReynolds on

the Make Room Tour. The tour includes sold-out stops in Brooklyn, Washington DC, Richmond, Philadelphia and Atlanta, and also makes stops in Memphis and St. Louis. Koryn Hawthorne, “Won’t He Do It” official music video: https://youtu.be/OwrE0YjfNGg To connect with Koryn Hawthorne, please visit: Website: https://korynhawthorne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ korynhawthornemusic/ Instagram: @KorynHawthorne Twitter: @KorynHawthorne

Astellas Pharma US, Inc., recently announced the launch of the "What's Next Sweepstakes," sponsored by Myrbetriq® (mirabegron). Fans age 18 and older can enter for a chance to win a trip for two to Los Angeles to attend a spring 2019 taping of ABC's hit show "Dancing with the Stars" (DWTS). Featuring healthy cooking enthusiast, lifestyle maven, best-selling author, TV host, retired boxing world champion, and DWTS alumna Laila Ali (Season 4), the "What's Next Sweepstakes" launches in conjunction with the 27th season of DWTS, premiering on ABC Monday, Sept. 24, at 8 p.m. EDT. "Boxing was one of my first challenges – after all, it's in my genes," Ali said. "But I never stop challenging myself, which is how I continue to grow outside the ring as a mom, successful CEO of my own healthy lifestyle brand, cook and author, and competitive dancer on 'Dancing with the Stars.' I'm encouraging people to enter the 'What's Next Sweepstakes' for a chance to win, but more importantly, celebrate 'What's Next' for them." Ali appears in 15- and 30-second video vignettes in which she reflects on the various challenges she has embraced and encourages viewers to challenge themselves to figure out what's next in their own lives. The spots will air during various ABC programming nationwide. "Astellas is proud to continue its sponsorship with ABC and 'Dancing with the Stars,' and give fans an opportunity to see their favorite dancers compete as part of the live audience," said John Colucci, Assistant Director of Urology Marketing at Astellas. The "What's Next Sweepstakes" runs through Nov. 25, 2018. No purchase is necessary. For official rules, including full details, and to enter, visit http:// www.WinWhatsNext.com.

Tickets for Stand Up for Heroes Event Now On Sale Tickets for the New York Comedy Festival's 12th annual Stand Up For Heroes (SUFH) event at Madison Square Garden are now on sale. Top talent at this year's event includes Jimmy Carr, Eric Church, Jim Gaffigan, Seth Meyers, Bruce Springsteen and Jon Stewart, who will headline the event at the Hulu Theater at MSG on Monday,

November 5th. Top comedians and musical artists will unite to honor our nation's post-9/11 impacted veterans and their families, and raise funds and awareness to support the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF).

Stand Up for Heroes, one of New York's most anticipated nights of hope, healing and laughter, is presented by the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF) and the New York Comedy Festival (NYCF). The NYCF is known to bring together the biggest names in comedy for a week of eclectic standup performances spanning across New York's five www.thechicagocitizen.com

boroughs. For the past eleven years, Stand Up For Heroes has kicked off the New York Comedy Festival to recognize and honor the incredible resilience and continuing recovery of our nation's wounded veterans and their families. For tickets, visit ticketmaster. com, bobwoodrufffoundation.org OR nycomedyfestival.com

Laila Ali Photo by: Gage Skidmore


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From The Hit TV Show Bring It- Dancer Sunjai Williams Debuts Her New “Sunjai Doll” Television personality and dancer Sunjai

Williams from the hit TV show Bring it, has partnered with renowned doll designer Stacey McBride-Irby of IamUdolls to create a fashion doll in her likeness. Sunjai Williams is best known as the fan favorite from Bring it. Her personal struggles to become a better dancer were chronicled on the show. As a result, fans grew to love and support Sunjai, because she never gave up! When she finally made the cuts and became a part of their award-winning dance team, fans went crazy! For 15 years Stacey McBride-Irby was a designer at Mattel, creating countless dolls for the iconic Barbie line, Disney princess, the AKA Sorority’s Centennial Barbie, most notable for creating the So in Style African American line of Barbie that more closely represented contemporary girls and young women of color. Through perseverance, prayer and dedication, Stacey is honored to launch her IamUdolls (under Mclrby ent) with the Uniquely Beautiful, Sunjai Williams Doll. Available at: Amazon.com – Search for Sunjai Doll

EDUCATION

Large-Scale Efforts Helping Pre-K Teachers Receive Resources; You Can, Too (StatePoint) Studies have shown that high-quality pre-K education better prepares children to achieve in school and makes them more likely to strive for higher vocational aspirations. It also has a positive impact on society. For every dollar spent on high-quality early education, society gains as much as $13 in long-term savings, according to a 2016 study by Nobel Laureate, James Heckman. “Too many teachers struggle to access essential classroom resources,” says Sally McCrady, chair and president of PNC Foundation. “Luckily, it’s easier than ever to get involved in supporting local efforts to help pre-K teachers and their classrooms and students.” Large-scale efforts are being made to help more teachers, classrooms and children get the resources they need, such as science kits, books, art supplies and field trips. One example of this is a $5 million alliance between the PNC Foundation and DonorsChoose.org, a crowd-funding platform whereby teachers request the materials and experiences they need most for their classrooms, and donors can give to the vetted projects that inspire them. Any person interested in helping pre-K teachers can access DonorsChoose.org and donate to a project. “Though teachers often spend their own money on classroom supplies, they still need many more resources to provide a well-rounded, high-quality learning experience,” says Yasmina S. Vinci, executive director, National Head Start Association (NHSA), a not-for-profit advocacy organi-

zation dedicated to supporting the Head Start community. Major initiatives of this alliance include: • Teacher Gift Cards: Every teacher who submitted a preK project request in the PNC footprint since April 4, 2017 received a $100 electronic gift card to be used on DonorsChoose.org. More than 3,700 public pre-K and Head Start teachers received the cards to support new projects. • Spotlight: One outstanding early education teacher in most PNC markets has been honored as a Teacher Hero for his or her efforts and involvement in the alliance. All hon-

orees received a $2,000 gift card to fund a project in their classrooms and a second $2,000 gift card to help seed other pre-K projects listed on DonorsChoose.org. • PNC Volunteer Gift Cards: All PNC employees who volunteered for the early education initiative Grow Up Great in 2017 will receive a $50 electronic gift card to support pre-K project requests on DonorsChoose.org. These resources are already having real-world impacts. Last year’s campaign enabled nearly 244,000 preschool children across 21 states and the District of Columbia to receive new classroom materials and educational opportunities. More than 7,500 pre-K classroom projects benefited from the grant, which was made in support of PNC Grow Up Great, its $350 million early childhood education initiative. Teachers and donors can visit PNCGrowUpGreat.com/donorschoose for more information. “Because of these efforts, we can introduce our children to more activities and opportunities to learn more skills,” says Chicago pre-K teacher, Denise Lopez-Gill. “The supplies that I have received have transformed our classroom environment.”


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