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ENNEAGRAM TEST TO HELP WITH RELATIONSHIPS
Dr. D. Darrell Griffin is the author of “Building a Better You: Using the Enneagram to find Purpose, Healing, and Success in Relationships.” Griffin has been teaching the personality test since 2007. PHOTO PROVIDED BY LANA SIMON
Dr. D. Darrell Griffin has been doing work around the Enneagram Test since 2007. Griffin believes the more people know about themselves, the better they can be in relationships with other people. That is the premise of his book, “Building a Better You: Using the Enneagram to find Purpose, Healing, and Success in Relationships,” which is out now. P2
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2 NEWS briefly NEW LEAF ILLINOIS CELEBRATES EXPUNGEMENT MILESTONES, LOOKS FORWARD TO THE FUTURE With 2022 in full swing, New Leaf Illinois will continue its efforts to expunge cannabis records for Illinoisans across the state. Last year, New Leaf provided services to residents in more than 60% of Illinois counties – helping people of all demographics get a fresh start by removing barriers to employment, education, housing and more. New Leaf Illinois launched in November 2020, and last year was its first full year serving Illinois. “Our 2021 work shows a strong baseline for growth and expansion, but we know there are many more people eligible,” said Beth Johnson, an attorney and Project Manager for New Leaf Illinois with the Illinois Equal Justice Foundation. “We’re eager to continue our outreach efforts and increase our impact.” New Leaf Illinois will continue to offer free cannabis expungement services to the estimated 34,000 Illinoisans with records that were not automatically cleared after the state’s legalization of cannabis. With a network of 20 legal aid and advocacy organizations across the state, New Leaf is committed to overturning past cannabis convictions which disproportionately impacted Black and Latino communities. “In 2022, our goal is to help as many folks as we can to expunge their past cannabis records,” said Johnson. “For those who are confused about whether their record has been automatically cleared or not, or whether they are eligible, please reach out to New Leaf — we can help you navigate the process.” New Leaf helps people determine their eligibility for relief through an easy-to-use online registration portal www.newleafillinois.org or via phone at (855) 963-9532. Legal aid organizations within the New Leaf Illinois network provide free services in every region in Illinois. CITY TREASURER MELISSA CONYEARS-ERVIN INTRODUCED CITY ORDINANCE TO MANDATE FOSSIL FUEL DIVESTMENT Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin, in partnership with Alderpeople George Cardenas (Ward 12 & Chair, Environment Committee), Scott Waguespack (Ward 32 & Chair, Committee on Finance), Maria Hadden (Ward 49) and Daniel La Spata (Ward 1), introduced an ordinance in the Chicago City Council to mandate the divestment of city funds from fossil fuel companies, an important step toward ensuring a clean energy future for our city and our planet. Treasurer Conyears-Ervin is the chief sponsor of the ordinance, which already has the support of Mayor Lori Lightfoot. “As City Treasurer, it is my responsibility to ensure that our city’s funds are managed sensibly and in a way that creates a stable fiscal future for Chicago and its residents,” said Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin. “It is also my responsibility to ensure that our investments are reflective of our values, and that’s why I’m proud to introduce an ordinance that will mandate city funds be divested from fossil fuel companies. When I first took office, I chose to divest from fossil fuels to protect the health of our residents, our city, and our planet. In passing this ordinance, we will be sending a message that Chicago is permanently leaving dirty energy in the past and welcoming a clean energy future for generations to come.” The ordinance will mandate this practice moving forward to ensure city money is not reinvested in fossil fuels. If passed, the ordinance will require the City Treasurer to update this exclusion list and report to the City Council Committee on Finance whether any changes have been made at least annually.
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Author’s book uses Enneagram Test to help with relationships Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
The Enneagram Test is a personality test that can offer insight into interpersonal relationships by putting people into nine different personality types. Griffin believes the Enneagram is a great tool for self-discovery and self-transformation. “I knew that people needed tools to be able to help us really understand our purpose. We needed things to understand how we find healing and how do we find success in relationships,” he said. “When I know about myself, I can be in a better relationship with you and the people around me.” When Griffin began to teach the Enneagram people told him that he needed to put it in a book. His book puts a little “afro sheen” to the test. Griffin wrote the book during the pandemic. The test will help people understand how they operate in relationships and how people see the world. Griffin believes when people in relationships understand their Enneagram numbers and how people are wired, it can reduce conflict and partners won’t take things personally. Part of the book is about success in relationships, whether it is a work relationship or romantic relationship. Griffin believes the book can help people in the search for love. If people are in a romantic relationship and know their Enneagram number and their partners Enneagram number, they can navigate that relationship better. For instance, if someone is an 8 and has a strong personality, they have to
be careful not to get in a relationship with another person who also is an 8, it might lead to them clashing. “Two unhealthy 8’s have come together and some chemicals don’t mix,” he said. In professional or work relationships, Griffin said it is important to build a team based on shared values and strengths. A team should have a mix of all different personalities. The goal is not to build a team based on one person but to build it with the mindset of bringing on people who complement what the team leader brings to the table. The Enneagram can help with that. “Building a Better You” is Griffin’s second book. His first was about people understanding the environments in which they have to work and lead. The book, “The Transition Zone,” about change and transition was written in 2015. Griffin teaches the Enneagram to organizations and leaders. Griffin believes the Enneagram Test also can be taught from a biblical point of view. Griffin also is the senior pastor at Oakdale Covenant Church of Chicago. “If you look at the Enneagram, 1 is the good person, 2 is the loving person, 3 is an efficient person, 4 is the original person, 5 is the wise person, 6 is the loyal person, 7 is the joyful person, 8 is the powerful person, 9 is the peaceful person,” he said. “Guess what, those are the characteristics of God. God’s all of those things and I believe there’s a slice of God in all of us.” “Building a Better You” is available on Griffin’s website, www.ddarrellgriffin.com. It also is available on Amazon.
MUSEUM’S HISTORIC BLACK CREATIVITY PROGRAM RETURN Black Creativity and its signature Juried Art Exhibition is open now through April 17 at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI). MSI has hosted the annual celebration for more than 50 years. This exhibition is included with Museum entry. The longest-running exhibit of African American art in the nation, the Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition showcases nearly 200 works by professional artists from across the nation as well as local student artists. Returning this year is an online art gallery, providing even more opportunity for people to view these artworks if they are unable to visit the Museum in person. “Showcasing the groundbreaking achievements of African Americans gives young people of color the opportunity to see themselves represented in the arts and sciences,” said Chevy Humphrey, MSI president and CEO. “Black Creativity celebrates artists, creators and leaders who contribute to their community and help inspire interest in innovation through STEAM.” Each year, MSI’s Black Creativity Program celebrates the accomplishments of African American leaders who are transforming Chicago by honoring them as Black Creativity Innovators. This distinguished group is recognized in the Museum’s Rotunda and inside the Juried Art Exhibition. This year’s group includes: Jeffery Beckham, Jr. CEO of Chicago Scholars, Computer Programmer, Acrylic Artist Quilen Blackwell President and Co-Founder of Southside Blooms, Social Entrepreneur Aya-Nikole Cook Owner of Haji Healing Salon, Entrepreneur Mentor, Artist Christopher LeMark Founder of Coffee, Hip-Hop & Mental Health, Hip-Hop Artist, Public Speaker
A new exhibit, Black Creativity: Architecture, is also open to guests and showcases Black architects’ strong presence throughout history. Guests can dive into an array of real architectural materials and drawings to learn what it’s like to be an architect while observing models of famous buildings and artifacts. The exhibit recognizes and celebrates a tradition of greatness that continues to grow, demonstrating how past and present influential architects, including Roberta Washington, Philip G. Freelon and Georgia Louise Harris Brown, provided communities with both physical shelter and emotional uplift. The Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition and Black Creativity: Architecture are included in Museum Entry. The Black Creativity Program for 2022 is sponsored by the Allstate Insurance Company, BMO Harris Bank, Complete Care Management Partners, LLC and Zing Health, Inc. The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI), one of the largest science museums in the world, offers world-class and uniquely interactive experiences that inspire inventive genius and foster curiosity. From groundbreaking and award-winning exhibits that can’t be found anywhere else to hands-on opportunities that make you the scientist—a visit to MSI is where fun and learning mix. Through its Welcome to Science Initiative, the Museum offers a variety of student, teacher and family programs that make a difference in communities and contribute to MSI’s larger vision: to inspire and motivate children to achieve their full potential in science, technology, medicine and engineering. The Museum is grateful for the support of its donors and guests who make its work possible. MSI is also supported in part by the people of Chicago through the Chicago Park District. For more information, visit msichicago. org or call (773) 684-1414.
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THE JOFFREY BALLET ANNOUNCES 2022 WINNERS OF THE WINNING WORKS The Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official School of The Joffrey Ballet, announces the recipients of the twelfth annual Winning Works Choreographic Competition: Audrey Ipapo Baran, Joffrey Company Artist Edson Barbosa, Taylor Carrasco, and Derick McKoy. This announcement Joffrey Ballett follows a national call for ALAANA (African, Latinx, Asian, Arab and Native American) artists to submit applications, which began in June. The choreographers’ world premiere works will be showcased by the dancers of the Joffrey Studio Company and the Joffrey Academy Trainee Program. Winning Works will be presented in four performances at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s Edlis Neeson Theater, 220 E. Chicago Ave. at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 18; at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 19; and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 20. Tickets for Winning Works are $30 and currently on sale for purchase at joffrey.org/winningworks. The world premiere works will be available to view digitally following the in-person performances. Streaming dates will be announced at a later date. The Winning Works choreographic competition was created to recognize talented and emerging ALAANA choreographers and to provide them with a platform to showcase their original and innovative work. The winning choreographers are awarded a $5,000 stipend and are given the opportunity to seek guidance from The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet Ashley Wheater MBE and Abbott Academy Director Raymond Rodriguez. “We are proud to announce this year’s winners of the Winning Works choreographic competition, another exceptional group of artists that are sure to bring innovative ideas to the stage,” said Wheater. “I am incredibly excited to once again shine a spotlight on the best and brightest in the field, especially now as we return to live performances.” “The pandemic taught us to adapt in the face of ambiguity and uncertainty,” added Greg Cameron, Joffrey’s President & CEO. “Last year, we were forced to cancel our Winning Works performances, only to find a new audience in the form of our virtual Joffrey Studio Series, which presented all of last year’s
Winning Works performances to viewers in more than 20 counties. We are thrilled to do so once again in 2022, while also returning to live performances. Once again, Winning Works is shaping the future of dance.” “Winning Works remains one of the most relevant and impactful endeavors of the Joffrey and the Joffrey Academy,” added Rodriguez. “Artists from around the world continue to show immense interest and our audience continues to grow. It is a source of great pride for all of us, and I look forward to much more as we come up with new ways to share the work of these diverse artists in a hybrid model that involves in-person performances and digital.” Derick McKoy Jr. (he/him) originally from Miami, Florida, is a graduate Glorya Kaufman BFA Scholar of the Ailey/Fordham BFA Program in Dance. McKoy started his official training under Luctricia Welters and after a year, joined her dance company, Jubilee Dance Theater, as an apprentice. He furthered his training at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Arts Umbrella, BalletX, Ballet Hispanico, Springboard Danse Montreal, under scholarships, as well as NW Dance Project’s LAUNCH. McKoy has performed with Nimbus Dance, directed by Samuel Pott, Jeremy McQueen’s The Black Iris Project, and on seasons 1 and 2 of the hit tv-show POSE on FX. His choreographic work has been described as “authentic”, “dramatic”, and “important”. His developing collection of works have been performed at the Ailey Citigroup Theater, Ailey Studio Theater, Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, Ades Performance Space, Youth American Grand Prix, the Nimbus Arts Festival, and the Jamaica Dance Festival. Tickets for Winning Works at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s Edlis Neeson Theater are $30 and can be purchased at joffrey.org/winningworks. Performances take place on Friday, March 18 at 7:30 PM, Saturday, March 19 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM, Sunday, March 20 at 2:00 PM. For more information on the Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official School of The Joffrey Ballet and its programs please visit joffrey.org/academy. Connect with the Joffrey on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Federal Affordable Connectivity Program Provides Eligible Low-IncomeHouseholds $30/month Toward the Cost of Internet Service The federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides eligible low-income households a credit up to $30 a month toward the cost of Internet service ($75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands). Participants in the program can apply the ACP credit toward the cost of participating plans from a variety of Internet Service Providers, including Comcast’s Internet Essentials program and all the company’s Xfinity Internet plans, as well as mobile services. Households that choose plans totaling $30 or less will essentially receive their service for free. “Comcast has connected more than 10 million Americans to the Internet since we launched Internet Essentials, our low-cost broadband adoption program for low-income households, in 2011. We’re proud to carry on our tradition of working to close the digital divide by participating in the ACP,” said Chris Smith, Comcast’s Regional Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Eligibility criteria To be eligible, households must: ● Meet the eligibility criteria for a participating ISP’s existing low-income broadband adoption programs, including Comcast’s Internet Essentials program. ● Have an income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. ● Participate in one of the following government assistance
programs: ○ Medicaid; ○ Supplemental Security Income (SSI); ○ Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit; ○ SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps); ○ Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA); ○ Received a Federal Pell Grant (in the current award year); ○ Free & Reduced-Price School Lunch or Breakfast Program; or ○ Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. ● Participate in Tribal-specific assistance programs. Paperwork required to apply for the ACP includes proof of income – either a tax return, pay stub or Social Security statement of benefits – or proof of participation in one of the programs listed above, which can include approval letters, benefit verification letters or statements of benefits. For more information For more information about the ACP and a link to the application, visit www.xfinity.com/free. For more information about Xfinity services participating in the ACP, customers can also visit a nearby Xfinity Store.
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Hunter’s CROWN Act passes Senate
A measure led by State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) to end hair discrimination in the workplace passed the Senate recently. “No one should have to miss out on a job opportunity or miss a school graduation because of the hair that grows naturally out of their head,” Hunter said. “It’s 2022. As a nation, we should be past this petty discrimination.” Senate Bill 3616 – also known as the Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act – amends the Illinois Human Rights Act to provide that the term “race” includes traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks and twists. A recent study from Dove uncovered that 80% of African American women felt they needed to switch their hairstyle to align with more conservative workplace standards in order to fit in. Hair discrimination occurs not only in the workplace, but in schools across the country. Last year, the Illinois General Assembly passed the Jett Hawkins Actin response to a four-year old boy in Chicago who was told his braids violated his private school’s dress code. “Black people should have the right to be expressive and creative with their hair and not worry about being ‘unprofessional’ or violating a conduct policy because of it,” Hunter said. “If it is wrong to judge by the color of one’s skin, isn’t it also wrong to judge by the way one styles their hair?” The Dove study also noted a bias against Black women with natural hairstyles in job recruitment. Black women with natural hairstyles were perceived to be less professional, less competent and less likely to be recommended for a job interview than Black women with straightened hairstyles and white women with either curly or straight hairstyles. Black women with natural hairstyles also received more negative evaluations when they applied for a job in an industry with strong dress norms. The CROWN Act passed out of the Senate recently and awaits further consideration from the House.
Joyce offering residents resources for tax assistance
State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) is encouraging families in need of assistance filing their 2021 income taxes to take advantage of new assistance programs offered by the Internal Revenue Service and AARP. “Filing taxes can be stressful, but there are resources available to help,” said Joyce. “Please share this information with friends and loved ones who need assistance filing their tax return.” The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and the Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs offers assistance to individuals who earn $58,000 a year or less, people aged 60 or older, people living with a disability and taxpayers with limited English-speaking skills. The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program provides free tax assistance, with an emphasis on taxpayers over the age of 50 or who have low-to-moderate income. AARP membership is not required to receive assistance. “With the tax filing deadline date of April 18 just around the corner, it is important for Illinois taxpayers to know that filing assistance is available,” said Illinois Department of Revenue Director David Harris. “Volunteers at these locations are certified by the IRS and ready to assist qualified individuals in filing their state and federal tax returns accurately and on time.” Individuals with questions should contact IDOR’s Taxpayer Assistance Division at 800-732-8866.
Stadelman-sponsored measure to promote public trust in local government passes committee
To restore public trust in local government officials, State Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) is sponsoring a measure alongside Senator Dave Syverson (R-Rockford), to create a process to place local officials on administrative leave for those accused of violating their oath. “We are ensuring that while criminal charges are pending, residents can have trust in their government to act appropriately,” Stadelman said. “This allows townships and counties the ability to remove bad faith actors within the system.” Senate Bill 3460 creates a process in which countywide elected officials or township officers can be placed on administrative leave in the wake of a criminal charge for a crime or any offense in violation of their official oath. Specifically, this measure allows county or township boards to vote to determine if the official should be placed on administrative leave with a three-fifths vote. The vote would then be sent to the state’s attorney for review of the crimes, and if it is determined the crimes were relevant to their duties, the state’s attorney would file a motion to place the elected official on administrative leave. “An elected official should not remain in office after violating an oath they took that breaks the trust of their community,” Stadelman said. “This process already exists for many other offices in Illinois – it only makes sense to apply this standard across the board.” This legislation was born out of corruption charges levied in 2020 against Winnebago County Coroner Bill Hintz. While his trial is ongoing, the coroner continued to serve in his elected position and is accused by the Attorney General of continuing to engage in additional misconduct. Senate Bill 3460 passed the Senate Executive Committee on Wednesday, February 16, 2022 and moves forward for further consideration.
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Savoy Magazine Announces the 2022 Most Influential Black Lawyers ATLANTA PRNewswire -- With the release of their Legal edition, Savoy announces their 2022 Most Influential Black Lawyers featured list. The full listing is comprised of the “best of the best” of Black lawyers that are partners within leading national law firms, corporate and general counsel from Fortune 1000 corporations. As diversity and inclusion for legal professionals continues to grow, Savoy’s listing of top lawyers emerges with an influential cross section of legal professionals representing a diverse range of expertise with national and global responsibilities. “We’re honored to assemble the most powerful and impactful listing of lawyers working in corporate counsel and major law firms in the legal edition of Savoy,” said L.P. Green, II, Publisher, Savoy Magazine. “African American men and women in the legal profession continue to reach new heights of achievement and we endeavor to spotlight their success through our coverage of their work through the magazine. We congratulate and salute those selected in the 2022 Most Influential Black Lawyers listing.”
This Winter issue focuses on the top lawyers, showcasing visionaries, leaders and advocates – including partners and counsel – within the legal profession who are widely recognized for their professionalism, protection of rights and community service. The expansive new issue of Savoy features a cover story on Reginald M. Turner, the 145th President of the American Bar Association, the largest voluntary association of attorneys and legal professionals in the world. Savoy’s Legal edition is available to buy now at savoynetwork. com. The full listing of the 2022 Most Influential Black Lawyers is available to view online at savoynetwork.com. Savoy magazine is a national publication covering the power, substance and style of African American lifestyle. From entertainment to sports, business to politics, design to style, Savoy is a cultural catalyst for the African American community that showcases and drives positive dialogue on and about Black culture. Savoy is published quarterly and distributed via subscriptions and newsstands worldwide.
Profiting From Your Passions to Create Unlimited Income While You Sleep MIAMI PRNewswire -- If you’re looking at turning your passions into dollars, dropshipping is one of the best ways to sell products online without having any inventory to create passive income, according to Asia Abston at Absolutely Abston. She’s also the founder of The Luxe Life Academy that teaches eCommerce and marketing. “Out of the 2,500 students I’ve taught, I can tell you horror stories from entrepreneurs who spent thousands of dollars in inventory that just sits in a rented warehouse because they can’t sell the product. Instead, become a drop shipper. They will remove risk and save you time,” said Asia Abston. Drop shippers allow you to concentrate your time and money on marketing, customer service, and other activities that bring customers to your site. When an order is placed on your website all the shipping information will go to the supplier, who will take care of the order. They will pack and ship the product directly to the cus“Out of the 2,500 students I’ve taught, I can tell you horror stories from entrepreneurs who spent thousands of dollars in inventory that just sits in tomer. They only get paid, when you get paid. a rented warehouse because they can’t sell the product. Instead, become Abston knows what works and what doesn’t through trial a drop shipper. They will remove risk and save you time,” said Asia Abston. and error while creating a successful eCommerce site after the 34-year-old college dropout lost her bartender job at the beginning PRNewsFoto of the pandemic. Now she’s closing in at making a million dollars If you start with a niche such as makeup, you can sell skincare, by the end of the year. lip gloss, and mascara in the niche and you’ll have multiple opportu“Losing my job, was the best thing that ever happened to me. nities to make a sale. This wouldn’t have happened if I was still bartending,” said Abston. After you found your niche, you need to find products associatNow she uses her experience and has created several courses ed with it from suppliers. including a free course to help people generate their own passive “I teach a 15-point checklist to find the right suppliers then it’s income through drop shipping. time to launch your Shopify store. I also teach the importance of Since she’s a drop shipper, she doesn’t have a warehouse or outsourcing for the work you’re not good at. Lastly, we learn the impay for inventory. Most people don’t even know it exists or that it’s portance of marketing your brand as your life depends on it because a lucrative business. Instead of teaching people to buy merchandise, it does,” she said. she introduces students to drop shipping and teaches them how to Before you spend a dollar on marketing, you need to understand master the art of selling. your niche. “You don’t need a bank loan or MBA to get started to tap into You want to ask questions such as who loves it, who hates the trillion-dollar online shopping market, but you need a computer, it, and why? You also want to find out how the product can be Wi-Fi, the internet, and the tenacity to master the material in the improved and what countries are buying it. Once you found your course. I teach you how to get started from anywhere with nothing,” audience, you need to find the best way to reach them. she said. You also want to understand their pain points and offer a soluShe also recommends buying a sample to make sure it’s sometion that your product solves. thing you want to sell. The world of eCommerce seems competitive, “For example, if I’m selling microphones, I’m going to reach but you have to understand what is different about you and your out to podcasters who are overwhelmed with buying options and product to make it stand out. tired of looking. I’m going to reduce their pain points and make it Is it your customer service, do you have something unique, easier for them to buy my microphones,” said Abston. are you talking to an underserved market, price, delivery or are you After you understand your audience’s pain points, she leads you aligned with an influencer? through the marketing process. You could buy digital ads or market “I teach students to start in a niche preferably something they’re your brand free organically. passionate about because they’ll know more about the topic than To learn more about creating passive income through drop most people. You don’t want to sell everything because you can’t shipping, you can listen to her podcast, read her blog or take one of compete with Amazon,” said Abston. her courses on The Luxe Life Academy.
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THE FIRST BLACK MARKETING ORGANIZATION KICKS OFF YEAR 5 ATLANTA PRNewswire -- Black Marketers Association of America (BMAA) is an organization that provokes conversation with major companies to stand with their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) initiatives through job opportunities, events and thought leadership for black marketing professionals. BMAA rallies for black marketing professionals career development and success in all marketing arenas (Corporate, B2B, B2C, marketing agencies Freelance and more) that help them to matriculate their professional career goals into reality. Not only has BMAA impacted the lives of black professionals through job placements but also has given its members an outlet to be seen and heard through volunteer and mentoring opportunities, untapped industry conversations, events and skill classes. The mission for Black Marketers Association of America is to empower, elevate and educate Black marketers financially, mentally and emotionally through their marketing careers. The standard to uphold the right to be seen and heard as well as showing up professionally in order for others to do so is our goal to guide black marketers in the industry. “I joined BMAA because I was looking for camaraderie, connectivity, a place to share insights and strategize for the next success. It’s a unique space where you can bring your whole self, professionally and personally,” said BMAA member Molayo Morakinyo. For more information visit www. blackmarketers.org.
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CHAPMAN PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC. STILL A DISRUPTOR IN THE HAIR & SKINCARE INDUSTRIES AFTER 30 YEARS Black PR Wire GREENVILLE, SC —Founded by husband and wife team William P. Chapman Jr. and Kimberly Chapman, the CPC conglomerate remains a leader in the hair and skincare industries by providing superior products made from quality ingredients. With more than thirty years of experience manufacturing the best brands on the market, CPC continues to offer incredible solutions for your hair and skin regimens. Seeing the need for better and healthier haircare products, the Chapmans wanted to fill a void. They were intentional about their assignment and set out to provide underserved or diverse communities exceptional products to enhance beauty without compromising style. Mr. Chapman says, “I am a professional hairstylist, so I understand hair and skin biology. Therefore, my mission from the first CPC brand until now has always been to use ingredients that promote healthy hair.” Mrs. Chapman states, “When we started, there were not many companies that had all-inclusive haircare products. Thus, we built our brands on the radical path of science to help prevent hair damage. Next, our products were created for professional use to alleviate hair breakage. We follow up by offering classes to ensure optimum hair health and client satisfaction.” CPC brands have a worldwide footprint with over 200 distributors internationally and 28 employees. The revolutionary Nairobi Wrapp-It Shine Foaming Lotion is considered one of the “Top” Wrap Lotions preferred by the professional hair-styling community. CPC hair care products are scientifically designed for professionals and created with quality ingredients to ensure 100% customer satisfaction. When starting the family empire, the husband and wife team William P. Chapman Jr. and Kimberly Chapman dreamed of CPC becoming a household name worldwide, providing all cultures and ethnicities with inclusive and non-discriminative products. Seeing the need for better and healthier haircare products, they set out to fill a void. With prudence, CPC was first a local success. Next, the effects gained a regional victory, then national recognition. Currently, CPC brands have a worldwide footprint distributed internationally, with over 200 distributors and 28 employees. For more information, go to www.chapmanproducts.com. Follow at @nairobihair, @congohair, @ kerafenahair, @affairhairpro, and @ akurawellness.
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Academy Sports + Outdoors Launches New Activewear Girls’ Apparel Line KATY, Texas PRNewswire -“As a mother of four, I’m conAcademy Sports + Outdoors’ (Nasdaq: stantly seeking versatile clothes that ASO) exclusive private-label activemove with me from my workouts to wear collection, Freely, which first spending time with my children to runlaunched as a Women’s and Women’s ning errands,” said Le Egwuatu fitness Plus line in 2021, is expanding to inblogger and Academy partner. “Freely clude Freely Girls’ pieces. In addition, clothes complement my body, support the brand will unveil all-new Women’s my lifestyle, and allow me to tackle and Women’s Plus styles, patterns, and my day on my terms. I’m thrilled to be colors for the spring season, including able to instill that essence in the next corresponding Girls’ sets, to bring generation with their new Girls’ line.” extra comfort and self-expression to Customers can shop Freely’s any wardrobe. The new patterns and newest Women’s, Women’s Plus and colors will be updated throughout the Girls’ styles and products in all 259 spring season. Academy stores, online at academy. “Academy Sports + Outdoors com/freely or through Academy’s mois proud to support women as they bile app. Customers can also engage express their authentic style and spirit with Freely’s Instagram account (@ in pursuit of their passions,” said Lori freely) and sign up for email alerts to Fike, Vice President and DMM Athcatch the latest drops. letic Apparel at Academy. “We believe Academy is a leading full-line that confident women inspire confident sporting goods and outdoor recreation girls, and the newest Freely assortment PRNewsFoto/ACADEMY SPORTS + OUTDOOR retailer in the United States. Originally was designed to empower women founded in 1938 as a family business regardless of activity or age.” in Texas, Academy has grown to 259 stores across 16 contiguous The new Women’s and Women’s Plus spring styles are available states. Academy’s mission is to provide “Fun for All” and Academy in sizes S-3X and the Freely Girls’ line are available in S-XL. The fulfills this mission with a localized merchandising strategy and value collections include matching pullovers, tanks, bike shorts and legproposition that strongly connects with a broad range of consumers. gings, as well as Freely footwear for a complete fit. Freely customers Academy’s product assortment focuses on key categories of outdoor, can curate a closet of flexible, lifestyle-centric apparel options made apparel, footwear and sports & recreation through both leading nawith high quality materials at a great value. Prices range from $14.99 tional brands and a portfolio of 20 private label brands, which go well to $39.99. Additionally, over one third of the items are made from beyond traditional sporting goods and apparel offerings. recycled materials. For more information, visit academy.com.
Clothing Brand, Elle Olivia, Launches to Empower Young Female Voices of Color DALLAS PRNewswire -- Marty McDonald, founder of Boss Women Media, launched her newest venture with children’s clothing brand, Elle Olivia. The brand, named in honor of McDonald’s young daughter, will launch with a selection of clothing for babies and toddlers, as well as items for mothers. In addition, Elle Olivia will feature a book written by McDonald, Mama We Made It. “It is important to me that I show my daughter in every way possible that she is capable of achieving anything she sets her mind to,” said Marty McDonald, Elle Olivia Founder. “This brand is a way for me to encourage her and other young girls of color to reach for the stars and know that they can dream as big as they want to. Elle Olivia (brand) exists to help girls of color and their allies feel confident and to learn how to work towards inclusivity and representation in any and all areas of life.” Elle Olivia debuts with a number of jacket and sweatshirt options for babies and toddlers, as well as comfortable sweatshirts for moms. Each piece has been thoughtfully designed to foster big dreams and PRNewsFoto aspirations in every girl starting from a young age. Mama We Made It is the latest book by McDonald and captures all the excitement of baby’s first year, culminating in a joyous celebration. The book shares all the important firsts, from the first day home, baby’s first coos, and the first birthday. Taking things a step further, the book’s artwork will also be an NFT. McDonald didn’t want to distribute just a book for today’s launch but also provide an opportunity to celebrate the artwork created so that anyone who supports Elle
Olivia can be a part of something bigger. Founded in 2022, Elle Olivia is a unique apparel company for confident girls and their moms. The brand is the true manifestation of a vision that every little girl can be strong, confident, and have the power to dream big. Elle Olivia was created to give girls a place to express themselves, and see a world where anything is possible. Each piece in the collection has been thoughtfully designed to foster big dreams and aspirations in every girl starting from a young age. For more information on Elle Olivia, its product offerings, and its mission visit www.Elle-Olivia.square.site. Like many, Marty McDonald wanted to live her best life so she decided to leap after her dreams of creating a community of empowerment, change, and freedom after an 11-year corporate career with various fortune 500 companies. She took an idea based on connection and turned it into a movement including the multi-city Black Girl Magic Tour, the annual Boss Woman of the Year Summit and a loyal community of more than 100,000 women. Marty’s plan is to continue to expand the growth of the community of women she is building and to help them empower one another through connection, networking, and workshops. Marty knows that most women are allowing fear to hold them back from accomplishing the goals they desperately want to achieve so now she is on a mission to connect with women who want more, women who have big goals, big dreams and are chasing them every single day. For more information on Boss Women Media and its initiatives visit www.BossWomen.org.
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Education Department Announces $35 Million Competition to Improve Teacher Quality Program Aims to Recruit, Prepare, Retain and Support Teachers with a Focus on Equity, Diversity, and Increasing the Educator Pipeline The U.S. Department of Education is posting a Notice Inviting Applications for the Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) program, which will award $35 million to bolster teacher preparation programs at the undergraduate or “fifth-year” level (Pre-Baccalaureate Models), as well as teaching residency programs for individuals new to teaching that integrate relevant academic content and meaningful clinical experience (Residency Models). “Across the country, we must continue the necessary work of developing a strong, diverse educator workforce for today and tomorrow,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “High-quality educator preparation programs and teacher residencies are integral to this effort. Effective programs have positive effects on teacher candidates—including boosting the likelihood that they will remain in the profession—and they increase the impact that great teachers have on student learning.” In keeping with Secretary Cardona’s priorities, this competition also includes four competitive priorities focused on educator diversity; student social, emotional, and academic needs; and student equitable access to opportunities and resources. Research shows that high-quality residency models like those in the TQP program can expand the pool of well-prepared applicants entering the teaching profession, promote diversity of the workforce, and bring a wide range of experiences into the classroom to support students. In addition, the close partnership between school districts and colleges required by the TQP program ensures that preparation programs are closely aligned with practice. The Biden-Harris Administration believes that support for high-quality residency programs is a critical part of ensuring that all students have access to well-prepared and qualified educators, as these programs produce teachers who are more effective and likely to stay in the profession than less comprehensive pathways. Applicants are also encouraged to apply for partnership grants for the establishment of Grow Your Own (GYO) Programs. The Biden-Harris Administration has called for more investment in high-quality teacher
preparation, including GYO programs, to strengthen teacher pipelines and address shortages, and increase and support the growth of teachers. As with teaching residency programs, GYO programs can help address teacher shortages by increasing retention rates while also enhancing educator diversity. Additionally, the Leadership Program priority in the TQP program provides an opportunity for applicants to carry out an effective school leadership program that will prepare individuals for careers as superintendents, principals, early childhood education program directors, or other school leaders. The Department recognizes the value of supporting educators and is committed to the providing resources and opportunities that lift up the educator workforce. The Notice Inviting Applications is available here.
How Small Businesses Can Attract and Retain Employees (Family Features) Small business administrators are typically among the most competent multi-taskers, but even the most talented jugglers occasionally end up with too many balls in the air. Attracting and retaining employees doesn’t have to be part of your juggling act; in fact, having the right team can make the rest of your business run smoother. As a small business administrator, you may wear many hats, such as running the front desk, ordering supplies, managing accounting, onboarding and more. When you have extra hands to allocate the work, your business is likely to be more efficient and productive. Make employee retention a priority for your business with these practices: Create a positive work culture When employees enjoy coming to work each day, it shows. Your customers recognize it, and your internal team can feel it, too. A positive work culture encourages excellence, forgives mistakes, and leaves plenty of room for having fun. You can create a positive culture by making sure expectations are clearly defined and giving feedback that is consistent and fair. Provide an appealing salary and benefits package A competitive salary that aligns
with expertise is an obvious edge in hiring top talent. You can become a more attractive employer by offering a benefits package that includes paid time off, insurance and other extras. Voluntary benefits, such as those provided by Unum and Colonial Life, offer customizable solutions for businesses and their employees. These benefits can provide flexibility to employees by catering to certain stages of life and lifestyles and to employers by offering various funding options like 100% employee-paid or employer-employee shared funding. With low premiums, many small business owners can achieve significant returns and invest in benefits to attract talent and retain loyal employees. Allow for flexible schedules In large part due to the pandemic, employees have learned to juggle their work and home lives like never before. The businesses who recognize this need have an edge, particularly for employees who need flexibility to care for family members. The degree of flexibility you can offer may vary depending on the business model. Communicating with your employees and working to make reasonable accommodations can go a long way toward attracting strong candidates and retaining current employees.
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Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. release video for “Silly Love Songs” LOS ANGELES PRNewswire – “Silly Love Songs,” the Paul & Linda McCartney classic, has been released by 7-time Grammy Award Winners, Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. in a new music video tribute from the couple’s bestselling EE1 BMG album, “blackbird: Lennon-McCartney Icons,” a “Civil Rights are Human Rights” recording project, honoring Black History Month. “We lift our voices in honor of those whose voices have been silenced. When people become iconic in death, we fail to appreciate the great loss of happy, loving moments. Their joy and laughter is forgotten,” said Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr., who are named by Clive Davis as the ‘First Couple of Pop & Soul,’ in a joint statement. “Our project’s theme is that Civil Rights are Human Rights … in this month of history, we share it with all of our brothers and sisters. This music is for the Silly Love Songs our ‘blackbirds’ of every color will never be able to sing.” It’s a time of Renaissance for Marilyn & Billy, who are featured in the Oscar and Grammy-nominated film, “Summer of Soul … Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised,” directed by Ahmir ‘Questlove’ Thompson. The duo returned to the Billboard charts after an absence of more than 30 years, appeared in “The Waltons’ Homecoming,” are headlining in Las Vegas, and return to the recording studio in March with their Producer, Nic Mendoza. The couple will receive their second Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame later
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President of Ghana Joins T.D. Jakes’ International Leadership Summit CHARLOTTE, N.C., PRNewswire -- The president of one of Africa’s wealthiest and most stable countries is bringing his international leadership and expertise to the International Leadership Summit. The annual conference, founded by T.D. Jakes, brings together aspiring and tenured entrepreneurs, leaders and influential change agents to revolutionize the future of leadership. At this year’s event, set to take place in Charlotte from March 31 to April 2, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo will participate in a “master class” conversation with Jakes, during which the two will discuss creating economic opportunities, technology and the future of both nations. Widely regarded as a model of democracy, Ghana is one of the wealthiest and most progressive of Africa’s 54 countries. The West African nation is the continent’s largest producer of gold and the world’s second largest producer of cocoa. Akufo-Addo was first elected in January 2017 and reelected in 2020 for a second and final term. Since becoming president, Akufo-Addo has worked to build strong economic and cultural ties between his country and Africans in the diaspora, particularly African Americans. Last year, Twitter announced it would be moving its African corporate headquarters to Ghana. Akufo-Addo is a lawyer and a champion of human rights, justice and democracy. He has worked on constitutional cases to help protect the independence of the judiciary, the rights of citizens to demonstrate without police permits, and for equal access to state-owned media for all political parties. Jakes has spent the last 45 years serving and inspiring people on a global scale. In addition to his role as Bishop of The Potter’s House,
Jakes is a philanthropist, an educator, a real estate developer and a respected leader in the international business community. The annual International Leadership Summit will provide visionaries and leaders with the tools they need to become “master builders” who can construct a solid foundation and revolutionize the way they lead in an ever-changing world. Other speakers at this year’s summit will include business tycoon Janice Bryant Howroyd, author and political commentator Van Jones, pastor Joel Osteen and other key figures in business, entertainment, nonprofit and faith arenas. Registration for the conference is open at
ThisIsILS.org. “We are ecstatic President Akufo-Addo will be an integral part of our leadership summit,” said Jakes. “Ghana has nurtured a special relationship with African Americans dating back to its independence from Great Britain in 1957. President Akufo-Addo’s leadership has only strengthened that bond. As President, he has transformed Ghana into a tourist and relocation destination for Black Americans by creating easier paths to citizenship for them. I know our master class with him will enlighten, illuminate and transform many.” Located in Dallas, The Potter’s House is a 30,000-member nondenominational, multicultural church and humanitarian organization led by Bishop T. D. Jakes, twice featured on the cover of Time magazine as America’s Best Preacher and as one of the nation’s 25 Most Influential Evangelicals. The Potter’s House has four locations: The Potter’s House of Dallas, The Potter’s House of Fort Worth, The Potter’s House of North Dallas and The Potter’s House OneLA.
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BLACK WOMEN FILM NETWORK TO CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY (Black PR Wire) - ATLANTA - Black Women Film Network (BWFN), celebrating 25 years of preserving the voices of Black women in film and television, will host its annual BWFN Summit from noon to 6 p.m. EST on Saturday, March 5. For the second consecutive year, the BWFN Summit will be hosted on the Cvent Attendee Hub, and will take place as a free virtual experience during Women’s History Month. The half-day event will feature panels, master classes and fireside chats by industry experts. Registration is now open at blackwomenfilm.org. The theme this year is “The Shoulders We Stand On: Celebrating 25 Years of BWFN Legacy.” With nearly 40 speakers representing top brands such as iHeartMedia, WME, ALLBLK, Netflix, Lifetime, Impact Partners and more, the BWFN Summit is continuing a decades-long tradition of elevating Black women in the arts and entertainment through education, resources and networking. The 2022 BWFN Summit also welcomes the return of the BWFN Book Festival, a curated roundtable of accomplished authors dedicated to uplifting and preserving Black culture through storytelling and information. Finally, BWFN will present its long-running Scholarship Program with several $1,000 awards going to college students pursuing careers in film and television. “Twenty-five years ago, my Georgia State University film teacher told me the world needed to hear stories told by Black women,” says Sheryl Gripper, who founded BWFN in 1997 in Atlanta. “He asked what I was going to do about it. With the help of a visionary group of women, I formed the Black Women Film Network. That vision continues today with the leadership of our 25th Anniversary Board Chair Saptosa Foster.” To register for FREE to attend the BWFN Summit, visit blackwomenfilm.org. Follow Black Women Film Network on Instagram (@blackwomenfilm) or Facebook (BlackWomenFilmNetwork) for upcoming announcements on honorees, speakers and more.
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Clark Atlanta University Announces $250m Capital Campaign ATLANTA PRNewswire -- The HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities), Clark Atlanta University, is embarking on a $250 million capital campaign. A few of the initiatives include innovative research to help cure prostate cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, create new pathways in cybersecurity, create new avenues of entrepreneurship and to find new ways to eradicate social and racial injustices. The campaign will support: w President George T. French, Jr., Ph.D. w Clark Atlanta University w President George T. French, Jr., Ph.D. Clark Atlanta University w Scholarships & Student Success w Teaching, Research and Service w The CAU Endowment (e.g., Endowed Chairs, Professorships, and Scholarships) w Infrastructure and Technology w Programs, Centers and Special Initiatives Clark Atlanta University (CAU) was the nation’s first institution to award graduate degrees to African Americans and was the nation’s first four-year liberal arts college to serve a primarily African American student population. Today, with over 4000 students, representing 9 countries, CAU is the largest of the four institutions (CAU, Morehouse College, Spelman College and Morehouse School of Medicine) that comprise the Atlanta University Center Consortium. Clark Atlanta University is also the largest of the 37-member United Negro College Fund (UNCF) institutions. Clark Atlanta University continues a 150-year legacy rooted in African American tradition while focusing
on the future through global innovation, transformative educational experiences and high-value engagement. CAU Programs Include: w The only Center for Cancer Research and Therapeutic Development of its kind w A Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development w An Institute for Civic Engagement, Social Justice & Leadership Institute w The W.E.B. Du Bois Southern Center for Studies in Public Policy w A Center for Workforce Development w A program in Cyber Physical Systems w 39 undergraduate programs, 28 graduate programs, 9 doctoral programs “Throughout the history of our phenomenal institution, we have served as the educational foundation for molding minds to pursue excellence and greatness in their chosen fields. Clark Atlanta University is working on innovative research to help cure prostate cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, create new pathways in cybersecurity, create new avenues of entrepreneurship and to find new ways to eradicate social and racial injustices,” says President French. Under the leadership of President George T. French, Jr., Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University increased enrollment, even in the midst of a global pandemic and developed corporate and community partnerships to position the university for unprecedented growth.
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Kelvin Watson First ALA Presidential Candidate to Receive Both ALA Spectrum & ARL Diversity Scholarship Awards LAS VEGAS PRNewswire -Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District (LVCCLD), is the first American Library Association (ALA) presidential candidate to have been a past recipient of two prestigious diversity scholarships. As a library science graduate student at North Carolina Central University, Watson’s background as a U.S. Army veteran, and in the book publishing industry, made him a standout candidate for the ALA Spectrum Scholarship Program and the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Kaleidoscope Program. This educational funding served as a springboard for his career as one of the most highly respected thought leaders in the library industry. The ALA is a national organization that provides essential resources, programs, and services to support and inspire library professionals in transforming their communities. For more than 140 years, it has served as the trusted voice of libraries, advocating
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BATHROOM UPGRADES (Family Features) Long among the most popular areas for homeowners to undertake improvement projects, bathrooms can be some of the easiest rooms in the house to renovate without spending a fortune. If you’re looking to update one of the most-used spaces in your home, consider these easy and cost-effective ways to give your bathroom a facelift. Accessorize with Color There are numerous ways to create a new look without lifting any tools. Replacing linens and other soft surfaces like rugs, window treatments and shower curtains can help brighten up your space. Adding a fresh coat of paint is another low-cost way to modify the look and feel of a space. With a variety of paint colors and finishes to choose from, you can add a splash of color as an accent or go all out to create depth and contrast.
racks can help eliminate moisture, resulting in less growth of mold and mildew. Some freestanding models come ready to use and take as little as 5 minutes to set up. An option like the UL-certified Jeeves Wet-Rated Kit allows homeowners to install a high-quality, stainless steel heated towel rack inside moisture-rich environments like wet rooms, shower alcoves and walk-in showers or above bathtubs to make their bathrooms more functional while adding a touch of comfort.
Update Cabinetry and Light Fixtures Keeping your existing vanity and other bathroom cabinetry, especially if they’re in good condition, can be a cheaper option than replacing all the cabinets. To create an updated look, add a different coat of stain or paint, replace the hardware and add pullout shelving or drawer dividers. Replacing old, out-of-date light fixtures with modern, efficient options – including the appropriate bulb selections for each fixture – is another cost-effective way to help the space look and feel brighter.
Swap Out Decor and Accessories A quick, inexpensive way to transform your bathroom is to update the decor and other design elements. Installing a new toilet seat, faucet or showerhead and adding matching accessories, such as a toilet paper holder, shower control knobs or a toothbrush holder, can make the space feel new and interesting. For even more impact, add artwork that matches the theme of the room, greenery or floating shelving.
Install a Heated Towel Rack Consider investing in a multi-purpose appliance to help refresh the look of your area. For example, a heated towel rack can save time and money while providing comfort and convenience. Companies like Amba Products offer a variety of styles and finishes to fit almost any decor that produce radiant heat to gently warm and dry towels, which can save time, water and energy by not having to do laundry as often. In addition, the
Add Accent Tile You can create a luxurious look with your backsplash, flooring or shower by adding a pop of colorful tile. Cheaper than purchasing an entire room’s worth of tile, creating a chevron or herringbone pattern in one of these oft-seen areas of the bathroom can make a fresh statement. Get started on your bathroom remodel with more tips and ideas at ambaproducts.com.
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FAMILY LIVING 5 Ways to Rev Up Learning Fun With Toy Vehicles (StatePoint) Vroom, vroom! There’s no doubt about it. Toy vehicles are fun to play with. They’re colorful, interactive and let kids imagine exciting worlds beyond the playroom. They can also be a great way for little ones to learn new things. Here are five ways to rev up the learning fun at home with toy vehicles:
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1. Fire up the “STEAM” engine: Using ramps and other homemade racecourse props, kids can learn some elementary principles of engineering and physics. Observe how steeper inclines allow toy cars to accelerate faster and how smoother surfaces prevent friction from slowing them down. There’s a lot to discover while having fun.
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2. “Drive” foundational skills: Some toys have built-in learning features, such as the Drop & Go Dump Truck from VTech. This interactive toy truck not only counts each colorful rock it drops into the bucket, helping kids master their 1-2-3s, it also engages budding motor skills, plays melodies and phrases, and teaches tools and colors.
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3. Sharing is caring: As with many open-ended toys and games, toy vehicles provide fun opportunities for kids to practice sharing, taking turns and cooperating.
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