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SOUTH SUBURBAN
Advocate South Suburban and Advocate Trinity Hospitals recently named Rashard Johnson (left) as their new president to oversee both hospitals. Photo Caption: Alvin Rider
ADVOCATE SOUTH SUBURBAN AND ADVOCATE TRINITY NAMES NEW PRESIDENT
Following a nationwide search, Advocate South Suburban and Advocate Trinity Hospitals have recently named Rashard Johnson, a young African American man originally from South Florida, as their new president. Johnson has a high level of experience in overseeing multi-facility health networks and a strong passion for patient care. PAGE 2
BUSINESS
ENTERTAINMENT
FASHION
Could Saving With An Online Bank Help Your Money Grow Faster?
Rainbow PUSH Presents Special Tribute To the Life and Legacy of Nancy Wilson
Tips to Keep Clothes Looking Their Best in Winter PAGE 6
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION
FEDERAL COMMISSION ON SCHOOL SAFETY RELEASES COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE GUIDE FOR KEEPING STUDENTS, TEACHERS SAFE AT SCHOOL After months of research, visiting successful programs around the nation, and receiving testimony from experts and concerned citizens, the Federal Commission on School Safety (Commission) recently released a 177-page report detailing 93 best practices and policy recommendations for improving safety at schools across the country. Utilizing the information gathered, the Commission report offers a holistic approach to improving school safety, ranging from supporting the social and emotional well-being of students to enhancing physical building security. Acknowledging there can be no one-size-fits-all solution to this complex problem, the final report serves as a resource guide for families, educators, law enforcement officers, health professionals, and elected leaders to use as they consider the best ways to prevent, mitigate, and recover from acts of violence in schools. The recommendations are based on efforts that are already working in states and local communities.
HEALTH
SLEEPING IN CONTACT LENSES PUTS YOU AT RISK OF DANGEROUS INFECTION Contact lenses are worn by an estimated 45 million Americans. Improper care or wear, like going to sleep without removing your lenses, can lead to infections of the cornea like microbial keratitis, which can lead to serious health problems. Six tales that should serve as warnings are the latest in a series on infections featured in the January issue of Annals of Emergency Medicine and developed through a partnership between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the EMERGEncy ID Net, an emergency department-based collaborative surveillance network. The CDC reports that an estimated 1 million annual outpatient and emergency visits were due to keratitis.
LAW & POLITICS
GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL CREATING SCHOOL DESIGN-BUILD PILOT PROGRAM Gov. Bruce Rauner recently signed HB 5593 establishing a pilot program for school districts to use the design-build construction delivery method. The method allows architects, engineers and construction contractors to pick their partners and be hired as a team, expediting project completion by allowing early phases of construction to begin as the building design is still being developed. The legislation permits up to five design-build demonstration projects to be undertaken in Illinois. Each must be shown to be in a school district’s best interest as determined by the State Board of Education. “The State has proven the benefit of using the design-build method on vertical infrastructure projects,” Rauner said, “and by piloting this valuable delivery method tool in the K-12 system, it will help to explore ways to increase efficiency and speed in school construction projects.” “As a state, we are always looking for better tools to enable Illinois public entities to construct and renovate buildings more effectively and cost-efficiently,” said state Rep. Thaddeus Jones, D-Calumet City. “Design-build has proven in national studies to deliver the lowest cost, fastest schedule and highest quality. As Representative, I will look to work with local officials to implement this important cost savings tool.”
Advocate South Suburban and Advocate Trinity Names New President Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
Following a nationwide search, Advocate South Suburban and Advocate Trinity Hospitals have recently named Rashard Johnson, a young African American man originally from South Florida, as their new president. Johnson has a high level of experience in overseeing multi-facility health networks and a strong passion for patient care. “As the president of South Suburban and Trinity Hospitals, I’m responsible for directing all daily patient care and activities as well as ensuring the strategic vision and implementing our safety and quality goals. I am also responsible for ensuring patient satisfaction and doing it all in a cost-effective manner,” said Johnson. Originally from Miami, Johnson holds a masters degree in health administration from the University of Central Florida. After
college, he worked in several health networks in and around Miami before moving to Dallas where he was responsible for two hospitals and 16 hospital-based clinics. After working in Dallas, Johnson was recruited to take a position overseeing three hospitals in Houston. After all of that, Johnson made his way to Chicago to begin his role as the new president of Advocate South Suburban and Advocate Trinity Hospitals. “For my entire career, I have always had multi-site operations so that was a big draw for me in coming to Advocate. I am happy to have the opportunity to continue to manage multi-site operations,” he said. As for his style of operating, Johnson said that he is very hands-on and doesn’t like to spend time in his office. “The best way to learn your operation and to learn the quality of care that you deliver is to get out and about. I spend a lot of my time rounding on floors, meet-
ing with team members, talking to guests and patients as well as physicians in their settings and that’s a typical day for me,” said Johnson. Aside from the work he does within the hospital, it is very important to Johnson to find ways to give back to the communities he is serving and to help increase exposure to health careers for inner-city youth. “Growing up, I never knew that this opportunity existed. I was born and raised in Miami and never had an opportunity to be exposed to executives and in particular to health care executives,” said Johnson. “I consider it a true blessing for me to have an opportunity to be at the platform that I’m at and to have been given opportunities for doors to be opened immediately out of school at a young age and essentially that means that one of my passions is to open up doors for those who are in the shoes that I once stood in.”
South Suburban Nonprofit Supplies Food, Shelter and Clothing to 27 Communities BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
Together We Cope is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Tinley Park that serves 27 communities across Chicago’s Southland. The organization operates a food pantry and resale shop to assist south suburban residents along with providing counseling and referrals to empower residents and help them to maintain their independence. “Together We Cope is a prevention agency and we try to intervene before people become homeless by providing rent, mortgage, and utility payments, food, clothing, and shelter. We try to help people by looking at their budget, by perhaps giving them food so they can save a little money there, we make sure that they are signed up to receive a LINK card if they are eligible, and just take a look at the overall situation and see what we can do to step in,” said Kathryn Straniero, executive director of Together We Cope. There are 27 south suburban communities that Together We Cope specifically targets to provide assistance to and they are in Alsip, Blue Island, Bridgeview, Chicago Ridge, Country Club Hills, Crestwood, Evergreen Park, Garden Homes, Harvey, Hazel Crest, Hickory Hills, Hometown, Homewood, Markham, Merrionette Park,
Together We Cope is a nonprofit organization that works across Chicago’s south suburbs to provide early intervention and prevent homelessness in the region. Photo Credit: Together We Cope
Midlothian, Oak Forest, Oak Lawn, Orland Hills, Orland Park, Palos Heights, Palos Hills, Palos Park, Posen, Robbins, Tinley Park and Worth. The food bank that Together We Cope operates, located on 17010 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park, is open to the public and part of the Greater Chicago Food Depository network. Through the food pantry, the organization is able to assist more than 1,400 families each month. “The food party is really the heart of our organization because we are open to distribute food five days a week and we have between 65 and 100 fam-
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ilies a day coming to the food pantry,” said Straniero. “There is a lot of food that goes in and out of Together We Cope.” Because the food pantry is part of the Greater Chicago Food Depository anyone is eligible to receive food from Together We Cope. If a person is out of the organization's service area, they will still be able to receive food on their initial visit, but will also receive information on what food pantries are closer to where they currently live. Straniero said they will, “never refuse anybody food.” Another significant element of Together We Cope is the thrift
shop that they operate, NU2U Resale Shop, which is also located on 17010 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park. Nu2u Resale Shop receives donations daily and has a wide range of clothing for men, women, and children, toys, books, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, and furniture. “The Resale Shop is so much fun. The majority of our volunteers are in the food pantry and the resale shop and they are wonderful. It practically runs itself and it’s a wonderful conduit for donations to come in for our clients and our clients are allowed to shop over there with a voucher that we give them,” said Straniero.
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NEWS
Walmart Gives More Than $22 Million to Chicagoland Charities As part of their mission to use their strengths to make a difference, Walmart and the Walmart Foundation recently announced they have donated more than $22 million in cash and in-kind contributions to non-profit organizations throughout Chicagoland during FY18. This amount is part of the more than $36.9 million donated to nonprofits statewide. These donations support Chicago area programs focused on workforce development, disaster preparedness, healthy eating and hunger relief. Walmart’s Contributions in Chicagoland: During FY18, Walmart donated more than 12.6 million pounds of food to Chicago-area food banks
Walmart and the Walmart Foundation recently announced they have donated more than $22 million in cash and in-kind contributions to non-profit organizations throughout Chicagoland during FY18.
and hunger relief organizations, which is the equivalent of 10.5 million meals.*
“Food is the most basic need. Only a hunger-free community can truly be healthy, able
to reach its full potential,” said Sheila Creghin, vice president of operations for the Greater Chicago Food Depository. “That’s why we work to end hunger and create hope every day. Thank you, Walmart, for joining us as a partner in this mission.” In addition, Walmart encourages associates to get involved with charitable organizations that matter to them, their families and the communities they serve. Chicagoland Walmart associates performed 3,749 hours of volunteer service in their communities throughout FY18. “Helping people live better is about more than a customer’s experience in our stores, it’s about the impact we make in the com-
munities we serve,” said Walmart vice president and regional general manager Dale Murphy. “We’re dedicated to our neighbors and we’re proud to support so many great organizations, not only in Chicagoland, but across Illinois.” The Walmart Foundation supports organizations by awarding grants that have a long-lasting, positive impact on communities across the U.S. In addition, Walmart U.S. stores, clubs and distribution centers award cash grants to support local nonprofits. The Walmart Foundation also provides funds for equipment, trucks and logistical expertise to help non-profit organizations extend their reach and impact and help those in need.
Byron’s Games
Continent Race, the Fun Family Board Game, Originally Created by Six Year Old in Hospital, is Available Now on Amazon Little Byron had a month-long stay at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago, Illinois when he was just six years old. As a way to pass the time, Byron channeled his passion for geography and created a fun game to share with other children. Continent Race is an exciting and interactive board game that helps children learn the continents, countries, and flags of the world and keeps players of all ages engaged. Continent Race also fosters social interaction skills and boosts self-confidence. The object of
the game is to be the player who collects the most country flag cards from each continent first. Specialty cards and color-coded maps add to the excitement. First launched on a Kickstarter campaign, which raised 212 percent of its goal, Continent Race is now available on Amazon. The company which was formed, Byron’s Games, also has a focus on giving back. Along with the help from Kickstarter backers, Byron’s Games is donating 150 games to 130 U.S. Children’s
Hospitals. The company is also donating a portion of proceeds to children’s charities. This year, they are donating to the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, where Byron was treated. “We are grateful that so many have helped support this effort and are thrilled that we can share games nationwide and give back to the hospital that helped Byron during his unexpected illness,” says mom and business partner, Julie. “Byron was inspired to help kids like him
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learn and have fun through their hospital stay — and beyond.” Upcoming in 2019, the company will release Continent Race World Puzzle app and a new video series, called Learn and Explore, that will be donated to U.S. Children’s Hospitals. The videos feature interviews with an astronomer, scientist, artist, chef, musician, Bollywood dancer, Rubik’s cube champion, speed stacker, and more. To learn more and purchase Continent Race, visit https://www.byronsgames.com/bgrace.html.
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BUSINESS
Could Saving With An Online Bank Help Your Money Grow Faster? StatePoint - While there’s no doubt that putting money aside with each paycheck is an essential component to a healthy financial future, it’s important to keep in mind that not all savings accounts are going to give you the same pay back or benefits. It’s estimated that American consumers are missing out on over $50 billion dollars of interest they could be earning every year. The average interest rate on savings accounts is 0.08 percent, according to the FDIC, with many of the largest financial institutions paying as little as 0.01 percent. But did you know that the top online banks have interest rates 20 times higher than the national average, according to rates published by the FDIC? Because they have no physical branches, they are often able to pass on that savings to customers through consistently competitive rates. “A traditional bank savings account is certainly a safe vessel in which to deposit money, but it won’t necessarily help that money grow,” says Diane Morais, president, Consumer & Commercial Banking Products for Ally Bank, Member FDIC, which won the title of Best Online Bank in the
Top online banks have interest rates 20 times higher than the national average, according to rates published by the FDIC.
GOBankingRates Best Banks ranking from 2015-2018. What’s more, online banks can offer greater convenience and flexibility, since consumers can bank from anywhere on computers and mobile
devices, and there’s no waiting in line or waiting for the bank to open. The most common services and transactions (i.e. monthly account maintenance fees, standard or expedited ACH transfers, domestic and international incoming
Report: Veteran-Owned Small Businesses Face More Financing Challenges than Non-Veteran Small Businesses
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wires, cashier’s checks and personal checks) are free at many online banks. And most online banks are FDIC insured, so a customer’s deposits are equally as protected as they would be at a traditional bank.
To increase your savings, Morais recommends the following: • Pay yourself first. When you save, you are paying yourself, so be sure your monthly budget includes a line item for savings. You can make it easier to commit to this great habit by setting up automatic transfers to your savings account. • Do a little research. Find a bank that will pay you a more competitive interest rate on your savings. You may have to do a bit of comparison shopping, but the extra money coming your way will make the effort worthwhile. According to the FDIC, the median balance in U.S. savings accounts is around $5,000. At 0.01 percent interest, that equals 50 cents in interest for the year, however if that money was in a savings account at one of the top online banks, it would earn almost $90 of interest. To learn more about saving with an online bank, visit www.ally.com. It is estimated that consumers have about $3 trillion in bank accounts earning a relatively low interest rate. If a portion of that figure belongs to you, consider making your money work harder by moving it to an account with greater interest earning potential.
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WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the U.S. Small Business Administration recently issued the report Financing their Future: Veteran Entrepreneurs and Capital Access. The report provides a comprehensive look at the state of entrepreneurship for military veterans, while presenting new small business credit data from the Federal Reserve Banks’ 2017 Small Business Credit Survey (SBCS). “Clearly, aspiring veteran entrepreneurs can benefit from preparation and training to start their businesses and succeed in the marketplace,” said Larry Stubblefield, Associate Administrator of the SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development. “This report highlights the value of SBA-partnered resources like the Boots to Business entrepreneurship training program, which helps veterans as they navigate the challenges in financing, starting and growing their companies.” “To solve a problem, it’s critical first to understand its scope. This report presents the most substantial evidence to date of the challenges veteranowned businesses face in accessing capital,” said Claire Kramer Mills, New York Fed assistant vice president. “By understanding how much credit veteran-owned businesses are seeking, where they’re applying, and the nature of their financing challenges, policy makers and service providers can better help veterans overcome financing shortfalls.” The report found that: • Despite similar demand for financing, veteran-owned small business applicants were more likely than non-veteran-owned small business applicants to experience “financing shortfalls,” where they received less than the amount of credit they sought. • They have lower approval rates at the most popular lenders, and the amount of SBA-guaranteed loans they have received has increased more slowly over time than for non-veterans. • This discrepancy in financing experiences could be attributable to the smaller loan amounts that veteran-owned businesses seek, higher credit risk, and lack of information. For more information on key findings and conclusions of the report, visit https://www.newyorkfed.org
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FASHION
Bill Bakho of BB Lifestyle is Bringing a Revolution in the Skin Care Industry with Organic CBD Oil BB Lifestyle recently announced that it is bringing an organic revolution to the health and beauty industry with its growing range of CBD skin care products. The renowned skincare brand is also offering a wide range of dermatology grade luxury skincare products on its online store that are getting an overwhelming response around the world. Moreover, the award-winning Founder and President of the luxury skincare brand, Bill Bakho has shared several amazing secrets behind the phenomenal success of his company in a recent interview that reveal a lot of information on how his brand became one of the best in the increasingly competitive health and beauty industry worldwide. “I created BB Lifestyle to inspire others to enjoy their life by taking care of their health, inside and out, while using products that will give the best results possible,” said Bill Bakho, the BB Lifestyle Founder, while sharing his inspiration in a recent interview. “From our award-winning and certified eco-friendly packaging to our scientifically developed organic products, every aspect of BB Lifestyle is unique and exquisite in its own way,” he added. Bill has been frequently featured on several major media platforms including 400 magazines, radio shows and television. With its all-natural, organic and vegan ingredients, BB Lifestyle offers products that contain the next-generation HC56Complex™. This organic compound is primarily the secret ingredients, which set BB Lifestyle apart from the rest of its competition. Moreover,
this proprietary ingredient is a highly potent supercritical CO2 extracted organic CBD oil from Colorado that delivers unprecedented health and beauty benefits, according to a press release. Customers have been using these products for their nourishing, soothing, reparative, antioxidant, and antiaging benefits and have shared inspiring feedback regarding their experience. “We have worked closely with various doctors and practitioners including some of the leading dermatologists, plastic surgeons and also with the Chairman of Dermatology at UCI,” said Bill Bakho, while sharing his professional experiences. “The entire concept of CBD skin care and CBD oil for your skin is basically the future of skincare and we have proudly mastered this secret.” He added. The company also manufactures CBD sunscreen, CBD facial moisturizer and several other effective products for men and women worldwide. Besides making quality products at BB Lifestyle, Bakho has also taught at multiple aesthetic schools and beauty academies to teach the students about skin health, products and ingredients over the years. Moreover, Lupus LA honored Bakho as a Supporter of their foundations as he worked with them on various events; including 5k runs and other charity events for more than two decades now. Furthermore, Bakho has also worked with over 50 charities over the years in various forms. In addition to his own luxury skincare brand, Bakho has also created multiple formulations for other skin care companies.
Bill Bakho of BB Lifestyle is Bringing a Revolution in the Skin Care Industry with Organic CBD Oil.
He launched his skin care line called Fenix in Korea, Japan, Jordan, Qatar, UAE and Kuwait. His own academic background of business and pre-med made him work more closely with the experts from the medical field. Furthermore,
Bakho has been in his industry for 19+ years, working closely with labs and MD’s who specialize in skincare and other fields of medicine. For more information, please visit the website at: www.bblifestyle.com
Tips to Keep Clothes Looking Their Best in Winter StatePoint - Winter is dirty, and
This winter, protect your wardrobe from seasonal elements. New tools and old tricks can help your favorite winter gear survive the season in great condition.
unfortunately, all that slush, salt and mud coincides with the use of the delicate and expensive part of your wardrobe, from wool and cashmere sweaters and scarves to swanky party wear. But you can keep your clothes looking their best this winter, without breaking the bank at the dry cleaners, using the following tips: • Use garment bags: Get a head start on looking your best by ensuring your clothes look good before you even put them on for the day. Store suits, dresses, sweaters and other delicate items in garment bags to keep them safe from dust, moths and other closet hazards at home and when traveling. • Waterproof: On wet days, consider wearing waterproof shoe covers and tucking your pants into them to protect shoes, as well www.thechicagocitizen.com
as the hems of your pants, from puddles and slush. • At-home dry cleaning: Slash your dry cleaning expenditures by up to 90 percent and skip the hassle and harsh chemicals by opting for at-home dry cleaning using your own dryer. With the right product, it will be an effective way to safely and thoroughly clean your special care clothes at home. For no fading, shrinking or stretching of your winter weather gear like scarves, hats, sweaters and more, consider using Dryel, a quick three step process which works in the convenience of your dryer in as little as 15 minutes. The heat of the dryer activates a cleaning solution to release a steam that removes body soils and odors from clothes, and a fabric protection bag maintains the optimal balance of cleaning agents and heat, allowing the steam to work thoroughly through the
clothes, and then slowly vents the vapors out of the bag and dryer. • Act fast: When clothes get soiled, it’s important to act fast, particularly when dealing with salt and slush- related stains, which can be difficult to treat. The sooner you deal with stains, the greater the likelihood you’ll be able to restore your clothing to mint condition. • Landing area: Create a mud room. This can be just a few square feet of space by the entrance to your home and ideally located near the washer and dryer for quick transfer of clothes that need to be laundered. This is also the place to immediately remove boots and outerwear to avoid tracking mud into your home. This winter, protect your wardrobe from seasonal elements. New tools and old tricks can help your favorite winter gear survive the season in great condition.
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NEWS
Fermin Barbosa is a mixed media artist and a resident of Kankakee, IL, and was born in Salvatierra, Guanajuato, Mexico. His artwork (pictured) is currently on display and open to the public in the Lee E. Dugar Gallery on the first floor of South Suburban College’s main campus. Photo Credit: Provided By South Suburban College
South Suburban College Opens New Art Exhibit Feature Mexican-Born Artist BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
The Art and Design Department of South Suburban College recently opened an art exhibition that features the artworks of Fermin Barbosa. The exhibit, called Un Paseo Por El Mercado, is on display on campus in the Lee E. Dulgar Gallery from now until Jan. 23. The faculty of the Art and Design Department at South Suburban College works to help students become outstanding artists or designers, but their work doesn’t stop with the students. The Art and Design Department host many public exhibits at the college including Un Paseo Por el Mercado. Fermin Barbosa is a mixed media artist and a resident of Kankakee, IL, and was born in Salvatierra, Guanajuato, Mexico on Sept. 22, 1993, according to his biography on ferminbarbosa.com. Barbosa describes his artwork as depicting a clear balance between geometric and natural shapes, colors, and themes. Within his artworks, Barbosa utilizes his knowledge of formal practice while still allowing for spontaneous and uninterrupted artistic expression. Much of the work that can be viewed during this exhibit at South Suburban College is inspired by the toughness of urban environments and balanced by the
contrasting representation of more earthly and organic forms and colors. Barbosa is also known for pulling from other styles of design, like fashion, and art history when creating his pieces. As a mixed media artists, Barbosa’s work incorporates a wide variety of methods and materials that could include painting, collaging, assemblage and even basic drawing. Fermin Barbosa admires the contrasting beauty between concrete and organic elements, according to his biography on ferminbarbosa.com. The exhibit is open to the public along with the upcoming artist’s reception, both are free experiences. The Lee E. Dulgar Gallery is on the 1st Floor of South Suburban Colleges Main Campus, 15800 State St. in South Holland. The galleries at South Suburban College are open at minimum Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The galleries are closed on weekends and for the holiday season from December 21st through January 1, 2019. For more information about this exhibit call (708) 596-2000, ext. 2300, visit www.ssc.edu/art, or email etucker@ssc.edu. To learn more about Fermin Barbosa visit ferminbarbosa.com.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Rainbow PUSH Presents Special Tribute To the Life and Legacy of Nancy Wilson The Rainbow PUSH Coalition recently presented a special musical tribute to the life and legacy of the iconic, three-time Grammy-winning singer and freedom fighter, Nancy Wilson. The tribute was held on Saturday, December 15, 2018 at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition’s National Headquarters located on 930 E. 50th Street in Chicago. Wilson died on Thursday, December 13 at her home in Pioneertown, Calif. She was 81. “There will never be another Nancy Wilson,” said Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., founder and president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. “A woman of song, style and substance, she was perhaps the preeminent artist of her day,” he said. International vocalist and actress, Joan Collaso, performed Wilson’s music and Rev. Jackson reflected on Ms. Wilson’s life-long commitment to the struggle for racial, social and economic justice. Wilson was an early and strong supporter of Rev. Jackson and the civil rights movement in Chicago from Operation Breadbasket to Operation PUSH to today. Now known as the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Operation PUSH was founded on Christmas Day, 1971. Whenever she was in Chicago to perform, Wilson made sure to attend PUSH’s regular Saturday morning community meeting. To help raise money for PUSH and the Civil Rights Movement, she performed year after year at the immensely popular business and cultural event founded by Rev. Jackson, Black Expo. “She was a magnificent singer and an even better person, committed to civil and human rights around the world,” Rev. Jackson said. “She was a person of infinite grace and sophistication. She sang for us. She marched with us. She stood with us in support of Dr. King. She will live for as long as we remember her and her beautiful music. We will never stop listening to Nancy Wilson.”
The Rainbow PUSH Coalition recently presented a special musical tribute to the life and legacy of the iconic, three-time Grammy-winning singer and freedom fighter, Nancy Wilson. In this photo, Wilson is pictured in 1997. Photo Credit: Kingkongphoto & www.celebrity-photos.com from Laurel Maryland, USA
Wilson with Lloyd Haynes in a guest appearance on TV's Room 222 (1970).
Wilson in 1968. Photo by Jac. de Nijs / Anefo
An undated photo of Wilson from the National Archives of Brazil.
Wilson and Danny Kaye in 1965.
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From Universal Pictures Home Entertainment: Boy Erased The truth cannot be converted in the powerful and thought-provoking film Boy Erased, arriving on Digital and the digital movie app MOVIES ANYWHERE on January 15, 2019 and on Blu-rayTM, DVD and On Demand on January 29, 2019 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Based on the incredible true story of Garrard Conley and his compelling book Boy Erased: A Memoir, critics are calling the film "one of the very best pictures of the year" (Scott Mantz, Collider) and admiring the exceptionally raw and passionate performances from Academy Award® nominee Lucas Hedges (Manchester By the Sea) and Academy Award® winners Nicole Kidman (Lion) and Russell Crowe (Les Misérables). The critically acclaimed Boy Erased received two Boy Erased from Golden Globe® Universal Pictures nominations Home Entertainment including Best Actor in a Motion Picture and Best Original Song for "Revelation" by actor/ singer-songwriter Troye Sivan and musician Jónsi. Boy Erased also stars Golden Globe®nominated actor Joel Edgerton (Loving) who lent his talents as director, writer and producer as well as an exceptional supporting cast including Joe Alwyn (Operation Finale), Xavier Dolan (Bad Times at the El Royale), Troye Sivan (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) Cherry Jones ("Transparent") and Flea (Baby Driver). This is the courageous story of Jared Eamons (Hedges), the son of a Baptist pastor in a small American town, who must overcome the fallout of being outed to his parents (Kidman and Crowe). His parents struggle with reconciling their love for their son with their beliefs. Fearing a loss of family, friends and community, Jared is pressured into attending a conversion therapy program. While there, Jared comes into conflict with its leader (Edgerton) and begins his journey to finding his own voice and accepting his true self. An uplifting story of acceptance, Boy Erased on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital comes packed with special bonus features that explore the film's important messages and its relevance in today's cultural conversation, taking audiences deeper into the inspiring coming-of-age tale.
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Citizen On The Move
The Calahan’s Foundation Gala Highlights
Reverend Jesse L. Jackson along with Johnathan Jackson recently posed for a photo with the Calahan during their Gala festivities held recently. (Photo by Jimmie Lewis)
The Calahans poses with their honoree Mrs. Jamila Trimuel, Founder & Executive Director of Ladies of Virtue, Non-For-Profit.
Mr. and Mrs Calahan poses for a photo with their Foundation Board Members. (Photo by Jimmie Lewis)
Honoree, Ms. Jacki Robinson-Ivy, Senior Vice President, Northern Trust Bank and Rev. Jasper Taylor, Calahan Foundation Exewcutive Director.
Parents of Hedi Pendleton joined Mr. and Mrs Calahan for a photo during the Calahan’s Foundation gala event. (Photo by Jimmie Lewis)
Holiday Cheers From Around Town!
Members of the Fisk University Alumni poses for a photo during their Holiday Season Celebration. (Photo courtesy of Fisk Alumni)
A Jack and Jill Affair!
Christmas in the Schools Ms.Tragil Wade the sister of Basketball’s superstar Dwayne Wade (Miami); poses with a student from the Young Women’s Leadership Charter School during a recent Christmas Holiday celebration.
Jack & Jill of America, Incorporated South Suburban Annual Holiday Affair held at the Olympia Fields Country Club. Pictured left to right: Danielle Broadwater, Chairperson, Holiday Affair; Yolanda T. Payne; Deadra Stokes; Donna Leak; Latosha Mayes; Candance Tyndall; Gigi Gresham Hinton: Dominique Wallace; Jaronda Hall; Kimberly Orlandi, Co-Chair Holiday Affair.
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REAL ESTATE AC 12-12-2018 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Plaintiff, -v.- KATRINA OMIKUNLE F/K/A KATRINA MICHAEL, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 2017 CH 14285 14308 SOUTH TRACY AVENUE RIVERDALE, 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 March 27, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January 22, 2019, 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 14308 SOUTH TRACY AVENUE, RIVERDALE, IL 60827 Property Index No. 29-04-312-0190000. The real estate is improved with a single family brick with a detached two car garage. 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, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 346-9088. Please refer to file number 262634. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 3469088 E-Mail: pleadings@mccalla.com Attorney File No. 262634 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 Attorney Code. 61256 Case Number: 2017 CH 14285 TJSC#: 38-3035 I3106652 ____________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO USA HOLDINGS, INC. Plaintiff, -v.- EVA L. MCKINNEY AKA EVA L. MC KINNEY AKA EVA MCKINNEY, CITIBANK, N.A. SMB TO CITICORP TRUST BANK, FSB Defendants 18 CH 6928 279 LUELLA AVENUE Calumet City, IL 60409 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 1, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January 22, 2019, 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 279 LUELLA AVENUE, Calumet City, IL 60409 Property Index No. 29-12-201-0120000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $99,650.79. 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, or a unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/151507(c)(1)(h-1) and (h-2), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1), you are hereby notified that the purchaser of the property, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and legal fees required by subsections (g)(1) and (g)(4) of section 9 and the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of section 18.5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact the sales department, Anselmo Lindberg & Associates, LLC, 1771 W. Diehl Road, Suite 120, NAPERVILLE, IL 60563, (630) 4536960 For bidding instructions, visit www.AnselmoLindberg.com. Please refer to file number F18050196. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. Anselmo Lindberg & Associates, LLC 1771 W. Diehl Road, Suite 120 NAPERVILLE, IL 60563 (630) 453-6960 E-Mail: foreclosurenotice@anselmolindberg.co m Attorney File No. F18050196 Attorney ARDC No. 3126232 Attorney Code. 58852 Case Number: 18 CH 6928 TJSC#: 388189 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. ____________________________
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