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Citizen Week of March 21, 2018

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FRUIT ORCHARD WILL ADD TO SELECTION AT WEST SIDE NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET

The Garfield Park Community Council recently announced that they would be moving forward with plans to create a fruit orchard in the community that would add a new variety of fresh produce to their existing neighborhood market. See more on Page 2

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN PRESTIGIOUS DISNEY DREAMERS ACADEMY AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT One hundred teens from across the nation participated in Disney Dreamers Academy with Steve Harvey and Essence magazine -- a four-day, immersive and transformational mentoring program at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida which concluded this weekend. The 100 students were selected from thousands of applicants nationwide for this once-in-a-lifetime mentoring program that is designed to assist them in identifying and pursuing their dreams. The students, along with a parent or guardian, received an all-expensepaid trip to Disney to participate in the program, which features a series of career-oriented workshops and leadership seminars. Celebrity participants include Sunny Hostin from ABC’s “The View,” television personality Steve Harvey, national recording artist Ne-Yo, former NFL great and “Dancing with the Stars’’ winner Emmitt Smith and actors Jussie Smollett (Fox’s “Empire’’), Miles Brown (ABC’s “Black-ish’’) and Marsai Martin (ABC’s “Black-ish’’).

HEALTH

BLACKDOCTOR.ORG AND MILKEN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCE THE 5TH ANNUAL TOP BLACKS IN HEALTHCARE AWARDS GALA HONOREES BlackDoctor.org (BDO), the leading online health destination for African Americans, and the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University recently announced the highlyanticipated list of distinguished honorees for the 5th Annual Top Blacks in Healthcare Awards Gala. This celebration of Black excellence will take place on Thursday, April 26, 2018 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, D.C. “These individuals have reached the highest levels in their careers, despite challenges, and BlackDoctor.org is honored to celebrate their success. Their trailblazing work ensures that everyone has access to quality healthcare,” said Reggie Ware, President and CEO of BlackDoctor.org. Award recipients will be featured on the BlackDoctor.org website and on its Facebook page.

LAW & POLITICS

ILLINOIS STATE BAR ASSOCIATION’S HIGH SCHOOL MOCK TRIAL INVITATIONAL TO TAKE PLACE IN CHAMPAIGN Teams from 41 high schools throughout the state will participate in the 36th annual Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) High School Mock Trial Invitational on March 24 and 25, 2018, at the University of Illinois College of Law in Champaign. The top eight teams will compete in the final round on March 25, for the state championship. The winner will represent Illinois at the National High School Mock Trial Championship in Reno, Nevada. Each team tries both sides – plaintiff and defense – of a hypothetical case developed by the ISBA Committee. This year’s case is Grant v Smith, a civil suit alleging the use of excessive force during an arrest. Students will assume the roles of attorneys and witnesses, and a panel of Illinois lawyers and judges, along with members of the ISBA Law Related Education Committee, will evaluate and score the students’ performances. The students must also take a written test about the issues of the case and basic legal principles.

Fruit Orchard Will Add To Selection At West Side Neighborhood Market Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

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he Garfield Park Community Council recently announced that they would be moving forward with plans to create the Garfield Park Eco Orchard in the community that would add a new variety of fresh produce to their existing neighborhood market. At our neighborhood market, people come and say “where’s the fruit?” We are hoping to procure fruits that are indigenous to our region so that we can have them accessible at our neighborhood market.” said Angela Taylor, wellness coordinator for the Garfield Park Community Council. Some of the fruits that they are hoping to grow in the Garfield Park Eco Orchard are apples, pears, plums, blueberries, and the fruits that grow and are harvested within the short warm season in Chicago, according to Taylor. The Eco Orchard will begin producing fruit in the spring of 2019, according to Taylor. There is still a lot of planning and coordinating that needs to be done to make sure that the orchard is the perfect place to grow healthy fruits. “We are hoping to have the installation done by the end of the year. Healthwise and thinking rationally, you can’t just take trees and plop them in because they aren’t going to survive. For trees that are fruit-bearing you need to be planting them in the spring and we haven’t done environmental studies yet for the location so we won’t be putting trees in this spring but we are hoping by fall we will be able to do an installation and get the trees acclimated and give them a lot of love and care over the winter and hope everything survives,” said Taylor. Taylor expects to have berries, grown in the orchard, showing up at the farmers market by the spring of 2019 and apples, pears, and plums to be in the market by 2020. The Garfield Park Eco Orchard will also help to stabilize the Youth Garden Core summer program. Taylor said she is very excited for the opportunity to expand the neighborhood market which has been in operation for six years and is a valuable asset to the community. “Our market is awesome. We have survived six years just being a www.thechicagocitizen.com

Photo: Garfield Park Community Council

grassroots community market. We don’t get vegetables from Wisconsin or Michigan, everything is grown right here in Garfield Park and I think that is breathtaking. The fact that you can grow enough food to feed a community right inside the community, yeah we do

need a grocery store, but we still have the ability to eat and eat healthy, and eat fresh fruit and food...we just have to do the work,” said Taylor. For more information about the Garfield Park Community Council visit www.gpcommunitycouncil.org.


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NEWS

Chicago K - 3 STEM Learning Program Lauded in Study Funded by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation CHICAGO — A Chicago non-profit is leveling

the playing field for African American and Latino students preparing for slots in the nation’s top university science and engineering programs, according to a case study prepared by ICF, an international consulting firm, for the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. The Chicago Pre-College Science and Engineering Program (ChiS&E) was one of 30 grantees from a pool of 1,110 organizations that competed for three-year (2014 – 2017) grants in the Foundation’s Family Engagement program and is one of only six featured in a series of ICF case studies that examined exemplary approaches to engaging parents in low-income communities in advancing their children’s educational achievement. The study focused on ChiS&E’s K – 3 “Little Engineers Program.” ChiS&E challenges the commonly held views that such subjects as physics and algebra are beyond the capacity of early elementary school children and that low-income African American and Latino parents lack the knowledge to support their children in these fields. The organization has demonstrated, according to study authors, that African American and Latino children in grades K-3 in Chicago can grasp such concepts and develop a love of STEM learning and confidence as STEM learners. Their parents, meanwhile, develop knowledge of what it takes to prepare children for successful study and careers in

STEM fields, beginning in the early grades through high school. ChiS&E parents have become advocates for high quality-STEM education in their children’s schools. As one parent interviewed by study authors put it, “Heads up, parents, this is what your children should be learning. It you don’t have it in your schools, request it, because this is what you’re going to need in order to prepare to compete nationally and internationally.” ChiS&E aims to increase the number of African American and Latino students with the motivation and academic preparation to complete higher education programs and pursue careers in STEM fields. Its guiding principles and activities have been developed to prepare students to obtain four-year degrees in the nation’s top university science and engineering programs. They are modeled upon those of the award-winning Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering program, founded in 1976 and led (1976-2004) by Kenneth Hill, who subsequently founded ChiS&E in 2008. ChiS&E provides hands-on, age-appropriate STEM activities on Saturdays at the University of Illinois at Chicago for students in grades K-8, serving over 400 students annually from 80 Chicago schools. Participants are 55% African American and 45% Latino; 53% girls and 47% boys. More than 25 teachers, mainly current Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teachers, serve as instructors. Parents must attend with their child in grades K-3 and 5, and each semester all parents

must attend a Parent Orientation and, for middle school parents, a parent/child field trip to the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Summer camps are offered for rising eighth and ninth grade students. Weaving math, physics, chemistry, engineering, and broader learning skills through its curriculum, ChiS&E offers K-3 students a structured sequence of topics: kindergarten – Little Civil Engineer, first grade – Little Chemical Engineer, second grade – Little Electrical Engineer, and third grade – Little Mechanical Engineer.

“Heads up, parents, this is what your children should be learning. It you don’t have it in your schools, request it, because this is what you’re going to need in order to prepare to compete nationally and internationally.” Case study authors noted significant benefits of children and parents learning side-byside in the Saturday class sessions. Parents discovered that their children have STEM talents. Children saw that their parents valued education. Parents and children bonded as co-learners. Study authors noted that as a result of parents’ participation, they “learned the material and pedagogy ChiS&E teachers used,

making them better teachers for their child.” The authors reported that ChiS&E “helped both parents and children understand the level of math and science students should learn at each grade level and raised parents expectations for the quality of education their children should receive at each grade level.” The study found benefits as well for the CPS teachers who serve as program instructors. They gained knowledge and skills in STEM concepts and teaching techniques and in parent engagement that they have taken back to their CPS classrooms and schools. ChiS&E’s emphases on starting early with STEM education and developing the capacity of public school teachers align with a report recently released by the Kapor Center for Social Impact, “The Leaky Tech Pipeline,” which states, “In reality, the tech pipeline begins early, in elementary school.” The report calls for greater equity and opportunities for underrepresented minority student in PreK – 12 education, including access to extracurricular activities, and improved teacher quality. For a copy of the Kellogg-funded “Children and Parents Learning Side-by-Side to Acquire STEM Knowledge: A Case Study of the Chicago Pre-College Science and Engineering Program,” send a request to mcdeley@ sbcglobal.net. To visit one of ChiS&E’s Saturday sessions or attend a Parent Orientation, contact info@ chiprep.org.

Lawyers file two lawsuits after prisoner commits suicide in jail BY LISETTE GUSHINIERE

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ttorneys Alan Mills and Nicole Schult of Uptown People’s Law Center, Emmanuel Andre of the Northside Transformative Law Center, and Steve Weil and Ali Chardon of Weil & Chardon LLC. recently filed two lawsuits on behalf of 27 year-old Tiffany Rusher who committed suicide while in her Sangamon County jail cell. The lawsuits have been filed on behalf of Rusher’s mother and according to Megan Groves, director of development and communications for Uptown People’s Law Center (UPLC), lawyers are currently waiting for the lawsuit to be approved by the court. “Tiffany was a beautiful soul with hopes for her future,” said Rusher’s mother, Kelli Andrews, the plaintiff in the two lawsuits. “She was looking forward to coming home to be with her family. We miss her every day.” In one case, Sangamon County

jail is named as a defendant, while a second lawsuit has been filed against the Illinois Department of Corrections, Governor Bruce Rauner, and the State of Illinois. According to Groves, Rusher’s troubles began when she had inappropriate sexual contact with

began engaging in serious selfmutilation. Eventually, Rusher attempted suicide, and was put on “crisis watch.” Crisis watch entails stripping a patient of all clothing and belongings, and putting them in a completely bare cell with only

“Tiffany was a beautiful soul with hopes for her future. She was looking forward to coming home to be with her family. We miss her every day.” Tiffany Rusher’s mother, Kelli Andrews a minor. Groves said Rusher, “was doing sex work and was hired for a party. At that party, one of the people she had sex with was not legally an adult, so she went to prison for statutory rape.” According to a press release, Rusher began a five-year sentence at Logan Correctional Center in 2013. After she was put in solitary confinement, her mental health deteriorated to the point where she

a “suicide smock” (a single piece of thick woven nylon, too stiff to fold, with holes for head and arms). Through a Plexiglas wall, a guard watched Rusher, with the lights on, 24 hours a day. But according to the press release, the only appropriate use of crisis watch is to protect a patient from self-harm while professionals determine what treatment the patient needs. Crisis watch should only be kept to a few www.thechicagocitizen.com

hours since it can worsen a prisoner’s situation due to the isolation they experience. Even a mentally healthy person in solitary confinement for more than 15 days is considered torture by the United Nations, and is known among mental health experts to cause serious damage to the brain, the press release continued. Yet Rusher was kept in crisis watch for eight months, but the UPLC argues that prison officials could have sent her to a state mental health hospital at any time, but they did not. After several months of successful treatment, Rusher was accused of fighting at the hospital where she was arrested and sent to Sangamon County jail. Officials at the jail knew Rusher was severely mentally ill, the UPLC alleges and had a high risk of suicide, and that she needed intensive mental health treatment. They also knew that keeping a mentally ill person in solitary confinement would worsen her condition, cause severe psychological trauma, and increase

her risk of suicide, the UPLC press release states. After being kept in solitary confinement at Sangamon County jail for three months, Rusher was found unresponsive in her cell with a ripped piece of towel around her neck. She died 12 days later when the hospital removed life support. Alan Mills, executive director of Uptown People’s Law Center said, “In prison, Tiffany was tortured—kept in solitary for months on end, and denied the mental health treatment she needed. In Sangamon County jail, they put her right back in solitary, again without providing the treatment she needed. First they tortured her, then they killed her.” “It’s important to get justice for what happened to Tiffany. She was ill and she desperately needed help. But instead of care, she got cruelty,” said Ali Chardon, of Weil & Chardon LLC. The UPLC has seven pending class Continued on page 5


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BUSINESS WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

“Invisible Queen” - Story About Queen Charlotte, First Mixed-Race Woman in British Royal Family

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nvisible Queen,” a book written by Dr. Stephanie E. Myers, published by R.J. Myers Publishing Company, a minority-owned small business in Washington, D.C., is being promoted during 2018 Women’s History Month. “Invisible Queen” tells the story of Queen Sophia Charlotte, a mixed-race woman born in Germany, who married King George III in 1761, and served as Queen of England and Ireland, for 57 years. “Many of us don’t know that a Queen of England had Black Heritage and was an accomplished woman. Queen Charlotte was a botanist; a musician; spoke four (4) languages; opposed the Atlantic Slave Trade; supported the Abolitionist Movement in America; birthed 15 children; and supported her husband’s reign as King of England and Ireland,” says author Dr. Myers.

She continues, “Queen Charlotte’s story inspires young women and young men of all backgrounds and nationalities, to strive to achieve great things.” Roy J. Myers, President, R.J. Myers Publishing Company said, “Queen Charlotte, the “Invisible Queen” has been hidden in plain sight. We are proud to bring a story about her life and contributions to world history, into plain view.” This book about Queen Charlotte is timely given the upcoming nuptials of Prince Harry, grandson of Queen Elizabeth of England, to actress Meghan Markle, a mixed-race American actress. Noted Journalist Barbara Reynolds, author of the biography of Coretta Scott King “My Life, My Love, My Legacy,” stated, “Thanks to the brilliant scholarship and research of Dr. Stephanie E. Myers, Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III, who was

a botanist, an early patron of Mozart, and who entertained world leaders at her Court, including U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, has now been unearthed. Historic records support Myers conclusion that Queen Charlotte is worthy of the greatest honor for her contributions to supporting Abolitionists who ended slavery.” Mrs. Frank “Mitzi” Perdue said, “Invisible Queen is a phenomenally enjoyable and inspirational read...this book is about one of the most important women in the 18th Century, a mixed-race woman who was Queen of England for 57 years and during that time had virtues and accomplishments that can inspire us all.” Copies of “Invisible Queen” can be ordered at: www. myerspublishing.com.

“Invisible Queen is a phenomenally enjoyable and inspirational read... this book is about one of the most important women in the 18th Century, a mixed-race woman who was Queen of England for 57 years and during that time had virtues and accomplishments that can inspire us all.” MRS. FRANK “MITZI” PERDUE

ParkWhiz Appoints Yona Shtern as New CEO CHICAGO – ParkWhiz recently

announced Yona Shtern as its new chief executive officer, assuming the role from founder Aashish Dalal who will become Chairman of the company›s Board of Directors. The move positions ParkWhiz to continue to accelerate its growth, as it redefines the last mile of transportation for millions of people through their mobile devices and connected vehicles. Shtern is an entrepreneur with an expertise in building and managing successful global brands in e-commerce, telecommunications and fashion retail. He was co-founder and CEO of Beyond the Rack, a well-known e-commerce marketplace which connected 15 million consumers with over 5,000 fashion and lifestyle brands. Shtern has served as the ParkWhiz Chairman for the past year. “The Board and I spent a great deal of time searching for the right person to help lead ParkWhiz to the next level,” said Dalal. “Yona is an experienced leader who believes in what we’ve built, but also recognizes how vast our opportunity is for growth.” The transition comes 11 years

has attracted a number of key executives to its leadership team over the past year as it continues to drive growth, including Dan Roarty as President and Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Judge as Chief Technology Officer and Ed Lewis as Senior Vice President of Business Development. ABOUT PARKWHIZ

Yona Shtern and Aashish Dalal

after Dalal founded ParkWhiz. He created the company to simplify the parking experience and to remove the hassles of everyday travel. Since then, ParkWhiz has become the nation’s leading parking reservations, payments and data platform and

holds the richest parking data depository in North America. “ParkWhiz is a company that is redefining a number of industry verticals. It mirrors my experience in the wireless and e-commerce sectors in which I oversaw rapid adoption www.thechicagocitizen.com

of a better consumer paradigm,” said Shtern. “It’s exciting to be at that stage of adoption again - powering the platform which enables consumers, devices and connected cars to interact with mobile services like parking.” In addition to Shtern, the company

ParkWhiz is the leading transactional platform that enables drivers, fleets and connected vehicles to select and book parking from the largest inventory of spaces before reaching their destinations, saving both time and money. Working with all major parking operators, it delivers transactional parking as a value-added service to major brands in sports and entertainment, travel, automotive and navigation, including Ford, Ticketmaster, Groupon, Madison Square Garden and others. The company operates two consumerfacing brands of its own, ParkWhiz and BestParking, available for Apple, Android and Amazon Alexa. ParkWhiz has parked over seven million vehicles and is operational in over 190 cities in North America and expanding rapidly. For more information, visit ParkWhiz.com.


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NEWS Lawyers file two lawsuits after prisoner commits suicide in jail Continued from page 3

Photos: NASA

In 1987 Mae Jemison (pictured) was selected for the NASA astronaut program. Jemison grew up on the South Side of Chicago and on Sept. 12, 1992, she became the first African American woman in the world to enter outer space.

First Black Female Astronaut, One Of Many Who Inspire Chicago Youth BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

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n 1987, Mae Jemison was selected for the NASA astronaut program. Jemison grew up on the South Side of Chicago and had a background in engineering and medical research, she had also just returned from a two-year tour in the Peace Corps where she worked as a Medical Officer in Sierra Leone and Liberia, according to her biography from NASA. On Sept. 12, 1992, Jemison became the first African American woman in the world to enter outer space. On an eight-day mission on the Endeavor Jemison served as the science mission specialist and logged 190 hours, 30 minutes, and 23 seconds in space, according to NASA “My favorite memory I have is of the shuttle launching. It shakes and rattles until the solid rocket boosters come out, I remember having this huge grin on my face. About two hours after we got in orbit I looked out the window and no kidding, the first thing I saw from space was Chicago. I thought about that girl who grew up in Chicago who would have been just real cheesed up. The perspective that stuck with me is that I am as much a part of this universe as any speck of stardust,” said Jemison in a documentary created by MAKERS, a feminist media brand. Jemison is not the only notable women

in a space science that inspires girls in Chicago. For fifteen years, The Adler Planetarium has hosted an annual Women in Space Science event to recognize trailblazing women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and inspiring young women to pursue careers in these disciplines, according to the Adler Planetarium. “We invite approximately 250 middle school students, primarily from Chicago public schools, to come and spend the afternoon with us. They come to the planetarium and during their two hours

here they hear the honoree speak about her job, and her background, and why she chose to pursue a STEM career and why it’s an option for everyone,” said Kelly Borden, Director of Teen Programs at the Adler Planetarium. It is important to highlight women in STEM careers because it is a field with little female representation. If young girls who enjoy science can’t find any female professionals to look up to, their passions could be lost, according to Borden. “Something that we hear over and over again is that representation matters and it’s incredibly true. We want our young people at the Adler to see themselves in the STEM professionals that they interact with,” said Borden. This is something that Jemison provided for the world that had never existed before, a black female astronaut the little girls could look up to. “If you are a young girl in Chicago interested in a STEM career you are very fortunate because there is a wealth of programs that you can access and opportunities that you could have never dreamed possible,” said Borden. To view the documentary about Mae Jemison visit www.makers.com. For information about the upcoming Women in Space Science event visit www. adlerplanetarium.org.

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action lawsuits against the Illinois Department of Corrections described as follows: Rasho v. Baldwin, a class action case filed on behalf of all Illinois prisoners with mental health issues. According to the lawsuit, which was recently settled, Illinois punishes mental illness instead of treating it. The lawsuit also claimed what treatment Illinois does provide is grossly inadequate. According to UPLC, because Rasho was recently settled, sweeping changes in the Illinois Department of Corrections will be made as a result. Lippert v. Baldwin, a putative class action that relates to the alleged inadequate medical treatment provided to all Illinois prisoners. Last summer, a court-appointed expert issued a 400-page report detailing the many failings of the medical care provided to prisoners. Boyd v. Baldwin, a class action case about the overcrowded living conditions in Vienna Correctional Center, where the lawsuit alleges that men have literally been stuffed in every corner a bed can fit in according to uplcchicago.org. Douglas v. Baldwin, a class action lawsuit challenging Illinois’ excessive use of solitary. The lawsuit alleges that Illinois locks up too many people in solitary, many for petty offenses, keeps them in solitary far too long, in conditions amounting to torture. Holmes v. Baldwin, a class action case brought on behalf of deaf and hard of hearing prisoners in Illinois. The lawsuit alleges that Illinois fails to provide interpreters for medical appointments, religious services, disciplinary hearings, and many other vital interactions with staff. It further alleges that Illinois fails to provide hearing aids or other assistive devices to those who are hard of hearing. Ross v. Gossett, a putative class action brought on behalf of prisoners at Menard, Illinois River, Big Muddy River, and Lawrence Correctional Centers alleging that the Orange Crush tactical team used excessive force, including physical and sexual abuse, when it conducted mass shakedowns in the spring of 2014. Morales v. Finley, a putative class action case alleging that adults facing revocation of their parole are denied due process. Specifically, the lawsuit alleges that they are not provided with a lawyer, even though they are facing imprisonment, they are left to languish for months without any hearing at all, and they are sent back to prison without the state proving that they violated their parole. MH v. Finley, a class action case in which UPLC established that children facing incarceration because they allegedly violated the terms of their parole were denied due process. As of January, 2015, children are now provided with lawyers at the state’s expense. Chancy v. Illinois Prisoner Review Board, a putative class action alleging that Illinois has not implemented an evidence-based risk assessment to be used in deciding whether to parole older “C Number” prisoners, in direct violation of Illinois law, according to UPLC.


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FASHION Dr. Barba Discusses How You Can Ensure Your Skin Receives the Best Skin Care

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ove Dermatologist Dr. Alicia Barba shares her top tips to ensure your skin receives the best care this season and breaks down some common habits that may actually be hurting your skin vs. improving it. Question: How many times should a person shower/

bathe daily?

Dr. Alicia Barba: Bathing once a day, or even twice

per day, is part of all of our routines. It’s what we do in the shower or bath that can really make an impact on our skin. Think of our bathing routine as the actual start of your beauty/skin-care routine. it’s important to understand is that excessive bathing while using the wrong products can really dry out the skin, which is worsened when there is long contact with hot water

and harsh soaps. Be careful to not to over scrub/or over exfoliate the skin and always use a moisturizing cleanser. I recommend the Dove Beauty Bar as it gently but effectively cleanses, leaving soft, smooth skin. It won’t strip away skin’s moisture like soap can or leave behind that dry, tight feeling that ordinary soaps do, which can be a sign of dry skin damage. It’s also gentle enough to be used as facial cleanser! Question: What is the best way to treat my skin before

and after waxing/shaving?

Dr. Alicia Barba: Think of waxing and shaving as a

deep exfoliation where skin is at risk for becoming super sensitive and more prone to irritation due to stripping of skin cells. Never dry shave, and always use a moisturizing gel or wash to prep the skin. When shaving, make sure you change the blade to a fresh one regularly and keep it dry and away from humidity. This will avoid bacteria from growing on the blade and possibly prevent folliculitis. After shaving, be sure to moisturize the skin. Lastly, be mindful of direct sun exposure after waxing, as this can cause skin pigmentation in the waxed area. Question: What is that tight or dry skin feeling many feel

right after a bath/shower?

Dr. Alicia Barba: Feeling tight or dry immediately after

a shower should not be considered “squeaky clean” or normal. This may be a sign that the stratum corneum was stripped of its essential lipids and hydrating proteins, stemming from the use of harsh cleansers or from too much contact with water. Question: How should I dry my body after a shower? Dr. Alicia Barba: Remember, not only do dirt, oil and

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dead skin cells come off your skin during a long shower, but so do lipids and natural hydrators. Be careful with rubbing your skin too hard when drying off after a shower. I suggest pat drying and while still moist, layer on a good moisturizer. You do not want to rub the skin too hard with a towel when drying off to prevent over drying it and preserve your skin’s own natural moisturizers.

Carlos by Carlos Santana Shoes for Men and Zappos Partner to Benefit Charities with New Men’s Shoe Line

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appos.com, a leading online retailer famous for its customer service, announces it is the first online retailer to sell Anthony Veer - Carlos by Carlos Santana Shoes for Men. The two organizations will also come together with future initiatives to support the Milagro Foundation and Zappos’ philanthropic arm Zappos for Good. Influenced by the Grammywinning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s eclectic signature sound, the shoes’ leather and suede styles offer brilliant versatility and flair for both formal and casual outfits. Goodyear welting, Blake stitching and tack-free soles are marks of the line’s superior craftsmanship and attention

to detail. From boots to brogues, these timeless classics are wardrobe essentials for the modern man who believes in making a statement. Like the musician himself, it’s the difference between ordinary and extraordinary. “Together, we strive for excellence and elegance in every step. Our new partnership with Zappos only furthers our collective goal to help children around the world while simultaneously offering style, comfort and integrity,” says Santana. Established by Carlos Santana and his family in 1998, the Milagro Foundation provides children full access to proper healthcare and education as well as opportunities to

Carlos by Carlos Santana Shoes for Men and Zappos partner to benefit charities with new men’s shoe line.

develop into creative human beings. Zappos for Good – the retailer’s philanthropic arm dedicated to fostering Zappos’ community and charitable efforts – will work together on developing their partnership through events in 2018. www.thechicagocitizen.com

Diet vs. Exercise: Which is Better for Weight Loss? WHAT’S MORE IMPORTANT: DIET OR EXERCISE? ANYONE WHO’S TRIED TO LOSE WEIGHT AND MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE HAS LIKELY ASKED THIS QUESTION. Sixty-eight percent of people want to lose 10 pounds or more, according to a recent Harris Poll on behalf of Nutrisystem. March is National Nutrition Month, and a good time to get started on your goals. So, should you focus on diet, exercise or both? When it comes to weight loss, the split should be roughly 80 percent focus on what you eat and 20 percent on exercise. The logic is simple, say experts. “It’s all about calories in and calories out. If you’re eating less and exercising, you’re going to burn more calories,” says Courtney McCormick, corporate dietitian at Nutrisystem. “However, exercise often makes us hungrier, which is why many people who only change their exercise habits don’t see the scale move.” To achieve a healthier lifestyle and shed weight, consider these quick tips that combine both diet and exercise. • EAT MORE OFTEN: A 2015 study from the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics found that on average, people who ate six times or more daily consumed fewer calories, had a lower body mass index, and ate more nutrient-rich foods than those who didn’t eat at least six times a day. Eating smaller meals every three hours keeps you feeling full, controls blood sugar and helps boost metabolism. • WATCH PORTIONS: American portions have become too big; and those used to dining out may consider restaurant portions to be correct, when they’re often four times as large as what’s recommended. Learning portion control is key to losing weight. When eating out, ask for a to-go box and save half for later. You can also turn to plans, like Nutrisystem, which deliver portion-controlled meals to your home. • VEG OUT: Vegetables are low in calories, high in filling fiber and loaded with nutrients. For breakfast, add spinach to an omelet; at lunch, pile your sandwich high with fixings like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers, or use lettuce as a wrap instead of bread. During snack time, munch on carrots dipped in hummus or blend kale into a fruit smoothie. • DRINK MORE WATER: A study found that when people drank six cups (48 ounces) of cold water, they increased their resting calorie burn by up to 50 calories each day. Another study found that dieters who drank two eight-ounce glasses of water before meals lost 36 percent more weight over three months than those who didn’t sip before sitting down to eat. So, fill up that water bottle! • GET MOVING: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend 150 minutes of aerobic activity weekly, but research suggests that it doesn’t matter if you exercise for two-and-a-half hours straight or break it up into 10-minute chunks. Aim for 30 minutes of exercise per day then build up to 60 minutes when you’re ready. More diet and exercise tips can be found at leaf.nutrisystem.com. Remember the key to meeting your weight loss and health goals is to make sustainable lifestyle changes. Focus on eating better and moving more and you’ll be on the right track.


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ENTERTAINMENT

Illinoisans pick ‘Blues Brothers’ as top movie SPRINGFIELD – Illinoisans have chosen

“The Blues Brothers” as the top movie in state history, embracing a film that celebrates car crashes, classic songs, Chicago landmarks and two shady characters trying desperately to do the right thing. “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off ” and “A League of Their Own” came next in the online voting, which was part of the Illinois Top 200 project. The project lets Illinoisans vote every two weeks on the best movies, most inspiring leaders, greatest books, top businesses and much more. By the state’s 200th birthday on Dec. 3, voters will have chosen 10 favorites in 20 different categories – the Illinois Top 200. More than 1,500 people voted on the top movies. Voting in the next category, top businesses, is underway at www.IllinoisTop200. com. “I’m a big fan of all three of the top movies, so I’m thrilled by the results. More importantly,

I’m thrilled that people are taking part in a conversation about the best of Illinois history,” said Alan Lowe, executive director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. “I hope even more people will join the conversation as Illinois celebrates its bicentennial.” The top 10 movies are: 1. “The Blues Brothers” – Jake and Elwood Blues try to raise money to save an orphanage. 2. “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off ” – Bueller, his best friend and girlfriend skip school to explore Chicago 3. “A League of Their Own” – Women get a chance to play pro baseball during World War II 4. “The Fugitive” – Dr. Richard Kimble tries to avoid capture while tracking down his wife’s killer in Chicago

5. “ The Untouchables” – Federal agents risk everything to bring down Al Capone 6. “ The Sting” – Two Chicago con men go after a gang boss who killed their friend; won an Oscar for Best picture 7. “ Chicago” – a musical exploration of hunger for wealth and fame in the Jazz Age; won the Oscar for best picture 8. “ Eight Men Out” – the story of the Chicago White Sox throwing the 1919 World Series 9. “ Hoop Dreams” – an unforgettable documentary about poor Chicago kids and their dreams of basketball stardom 10. “Ordinary People” -- The death of a child tears apart a Lake Forest family; won an Oscar for best picture “For decades, Illinois films have amused, inspired and thrilled people across the world,” said Illinois Film Office Director Christine Dudley. “‘Blues Brothers,’ ‘Ferris Bueller’ and

‘A League of Their Own’ were all filmed within our great state and represent the legacy that Illinois has brought to the entertainment industry. Every one of these movies stands as a testament to the depth of talent we have to offer – in the film industry and beyond.” Nominated movies that did not make the top 10 include “Young Mr. Lincoln,” “His Girl Friday” and a Charlie Chaplin short filmed in Chicago. The Illinois Top 200 is a joint initiative of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, The (Springfield) State Journal-Register and the Illinois Bicentennial Commission. Future categories include inventions, authors, musicians, actors, leaders, buildings and unforgettable moments. Everyone is invited to suggest possible nominees in each category by using the hashtag #ILtop200 on social media.

Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival and the Poetry Foundation partner to remount Manual Cinema’s No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks CHICAGO – The Chicago

International Puppet Theater Festival and the Poetry Foundation are partnering to present Manual Cinema’s No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks, oneweekend-only, March 30 and 31 at Chicago’s historic Studebaker Theater, 410 S. Michigan Avenue, in Chicago’s Fine Arts Building. Performances of Manual Cinema’s unforgettable multi-media retelling of Brooks’s life and work are Friday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, March 31 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25; $15 for students and seniors. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased in advance online at chicagopuppetfest.org. Tickets will also be on sale in person prior to each show, pending availability. No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks combines poetry, puppetry and live jazz to bring to life the story of one of Chicago’s most beloved figures. Gwendolyn Brooks was an icon, a poet laureate, and a Pulitzer Prize winner—but she was also a treasured educator and mentor to the countless writers and children who knew her as their very own “Miss Brooks.” Weaving poetry, storytelling, sound design, original live music, and striking visuals, No Blue Memories is an exploration of

Brooks’s beloved city and a story of how she navigated identity, craft, and politics over the course of one of the most remarkable careers in American literary history. The Poetry Foundation commissioned Manual Cinema in 2016 to visually represent the life and work of Gwendolyn Brooks in a way that would be accessible for new fans and enticing for Brooks appreciators alike. The resulting production, No Blue Memories, received its world premiere in November 2017, what would have been Brooks’s hundredth year. The 70-minute show combines intricate paper puppetry, live actors working in shadow, and an original score played live on stage. The script was co-written by Chicago poets Eve L. Ewing and Nate Marshall. The music was commissioned from Jamila Woods and Ayanna Woods, who were granted permission from the Brooks estate for the first time to write a song using Brooks’s famous poem “We Real Cool.” The production also samples many of Brooks’s most memorable poems including “Eventide,” Beverly Hills, Chicago,” “Speech to the Young, Speech to the Progress Toward,” and “Chicago Picasso.” “Whether you’re a diehard Brooks fan or someone who is new to her

(from top) Blair Thomas, director of the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival, and poet avery r. young from the Poetry Foundation will lead The Catapult: Shadow Image in Puppetry and Poetry

work, we want everyone to walk away with a new favorite poem,” says co-author and poet Eve Ewing. “Her work continues to be relevant, and will always be relevant, because it will always be important for regular people to tell stories about where they’re from.” “It was an honor to take Eve Ewing’s and Nate Marshall’s nuanced, detailed vision of Brooks’s life and realize it in paper and acetate,” said Manual Cinema Director Sarah www.thechicagocitizen.com

Fornace. “We cannot wait to get our incredible team of actors together again and perform this epic live cinematic show bursting with poetry, puppetry, and live music in Chicago’s historic Studebaker Theater.” The Catapult: Puppetry and Poetry – Artists Intensive, March 28-31, to foster future poets and puppeteers Another component of this new partnership between the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival and the Poetry Foundation is The

Catapult: Shadow Image in Puppetry and Poetry, running Wednesday, March 28 through Saturday, March 31. This is a four-day professional training workshop, presented in conjunction with Manual Cinema’s No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks, focusing on the dynamic relationship and shared language of poetry and puppetry. Lead by Festival Director and puppeteer Blair Thomas and poet avery r. young from the Poetry Foundation, participants will explore the traditions of shadow theater, written and spoken word poetry and their contemporary intersection. Artistic Directors Sarah Fornace and Drew Dir will be the featured artists from Manual Cinema leading puppet technique workshops. The Catapult will take place on stage at the historic Studebaker Theater in the Fine Arts Building. The program fee is $440, and covers select meals and tickets to all workshops, a performance of No Blue Memories, a backstage tour/ demo with Manual Cinema, and an ongoing puppetry workshop with Manual Cinema culminating in a final presentation among members of the program. A $730 package is also available for the full program plus three nights of hotel accommodation. Space is limited. To apply, visit chicagopuppetfest.org/catapult. For more, visit chicagopuppetfest.org,


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CHURCH

New biography sheds light on religious influences on iconic jazz songstress Billie Holiday

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oulful jazz singer Billie Holiday is remembered today for her unique sound, troubled personal history, and a catalogue that includes such resonant songs as “Strange Fruit” and “God Bless the Child.” Holiday and her music were also strongly

shaped by religion, often in surprising ways. This April, Penn State University Press will release Tracy Fessenden’s Religion Around Billie Holiday, a compelling new book that examines the spiritual and religious forces that left their mark on the performer during her short but influential life. Mixing elements of biography with the history of race and American music, Tracy Fessenden explores the multiple religious influences on Holiday’s life and sound, including her time spent as a child in a Baltimore convent, the echoes of black Southern churches in the blues she encountered in brothels, the secular riffs on ancestral faith in the poetry of the Harlem Renaissance, and the Jewish songwriting culture of Tin Pan Alley. Religion Around Billie Holiday will be released on April 7th, the 103rd anniversary of Billie Holiday’s birth. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Tracy Fessenden is the Steve and Margaret Forster Professor in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies at Arizona State University and the author of Culture and Redemption: Religion, the Secular, and American Literature. PRAISE FOR RELIGION AROUND BILLIE HOLIDAY: “A rich and compelling portrait at the intersection of Holiday’s personal history, American Catholicism, blues and jazz culture, and the currents of race and gender in American life.” — Judith Weisenfeld, author of New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity during the Great Migration

Holiday at the Downbeat Club in New York, February 1947.

“Illuminating, graceful, insightful, and bold, Tracy Fessenden’s marvelous interpretation of Billie Holiday is no mere biography.” —Jason C. Bivins, author of Spirits Rejoice! Jazz and American Religion

BIBLE VERSE FOR THE WEEK THEME: SELF-CARE

3 John 1:2 - Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.”

Boston College President Father William P. Leahy will be honored with Catholic Extension’s 2018 Spirit of Francis Award

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n March 20, President of Boston College, Father William P. Leahy, S.J., will receive Catholic Extension’s 2018 Spirit of Francis Award at a dinner in his honor at the Mandarin Oriental Boston. The dinner will mark the first time Catholic Extension, headquartered in Chicago, has held the

event in Boston and honored a local leader. Honorary co-chair His Eminence, Seán Cardinal O’Malley, OFM Cap, Archbishop of Boston, will be in attendance. Tickets are available at www.CatholicExtension.org. The Spirit of Francis Award recognizes an individual or group for their commitment “to reach out to the margins

of society” in the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi, Pope Francis and the founder of Catholic Extension, Father Francis Clement Kelley. For 110 years Catholic Extension has been building churches and the Church in America’s poorest places and transforming lives through the power of faith.

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Weekly inspirations

Rev. Dr. Derrick B. Wells, Senior Minister of Christ Universal Temple INCREASE YOUR HAPPINESS BY ELIMINATING FEAR

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ear can paralyze you and prevent you from reaching your goals. Researchers have found that tackling your fear head-on may enable you to deal with it better. Fear is one of your most powerful emotions and if left unchecked, can prevent you from achieving a state of total happiness. It is impossible to achieve greatness if you are held back by fear. Fear is a choice. Being afraid is a decision based on your perceptions, and if you are not mindful, your fear can triumph over your faith. Here are several things that you can do to eliminate your fear.

THINK POSITIVE

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ositive thinking can help eliminate the negativity associated with fear. Use affirmations to help increase your confidence and prevent negative thinking. Your words and thoughts are very important. Thinking positive and visualizing good things can help you see the big picture and help you realize that your fear is irrational.

LISTEN TO MUSIC

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usic can be an effective tool for working through your fears. Relaxing music can calm the jitters associated with fear. Soothing music has been known to reduce both heart rate and blood pressure, thus causing a calming effect among people who are experiencing fear and anxiety.

KEEP A JOURNAL OF GOOD THINGS

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ou have many things to be grateful for. Whenever you begin to feel fearful, remind yourself of the things that really matter to you and be grateful for them. When you find yourself focusing on a fear, replace it with thoughts of what you are thankful for. Jot down three great things that happened to you today. Keeping focused on the positive will really make a difference in eliminating and overcoming fear. Eliminating fear is an excellent way to increase your happiness. (Reprint 10-12017) Address: 1 1901 S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60643 Phone: (773) 568-2282 www.cutemple.org


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LEGAL NOTICES Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State," as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: D18153683 on MARCH 1, 2018 Under the Assumed Business Name of EQUITY CONSULTING with the business located at: 1720 S MICHIGAN AVE. #902 CHICAGO, IL 60616. The true and real full name and residence address of the owner is: TIFFANY ANTOINETTE HALE 1720 S. MICHIGAN AVE #902 CHICAGO, IL 60616, USA _______________________________________ Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State," as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: D18153700 on MARCH 1, 2018 Under the Assumed Business Name of BRIDGING THE GAP SMALL BIZ NETWORK with the business located at: 24 E 127TH PLACE, CHICAGO, IL 60628. The true and real full name and residence address of the owner is: ROBIN M MOORE 24 E 124TH PLACE CHICAGO, IL 60628.USA _______________________________________ Affidavit of Copyright and Registered Trade-name/Trademark Recorded in the Court of Public Record I always come in Divine Peace and Love; Honoring The Great, The Universal, The Absolute, The Eternal, The Creator, God Almighty (Allah) I, the free and original inhabitant, Osiris: Bey of the House of El's, Bey's and Ali's with dominion over the land/soil, (Northwest Amexem/America), Grantor/ Beneficiary, a non-resident Alien to the corporate United States, to the corporate United States of America, an Aboriginal, Indigenous Choctaw /Washitaw Muurish/Moorish-American National, a Asiatic Man of the Asiatic Race, an original Natural Physical Man, a Creation of the Almighty God's (Allah), Under the Almighty God's (Allah) Authority and subject only to his laws. By: The living Man of the land/soil and on the land/soil Osiris: Bey, Private and Special, Holder of the Inherent Political Power, BEing Live, BEing Living,

BEing Aware (God's Law - Moral and Natural Law) Exodus 21:23-25; Lev 24: 17-21: Deut 1:17, 19:21, Mat. 22:36-40; Luke 10:17; Col 3:25. "NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW" FOR THE RECORD, ON THE RECORD, AND LET THE RECORD SHOW Verified Declaration in the Nature by an Affidavit for Truth in Commerce and Contract by Waiver for Tort Presented by me addressee, Osiris: Bey, Living soul, one for We the People under Original Common Law Jurisdiction by the Illinois and United States Contracts, the Constitutions. In the matters for commerce. All commerce operates in truth; demand for truth is made of all parties for full disclosure. EQUALITY Before the Law is PARAMOUNT and MANDATORY by Law and REQUIRED Copyright Notice; All rights reserved By Real Law, re common-law copyright of tradename/trade-marks OSIRIS: BEY©™ Re: In the Matter of the fictions Know as FICTION, OSIRIS BEY©™, BEY, OSIRIS©™, LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR, LEROY©™, LEROY A. WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™ and any/all derivatives thereof including but not limited to Osiris: Bey. In the Matter of: The fictions Know FICTION, OSIRIS BEY©™, BEY, OSIRIS©™, LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR, LEROY©™, LEROY A. WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, and any/all derivatives thereof including but not limited to Osiris: Bey. Any and all unauthorized Users and Issuers are barred from using this Copyrighted/Trademark Property [i.e OSIRIS BEY©™, LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™]. I, Osiris: Bey, the real live flesh and blood breathing Being, Am the "actual" owner of Copyrighted/Trademark Property [765 ILCS 1035 & 1036/1 thru 1036/90], assumed [805 ILCS 405/0.01 et seq] and/or Title, pursuant to the Live Birth Certificate [112-56-0000000 (private)], recorded with the Illinois Office of Vital Statistics and with the U.S. Treasury Department as a PRIORITY STOCK [Certified Funds: February 23, 2004]; And therefore the Copyrighted/Trademark Property is a "Transmitting Utility" [UCC 9-105(1)(n)], performing a monetary function for the benefit of society. 1. Fact: With the Birth Certificate of the DEBTOR: OSIRIS BEY©™, LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, being registered in international commerce and having bonds sold on it, the DEBTOR becomes the surety on the bonds, the "pledge." The asset bonded [surety] is the "energy" or the labor of the DEBTOR. Thus, the Debtor

becomes the "utility" for the "transmission" of energy, designating the DEBTOR as a TRANSMITTING UTILITY. Please note that this is NOT a "service utility" which may be defined as an Electric, Water or Gas Company, but an individual utility transmitting public and private debt. 2. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, of the House of El's, Bey's and Ali's, the Secured Party, holder in due course, Private People of Posterity, Creditors, Claimants, the undersigned Affiant for one of we the People, a Sovereign American, One sovereign does not need to tell another that he is sovereign. He is sovereign by his very existence. "The rule in America is that the American people are the sovereign." Kemper v. State, 138 S. W. 1025, page 1043, a natural living soul, a living Man, an Original Indigenous/Aborigine [Native] American Washitaw Muur/Moor National born upon the Soil/land of Illinois a Republic (Article 4 Section 4 of the 1787 United States Constitution, "United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican form of Government") in one of several counties within one of the presumed several States United of America, do herewith declare, state and say that I, Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, make this document with sincere intent in truth, that I, Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, being of "Age of Majority" am competent to state the matters set forth herein; I, having firsthand knowledge of the facts stated herein; that the contents are true, correct, complete, and certain, not misleading, admissible as evidence, and reasonable, and if stating I, Me, My, Myself, the Secured party so state. 3. Fact: The individual tending this document is, not a 14th amendment citizen of, nor a subject of, nor owing allegiance, the federal United States, nor any of the de facto (Corporate) States contracting thereto, therefore carrying with Him the original and exclusive peculiar jurisdiction and venue under our one supreme Court, Real Law, common Law. 4. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, of the House of El's, Bey's and Ali's, the living breathing soul, while a sojourner on this Earth, I exist upon the land commonly known as Illinois, a Republic, within the physical geographical limits of the Empire Washitaw de Dugdyahmoundyah. I am a natural born National of the Indigenous Choctaw/Washitaw Nation of Muurs [U.N. Indigenous Nation #215/93 and U.S. Land Grant #922 & #923/1797-1802]. Also, I am in compliance with the provisions of 8 U.S.C.1452(b)(1)(2) and PL 99-396,16(c) 5. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, am NOT a STATUTORY PERSON or JURISTIC PERSON, I am NOT a 14th amendment citizen of, nor a subject of, nor owing allegiance, the federal United States, nor any of the de facto(Corporate) States contracting thereto, therefore, the individual tending this document carrying with Him the original and exclusive peculiar jurisdiction and venue under our one supreme Court, Real Law, common Law. 6. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, a natural Man, a living Soul, an Original Indigenous/Aborigine [Native] American Washitaw Muur/Moor National, am a real, living, Breathing soul-man, that Bleeds, proving that I am NOT a Corporate Fiction and that do NOT belong in the Courts of the Corporate Fictions. 7. Fact: This plain Statement of Facts being a matter that must be expressed to be resolved. In commerce truth is sovereign. Truth is expressed in the form of an Affidavit. An Affidavit not rebutted stands as Truth in commerce. An Affidavit not rebutted, after thirty (30) days, becomes the judgment in commerce. An Affidavit for Truth, under commercial law, can only be challenged; by a rebuttal Affidavit for truth or satisfied by payment, by agreement, by resolution, by a trial by jury under the 7th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States according to the rules of Common Law. 8. Fact: The truth is being expressed by this Verified Declaration in the Nature of an Affidavit for Truth in Commerce and Contract for Waiver of Tort Presented by me addressee, Osiris: Bey, the Living Soul-Man, an Original Indigenous/Aborigine [Native] American Washitaw Muur/Moor National. One of We the People under Original Common Law Jurisdiction by the Illinois and United States Contracts, the Constitutions. 9. Fact: The Public record is the highest form of evidence, and I, , Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, of the House of El's, Bey's and Ali's, Secured Party, am hereby timely creating public record by Declaration with this verified declaration in the Nature of an Affidavit for Truth in Commerce and Contract for Waiver of Tort Presented by me, addressee, Osiris: Bey, a Living Soul-Man, the Secured Party, Creditor, the Holder-In Due Course, One of the We the People Under Original Common Law Jurisdiction of the Illinois and United States Contracts, the Constitutions (The Original Organic Constitution For the State of Illinois (1818) which is a Republic form of government and the Original Organic Constitution For These united State of America (1789). 10. Fact: The PERSON and name known as OSIRIS BEY, formerly known as LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™ and any/and all derivatives thereof being and/or fiction(s) (hereinafter FICTION(S)) without form or substance, and without any resemblance to any natural born living being and is entirely an intentional commercial


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CLASSIFIEDS fraud created by the alleged de facto Government officials and Agents of the nul tiel Commercial Corporation(s) doing business as the HOLY SEE, GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLAND, THE BRITISH CROWN, UNITED STATES FEDERAL CORPORATION, UNITED STATES, UNITED STATES INC, USA, US, GOVERNMENT OF WASHINGTON DC/ FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM/ DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY-INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE-BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS (BATF)/FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION(FBI), FEDERAL MARSHALS, UNITED STATED POSTAL SERVICE, USPS, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT AND ALL BRITISH BAR ASSOCIATES AND AT T O R N E Y S / L A W Y E R S / C O U N S E L O R , ESQUIRES/JUDGES, CITY OF CHICAGO, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS with subdivisions being MUNICIPAL COUNTY(IES). The FICTION is created for the purpose of disfranchising the living man, Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, formerly known as Leroy Allen Williams, Junior-Bey of Life, Liberty, Property, and Pursuit of Happiness for the Unjust enrichment of the HOLY SEE, GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLAND, THE BRITISH CROWN, UNITED STATES FEDERAL CORPORATION, UNITED STATES, UNITED STATES INC, USA, US, GOVERNMENT OF WASHINGTON DC/ FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM/ DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY-INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICEBUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS (BATF)/ FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION(FBI), FEDERAL MARSHALS, UNITED STATED POSTAL SERVICE, USPS, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT AND ALL BRITISH BAR ASSOCIATES AND AT T O R N E Y S / L A W Y E R S / C O U N S E L O R , ESQUIRES/JUDGES, STATE OF ILLINOIS, CITY OF CHICAGO, COUNTY OF COOK, with subdivisions being MUNICIPAL COUNTY(IES).The FICTION(S) and its appointed and elected administrators, officers and agents are creating fictitious civil jurisdiction outside the authority of Law and Courts of original jurisdiction. 11. Fact: A Copyright and trade-name/trademark is now place on the name and FICTION known as OSIRIS BEY©™, O. BEY, FORMERLY KNOWN AS LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR-BEY©™, ALLEN WILLIAMS, LEROY©™, LEROY A. WILLIAMS©™, and any/all derivatives thereof, nunc pro tunc 06 day of February 1956, and is now the proprietary private property of Osiris: Bey and cannot be used without my prior written consent and then only under the terms set out in this contract. 12. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, Private, Special and Priority, BEing Live, BEing Living, BEing Aware, formerly known as Leroy Allen Williams, JuniorBey, of the House of El's, Bey's and Ali's, BEing Live, am also declaring "sui juris" status in connection with both my property and name. If ANY agency of the government disputes the above declaration of "sui juris" in connection with the "name" SWORN AN OATH and sealed in this affidavit, I demand a certified copy with my signed authorization of all documents or contracts being "held-indue-course", pursuant to UCC 3-305.2, UCC 3305.52 and UCC 3-505, that create Any legal disability to the claimed "sui juris" status and "alieni juris" relating to my "name". [One's "name" is one's property, and for one's "name" to enjoy "sui juris" status that "name" must be free of legal disability resulting from a contract or commercial agreement, which is being "held-in-due-course" by a fellow Private and Special Citizen of the United States of America or by any agency of the federal, state, county or Municipal government. 13. Fact: Said Common-law trade-name /trademark, i.e. the FICTION known as OSIRIS BEY, formerly known as LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, may neither be used, nor reproduced, neither in whole nor in part, nor in any manner whatsoever, without the prior, express, written consent and acknowledgement of Osiris: Bey an Original Indigenous/Aborigine [Native] American Washitaw Muur/Moor National as the Real Human Being by the Law of the Mother Creator ELOHIM, The Most High signified by the red-ink signature of Osiris: Bey, (Secured Party). With the intend of being contractually bound, any juristic person, as well as the agent(s) of said juristic person, consents and agrees by this Copyright Notice that neither said juristic person, nor the agent of said juristic person, shall display, nor otherwise use in any manner, any of the common-law trade-name/trademark of OSIRIS BEY, formerly known as LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, nor the commonlaw copyright described herein, nor any derivative of, nor any variation in the spelling of, OSIRIS BEY, formerly known as LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, without the prior, express, written consent and acknowledgement of Osiris: Bey (Secured Party). 14. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, Secured Party, Holder-InDue-Course is not now, nor has I, me, Osiris: Bey, Secured Party, Holder-In Due-Course has ever been, an accommodation party, nor a surety, for any of the purported FICTION, i.e. "OSIRIS BEY, formerly known as LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™", nor for any derivative of nor for any nor variation in the spelling of, any of said names, nor for any other juristic person, and is so-indemnified and held harmless by the FICTION, OSIRIS BEY, formerly known as LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, against any and all claims, legal actions, orders warrants, judgments, demands, liabilities, losses, depositions, summonses, lawsuits, costs, fines, liens, levies, penalties, demands, interests, and expenses whatsoever, both absolute and contingent, as are due and as might become due, now existing and as might hereafter arise, and as might be suffered by, imposed on, and incurred by the FICTION, OSIRIS BEY, formerly known as LEROY ALLEN

WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™ for any and every reason, purpose, and cause whatsoever. 15. Fact: Any indentures, debentures, bond, securities, judgments, warrants or any other kind of commercial paper issued or predicated on the name or fiction OSIRIS BEY©™, O. BEY, FORMERLY KNOWN AS LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR-BEY©™, ALLEN WILLIAMS, LEROY©™, LEROY A. WILLIAMS©™ and any/all derivatives thereof, not excluding birth certificate registration number 112-56-0000000 (private) Filed with the Illinois Bureau of Vital Statistics, Social Security Number: (private), Illinois Driver License Number: (private), are hereby declared fraudulent, null and void. I, Osiris: Bey, the living Man, an Original Indigenous/aborigine Native American Washitaw Muur/Moor National, as the Real Human Being by the Law of the Mother Creator ELOHIM, The Most High, Know by first hand information, that my mother an Original Indigenous [Native] American Washitaw Muur/Moor National, would never knowingly participate in any illegal or unlawful scheme intended to create fraudulent commercial paper of any kind and I know by first hand knowledge that my mother, never received any benefit nor was paid any consideration for the birth certificate, registration number 112-56-0000000 (private) and I declare that neither her authorized signature nor the signature of her authorized agent appears on the birth certificate, registration number 112-560000000 (private). 16. Fact: The name and FICTION, OSIRIS BEY, formerly known as LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR©™, and any/all derivatives thereof is the proprietary perfected security of the living Man, Osiris: Bey, and is my recorded copyright Fiction by this declaration under original common law jurisdiction for one-hundred years (100) and is the private property of me, Osiris: Bey, the Secured Party, the Holder-In-Due-Course, a Sovereign, Kemper v. State, supra for the protection of my Estate, my Life and Liberty. 17. Fact: Use of the FICTION on any document associated in any manner with my Estate or me, the holder in due course, Secured Party, Exempt from Levy, without my written prior consent is strictly forbidden and chargeable to each user and issuer in the amount of the sum certain of one thousand (1000.00) dollars of silver specie in lawful coinage of the United States per user and issuer per Fiction. 18. Fact: Use of the name or FICTION, OSIRIS BEY©™, O. BEY, FORMERLY KNOWN AS LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR-BEY©™, ALLEN WILLIAMS, LEROY©™, LEROY A. WILLIAMS©™, and any/all derivative thereof, for the intent of gains for themselves (the issuers or users) or for others of any of my Rights, my private property or any part of my Estate without full disclosure and my written prior consent is strictly forbidden and chargeable to each of the users and issuers in the amount of sum certain of one million ($1,000,000.00) dollars of silver specie in lawful coinage of the United States as defined under Article 1 Section 10 of We the People's Contract/Constitution for the United States per use per Fiction and multiplied by the times the copyrighted and trade-name/trademark FICTION is used, including any Past, Present or future use. 19. Fact: Any use of the name or FICTION, OSIRIS BEY©™, O. BEY, FORMERLY KNOWN AS LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR-BEY©™, ALLEN WILLIAMS, LEROY©™, LEROY A. WILLIAMS©™, and any/all derivatives thereof, with or without scienter of any person, man or woman or any others at the expense of any Rights, Liberty, Property or any Part of my Estate without full disclosure and written prior consent is strictly forbidden and chargeable to each of the users and issuers in the amount of the sum certain of one million ($1,000,000.00) dollars of lawful money of the United States not limited to any past, present or future for each instance of the said unauthorized use. 20. Fact: Use of the name or OSIRIS BEY©™, O. BEY, FORMERLY KNOWN AS LEROY ALLEN WILLIAMS, JUNIOR-BEY©™, ALLEN WILLIAMS, LEROY©™, LEROY A. WILLIAMS©™, and any/all derivative thereof on any document associated in any manner with my Estate or me, Osiris: Bey, the Living Man, the holder in due course, Secured Party, without my written prior consent is all of the evidence required for enforcement of this agreement/contract and evidence that any and all users and issuers are in full agreement and have accepted this agreement/contract under the condition and terms so stated and set forth herein and is due and payable under the terms and conditions set forth herein this agreement/contract. All violators will be so noticed by this document. 21. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, am NOT a STATUTORY PERSON or JURISTIC PERSON, I am NOT a 14th amendment citizen of, nor a subject of, nor owing allegiance, the federal United States, nor any of the de facto (Corporate) States contracting thereto, therefore, The individual tending this document carrying with Him the original and exclusive peculiar jurisdiction and venue under our one supreme Court, Real Law, common Law. 22. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, a natural a living Soul, an Original Indigenous/Aborigine [Native] American Washitaw Muur/Moor National, a Sovereign, one sovereign does not need to tell another that he is sovereign. He is sovereign by his very existence. "The rule in America is that the American people are the sovereign." Kemper v. State, 138 S. W. 1025, page 1043. I, Osiris: Bey, am a real, living, Breathing soul-man, that Bleeds, proving that I am NOT a Corporate Fiction and that do NOT belong in the Courts of the Corporate Fictions. "Notice to the agent is notice to the principal, Notice to the principal is notice to the agent applies to this Notice. Notice to the county clerk for the county of Cook, Illinois and court of record of original jurisdiction, is notice to all."

The City of Cleveland v. Payne, 72 Ohio St. 347; 74 N.E. 177 22. Fact: I, Osiris: Bey, Nunc Pro Being of Husia/Ousia and Elohim ["The Creative Force of Will], Am the Principle; and you are the Agent! Fail not your Oath, lest you will called to answer before the Highest Court of International Law. The terms and conditions of this Instrument/Presentment [COPYRIGHT NOTICE/AFFIDAVIT] Puts liability with you and those acting in concert with you, jointly and severally with the corporations involved with you. An unauthorized-use of My proprietary private property, Fictitious Name in all Capital Letters and/or in Upper and Lower-Case Lettering will be take as a violation of my Privacy Rights and/or common-law copyrighted property rights. The criminal penalties the commercial fraud to be determined adjudicated by law; the monetary value is set by me for violation of my rights and breach of the law, the contract and the Constitutional for said unauthorized-use is set forth as follows: Principal Amount of sum certain set at One Million ($1,000,000.00) dollars silver specie in lawful coinage of the United States as defined under Article 1 Section 10 of We the People's Contract/Constitution for the United States per use per Fiction and multiplied by the times the copyrighted and trade-name/trademark FICTION is used, including any Past, Present or future use. I am not an expert in the law; however, I do know right from wrong. If there is any human being damaged by any statements herein, if he/she will inform me by facts I will sincerely make every effort to amend my ways. I hereby and herein reserve the right to amend and make amendment to this document as necessary in order that the truth may be ascertained and proceedings justly determined. If the parties given notice by means of this document have information that would controvert and overcome this Affidavit, please advise me IN WRITTEN AFFIDAVIT FORM within thirty (30) days from receipt hereof providing me with your counter affidavit, proving with particularity by stating all requisite actual evidentiary fact and all requisite actual law, and not merely the ultimate facts or conclu-

sions of law, that this Affidavit Statement is substantially and materially false sufficiently to change materially my status and factual declarations. This "Affidavit" must be accepted as "Truth", unless a "Counter Affidavit" signed under oath, under the penalty of perjury, with your official seal is presented in dispute. "Truth" is the law "Judgment" must follow the "Truth". This "Affidavit" must be accepted as "Truth" in all courts, by All Public Officials, agents (Agencies by Estoppel). Failure to do so is denial of the truth and the Falsification of the Record. Failure to respond to Common Law "AFFIDAVIT OF COPYRIGHT AND REGISTERED TRADE-NAME/ TRADEMARK" within THIRTY (30) days of receipt of this Affidavit will result in your satisfactory agreement of this said Affidavit. Unrebutted after Thirty [30] days from the date of recording, this affidavit stands as Fact and Law. Pursuant to Louis Lippman v. The People of The State of Illinois, 175 Ill. 101; 51 N.E. 872; 1898 Ill. "An affidavit is a statement of facts reduced to writing with that degree of clearness and positiveness that if falsely made the affiant may be held guilty of perjury." For purposes of this subdivision an evasive or incomplete disclosure, answer, or response is to be treated as a failure to disclose, answer, or respond Cunningham v. Hamilton County No. 98-727 Argued April 19, 1999 Decided June 14, 1999 527 U.S. 198. Your Silence stands as consent to and tacit approval of, the factual declarations here being established as fact as a matter of law and this affidavit will stand as final judgment in this matter; and for the sum certain and penal violations herein stated and will be in full force and effect against all parties, due and payable and enforceable by law. The criminal penalties for commercial fraud to be determined adjudicated by law; the monetary value is set by me for violation of my rights and for breach of the law, the contract and the constitutions in the amount of a sum certain stated herein for lawful money approved by the Constitutional United States as defined by Article I, Section 10 under the Constitution, and will be due and payable on the

twenty first (21) day or any day thereafter as occurs, whereas this Document has been entered into the public records, not limited to, Cook County, Illinois and whereas this Affidavit now being irrefutable. "Silence can only be equated with fraud where there is a legal or moral duty to speak or where an inquiry left unanswered would be intentionally misleading." United States vs. Tweel, 550 F.2d 297 (5th cir. 04/08/1977) ________________________________________

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