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Dr. LaMenta “Sweetie” Conway (third from left) is the founder and president of the I Am Abel Foundation and will soon host the organization’s Fourth Annual Health And Medical Careers Conference at Rush University Medical Center in the Searle Conference Center, 1725 W. Harrison St. on May 18. Photo Credit: I Am Abel Foundation

ANNUAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL CAREERS CONFERENCE EXPOSES YOUNG PEOPLE TO CAREERS IN MEDICINE

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

FOOT LOCKER FOUNDATION, INC. SURPRISES HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WITH $20,000 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Foot Locker Foundation, Inc. recently surprised high school senior Cade Pinalto of Chicago with a celebration and an oversized check in the amount of $20,000 as part of its annual Foot Locker Scholar Athletes Program at Lane Tech High School. From the classroom to his community, Cade is an inspiring example of overcoming obstacles to become the best that he can be. Having founded Sidelined USA, a non-profit that supports athletes who can no longer compete due to a career-ending injury or condition, he has built up his volunteer/mentor staff and actively sought out partnerships and sponsorships to further help other student athletes. He’s also a student basketball coach and a stadium announcer for the baseball team. Achieving academic success with a 4.7 GPA and working towards getting into one of the top ten business programs in the country, the Foot Locker Scholar Athlete Scholarship will help Cade as he pursues an education in business finance and looks forward to helping others achieve their goals. To date, the Foundation has distributed nearly $3 million in college scholarships to 140 deserving high school seniors.

HEALTH

BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF ILLINOIS OPENS FIRST-EVER NEIGHBORHOOD-BASED CENTER Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois (BCBSIL) has opened a new door to help build healthier communities. The Blue Door Neighborhood Center is the first-ever neighborhood-based center for BCBSIL. The center is aimed at improving community health by addressing common health challenges with wellness classes, connections to social services and customer engagement. The center is open to everyone – BCBSIL members and non-members - and offers no-cost programming focused on whole-person health: physical, mental and social. There will be classes and programming targeting chronic health conditions, such as diabetes, asthma and heart disease, behavioral health, as well as parent and child wellness. Visitors can enjoy fitness classes, learn how to better use health insurance and be connected to community resources that provide access to food or transportation. For more information, visit www.bluedoorcenteril.com or call the center directly at (773) 253-0900.

LAW & POLITICS

STATE TREASURER FRERICHS’ I-CASH PROGRAM BREAKS RECORD, RETURNS $200 MILLION A record-breaking $200 million in forgotten cash and securities has been returned to its owners during the past 10 months, Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs said recently. It is the largest amount in the program’s 58-year history. Such milestones typically are recorded in July to capture the state’s entire fiscal year, which is July 1- June 30. With two months remaining in the current fiscal year, that means the state treasurer’s office will shatter previous records set in fiscal years 2018, 2017 and 2016.

Annual Health And Medical Careers Conference Exposes Young People To Careers In Medicine Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

On May 18th, the I Am Abel Foundation will host it’s Fourth Annual Health And Medical Careers Conference at Rush University Medical Center in the Searle Conference Center, 1725 W. Harrison St., for aspiring physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals and their parents. This is a free event where attendees will be able to learn about college curriculum and admission criteria, attend workshops on navigating careers in healthcare, and network with physicians and other medical professionals. The I Am Abel Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides world-class mentoring and scholarly programs that focus on preparing underrepresented youth from Chicago for careers in medicine. “Honestly, our mission is to raise our next generation of healthcare heroes. What we endeavor to do is raise young people or help train young people to understand the connection between medicine and society. One

of the things I always say is that medicine and society are inextricably tied and that there is no pill that can take away the pain of the voiceless,” said Dr. LaMenta “Sweetie” Conway, founder and president of I Am Abel Foundation. Last year, over 350 people attended the Health And Medical Careers Conference and Dr. Conway said she expects even more this year because they have once again expanded their offerings and partnerships for this year’s event. “We are really excited because we are partnering not only with Rush University, we are partnering with other local medical schools and many medical students from all seven of the medical schools in the Chicagoland area will be participating in this program,” said Conway. Dr. Conway encourages students as young as middle school age to come to the event and bring their parents so they can learn together what will be expected of them as they pursue careers in the medical field. “This year, we actually opened it up to middle school students and their parents so

that they can actually come and learn about early exposures to pre-health curriculums and basically professional tracks. The tracks that we’re offering this year, which is no different than last year, are pre-med as always because that’s my thing and that’s the focus of the program, pre-nursing, and also pre-pharmacy,” said Conway. Aside from getting exposure to medical professions, attendees will also have the opportunity to meet with medical school admissions counselors, current students, and medical professionals who are in the midst of completing their medical residency programs. All these experiences will help participants gain a better understanding of what it takes to become a medical professional. “I’m driven by this mission to create healthcare heroes,” said Conway. “It’s been proven statistically that physicians of color and minority physicians overall tend to return to the communities that they came from or communities like the ones that they came from and so my passion is to just help inspire these young people,” said Conway.

Substituting healthy plant proteins for red meat lowers risk for heart disease Diets that replaced red meat with healthy plant proteins led to decreases in risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to a new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Purdue University. The study is the first meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials examining the health effects of red meat by substituting it for other specific types of foods. The study was published in the journal Circulation. “Previous findings from randomized controlled trials evaluating the effects of red meat on cardiovascular disease risk factors have been inconsistent. But our new study, which makes specific comparisons between diets high in red meat versus diets high in other types of foods, shows that substituting red meat with high-quality protein sources lead to more favorable changes in cardiovascular risk factors,” said Marta Guasch-Ferré, research scientist in the Department of Nutrition and lead author of the study. The study included data from 36 randomized controlled trials involving 1,803 participants. The

“Asking ‘Is red meat good or bad?’ is useless,” said Meir Stampfer, professor of epidemiology and nutrition and senior author of the study. “It has to be ‘Compared to what?’ If you replace burgers with cookies or fries, you don’t get healthier. But if you replace red meat with healthy plant protein sources, like nuts and beans, you get a health benefit.”

researchers compared people who ate diets with red meat with people who ate more of other types of foods (i.e. chicken, fish, carbohydrates, or plant proteins such as legumes, soy, or nuts), looking at blood concentrations of cholesterol, triglycerides, lipoproteins, and blood pressure—all risk factors for CVD. The study found that when diets with red meat were compared with all other types of diets combined, there were no significant

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differences in total cholesterol, lipoproteins, or blood pressure, although diets higher in red meat did lead to higher triglyceride concentrations than the comparison diets. However, researchers found that diets higher in high-quality plant protein sources such as legumes, soy, and nuts resulted in lower levels of both total and LDL (“bad”) cholesterol compared to diets with red meat. The results are consistent with

long-term epidemiologic studies showing lower risks of heart attacks when nuts and other plant sources of protein are compared to red meat, the authors said. The findings also suggest that the inconsistencies found in prior studies regarding the effects of red meat on cardiovascular risk factors may be due, in part, to the composition of the comparison diet. They recommended that future studies take specific comparisons into account. “Asking ‘Is red meat good or bad?’ is useless,” said Meir Stampfer, professor of epidemiology and nutrition and senior author of the study. “It has to be ‘Compared to what?’ If you replace burgers with cookies or fries, you don’t get healthier. But if you replace red meat with healthy plant protein sources, like nuts and beans, you get a health benefit.” The authors recommended adherence to healthy vegetarian and Mediterranean-style diets, both for their health benefits and to promote environmental sustainability. Other Harvard Chan authors of the study included Ambika Satija, Stacy Blondin, Frank Hu, and Walter Willett.


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Mayor-Elect Lori Lightfoot Meets With Leaders Of Chicago’s Black Print Media Outlets BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

As Mayor-Elect Lori Lightfoot prepares to be sworn in on May 20, she has been doing her due diligence by meeting with various Chicago leaders to hear their concerns and needs, answer their questions, and share her visions with them. Most recently, Lightfoot called on a group of leaders from Chicago’s Black print media to participate in a round table discussion. As the meeting began, Lightfoot welcomed both reporters and publishers from the Citizen Newspaper, the Chicago Defender, the Crusader, Bronzeville Life, Truth Be Told News, and The Final Call. Right away, members of Chicago’s black print media began to discuss some of the city’s most pressing issues like equitable economic development, race relations, public safety, minority representation in city contracts and accessibility and transparency from the Mayor’s office. Lightfoot said, with regards to making city projects more inclusive and focused on wealth building, the least Chicago can do is ask larger contractors to prove that they are committed to

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partnering with minority groups, women, and veterans in their overall business plan and not just when the city requires them to. She added, “We have to think about what can the city do to use its power through contracting and otherwise to help build wealth?”

“We are going to send the message and we are going to start speaking our values in a very profound way through our buying power in the market place,” said Lightfoot. When talking about race relations in the city, there was a general consensus between Lightfoot

and the Black print media representatives that successful and prominent African Americans in Chicago must step up and speak out against the disinvestment, violence, and inequity that affects the south and west sides of the city. When asked about what kind of a Mayor she plans to be, Lightfoot shared that she plans to be as present and accessible as possible and she’ll hold the mayor’s office accountable for the city services they are responsible for providing. She also said that she is working on a plan to have regular availability for media. “My focus is not going to be on winning the day’s press cycle. My focus is going to be on government and making good on the mandate that we have received,” said Lightfoot. “I will be available to the press on a regular basis so that you won’t feel like I’m some rare migratory bird.” Overall, the Black print media round table discussion was productive and Lightfoot stated that this will not be a one time occurrence and she will continue to meet with this group to make sure that they are able to work collaboratively with the Mayor’s office and bring important city news to their readers.

Criminal Defense Attorney Publishes New Report on Chicago Gun Laws A new publication prepared by Robert J. Callahan and Associates poses the question, “Does Chicago Illinois Have The Strictest Gun Laws in the Country?” This published report sheds light on the most critical aspects of gun laws in Illinois for those seeking answers. The article provides in-depth research and solutions for people who need to know more about gun laws and firearm sentencing. The article includes several useful pieces of information. One of the biggest takeaways that everyone needs to know about Illinois Gun Law is what happens when someone without a Firearm Identification Card gets caught with a gun in Illinois. This type of offense can range from a non-probation eligible felony carrying 1-3 or 3-7 years in prison or a class A misdemeanor with the possibility of up to 1 year in the county jail. One of the crucial aspects of this article is one’s need for an experienced attorney when charged with a gun crime. What If I’m Caught Carrying an Illegal Firearm in Illinois? It depends on the type of illegal firearm you’re carrying, according to a press release. Automatic Weapon/Machine gun: 3-7 years prison, not eligible for probation. The sentence goes up to 6-30 (Class X) if the machine gun or automat-

Robert J. Callahan, a Chicago Criminal Defense Attorney (pictured), has published a report which sheds light on the most critical aspects of gun laws in Illinois for those seeking answers.

ic weapon is loaded and in a car. Sawed-off shotgun: (barrel less than 18 inches or less): probation or 2-5 years prison (class 3 felony). A firearm with defaced serial number: probation or 2-5 years prison (class 3 felony). Any weapon made from a shotgun or rifle that by

alteration, modification, or otherwise, if such a weapon as modified has an overall length of fewer than 26 inches Probation or 2-5 years in prison (class 3 felony). Firearm Silencer/Suppressor: probation or 2-5 years imprisonment (class 3 felony). www.thechicagocitizen.com

In discussing the article’s creation, Callahan added, “The article answers many questions precisely that we get at our criminal defense law firm.” Regular readers who follow Callahan and who read his Chicago Criminal Defense website, will no-

tice the article takes a familiar tone. Callahan and his team welcome comments and questions from readers concerning the article. This comprehensive analysis of Illinois gun laws can be viewed at https://www.defenselawyersite. com/gun-charge-in-illinois-faqs/


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BUSINESS Forbes Names CareerBuilder One of America’s Best Midsize Employers for 2019, Recognizing the Company’s Leadership in Diversity & Culture CareerBuilder, a leader in Talent Acquisition media, technology and services, is being recognized as one of America’s Best Midsize Employers by Forbes. Every year, Forbes honors 500 employers that deliver excellence in the development of their corporate culture. The nature of work, and what modern workers expect of their employers in 2019, is changing dramatically. This makes CareerBuilder’s inclusion on the Forbes Best Employers list particularly exciting, as it underscores the company’s dedication to its purpose – to help people build a life that works – and focus on creating a culture of diversity, innovation, learning and development, rewards and recognition that today’s workforce demands. “This is a proud moment for the entire CareerBuilder team, and we appreciate that Forbes has recognized our commitment to our employees,” said Irina Novoselsky, CareerBuilder CEO. “Our customers choose CareerBuilder to find highquality, diverse candidates to fill their open roles faster, and we believe it’s important to lead by example.” “Today, CareerBuilder is the most inclusive company in our industry –

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our executive leadership team is 67% diverse, our overall workforce is 60% diverse and we have a 50/50 gender split,” Novoselsky explains. “Most importantly, having a wide range of experiences, backgrounds and points of view has tangible benefits for both sides of our marketplace – generating the kind of creativity and innovation that enables us to deliver new and better solutions for job seekers and businesses alike.” CareerBuilder has been a leader and innovator in HR technology for nearly 25 years – leveraging its deep knowledge in Talent Acquisition, the most comprehensive data in the industry and powerful tools like Artificial Intelligence to make the Hello To HireTM experience faster and easier for both job seekers and employers.

Applications Open For ThinkChicago: Lollapalooza 2019 Mayor Rahm Emanuel recently announced ThinkChicago: Lollapalooza is accepting applications for the seventh annual installment of the city’s premier program connecting rising talent with Chicago’s tech scene. Mayor Emanuel, World Business Chicago, the University of Illinois System and Lollapalooza will welcome 200 STEM, business and design students from the nation’s top schools to Chicago. The students will learn about Chicago’s fast-growing tech scene from August 1–3, 2019, and meet Chicago innovators, technologists and business leaders. “The future of our city’s economy is driven by our investment in rising talent,” Mayor Emanuel said. “These students are among the best and brightest looking to work at a Chicago-based company or start a company of their own, reaffirming our city’s status as a world-class hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.” ThinkChicago: Lollapalooza is seeking students who are considering Chicago for the next

phase of their career, whether as an entrepreneur, part of a startup team or by contributing their tech skills to a large corporate enterprise. Candidates should be enthusiastic about technology, innovation and entrepreneurship and have demonstrated a commitment to achievement and excellence in their field. ThinkChicago: Lollapalooza will prioritize applications received from undergraduate or graduate students from the engineering, computer science, design, information technology, entrepreneurship or business administration disciplines. Students can apply by visiting www. thinkchicago.net. All applications must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. on May 26, 2019. “The University of Illinois System is committed to educating the students of Illinois and keeping them here at home to apply their talents and drive progress for our state,” Tim Killeen, president of the University of Illinois, said. “We are proud to continue our partnership with Mayor Emanuel, World Business Chicago and Lollapalooza to make our graduates aware of the many exciting opportunities available in Chicago and build on a growing statewide alumni network that is already nearly 400,000 strong. Thank you, Mr. Mayor!” “ThinkChicago introduces the next generation of innovators to Chicago’s vibrant tech scene,” Mark Tebbe, chairman of ChicagoNEXT, said. “To ensure we have a rich pool of talent, this program connects the country’s top students with innovative businesses in Chicago ranging from startups to large corporations.” ThinkChicago: Lollapalooza received a record-breaking 1,073 applications in 2018. The final class was the most diverse to date. Students from 27 states and 79 schools were selected to participate, including homegrown talent from the University of Illinois System, City Colleges of Chicago and other major universities in the Chicago area, as well as nationally ranked institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Princeton University and Harvard University. The 2018 class also included more students than ever before from Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions. “The diversity of last year’s ThinkChicago: Lollapalooza class represents the program’s

continued commitment to creating inclusive access to Chicago’s tech community,” Andrea Zopp, president and CEO of World Business Chicago, said. “Selected students will have an unparalleled opportunity to be immersed into Chicago’s tech ecosystem, while also engaging with our most innovative companies.” Last year, participants attended a wide variety of programs, including: ● Visits to more than 20 tech companies, including Relativity, CCC Information Services, tastytrade, McKinsey & Company, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Echo Global Logistics and Capgemini ● A Civic Tech Panel with Carleton Nolan, Chief Technology Officer & First Deputy Commissioner, City of Chicago; Katie Olson, Director of Operations & Services, City Tech Collaborative; Adam Hecktman, Director of Technology & Civic Innovation for Chicago, Microsoft; Aviva Rosman, Co-Founder and COO, BallotReady; and Thomas K.R. Stovall, Founder, ImBlackInTech ● A Diversity in Tech and Entrepreneurship Panel with Mark McFarland, Manager of Technical Recruitment, Relativity; Tom Alexander, Founding Partner, Holistic; Shaniqua Davis, Founder and CEO, Noirefy; and Alida Miranda-Wolff, Founder, Ethos ● Access to all four days of Lollapalooza, including a backstage tour Past attendees have also had the opportunity to tour tech incubator spaces, such as 1871, MATTER, mHUB and TechNexus, which are focused on cultivating Chicago’s growing community of tech entrepreneurs and start-up companies. “We look forward to this year’s partnership with ThinkChicago. It’s an incredible experience to host some of the nation’s top collegiate minds at Lollapalooza,” said Charlie Jones, Partner at C3 Presents, the promoter behind Lollapalooza. ThinkChicago has an alumni base of more than 1,400 talented students and professionals, many of whom now work for startups, leading tech companies, innovation spaces and venture capital firms in Chicago. Its sister program, ThinkChicago: Chicago Ideas Week, will take place in October 2019. ThinkChicago is organized by the Mayor’s Office, ChicagoNEXT of World Business Chicago, the University of Illinois System and Lollapalooza.

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Lawmakers, university officials warn of higher ed cuts without new revenue Gov. Pritzker has proposed a 5 percent funding increase, but his budget relies on new taxes BY PETER HANCOCK Capitol News Illinois phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com

SPRINGFIELD – Democrats in the Illinois House, along with officials from each of the state’s public universities, warned Wednesday that hard during the two-year budget unless the state finds new sources of impasse of 2015 to 2017 because revenue, there likely will have to be the state was not under any legal or funding cuts to higher education in court-mandated obligation to fund the upcoming budget year. higher education. “For years, our universities As a result, she said, during the have been unfairly treated as their 2015-2016 budget year, colleges and state has decreased funding to the universities received no appropriauniversities,” Rep. LaShawn Ford, a tions until April 2016, and even then Chicago Democrat and chairman of received only about 30 percent of the House higher education budget their normal funding. She said that committee, said during a Statehouse news conference. “Last year’s funding resulted in significant cuts in university programs and services. level is not adequate enough, and as “Our biggest competitor is not an we go through the budget, we learn out-of-state university or a commuthat the revenue to meet (the fiscal nity college or a private university year 2019) level is not there.” in Illinois,” she said. “It is nowhere. Ford said state funding for higher education peaked in 2002 around $2.4 If our students don’t have these services, they go nowhere, and just billion. For the current budget year, to put it in crass terms, they will not the state is expected to spend only become the affluent taxpayers that about $1.8 billion, roughly 25 percent will support the state.” less than it spent 17 years ago. Barbara Wilson, executive vice Ford was joined in the news president of the University of Illinois conference by officials from each system, said further cuts in higher of the state’s public universities, as education funding would have a big well as other members of the higher GET SOCIAL STAY impact on the state’s largest university. education budget committee. SOCIAL “Across the U of I system we are edPresident ElaineGET Maimon ofWITHSTAY CONNECTED THE GET SOCIAL STAY ucating 52 percent of the students who Governors State University, which CONNECTED WITH THE CITIZEN NEWSPAPER INC. in this state,” go to public institutions serves a large population of first-gen-GROUP CONNECTED WITH THE Wilson said. “So I always say, if you hurt eration students, students of color, CITIZEN NEWSPAPER GROUP INC. U of I, you’re hurting a big chunk of the CITIZEN NEWSPAPER INC. and military veterans, said collegesGROUP students and families in the state.” and universities were hit especially

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Walk in Any Terrain With Multi-Purpose Foldable Sock Shoe In response to expensive products featuring a lack of functionality in the waterproof sock and shoe industry, a new company, Ventex Inc., (https:// www.drymileshoes.com/about ), is seeking to provide an allterrain, affordable waterproof sock shoe, Drymile, that incorporates all the benefits of an outdoor shoe into one convenient design. Driven by their passion for the outdoors, the team at Ventex Inc. developed Drymile, a multi-terrain sock shoe adaptable to any outdoor or indoor activity, including skiing, snowboarding, or home use. The company’s unique footwear combines rain boots and sneakers into a single economical product that can fold up like a sock. The design also provides outdoor enthusiasts with the ability to

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In response to expensive products featuring a lack of functionality in the waterproof sock and shoe industry, a new company, Ventex Inc., (https://www.drymileshoes.com/about ), is seeking to provide an allterrain, affordable waterproof sock shoe, Drymile, that incorporates all the benefits of an outdoor shoe into one convenient design. The company’s unique footwear combines rain boots and sneakers into a single economical product that can fold up like a sock.

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Kamedis Clinical Study Validates Traditional Chinese Botanical Efficacy in Eczema Treatment Kamedis™, a provider of advanced botanical solutions for chronic skin disorders, recently announced the results of a clinical study confirming that the traditional Chinese botanicals in its homeopathic over-the-counter Kamedis Calm Eczema Therapy Cream play a pivotal role in the product’s ability to reduce eczema rashes. According to the study, the commercially available Kamedis cream was 44% more effective in treating atopic dermatitis than the Kamedis formula without the botanical extracts. It was also 23% more effective than a competitive OTC brand widely used to provide eczema relief. The double-blind, randomized, controlled study is the first in the U.S. designed to determine the efficacy of traditional Chinese botanicals in commercial dermatologic treatments. “We know from more than a decade of R&D that our patented combinations of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs help restore damaged skin to health, but the validation in this study is a significant milestone for the company as well as for the millions of people who suffer from eczema,” said Roni Kramer, founder of Kamedis and lead director of its U.S. strategic business unit. “The results demonstrate that ingredients from nature still play a major role in our search for healing. When sourced, extracted and combined properly, they outperform known vehicles and moisturizers in the marketplace.” The product: Kamedis Calm Eczema Therapy Cream utilizes a patented formulation of Chinese Rhubarb, Great Burnet, Tree of Heaven, Baikal Skullcap, Cnidium Fruit and Licorice extracts along with active and inactive ingredients used in conventional OTC products. Previous studies in published literature have shown that the anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of these botanicals reduce eczema flareups by protecting the skin from further irritation, maintaining a moist skin environment, and facilitating relief of impaired skin barrier functions. The method: The clinical trial involved 108 children and adults from ages 3 to 73 with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis who were randomly divided into three groups of equal size. One group used the Kamedis Calm Eczema Therapy Cream, one used the Kamedis formula without the botanical extracts, and one used a leading third-party OTC product. All three groups used a Kamedis wash for the body and face, followed by one of the three randomized treatment creams for the affected areas on the face and body. The results: After 28 days, patients treated with the complete, botanically rich Kamedis Calm Eczema Therapy Cream showed a 6.8% improvement in rash extent and severity as measured by the Body Surface Area (BSA) score, compared to just 4.7% for the Kamedis cream without the botanicals and 5.5% for the non-Kamedis product. That represents a 44% difference in BSA improvement between the complete Kamedis product and the Kamedis formula without botanicals, and a 23% difference between the complete product and the competitive OTC product. In addition, clear improvement was visually evident after 28 days of using the Kamedis cream. No adverse events were reported. “This is a ground-breaking study that documents the therapeutic benefits of traditional Chinese botanicals in pharmaceuticals for the first time,” said Kamedis Vice President Clinical, Regulation and QA Deganit BarakShinar. “This has significant implications for the rest of Kamedis’ product line, future product development by Kamedis and others, and consumers seeking better solutions for various health conditions.” Complete results are scheduled for publication in the June issue of Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.


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ABFF Ventures recently announced actress, producer, author and entrepreneur La La Anthony (pictured) will serve as the 2019 American Black Film Festival’s Ambassador.

Actress/Producer La La Anthony Will Serve as the 2019 American Black Film Festival Ambassador ABFF Ventures recently announced actress, producer, author and entrepreneur La La Anthony will serve as the 2019 American Black Film Festival’s Ambassador, to be held in Miami Beach, June 12-16. “It is an honor to be named the 2019 ABFF Ambassador. I have admired the work of the American Black Film Festival for many years and am looking forward to being a part of the great work they do in the black film community,” expressed Anthony. La La currently stars in the #1 hit show, “Power” as Lakeisha Grant on the STARZ Network and recently served as Executive Producer of the hit BET docuseries “Killer Curves.” Her film credits include the critically-acclaimed Spike Lee film, Chi-Raq, ABFF alum and producer Will Packer’s Think Like a Man and Think Like a Man Too, and David E. Talbert’s Baggage Claim. On stage, she starred in the Off Broadway play “Love, Loss and What I Wore” and also produced the 2016 Tony Award nominated play “Eclipsed,” starring Lupita Nyong’o. La La is also a #1 New York Times best-selling author of two books, The Love Playbook and The Power Playbook. “La La Anthony’s recent work in both film and television is a reflection of the American Black Film Festival’s mission—showcasing the talent of today’s successful diverse artists,” says Jeff Friday, chief executive officer and founder of ABFF Ventures. “We are happy to have La La as our 2019 ABFF Ambassador and hope to see you in Miami this June.” Previous Ambassadors have included: Tracee Ellis Ross, Regina Hall, Idris Elba, Jay Ellis, Taraji P. Henson, Morris Chestnut, Omari Hardwick and Common. ABFF remains committed to introducing emerging content creators of African descent to the industry at large and is recognized as one of the leading film festivals in the world. Festival passes are on sale now at www.abff.com, and offer three different levels of access to the Festival. Questions regarding registration, sponsorship and programming, should be directed to info@ abffventures.com. The 2019 Festival will continue the annual celebration of highlighting Black filmmakers. Attendees will enjoy celebrity conversations, panels, master classes, spotlight screenings and independent films and more. ABFF SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @ABFF Facebook: American Black Film Festival Instagram: @AmericanBlackFilmFestival YouTube: American Black Film Festival Hashtags: #ABFF19, #WeAreABFF

All Blues, the forthcoming covers album from the Peter Frampton Band, is set for release on June 7 via UMe. The album is a collection of Frampton’s favorite blues classics and was recorded with his longtime touring band, made up of Adam Lester (guitar/vocals), Rob Arthur (keyboards/guitar/vocals) and Dan Wojciechowski (drums). “I Just Want To Make Love To You” (featuring Kim Wilson) is the first song to be released from the new album, and is available now with digital album pre-order. All Blues was recorded at Frampton’s studio in Nashville, Studio Phenix, and was co-produced by Frampton and Chuck Ainlay. The album features additional collaborations with Larry Carlton, Sonny Landreth and Steve Morse. The vinyl will be available as a double LP and also as a limited edition translucent blue color pressing exclusively at PeterFrampton.com. The double LP will include the bonus track “I Feel So Good,” which was written by Big Bill Broonzy and popularized by Muddy Waters. Of the album, Frampton explains, “I have always loved to play the blues. When we formed Humble Pie, the first material we played together was just that. For the last two summers I had been playing a handful of blues numbers every night on stage with Steve Miller Band. I enjoyed this immensely and it gave me the idea of doing an ‘All Blues’ album live in the studio with my band. We started the resulting sessions 9 days after coming off the road last year. Over a two-week period, we recorded 23 tracks, all live in the studio. The energy of these tracks is completely different from building a track one instrument at a time. With this recording, we pay tribute to all the original artists who invented this incredible music. I hope you can hear and feel our enjoyment. I’m not sure if you can say we had fun playing the blues. But we definitely did.” To support All Blues, Frampton will be hosting a new six-week series on SiriusXM’s Deep Tracks channel. “The Peter Frampton Show” will premiere on Friday, May 10 at 10:00am ET on SiriusXM radios (channel 27) and on the SiriusXM app. Additionally, Frampton will walk SiriusXM listeners through each song from the new album in an exclusive track-by-track on SiriusXM’s BB King’s Bluesville channel. “Peter Frampton’s All Blues Show” will air on Monday, June 3 at 3:00pm ET on SiriusXM radios (channel 74) and on the SiriusXM app. In conjunction with the album’s release, Frampton will kick off Peter Frampton Finale— The Farewell Tour presented by SiriusXM—an approximately 50-date run this summer and fall produced by Live Nation. Frampton will retire from regular vigorous touring at the end of this year due to his diagnosis of the autoimmune disease Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM). IBM is a progressive muscle disorder characterized by muscle inflammation, weakness and atrophy. The tour will feature special guest Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, as well as Julian Frampton on the west coast stops, with additional surprise guests to appear on select dates. Tickets are on sale now and VIP packages will also be available at www.frampton.com. $1 of every ticket sold, as well as any donations, will benefit The Peter Frampton Myositis Research Fund at Johns Hopkins, a newly established fund by Frampton and Johns Hopkins, where he’s

All Blues,’ the forthcoming covers album from the Peter Frampton Band, is set for release on June 7 via UMe.

being treated. Peter Frampton remains one of the most lauded artists in rock history. On May 7, the Music Business Association presented him with the Chairman’s Award for Sustained Creative Achievement at the Awards & Hall of Fame Dinner that is part of the Association’s annual conference—Music Biz 2019—which is taking place today in Nashville. Frampton was also recently honored with the Les Paul Innovation Award at the 2019 NAMM Show’s 34th annual TEC Awards, and celebrated the 43rd anniversary of his fifth solo album, Frampton Comes Alive!, one of the top-selling live records of all time (over 17 million copies sold worldwide). ALL BLUES TRACK LISTING I Just Want To Make Love To You (featuring Kim Wilson) She Caught The Katy Georgia On My Mind Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover Me And My Guitar All Blues (featuring Larry Carlton) The Thrill Is Gone (featuring Sonny Landreth) Going Down Slow (featuring Steve Morse) I’m A King Bee Same Old Blues PETER FRAMPTON LIVE June 18—Catoosa, OK—Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa+ June 20—Little Rock, AR—Robinson Performance Hall June 22—Wetumpka, AL—Wind Creek Casino & Hotel+ June 23—Chattanooga, TN—Tivoli Theatre+ June 26—Memphis, TN—Orpheum Theatre+ June 27—Nashville, TN—Ascend Amphitheater* June 29—Salamanca, NY—Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino* June 30—Bethel, NY—Bethel Woods Center for the Arts* July 2—Pittsburgh, PA—Benedum Center for the Performing Arts July 3—Syracuse, NY—St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview* July 5—Montreal, QC—Montreal Jazz FestPlace des Arts: Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier+ July 7—Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion* July 9—Boston, MA—Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion* July 10—Philadelphia, PA—The Met

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Philadelphia* July 12—Cincinnati, OH—Riverbend Music Center* July 13—Stayner, ON—Roxodus Music Festival+ July 23—Interlochen, MI—Interlochen Center for the Arts-Kresge Auditorium+ July 25—Clarkston, MI—DTE Energy Music Theatre* July 26—Morgantown, WV—MountainFest Motorcycle Rally*+ July 28—Chicago, IL—Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island* July 29—Cedar Rapids, IA—McGrath Amphitheatre July 31—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre August 2—Hinckley, MN—Grand Casino Hinckley Amphitheater*+ August 4—Maryland Heights, MO—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre* August 5—Kansas City, MO—Starlight Theatre* August 8—Cuyahoga Falls, OH—Blossom Music Center* August 11—Alpharetta, GA—Ameris Bank Amphitheatre at Encore Park* August 16-21—Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea Mediterranean+ August 30—Charlotte, NC—PNC Music Pavilion* September 1—Saratoga Springs, NY—Saratoga Performing Arts Center* September 2—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Arena* September 4—Jacksonville, FL—Daily’s Place* September 6—West Palm Beach, FL—Coral Sky Amphitheatre at the S. Florida Fairgrounds* September 7—Tampa, FL—MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds* September 10—Simpsonville, SC—CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park* September 11—Washington, DC—The Anthem* September 13—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden* September 14—Raleigh, NC—Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek* September 20-21—Dallas, TX—Crossroads Festival @ American Airlines Center+ September 21—Irving, TX—Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman* September 22—The Woodlands, TX—The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory* September 24—Albuquerque, NM—Sandia Resort & Casino*+ September 26—Phoenix, AZ—Comerica Theatre* September 28—Las Vegas, NV—Red Rock Resort Spa & Casino+ September 29—Temecula, CA—Pechanga Casino-Pechanga Summit*† October 2—San Diego, CA—Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU*† October 3—Paso Robles, CA—Vina Robles Amphitheatre*†+ October 5—Inglewood, CA—The Forum*† October 6—Tuolumne, CA—Black Oak Casino Resort-Westside Pavilion*†+ October 9—Seattle, WA—Paramount Theatre*† October 10—Ridgefield, OR—Ilani Resort & Casino-Cowlitz Ballroom*†+ October 12—Concord, CA—Concord Pavilion*† *with Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening †with Julian Frampton +not a Live Nation date


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Jackson State University Receives Scholarship Award From Local Organization

Representatives of Jackson State University shares a moment of smiles during a recent Scholarship Presentation by Christmas in the Wards (Chicago). Pictured are: 1st VP Lavell Love, President, Brendolyn Hart-Glover, JSU Recruiter, (DJ), 2nd Vice President Cynthia Gleen-Cotton. Photo by Simon Cotton

Pictured at the Scholarship Presentation are left to right: Larry Huggins (Riteway Construction), Cynthia Gleen-Cotton, JSUCAC 2nd VP and Publicity Chair, (Everette Rand), Chicago Football Classic. Photo by Simon Cotton

Local Organization (Christmas In The Ward), recently honored JSU with a scholarship presentation. Pictured are: Cynthia Gleen-Cotton (2nd VP, FTLOB Chair), Carolyn Curry, Amber Cotton Rouse (FTLOB Co-Chair), Brendolyn Hart-Glover, Lavell Love (1st VP), Juanita Duncan, Treasurer, Carlene Walker-Harris, Courtesy Chair, Larry Huggins, Everette Rand, Annette Johnson, Angela Brooks (2019 Honoree). Photo by Simon Cotton

Earle Elementary School of West Englewood Receives Honors From US Chess Federation

Students of Earle Elementary School from Chicago Southside community (Englewood), recently won 4th place at the National Chess competition in Dallas, Texas. Earle Elementary School Chess Team coach is Joseph Ocol and the school Principal is Cenderrall Petties. Congratulations players for securing and winning 4th place in the National Competition.

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CALENDAR Annual Chicago Jazz Festival Features World-Renowned Artists The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) recently announced the headliners and festival dates for the 41st Annual Chicago Jazz Festival, happening August 23 to September 1 at Millennium Park, the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E. Washington St.) and at other venues throughout the city. The free-admission festival will include a special tribute to Nat King Cole by his brother Freddy Cole and a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Jazz Institute of Chicago, the festival’s programming partner. “The Chicago Jazz Festival has become a celebrated staple of our city’s cultural life and a highlight of our summer season,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “This year’s celebration of the Jazz Institute of Chicago, along with a lineup of legendary innovators, homegrown icons and

new stars promises to thrill and inspire music lovers from Chicago and around the globe.” Other performances at Millennium Park’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion include: Cécile McLorin Salvant, Christian McBride, Eddie Palmieri, Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet, Ben Wendel Seasons, George Freeman and Billy Branch, Camila Meza, Latino-America Unidas with Miguel Zenon, Antonio Sanchez, Melissa Aldana and David Virelles, Joel Ross, Ryan Cohan’s Originations and the Dave Rempis Quartet. “This is a great line-up of headliners, and our expanded ten-day festival will animate our city and neighborhoods with numerous free performance and place a spotlight on our great clubs and presenting institutions,” said Mark Kelly, DCASE Commissioner.

“Celebrating Chicago’s music legacy, we will honor Nat King Cole, the Jazz Institute of Chicago, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, and many of our great musicians as we welcome artists from across the globe.” The Chicago Jazz Festival will also include free performances at neighborhood clubs and venues August 23 to 29, leading up to the concerts at the Chicago Cultural Center and in Millennium Park. The additional performances offer festival audiences even more opportunities to experience Chicago’s exceptional jazz sounds at some of the city’s legendary music venues. The Chicago Jazz Festival showcases free live performances by important Chicago artists alongside some of the greatest names from around the world on multiple

stages. The festival is produced by DCASE and programmed by the Jazz Institute of Chicago. The full schedule of performances at Millennium Park, the Chicago Cultural Center and participating music venue locations will be announced at a later date. For more information, visit chicagojazzfestival.us.

Local Eateries Announced For Taste of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) recently announced the lineup of 82 eateries that will participate in the 39th Annual Taste of Chicago presented by DoorDash – the world’s largest free-admission food festival – this July 10–14 in Grant Park. Showcasing Chicago’s diverse culinary scene, this year’s list of 41 five-day participants, 24 pop-ups and 17 food trucks will offer Taste-goers an endless variety of more than 300 menu items to suit every palate. “As the culinary capital of the world, the Taste of Chicago will give residents and visitors alike the opportunity to sample some of the greatest foods this city has to offer,” said Mayor Emanuel. “Since its inception, the Taste of Chicago has become a summertime staple and this year’s lineup of worldrenowned restaurants, food trucks and pop-ups will be even more vibrant and diverse than ever before.” This year Taste of Chicago is excited to welcome its new presenting sponsor DoorDash, the largest and fastest growing on-demand destination for door-to-door delivery in more than 4,000 cities in the United States and Canada. DoorDash connects Chicagoans with their favorite stores and restaurants, including many participating in this year’s Taste of Chicago festival. “Connecting people with the best in their cities is core to the DoorDash mission and we’re excited to partner with the city of Chicago to bring the best in local food to residents and visitors this summer,” said Head of Brand at DoorDash David Bornoff. “Our partnership with Taste of Chicago is so important to us, as Chicago has an incredibly diverse culinary scene and is filled with residents who care deeply about the food choices they make.” Taste of Chicago will present a wide range of offerings with 37 newcomers

to the event in 2019, a 48% increase from 25 in 2018. The new food eateries include 11 five-day participants, 17 pop-ups serving for one or two days and 9 food trucks. Additionally, the festival received a 12% increase in the number of applications from food businesses located across the city and representing a wide variety of cuisines. Visit TasteofChicago.us for festival details, including a complete list of restaurants, food trucks and culinary businesses. “Taste of Chicago truly represents our city’s culinary diversity,” said Sam Toia, president and chief executive officer, Illinois Restaurant Association. “Five-day vendors, pop-up restaurants and food trucks from Chicago’s vibrant neighborhoods showcase their specialties, and along with chef-led cooking demos, festival-goers are guaranteed a satisfied appetite and fun for the whole family. We can’t wait to welcome the thousands who will come out and enjoy what Chicago is all about—iconic experiences, global flavors and unbeatable hospitality.” All culinary participants will offer signature menu items, including additional selections of the popular “Taste of ” portions priced at $3.00 or less, allowing guests the opportunity to sample an even greater variety of items. Admission to the Taste of Chicago is FREE, and tickets for food and beverages can be purchased in strips of 14 tickets for $10. Whether craving the robust flavors found in ethnic cuisine, epicurean delights, sweet treats, classic Chicago dishes – and more – Chicagoans and visitors won’t want to miss this year’s Taste! NEW! Taste of Chicago Community Dinners New this year, Taste of Chicago vendors may participate in the 2019 Taste of Chicago Community Eats Program, an opportunity to host a community organization or group for a free, community meal. The dinners will

all take place on Wednesday, June 26, at restaurants and venues across the city to create a positive social impact and extend the reach of Taste of Chicago. More information will be announced in June. Lifeway Foods Taste Kitchen The Lifeway Foods Taste Kitchen dishes up a full menu of cooking demonstrations by local and national chefs including Chef Mary Nguyen of Saigon Sisters, Chef Martial Noguier of Bistronomic, Chef Michael Sheerin of Taureaux Tavern and Chef Giancarlo Valera of Tanta Chicago. Each day of the cooking demonstrations held on the Buckingham Fountain Plaza will feature a different culinary theme. The full schedule of cooking demonstrations will be announced in June. CH Vodka Cocktail Lounge, Goose Island Backyard Brewery and Stella Rosa Wine Garden The CH Vodka Cocktail Lounge, the city’s largest pop-up bar, will offer mixology specials to enjoy by Buckingham Fountain. The specialty cocktail menu during the Taste of Chicago will include two new refreshing drinks, the Chicago Mule (made with Jeppson’s Malort and CH Vodka) and the Peach-Mango Lime Rickey, as well as their much-loved Tropical Rum Punch and Bourbon Pineapple Smash. The popular Goose Island Backyard Brewery will offer Taste-goers a select list of craft beers and ciders that include Goose Island Born and Raised, Goose Island Next Coast IPA, Goose Island Natural Villain, Virtue Cider Mezzo Spritz, Golden Road Mango Cart, Elysian Spacedust IPA and many more. The Stella Rosa Wine Garden featuring the Riboli Family Wines, awarded the American Winery of the Year for 2018 by Wine Enthusiast, will offer an array of wine varietals including Bodega Sangria, Stella Rosa Platinum, www.thechicagocitizen.com

Maddalena Rose, Maddalena Pinot Grigio and other selections. Concerts at the Petrillo Music Shell Taste of Chicago will also present a diverse mix of national and international artists at nightly concerts at the Petrillo Music Shell along with a daily schedule of local artists at the Goose Island Stage. The complete music and entertainment lineup will be announced in early May. In 2018, more than 1.5 million residents and visitors enjoyed Taste of Chicago, reflecting the vibrant diversity of the City of Chicago. Over 3,000 people were employed by Chicago restaurants and vendors, and more than 600 artists and performers were hired to entertain Taste-goers over the five-day festival. The event contributes an estimated $106 million annually in total business activity to the Chicago economy. Taste of Chicago is presented by DoorDash and produced by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events in coordination with the Illinois Restaurant Association, which manages food and beverage operations. The festival is sponsored in part by CH Vodka, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Tribune, CLTV-Chicagoland’s Television, Communications Direct, Eli’s Cheesecake, Goose Island Beer Company, IL Lottery, Lifeway Foods, Pepsi, Riboli Family Wines, Shoreline Sightseeing, Southwest Airlines, and WGN-Television. The 39th Annual Taste of Chicago is July 10–14 in Grant Park with hours 11am–9pm, Wednesday– Friday, and 10am–9pm, Saturday and Sunday. For more information on the FREE-admission festival, visit tasteofchicago.us. To plan your trip to Chicago, visit choosechicago.com. Join the conversation on Facebook at Taste of Chicago and follow them on Twitter @TasteofChi and Instagram @ ChicagoDCASE (#TasteofChicago).

DoorDash DoorDash is a technology company that connects customers with their favorite local and national businesses in over 4,000 cities and all 50 states across the United States and Canada. Founded in 2013, DoorDash empowers merchants to grow their businesses by offering on-demand delivery, data-driven insights, and better in-store efficiency, providing delightful experiences from door to door. DoorDash Drive is the last-mile logistics platform that powers direct delivery for any business. By building the last-mile delivery infrastructure for local cities, DoorDash is bringing communities closer, one doorstep at a time. Read more on the DoorDash blog or at doordash.com. Illinois Restaurant Association Founded in 1914, the Illinois Restaurant Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, protecting, educating and improving the restaurant industry in Illinois. The Association manages the food and beverage portion of Taste of Chicago for the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. Visit illinoisrestaurants.org and follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) is dedicated to enriching Chicago’s artistic vitality and cultural vibrancy. This includes fostering the development of Chicago’s non-profit arts sector, independent working artists and for-profit arts businesses; providing a framework to guide the City’s future cultural and economic growth, via the 2012 Chicago Cultural Plan; marketing the City’s cultural assets to a worldwide audience; and presenting high-quality, free and affordable cultural programs for residents and visitors.


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