Citizen THORNTON TOWNSHIP REAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS FOR 2018 — Pages 10-22 Week of Nov. 21, 2018
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SOUTH SUBURBAN
BUSINESS
FROM RADIO TO PUBLIC RELATIONS, SOUTH SUBURBAN RESIDENT SHARES HER STORY OF STRUGGLE AND SUCCESS
Ameritech Financial: Student Loan Borrowers Are Getting Married Later, But Could Getting Married Too Early Be a Problem for Student Loans Too? PAGE 4
NEWS
Denise Jordan Walker is the founder of Candid Public Relations and a well-known former smooth jazz radio host in Chicago. Over the last few decades, Walker has built a long list of celebrity clients and developed an impeccable ear for jazz music.
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ENTERTAINMENT Lucky Listener Gets A Chance to Win a Trip to Lagos, Nigeria PAGE 8
Media professional Denise Jordan Walker (pictured) is a long time resident of Chicago’s south suburbs and recently opened up to share her story with the Chicago Citizen Newspaper. Photo Credit: Provided by Denise Jordan Walker
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION
USF SOCIAL WORKERS PRESENT AT THE 64TH ANNUAL COUNCIL University of St. Francis social work educators Dr. Audrey Davis, teaching instructor, and Dr. Laura Honegger, assistant professor, presented on Sunday, November 11th at the 64th Annual Council on Social Work Education Conference in Orlando, Florida. The national conference, which took place this year from November 8th- 11th, is attended by over 2,500 social work educators each year. It fosters and facilitates best practices in areas of curriculum development and research in social work professionals.
HEALTH
ANTIBIOTICS CAN’T KILL THE COMMON COLD Antibiotics save lives and are critical tools for treating a number of common and more serious infections. However, antibiotics are often used when they should not, which can cause them to stop working. Up to 50 percent of all prescribed antibiotics are not needed or are not effective as prescribed. Each year in the United States, at least two million people become infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria and at least 23,000 die. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), antibiotics do not work on viruses, such as those that cause colds, flu, or runny noses, even if the mucus is thick, yellow, or green. And taking antibiotics will not make you feel better if you have a virus. Antibiotics are only needed for treating infections caused by bacteria, but even some bacterial infections get better without antibiotics, including many sinus infections and some ear infections.
LAW & POLITICS
LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST ONLINE SELLERS OF E-CIGARETTES AND ‘E-JUICES’ Mayor Emanuel joined Corporation Counsel Ed Siskel, Business Affairs and Consumer Protection Commissioner (BACP) Rosa Escareno, and Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) Commissioner Julie Morita, MD and filed a lawsuit recently against eight online sellers of e-cigarette products for illegally selling their products to Chicago youth. The lawsuit, which was filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, is one of several initiatives designed to combat the illicit marketing and sales of e-cigarette products to Chicago’s young people.
From Radio To Public Relations, South Suburban Resident Shares Her Story Of Struggle and Success Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
Denise Jordan Walker is the founder of Candid Public Relations and a well-known former smooth jazz radio host in Chicago. Over the last few decades, Walker has built a long list of celebrity clients and developed an impeccable ear for jazz music. Walker got her start as the spokesperson for Fashion Fair Cosmetics with Johnson Publishing Company, a Chicago based company known for publishing Ebony Magazine and Jet Magazine. Eventually, Walker was hired as a radio host for WNUA 95.5 FM which was a popular smooth jazz radio station based in Chicago. “I got hired at WNUA and I was there for a long time. I was hired at WNUA before I got married and I actually got married on the air and listeners got a chance to decide if I should be Denise Jordan, or Denise Walker, or Denise Jordan Walker and everybody loved Denise
Jordan Walker. That was in 1989 when I got married and I stayed at WNUA for years until I was offered a position at V103,” said Walker. Walker inevitably took the job at V103, a competing radio station in Chicago, after they gave her an offer she couldn’t refuse, even though she loved her job and colleagues at WNUA. “It was just devastating to me because WNUA was the best place ever. Literarily the best place that I have ever worked in my life and we were like a family but I made the decision because at the time, the money they were offering me was crazy,” said Walker. As a result of her decision to accept a position at a competing radio station WNUA enacted a non-compete clause on Walker and made it so she could not begin working at V103 for a year after leaving WNUA. “Before I got to V103, WNUA somehow found out about it and they slapped a no-compete clause on me so that meant that I couldn’t
work in radio anywhere else for up to a year. I was totally shocked,” said Walker. Little did she know, this seemingly life-shattering event would lead her to a successful career in public relations. The same night that Walker was released from WNUA and learned that she could not begin working at V103 for a year was the same night she met Bernie Mac who would become her first celebrity client as a public relations specialist. “The day WNUA let me go was the day I met Bernie and then next day here I was working for Bernie and on the payroll,” said Walker. Today, Walker has a long list of clients including the Chicago Bulls, The Walter Payton Foundation, The Hadiya Pendleton Foundation, Bernie Mac, Billy Dee Williams, Al Roker, Maysa, The Harlem Globetrotters, John Travolta, Al Richard Simmons, and many more. Through the years of struggle and success, Walker has remained a resident of Chicago’s south suburbs.
One in Four Items in a Recycling Cart are Not Recyclable, Are you recycling right? On America Recycles Day,local government leaders, multiple organizations and the waste industry, asked consumers if they are recycling right. Based on audits performed by the recycling industry, one in four items placed in the recycling cart is not recyclable which has led to increased contamination. To tackle the issue of recycling contamination, the National Waste and Recycling Association (NWRA) and Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) formed a state-wide task force to bring the recycling industry - haulers and sorting facility operators - together with government and business to develop simple, cohesive recycling education materials to help residents better understand what items should and should not be placed in recycling carts. “Recycling is more highly contaminated with non-recyclable garbage than ever before,” said Walter Willis, SWALCO executive director and co-chair of the NWRA – SWANA task force. “The non-recyclable items weigh down sorting facilities, reduce commodity prices, and affect the re-manufacturing markets,” continued Willis. “Recycling facilities report contamination from 25% to over 35% in some of the recycling streams,” said Lisa Disbrow, vice chair of the Illinois Chapter of NWRA and co-chair of the NWRA and SWANA task force. “As recycling facilities add labor to help remove contamination and slow lines to improve recovery, these additional costs are passed along which may increase costs for local governments, and ultimately residents,” commented Disbrow. The task force identified the most common items placed in the recycling cart that are not recyclable including plastic bags, tanglers (i.e. garden hoses, wire, cords, clothing), food waste, medical waste including syringes, and batteries. As a result of the task force discussions, guide-
To tackle the issue of recycling contamination, the National Waste and Recycling Association (NWRA) and Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) formed a state-wide task force to bring the recycling industry - haulers and sorting facility operators - together with government and business to develop simple, cohesive recycling education materials to help residents better understand what items should and should not be placed in recycling carts.
lines were developed to represent the common recycling denominators of all programs throughout the state, and the goal is to have them as go-to guidelines for all programs, all haulers, and all educators throughout the state. Participating in the discussions at the task force, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency developed and launched a new webpage this month to answer recycling questions for Illinois residents: https:// www2.illinois.gov/epa/topics/waste-management/Pages/recycling.aspx “Recycling contamination remains a real issue for municipalities nationwide and Chicago is excited to join the effort to increase education and outreach and reduce contamination in Illinois,” said John Tully, Commissioner, Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation. “Many residents
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want to divert reusable items like clothing or compostable material like yard waste from landfills but don’t realize they aren’t accepted and actually cause contamination. Chicago residents can visit www. recyclebycity.com/chicago for recycling guidelines and more information on where to take materials that are not accepted in their Blue carts.” In addition to representatives of NWRA, SWANA, IEPA, the task force participants include: USEPA, City of Chicago, Cook County, DuPage County, Kane County, Madison County, Will County, Solid Waste Agencies of Cook County, Lake County and West Cook County, and multiple organizations including the Illinois County Solid Waste Management Association, Illinois Recycling Association, and the Steel Recycling Institute.
CITIZEN | South Suburban | Week of Nov. 21, 2018
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Free Fundraising Opportunity for Nonprofits on #GivingTuesday In an effort to increase donations to nonprofit organizations on #GivingTuesday, YouTube show host Devin Thorpe will be streaming live for 24 hours on Tuesday, November 27, 2018. He calls the event the #GivingTuesday streamathon. The event will include interviews with nonprofit leaders who are fundraising on #GivingTuesday. While dozens have already signed up and scheduled their interviews, times are still available and Thorpe is still accepting applications at apply.gtstreamathon.org. “Every year since the 92nd Street Y and the UN Foundation came together to organize the first #GivingTuesday, the event has grown, motivating people to make giving a part of their holiday tradition,” Thorpe says. “Black Friday and Cyber Monday help us think about our closest friends and how to make them happy. #GivingTuesday helps us turn our attention to those beyond our personal circles.” “The #GTstreamathon is a fun way for us to expand our reach on #GivingTuesday,” says Heidi Totten, founder of 100 Humanitarians. “We’re looking to significantly increase donations this year and participating in Devin’s show gives us another way to reach new people and share urgency and excitement with our existing donor base so we can help more families lift themselves out of poverty in Kenya.” The nonprofits participating in this year’s #GTstreamathon include: Penn State, the Rotary International, Smile Train, GlobalGiving and Water.org. There is no cost to participate. Nonprofit leaders can join the call from their laptops or cell phones from almost anywhere in the world. Large or small, all nonprofits are invited to apply. The #GTstreamthon is made possible by sponsors, including: DonorPerfect, Johnson & Johnson’s CaringCrowd, FundRazr, Durham Jones & Pinegar and a generous donor who sponsored in honor of the Salt Lake Choral Artists. There are limited sponsorship opportunities still available. Interest parties can express interest at apply.gtstreamathon.org.
The #GTstreamathon is a 24-hour video livestream on #GivingTuesday hosted by Devin Thorpe, (pictured), a YouTube show host, whose guests include nonprofit leaders, celebrities and crowdfunding professionals. Watch the live stream on Nov. 27, 2018 at gtstreamathon.org.
EEOC responds to a significant increase in inquiries concerning potential discrimination claims The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) responded to a significant increase this past fiscal year in calls, emails and online inquiries concerning potential discrimination claims and high demand for its new Respectful Workplaces Training Program. The increased demand is reflected in over 554,000 calls and emails to the EEOC and more than 200,000 inquiries concerning potential discrimination claims. The launch of a nationwide online inquiry and appointment system as part of the EEOC’s Public Portal resulted in a 30 percent
increase in inquiries and over 40,000 intake interviews. “Many people in thousands of workplaces around the country depend every day on the work of the EEOC. I am proud to say that the EEOC met the increased demand for our expertise, for information and training, and for strong enforcement to combat all forms of discrimination, including sexual harassment,” said Victoria A. Lipnic, Acting Chair. Other fiscal year 2018 highlights include: The EEOC’s outreach programs reached 398,650 individuals, pro-
viding them with information about employment discrimination and their rights and responsibilities in the workplace. To address persistent workplace harassment, the EEOC conducted more than 300 Respectful Workplaces trainings that reached over 9,800 employees and supervisors in the private, public and federal sectors. The EEOC secured approximately $505 million and other relief for over 67,860 victims of discrimination in the workplace. The EEOC’s legal staff resolved 141 merit lawsuits, filed 199 more in FY18, and filed 29 amicus www.thechicagocitizen.com
curiae briefs on significant legal issues in employment discrimination cases. The EEOC also made significant progress in reducing its backlogs, reporting a 19.5 percent reduction in its private sector charge backlog, a 19.4 percent reduction in the backlog of federal employee appeals, an 8.5 percent reduction in the backlog of federal employee hearings, and a 7.6 percent reduction in the backlog of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The EEOC’s accomplishments were detailed in the EEOC’s
fiscal year 2018 Performance and Accountability Report that which posted on the agency’s web site on November 15, 2018. Comprehensive enforcement and litigation statistics for fiscal year 2018 will be available on the agency’s website in early 2019. The EEOC advances opportunity in the workplace by enforcing federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination. More information is available at www.eeoc.gov. Stay connected with the latest EEOC news by subscribing to our email updates.
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BUSINESS APPOINTMENTS
Robert L. Jenkins, Jr. and Lakisha M. Kensey-Sallis
Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Names General Counsels to Executive Team Washington DC Metro Area Jack and Jill of America recently announced the addition of Lakisha M. Kinsey-Sallis and Robert L. Jenkins, Jr., as general counsels to the organization. Both KinseySallis and Jenkins will provide their services to the Jack and Jill of America pro bono, to further enhance and strengthen the longstanding mission of service by the 80-year-old organization. Jack and Jill of America, Inc., is a membership organization of mothers with children ages 2 - 19, dedicated to nurturing future African American leaders by
strengthening children through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving and civic duty. Kinsey-Sallis, a Tampa, Florida native, previously served as the National Legal Advisor to Jack and Jill of America, Inc., and has more than 10 years' experience specializing in labor and employment law. Jenkins, a native of Charleston, South Carolina, actively handles a variety of criminal defense matters through his practice Bynum & Jenkins, in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Ameritech Financial: Student Loan Borrowers Are Getting Married Later, But Could Getting Married Too Early Be a Problem for Student Loans Too? There's tons of talk lately about how student loan borrowers are being forced to delay life goals such as buying a house, starting a family or getting married because they can't afford to do so otherwise. But, are there potential problems with repaying student loans and getting married too early?
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Ameritech Financial, a document preparation service company that helps struggling student loan borrowers apply for federal repayment programs, wonders if making a decision like taking out college loans when someone is unprepared for what they entail is maybe just a little too similar to getting married too early. "There's a lot of things to try and figure out with student loans, some of the stuff not even being well explained beforehand," said Tom Knickerbocker, executive vice president of Ameritech Financial. How might getting married too young hinder student loan repayment? Student loan repayment takes careful planning, a certain type of maturity to handle, that young people may not necessarily have right away. That's not to say that is a bad thing, as young adults still have several decades ahead of them and are still figuring out their personal fundamentals. They shouldn't feel pressured to have the rest of their lives figured out right from the first steps of adulthood, but too often, young adults do
feel pressured, knowingly or otherwise. So, when a young person gets married right away to their sweetheart and the marriage doesn't work out for various reasons, then comes divorce costs and often the sudden struggle of trying to live in a world alone when they'd likely gone from living with their parents directly to their now-ex. Affording that break up, plus student loan repayment, is going to be difficult even for someone with a decent-paying job and a family to fall back on. For borrowers who don't have access to that kind of support, repayment may feel impossible. Ameritech Financial may be able to help qualified borrowers apply for federal incomedriven repayment programs that can potentially lower their monthly payment amount and get them on track for student loan forgiveness after 20-25 years of being in the program. "We believe student loan repayment shouldn't have to be a burden. That's why we strive to help our clients apply for federal programs and be a student loan advocate," said Knickerbocker.
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GoDaddy Releases 2018 Diversity and Salary Data GoDaddy Inc. (NYSE: GDDY), the world's largest cloud platform dedicated to small, independent ventures, recently published its annual diversity and salary parity data. The data shows that GoDaddy continues to pay men and women in similar jobs at parity across the company, its efforts to increase the number of women in senior leader positions is producing strong results, and there is still progress to be made in order to create a more diverse workforce. www.thechicagocitizen.com
CITIZEN | South Suburban | Week of Nov. 21, 2018
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Michelle Obama Launches Becoming Book Tour In Chicago With Special Guest, Oprah Winfrey BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
Former First Lady, Michelle Obama, recently visited Chicago to host the first stop on her book tour for the newly released memoir Becoming by Micelle Obama. She was joined by Oprah Winfrey who interviewed Obama about the book and her life. Prior to hosting the event at the United Center, Obama visited the Seminary Co-Op Book Store, 5751 S. Woodlawn Ave., in Hyde Park to greet fans and sign books. The bookstore serves as a significant place for Obama as she and her husband, President Barack Obama, used to live in the neighborhood. The tell-all memoir from Mrs. Obama gives insight into her experience growing up on the south side of Chicago, her years at Princeton, her early professional life as a lawyer, how she dealt with the death of her father and close friend as a young adult, details of the 2008 presidential election, and many more private moments from her personal life, experiences she has had as a wife and mother, and reflections on the last few decades of her life as she transitioned from an everyday south sider to the First Lady of the United States.
“I’m an ordinary person who found herself on an extraordinary journey. In sharing my story, I hope to help create space for other stories and other voices, to widen the pathway for who belongs and why,” said Michelle Obama in the Epilogue of Becoming. The 426-page book contains a number of photos of Obama and her family. The photos show her as an infant with her parents and brother, there are photos of Obama in grade school, pictures of her at Princeton, pictures of the Obamas as a young couple and a young family. You can even see photos of her on her wedding day. “If there’s one thing I’ve learned in life, it’s the power of using your voice. I tried my best to speak the truth and shed light on the stories of people who are often rushed aside,” Obama wrote in Becoming alongside a recent photo of herself at a speaking engagement. The Becoming book tour is taking place now through Dec. 19 and will be making stops across the country and also traveling to London and Paris. Becoming by Michelle Obama is available wherever books are sold, according to the Becoming website. To learn more about the book visit www. becomingmichelleobama.com.
Michelle Obama (pictured), the former First Lady of the United States, recently released Becoming, a memoir that chronicles her life journey and reflects on how she came to be Mrs. Obama.
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FASHION BRIEFLY
L'Oréal Paris Celebrates 10 Women of Worth Making a Difference through Volunteerism
Sally Beauty Transforms Loyalty Program And Unveils Sally Beauty Rewards Sally Beauty is energizing shopping passion through an exciting new loyalty program, Sally Beauty Rewards. After running successful pilot programs in Florida and Georgia since 2017, Sally Beauty Rewards launched nationwide to all Sally Beauty customers on October 22, 2018. With the launch of this modern concept, Sally Beauty celebrates its hair and beauty enthusiasts through a makeover of its former Beauty Club Program. Through Sally Beauty Rewards, Sally Beauty delivers on this desire. This robust new program engages with customers by giving them enhanced offers and valuable certificates they can use like cash on products at Sally Beauty. Chris Kobus, group vice president, marketing and digital for Sally Beauty, highlights this dynamic direction, "The passion for our brand and commitment to our customers must shine in all we do – Sally Beauty Rewards is just the beginning. We want everyone who interacts with us to see and feel the energy and excitement around Sally Beauty. I believe this is a game changer for us and those eager about the opportunity to earn cash toward free products."
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Skincare line launched to meet the unique needs of preemie babies BEB Organic, the first-ever skincare brand developed on the premise of the healing power of touch and specifically to meet the unique needs of preemie babies, recently announced the debut of its consumer line, now available for purchase on www.beborganic.com. The website also serves as a resource for information, tips, tricks and learnings to support healthy skin and mindful touch. "I've been working with preemies since I was 19-years old and have a deep understanding on the impact that touch has on them and their delicate skin," says BEB Organic founder, Kim Walls. "BEB Organic has been a passion project of mine and I'm thrilled that it has become a vehicle for treating the special needs of preemies, educating families about the opportunity to connect through mindful touch. We also created our Ambassadors of Touch program to provide families with financial support to stay with their babies in the NICU." The BEB Organic line is comprised of a complete ritual for treating preemie challenges like baby acne, scars, dehydration and heat loss. The full product offering, ideal for any sensitive skin, includes Healing Gel, Diaper Balm, Bubbly Wash, Nourishing Oil and Silky Cream using key ingredients like rose and probiotics throughout, which are proven to help balance pH levels of skin, treat inflammation and more.
emollient-coconut, rosehip, sunflower Nurtures premature and extra sensitive skin with nutrient rich concentrates to support the health and recovery of a magical touch.
Innovative Preemie Skincare Line, BEB Organic, Launches First Collection and E-Commerce.
BEB Organic Healing Gel - $64.00 Best used for: Preemie Baby Acne, Inflammation & Irritation Key ingredient sources: arnica, cypress, elderberry, microbiota, myrrh FDA registered to safely treat sensitive & premature baby skin problems like baby acne, inflamed, bothered skin. BEB Organic Bubbly Wash - $72.00 Best used for: Bath Time, Preemie Skincare Key ingredient sources: aloe vera, emollient-coconut, maidenhair, marigold, orange Specialized skincare for, NICU, premature babies & extra sensitive skin. BEB Organic Nourishing Oil - $52.00 Best used for: Touch, Massage, Preemies Key ingredient sources: cranberry,
BEB Organic Silky Cream - $68.00 Best used for: Dry Skin Commonly Seen on NICU and Premature babies Key ingredient sources: avocado, cucumber, flax, green tea, rosehip Restores & maintains healthy skin tone with specialized care for premature baby's dry, flaky skin. BEB Organic Diaper Balm - $42.00 Best used for: Rash Cream for Preemies, NICU Key ingredient sources: geranium, green tea, marigold, occlusivecoconut, sweet potato Healing protection that's specialized for extra sensitive & premature baby skin, solving rash & chafed skin problems. In addition to BEB Organic individual products, the brand will offer gift bundles for new families, including the Weekender Set, Mighty Fighter Set, We've Got This Set and Rising Star Set which all cater to varying skincare needs, and make the perfect gift for any family, but especially those in need of a NICU care package. BEB Organic offers free shipping and returns on all orders within the US. For more information on the brand, please visit www.beborganic.com. www.thechicagocitizen.com
L'Oréal Paris recently announced the 2018 Women of Worth Honorees, recognizing 10 extraordinary women across the United States who are selflessly making a difference in their communities through volunteerism. Now in its 13th year, Women of Worth is the signature philanthropic program inspired by the L'Oréal Paris tagline, "Because You're Worth It," and honors the intrinsic worth of everyday women inspiring others and creating positive change. Each with their own inspiring journey, the Women of Worth are united by a singular vision of giving back to their communities to champion a range of charitable causes. From advocating for youth literacy programs, empowering women victim to cyberbullying, to providing sustainable food solutions, these women are finding unique and innovative ways to tackle some of society's most pressing issues for greater good. This year's 10 Honorees join a group of 130 extraordinary Women of Worth who have turned their vision into reality. As a result of L'Oréal Paris' support over the past 13 years, Women of Worth have gone on to receive national recognition from The White House, United Nations, and were awarded Presidential service medals. Past Honorees impacted national and local legislation mandating free sepsis education in schools, private insurers to cover the costs of diagnostic assessments for autism and required food service businesses to recycle their waste oil. Through their collective power, Women of Worth have gone on to provide resources to more than 78,000 homeless women in need across the country, funded nearly 50 childhood cancer research grants and rescued thousands of adults and children living in abusive situations. Selected by a distinguished panel of judges, the 2018 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth Honorees were chosen from thousands of nominees for their unwavering commitment, drive and desire to better the lives of those around them. In addition to receiving $10,000 to support her charitable cause, each 2018 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth Honoree will be supported by national paid media, receive educational and training opportunities and a platform to tell her story on a national scale. One of the 2018 Women of Worth Honorees comes from Chicago. Jennifer Maddox of Chicago is a Police Officer and Founder of Future Ties, a non-profit organization that helps young people and families on the South Side of Chicago become the best version of themselves by providing life skills training, mentoring, academic support, field trips, conflict resolution, resume building, community volunteerism and workshops. The public is invited to support the Women of Worth by voting for one woman to become this year's National Honoree, who will receive an additional $25,000 to support her cause for a total of $35,000. Visit WomenofWorth.com to learn about the 2018 Honorees' stories and vote once per day through November 30, 2018 for the woman's organization that you believe has significant impact. Ways to vote include: Visit WomenofWorth.com and register with an e-mail address to vote once per day Re-tweet a mention about one of the Women of Worth made by L'Oréal Paris on Twitter "This year's Honorees beautifully exemplify the L'Oréal Paris mission and we look forward to continuing to champion our Women of Worth to make an impact in their communities and around the world," said Tim Coolican, President, L'Oréal Paris. "We are inspired by these breathtaking Women of Worth whose courageous spirit and incredible strength has sparked worth within others and it is our privilege to share their causes and stories with the world," added Karen T. Fondu, President Emeritus and Chairwoman of L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth. To learn more about this year's Honorees, read their stories and vote for the 2018 Women of Worth National Honoree, visit WomenofWorth.com, and L'Oréal Twitter (www.twitter.com/ lorealparisusa). Join and follow the conversation using the hashtag #WomenofWorth.
CITIZEN | South Suburban | Week of Nov. 21, 2018
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Matteson Mayor Chalmers-Currin Holds Fashion Show And Fundraiser
Pictured from left to right: Trustee of Olympia Fields, Cassandra Matz; Carolyn Palmer; Mayor Tyrone Ward, Robbins; James Townsend; US Congresswoman Robin Kelly; Townsend, American Family Insurance and Mayor Sheila Chalmers-Currin, Matteson Illinois.
Mayor Chalmers-Currin and Husband John share a laugh with a village trustee during the evening festivities.
Women in Leadership took to the runway in fashions by Barbara Bates. Pictured are Debbie Myers-Martin,Vivian Covington, Cynthia Cobbs, Toi Hutchingson, Barbara Bates, Cassandra Matz, Mayor Chalmers-Currin, Yumeka Brown, Nicole Patton and Carolyn Palmer.
Guests of the event pose with Mayor Sheila Chalmers-Currin and Illinois State Representative Debbie Myers-Martin. Photo by CREDD.
Pictured right to left: Mother of the Mayor Lovona Hamilin, Janice Garth,Citizen, Mayor Sheila Chalmers- Currin, Darrell Garth, Publisher Citizen Newspaper Group and unidentified supporter of Mayor ChalmersCurrin
Fashion Designer Barbara Bates poses for a photo with Mayor Chalmers-Currin before the models take to the runway strutting Designs by Bates.
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Mayor Sheila Chalmers-Currin pose with supporters of her recently held Fundraiser and Fashion Show at Bar Louie in Matteson.
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ENTERTAINMENT
AfroZons Show Is Looking For A Lucky Winner To Take To Lagos, Nigeria For RBRM Concert The first syndicated Afrobeats radio show in the United States is giving a lucky listener (and guest) a round trip; 5 Days and 3 Nights stay in Lagos, Nigeria to attend the Flytime Rhythm Unplugged Festival V.V.I.P Concert with RBRM (Bobby Brown and Bel Biv De Voe) with city tour December 19th – December 23rd. AfroZons is a "groundbreaking" two-hour weekly radio show that fuses today’s hip hop with Afrobeats’ and highlights the latest in global urban trends. After enjoying ratings success in 2017 airing weekends on Power 92.3 in Chicago the show debuted April 2018 in Washington, DC, Houston, Miami, and SiriusXM HURVoices Channel 141. A leader in the movement to bring the African culture to American audiences featuring an array of African artists, DJs, designers, activists and entrepreneurs the show features the ‘hottest’ new musical genre Afrobeats. That provides a ‘niche’ for hip hop stations to fuse the growing trend of African artist such as Black Coffee, Wiz Kid, Yemi Alade and Davido in their mix. With a background as an International booking agent to A-list stars and on air radio personality for AfroZons, founder Sheila O. wants her listeners to experience the raw and pure beauty of Africa. “Africa is a hidden gem that most people have listed on their bucket list. I have been so blessed in life, so why not create the travel opportunity for Afrozons listeners,” said Sheila O., “It's all about bridging that gap and that’s my purpose. Our goal is to document all winners experience so they can cherish and share with the world. Listeners can go to www.afrozons.com and click on the ‘AfroZons Lagos, Nigeria RBRM Holiday Get A Way” banner to enter to win. Winner will be announced November 25th.
The first syndicated Afrobeats radio show in the United States is giving a lucky listener (and guest) a round trip; 5 Days and 3 Nights stay in Lagos, Nigeria to attend the Flytime Rhythm Unplugged Festival V.V.I.P Concert with RBRM (Bobby Brown and Bel Biv De Voe) with city tour Dec. 19 – 23. With a background as an International booking agent to A-list stars and on air radio personality for AfroZons, founder Sheila O. wants her listeners to experience the raw and pure beauty of Africa.
AfroZons Show syndicated by Miles Ahead Broadcasting LLLC and can be heard on: WPWX Power 92.3 Sunday 10pm – 12 Midnight, Chicago, WHUR World HD2: Wednesday 5pm -7pm Washington DC, Amazing 102.5FM: Saturday 9pm- 11pm, Houston TX,MOC Radio: Friday 5pm- 7pm and Every Saturday 8am- 10am, Miami FL, WWRN 1620AM: Sunday 10pm- 12 Midnight, Bethlehem, PA, SiriusXM Ch 141: HURVoices - Thursday 4pm- 6pm, WNAA 90.1 Voice - Saturday 7pm- 9pm North Carolina For more information go to www.afrozons.com. Stay connected with AfroZons:afrozons.com,FB: AfroZons, IG: @AfroZons, Twitter: @AfroZons, You Tube: Afrozons Radio,Hash Tag: Afrozons
Former Army Attorney Says NFL Players Have Abandoned Racial Injustice Protests NFL players have largely abandoned both challenging the harsh reality of racial injustice in this country via protest and supporting Colin Kaepernick as the number of demonstrations during the anthem continues to dwindle, according to Kaia Wright, a highly decorated former Army attorney. Wright, who has served on tours around the world, says that the increasing number of “living while black” incidents – where whites calling the police on blacks
who go about their daily routines – are yet another reflection of the pervasiveness of racism in America. Over the past weeks, the silent protests, initiated by former San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick, become fodder for discussion when pop superstar Rihanna said she would not perform at the Super Bowl. This was followed by an astonishingly callous plea from Maroon Five for Rihanna to reconsider and join them for this year’s Super Bowl performance.
Comedienne Amy Schumer also announced she will not do any Super Bowl ads. Add to this the refusal by Jay-Z to perform at the Super Bowl, and it’s clear that celebrities continue to show their support for Kaepernick’s obvious blackball from the NFL. Wright created a website, Courage-Under-Fire.com, which is the only site that offers an impressive, comprehensive curation of articles and images that chronicle coverage of protests during the anthem, including all reports of protests www.thechicagocitizen.com
during the anthem throughout the nation. As the season enters the second half, Wright stayed in a press release, “With more than half the 2018 NFL season completed, I’m concerned about the significant reduction in players demonstrating during the anthem. There are two core issues two consider here. First, the proliferation of racism and white supremacy continues to permeate the lives of Black Americans.” She continued, “Look, we’ve just recognized the 50th anniversary of
Tommie Smith’s and John Carlos’s bold protest of raising their fist during the national anthem; yet Kaepernick and the other NFL players are protesting several of same issues that Smith and Carlos protested in the 1960s. It’s truly unsettling to know that despite the persistence of systemic racism in this country, to include the recent proliferation of “living while black” incidents, we see fewer and fewer players demonstrating during the anthem.”
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*To be eligible for the down payment assistance of 3% of the home’s purchase price, up to $3,600, the property must be in one of the following eligible states: MI, IN, IL, KY, TN, OH, WV, NC, GA, FL and either located in a low Income Census Tract or borrower must meet the low income limit threshold based on the qualifying income per FFIEC website. Down payment assistance may be taxable as income and reported to the IRS. Consult your tax advisor. Not available with all loan products. Loans subject to credit review and approval. Prices and programs subject to change without notice. Fifth Third Mortgage Company, 5001 Kingsley Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227, 1-877-841-7511, an Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee. Licensed by the Department of Business Oversight under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act and by the N.J. Department of Banking and Insurances. Fifth Third Mortgage Company d/b/a Fifth Third Mortgage Company Incorporated and licensed by the New Hampshire Banking Department. Fifth Third Mortgage is the trade name used by Fifth Third Mortgage Company (NMLS #134100) and Fifth Third Mortgage-MI, LLC (NMLS #447141). Fifth Third Bank, Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC. ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-AMC4, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE Plaintiff, -v.- DOROTHY M. BRYANT, ANTHONY A. BRYANT, ALLY FINANCIAL INC. Defendants 17 CH 13961 12437 S RACINE AVE CALUMET PARK, IL 60827 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on September 18, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on December 20, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 12437 S RACINE AVE, CALUMET PARK, IL 60827 Property Index No. 25-29-408-043-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit,
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(StatePoint) Creating festive cheer at home for the holidays is easy and fun. Here are some great ways to transform your space into a winter wonderland. • Get c o z y : During the chilly holiday season, decorate with comfort in m i n d . Light the fireplace. Add throw pillows to s o f a s . Turn off overhead l a m p s and use soft lighting instead. Consider how texture and warmth can contribute to your holiday decorating scheme. • Screen festive flicks: From “It’s a Wonderful Life to “Home Alone,” keep your favorite holiday films playing all the time to create a festive holiday atmosphere, or host a special movie night and select a few classics. With the right projector, you can turn any room of the house into a home theater experience. Select a portable projector for the holiday season that will sense ambient light in the room and automatically adjust the projection accordingly, so you won’t need to blow out candles or unplug holiday lights. Those from Casio’s SLIM Series are lightweight and portable, combining a laser and LED light source to create a high-brightness mercuryfree projector that uses half the amount of power per unit than its traditional lamp-based counterparts. • Fire up the oven: There’s no better time of year to roll up your sleeves and knead out some dough. One of the best ways to create a holiday atmosphere is with scent, and the aroma of baking cookies, cakes and other holiday desserts will do the trick. If you’re worried about having all those extra sweet treats around the house just before kicking off your New Year’s resolutions, consider volunteering to bring dessert to potluck and parties you attend this season or donating the product of your labors to a holiday bake sale raising money for a charitable cause. • Make music: Get the holiday cheer going in your home by making music. Now you can get the sound of a 9-foot concert grand piano with the Privia PX-160, a portable digital piano, making it easy to gather round for a sing-a-long of all your favorite seasonal tunes in any room of the house. Its 88-key Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action keyboard simulates ebony and ivory-textured keys and its speaker system opens to the front but is also ported to the back, to deliver a big projected sound to all your holiday celebrants. • Add some flora: Holly, poinsettias, mistletoe -- decking the halls with traditional holiday plants adds color and vitality to side tables, mantels, dining areas and staircases and more. Those with pets and small children should take heed, as certain plant species
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