Chicago Weekend Citizen 6-19-2019

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200 volunteers came together to help construct a new playground at the Kidz Express Boys and Girls Club in Chicago’s Austin Neighborhood. Photo Credit: Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago

NEW PLAYGROUND DESIGNED BY LOCAL KIDS FILLS VACANT LOT ON THE WEST SIDE

A group of 200 volunteers from Wells Fargo and Kidz Express, a nonprofit organization that focuses on west side youth, recently joined KaBOOM! in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood to build a new play area in a once empty lot located on 5226 W. Harrison St. right next to the Kidz Express Boys and Girls Club. PAGE 2

BUSINESS 3 In 4 Companies Plan To Expand Creative Teams In Second Half Of 2019, Survey Finds

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IFBB Bodybuilder Suraqah Shabazz Signs With Mon Ethos Pro

‘Windy City’ Named Most Welcoming of Whiskers

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

COLLEGE CONSENSUS PUBLISHES RANKING OF THE BEST COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS FOR 2019 Northwestern University and the University of Chicago have been identified as being two of the 50 Most Supportive Alumni Networks for 2019 according to College Consensus, a college ratings website that aggregates publisher rankings and student reviews. “Very few students really take the alumni association into account when they’re researching where they want to go to college,” the editors of College Consensus note. However, “alumni are key to conquering the job market,” they add. According to College Consensus, “high-powered alumni offer internships, put in a good word with their colleagues, write recommendation letters, and do everything they can to grease the wheels for their fellow alums.” To learn more about the College Consensus rankings methodology, visit https://www.collegeconsensus.com/about/.

HEALTH

ILLINOIS OFFICIALS CAUTION RESIDENTS TO BE AWARE OF BLUE-GREEN ALGAE As temperatures begin to rise, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Public Health are reminding residents to be cautious if they are planning activities on Illinois lakes and rivers, now and throughout the summer. Water conditions are ideal for blue-green algae growth. Blue-green algae (also known as cyanobacteria) are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in lakes and streams. Rapid growth of algae is referred to as a “bloom.” While most blue-green algae are harmless, some can produce toxic chemicals that cause sickness or other health effects in people and pets, depending on the amount and type of exposure.

LAW & POLITICS

BIPARTISAN BILL TO ADDRESS PREDATORY PHONE RATES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Rob Portman (R-OH), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Ed Markey (D-MA) and Angus King (I-ME) recently introduced the Martha Wright-Reed Just and Reasonable Communications Act to strengthen the nation’s criminal justice system. This bipartisan bill would help families keep in touch with their incarcerated family members, which studies have shown can help reduce recidivism rates and thereby save taxpayer dollars. This targeted legislation would address long-standing concerns about the prohibitively expensive and predatory price of phone calls that incarcerated individuals at correctional facilities across the U.S. are forced to pay if they want to contact their family or friends. The bipartisan legislation would affirm the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) authority to address a market failure to protect family, clergy and counsel who communicate with prisoners, inmates and detainees. The legislation also makes clear that the obligations of fairness in inmate communications apply to all individuals, including those living with a disability.

New Playground Designed By Local Kids Fills Vacant Lot On The West Side Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

A group of 200 volunteers from Wells Fargo and Kidz Express, a nonprofit organization that focuses on west side youth, recently joined KaBOOM! in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood to build a new play area in a once empty lot located on 5226 W. Harrison St. right next to the Kidz Express Boys and Girls Club. Kidz Express is a nonprofit organization that operates the Kidz Express Boys and Girls Club community center, at 5221 S. Congress Pkwy, in partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago to provide west side youth with a safe space to receive mentorship and participate in impactful programming. “Kidz Express actually sought us out and partnering with them fit into our strategic plan because we really wanted a strong presence in Austin,” said Mimi LeClair, chief executive officer of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago. “The reason why we sought out Austin specifically is because of the alarming statistics that go along with that community. There is a high poverty rate and unemployment rate, it’s a food desert, and they have underperforming schools and children and families who suffer from trauma.” Prior to the new playground being constructed, the Kidz Express Boys and Girls Club had an empty lot on their campus where an old swing set once stood and when the opportunity came to partner with KaBOOM! they knew a safe outdoor play area would be a valuable asset to the community. KaBOOM! is a national non-profit that works to bring playgrounds to communities that are the most in need to make sure that all

The new playground at the Kidz Express Boys and Girls Club in Austin will provide a place for young people to play. Photo Credit: Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago

children receive the balanced and active play they need to thrive, according to the KaBOOM! website. KaBOOM! also works to solicit corporate sponsors to fund playground equipment in underserved communities and for this project specifically, they enlisted the financial support of Wells Fargo bank who has already been investing in the Austin community for quite some time, according to a press release from Wells Fargo regarding the playground construction. In the early stages of planning for the new playground, Kidz Express and the Boys and Girls

Clubs of Chicago went straight to the young people in Austin who participate in the programs they provide and asked them what they would want to see in their new outdoor play space. “We have a vision that the Kidz Express Club will become just really like the Taj Mahal of Boys and Girls Clubs in the city,” said LeClair. “We asked the kids what they would like to see on a playground and then the KaBOOM! people got to work and made sure they made as many accommodations as they could. It was really fun for the young people to have a voice and we do try to give them a voice in as many of those types of decisions as possible.”

AGs Request Information Related to Breach That Compromised Millions of Patients’ Personal Information Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong recently announced an investigation into the data breach at American Medical Collection Agency, which may have exposed the personal information of nearly 12 million patients of Quest Diagnostics (Quest) and 7.7 million Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp) patients. Raoul and Tong issued letters recently to American Medical Collection Agency, Quest, and LabCorp requesting additional information about the recently reported data breach that compromised the health and financial data of potentially millions of patients. The breach was reportedly the result of malicious activity on the payment page of American Medical Collection Agency’s website. The company is a third-party

collection vendor for the two medical testing companies. “The last thing patients should have to worry about is whether their personal information has been compromised by the entities responsible for protecting it,” Raoul said. “I am committed to ensuring that impacted patients receive timely notification and that the companies involved take precautions to protect consumers’ sensitive health and financial information in the future.” “Sensitive personal information of millions of patients may have been compromised, and I am deeply concerned about the adequacy of the plans in place to notify and protect all affected individuals. It is important to determine the cause of this serious data breach and what steps these companies are taking to ensure this does not happen again,” Tong said.

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In the letters, Raoul and Tong are requesting each company provide the total number of residents in Illinois, Connecticut and nationwide affected by the breach; a breakdown of the categories of personal information compromised; and information describing how the companies intend to inform and protect impacted residents. Raoul and Tong are also seeking the facts and circumstances surrounding the breach, measures the companies had in place to protect patient data privacy, and plans to prevent a future breach. Patients who may have been impacted by the breach should receive notification from one of the companies involved, as well as information detailing additional steps they should take. Raoul encourages patients concerned that their personal

information has been compromised to consider requesting a free security freeze from the three credit reporting agencies – Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion – in writing, over the phone or online. A security freeze can help prevent identity theft because most businesses will not open credit accounts without first checking a consumer’s credit history. Once a consumer freezes their credit files, even someone who has the consumer’s name and Social Security number will likely not be able to obtain credit in the consumer’s name. Credit bureaus cannot charge fees to place, lift, or temporarily lift a credit freeze. Additionally, Raoul recommends consumers monitor their credit regularly by requesting one free credit report annually from each of the credit reporting agencies.


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Black Bodies Creating White Power BY OSCAR H. BLAYTON

Verdine White. Photo credit: Jabari Jacobs

Richard T. Crane Class of 1969 Pays Tribute to New Graduates In a show of support for the graduating class of Richard T. Crane Medical Prep High School and of pride in their alma mater, Chaz Ebert, president of Ebert Digital and the film criticism site RogerEbert. com, and Verdine White, famed guitarist of R&B supergroup Earth, Wind & Fire, joined their classmates from the Class of 1969 in a special tribute during commencement recently at Symphony Center Orchestra Hall, 220 S. Michigan Ave. The celebration culminated a 50th high school reunion weekend of activities. Beginning at 10 a.m., 25 members of the Class of ‘69, dressed in all white and wore gold sashes, and led the procession of the Class of 2019 into the auditorium. Ebert and White will provided words of encouragement to the students as they prepared to receive their diplomas. The class was the third to graduate from Crane since it was reimagined as a medical preparatory school in partnership with Rush University Medical Center. Formerly focused on technical careers, Crane benefits from a robust roster of alumni who have gone on to enjoy highly successful careers and remained

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active with the school, including scholarship support. The campus is divided into four houses named for its distinguished alums, including the Ebert House. The school has a 100 percent college acceptance rate, and the Class of 2019 has been awarded more than $13 million in scholarships. “We want to encourage excellence and encourage them to continue with their education,” said Ebert, who went on to pursue a law degree. “Those students are really on the ball. We want to let them know that despite the negative things they hear and read about Chicago in the national media, there are so many positive things that come out of this city, including them. So many people have gone on

to achieve and make a profound impact in their fields.” Ebert and White have maintained a close friendship. Ebert recalls going to the Museum of Science and Industry with White and his brothers before their scheduled music sessions with jazz great Ramsey Lewis. “Chicago is a great city for music and culture,” said White, who returns July 27 for a show at the Chicago Theatre. “We’ve earned the right to be Chicago proud.” The Class of 1969 reunion committee is a close-knit group that believes in giving back. For their 40th reunion, the committee gave scholarships to college-bound seniors with limited access to scholarship opportunities, and treated the graduates to personal computers and their families to a trip to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois. “A reunion without good deeds is just not as interesting to me,” said Ebert. “Like the song by Earth, Wind & Fire says, each one of the members of the Class of 2019 is a shining star in my eyes.” Read the blog Chaz and Verdine’s High School Reunion on rogerebert.com.

Almost every high school student in America knows about the compromise reached during the drafting of the U.S. Constitution resulting in enslaved people being counted as three-fifths of a person during the national census held every 10 years. Even while white Southerners denied enslaved people in those states the rights guaranteed to citizens, they still demanded that the enslaved people’s bodies be counted in the census. The Southerners made this demand because the size of a state’s population determined how many representatives those states would be granted in Congress. The more representatives a state had, the greater the state’s power in the federal government. The Northern states, seeing this ploy for what it was, resisted Southerners’ demand but, eventually, a compromise was reached where each enslaved body would be counted only as three-fifths of a person. This is just another example of how white supremacists benefited from the use of black bodies while not providing one drop of benefit to the souls inhabiting those bodies. It also helps us to understand how black bodies currently are being used to enhance white supremacy in America. Today, significant numbers of prisons – where brown and black inmates from urban areas are incarcerated – are located in rural, predominantly white census tracts. And for years, these brown and black bodies have been used to inflate the census figures in order to enhance the political power of those rural white areas. The practice of counting prisoners in the census tracts where they are incarcerated decreases the political power of the home communities of those prisoners and transfers that power to an alien community with diametrically opposed interests. This is what happens when an individual is removed from his urban home in a liberal Democratic district and incarcerated in a district that voted for a white supremacist like Donald Trump. The body of that inmate, who by incarceration is ineligible to vote, has now increased the population count in the conservative district while the count of his liberal home district has been reduced. The body of the inmate of color, like the body of his or her enslaved ancestor, has been stolen in order to enhance the political power of his or her oppressor. There are approximately 2.3 million Americans in prisons and jails today. It also has been reported that between 1970 and 2000, more than 1,100 prisons were built in the United States, with roughly 70 percent of those prisons being located in rural communities, mostly in conservative Southern states such as Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma and Texas. Data collected by the Vera Institute of Justice shows that largely rural counties

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that voted for Donald Trump had a 53 percent higher jail admissions rate than those that voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. The national NAACP has reported that while African Americans and Hispanics make up approximately 32 percent of the U.S. population, they made up 56 percent of all incarcerated people in 2015. A slide rule is not necessary to figure out that when you have large numbers of people victimized by the mass incarceration policies of this country, and a significant number of those inmates are used to further empower white supremacists in rural areas, there is little incentive for conservative politicians to correct this injustice that has been dubbed “prison gerrymandering.” In addition to stealing bodies to gain political power, these rural areas receive increased federal funding based on their inflated population figures. This takes money from inner cities where many of the inmates had lived and redeposits those funds into the rural, predominantly white areas where the prisons are located. This is a win-win for white supremacy and a significant handicap for urban areas victimized by a lack of services, overpolicing and courts that hand down harsh sentences. The practice of prison gerrymandering is slowly attracting attention. Six states – Delaware, Maryland, Nevada, California, New York and Washington – have outlawed prison gerrymandering and others have started taking steps to reduce or eliminate it. The year 2020 is coming. It is not only an election year, but a year when the next census will be taken. Battles will be fought over racial gerrymandering and voter suppression. Ending prison gerrymandering is a battle that also must be fought. If prison gerrymandering is taking place in your state, organize and act. The year 2020 is coming and we must fight against all attempts to foster white supremacy, including prison gerrymandering. Oscar H. Blayton is a former Marine Corps combat pilot and human rights activist who practices law in Virginia.


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BUSINESS Walter Massey Will Pen Memoir For Beckham Publications

3 In 4 Companies Plan To Expand Creative Teams In Second Half Of 2019, Survey Finds Recruiting in the creative and marketing fields is expected to intensify during the remainder of the year, new research from staffing firm The Creative Group shows. According to the latest State of Creative Hiring data, 75% of advertising and marketing hiring decision makers anticipate expanding their teams in the second half of 2019, up from 60% six months ago. In addition, 62% of employers plan to increase the number of freelancers they use, a 6-point jump from the first half of the year. Web and mobile development remains the top area for recruiting among survey respondents. Advertising and marketing hiring managers also reported a strong need for professionals with expertise in user experience, web production, and user interface and interaction design. “Many companies are adding new roles on their creative and marketing teams to maximize

Research from The Creative Group reveals in-demand creative skills for the second half of 2019. For additional information, visit https://www. roberthalf.com/blog/management-tips/the-state-of-creative-hiring-us.

digital investments,” said Diane Domeyer, executive director of The Creative Group. “One of the biggest challenges employers face, however, is finding and hiring the talent they need quickly enough to keep up with growing business demands.” Staffing Challenges and Strategies A majority of advertising and marketing hiring decision makers (86%) said it’s somewhat or very challenging to locate the creative talent they seek. And when it comes to recruiting professionals with digital expertise, the job is just as tough: 75% reported difficulty finding and retaining these individuals. This may be one reason 45% of employers cited being

understaffed in digital areas. In order to make better hires, many creative managers are keen on partnering with their peers on the technology team. More than 9 in 10 survey respondents (92%) said it would be helpful to work with IT hiring decision makers when recruiting full-time professionals to support digital marketing initiatives, and 65% said they frequently do. “Creative and technology professionals are collaborating more than ever on digital marketing projects,” Domeyer noted. “Hiring managers who work together to identify recruiting needs across departments are in the best position to build high-performing teams with complementary rather than redundant skills.”

Walter E. Massey, former chairman of Bank of America, will publish his memoir, “In the Eye of the Storm: My Year as Chairman of Bank of America During the Country’s Worst Financial Crisis,” with Beckham Publications, the house announced. Release is set for spring, 2020. “Massey’s memoir will offer an insider’s gaze at events and people that never before have been revealed publicly,” says publisher Barry Beckham. “He starts with his shock and surprise after learning that the board had chosen him, and it’s nonstop from there.” Assisting Massey is novelist Rosalind Kilkenny McLymont, executive editor of “The Network Journal” and chief executive officer/publisher of AfricaStrictlyBusiness.com. Her published work includes “Africa Strictly Business: The Steady March to Prosperity” and novels “The Guyana Contract” and “Middle Ground.” DreamGalaxy has acquired the film rights for “Middle Ground.” Ruth J. Simmons, president of Texas-based Prairie View A&M University, will contribute the foreword. Beckham says that although this memoir will focus on Massey’s time with Bank of America, it will incorporate relevant details of his early life in Mississippi and other professional activities, adding, “Walter’s breadth of accomplishments includes

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president of Morehouse College, director of the National Science Foundation, director of Argonne National Laboratory, and provost of the University of California state system. He retired just a few years ago as president of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and more than forty higher education institutions have awarded him honorary degrees.” Beckham Publications has created a YouTube video channel https://youtu.be/ xBzpgkAa8fE featuring excerpts of Massey’s first chapter. Says Beckham, “Discussing the first stage gives readers a side-by-side view of how the book is progressing. They can subscribe to the channel and send comments and questions to the author.” The publisher plans to begin a nationwide book tour in Chicago in April, 2020.

Sports Giants Join Energy Professionals for 1st Annual Chicagoland “Open Kettle” Golf Tournament Supporting Fundraiser for Kids Energy Professionals, LLC, a national leader in helping organizations reduce energy costs and reach energy sustainability, announced it has added several wellknown sports figures to its golf team roster to boost funding and benefit the Joy in Childhood Foundation Midwest Chapter, supported by Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robbins. Don Beebe, head coach for Aurora University and former wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, Thurman Thomas, President of Prosperitus Group, Hall of Famer and former running back for the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, and Cedric Ceballos, President of the Cedric Ceballos Foundation and former small forward for the LA Lakers and Miami Heat, are joining Energy Professionals for the 1st Annual Chicagoland “Open Kettle” Golf Tournament. Energy Professionals is also a Diamond Sponsor for the event.

“Kids are our future. Their welfare is critical to our hope and opportunity for coming generations. I can’t express enough my gratitude that these fine athletes and business men are joining us to support an organization doing so much to ensure children’s well-being,” said Jim Mathers, President and CEO, Energy Professionals. Chicagoland “Open Kettle,” hosted by the Joy in Childhood Foundation, powered by Dunkin’ and BaskinRobbins, will be held Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Seven Bridges Golf Club, 1 Mulligan Drive, Woodbridge, IL. For details, visit www.joyinchildhoodfoundation. org/event/joy-in-childhoodfoundation-2019-central-eastchicagoland-golf-tournament/.

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FASHION Shower gel expected to improve adherence for long-term maintenance in the management of eczema

‘Windy City’ Named Most Welcoming of Whiskers Beards abound mile after magnificent mile in Chicago, which is why the city is a perennial player in the annual ‘Most Facial Hair Friendly Cities in America’ according to a research study from men’s grooming leader Wahl. In fact, the city’s rabid sports fans - and teams - are known for their facial hair prowess. This distinction, combined with Mitchell Trubisky’s quarterback beard pact last season, helped launch the city into the No.1 spot on this year’s rugged roster. To celebrate Chicago’s newly minted moniker, Wahl kicked off its national ‘Facial Hair Friendly Cities Tour’ at the Bears100 Celebration Weekend June 8-9, 2019. The gridiron grizzlies and their fans came out of hibernation to congregate, and stopped by Wahl’s giant 30-foot Mobile Barbershop to tame their face fur. In addition to offering FREE mustache and beard trims, Wahl hosted Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky at the barbershop on Saturday, June 8, 2019. Trubisky took his turn in the barber chair, and engaged with fans in some fun facial hair activities. “General beard buzz on social media dictates the results of our annual study — now in its sixth year; however, with facial hair so rooted in sports, it’s no surprise chatter about the Bears influenced the results this year,” said Steven Yde, division vice president for Wahl. “In fact, the stars really aligned this time around. Like the Chicago Bears, Wahl is also celebrating 100 years, making our presence at the Bears100 Celebration Weekend even more profound.” Bears Helped Chicago Earn Beard Bragging Rights Chicago’s climb up the facial hair food chain is well earned; especially since it narrowly missed the top honor last year — coming in at No.

Wahl hosted Mitchell Trubisky at its mobile barbershop during the Bears100 Celebration Weekend June 8, 2019. Trubisky’s beard trim kicked-off Wahl’s annual “Facial Hair Friendly Cities Tour.”

Fans looked on as Mitchell Trubisky got a beard trim, and answered facial hair trivia questions for prizes.

2 after Philadelphia. One reason for the city’s jump could be attributed to the success of the Chicago Bears last season. With one of the biggest fan bases around, the wave of whiskered sentiment on social media was inevitable when Trubisky proved he can beard with the best of them. Like many other Bears brethren before him, Trubisky’s facial hair was with him when he helped the team clinch the NFC North title for the first time in nearly a decade. “Last season was my first time having a beard; it started out as a pact among the quarterbacks and coaches,” said Trubisky. “I had faith we would make it to the playoffs, so I started my playoff beard a little early — and it paid off.” Trubisky further explained, “While some guys grow beards to intimidate, for me it was about exuding confidence.” According to research, Trubisky’s approach stands up. In 2014 Wahl

One fan stepped up and let Mitchell Trubisky make the call on his facial hair.

partnered with STATS, the world’s leading sports analytics company. They analyzed fantasy football data to prove that pro football players with facial hair performed better than their clean-shaven counterparts. In fact, 86 percent of scruffy signal callers averaged at least 20 fantasy points per game compared to only 56 percent of clean-shaven quarterbacks. Facial hair also impacted quarterbacks’ ability to avoid the rush and gain yards on the ground. Among the top 10 rushing quarterbacks, seven rocked healthy stubble. Facial Hair Friendly Cities Tour and Search for Best Facial Hair Chicago marked the kick-off of Wahl’s annual mobile grooming tour, which includes taking a 30-foot mobile barbershop on the road to visit the 10 Most Facial Hair Friendly Cities in America. At each tour stop, Wahl’s team of master barbers give guys free facial hair trims for a good cause. For every

trim, Wahl donates $1 to ZERO - The End of Prostate Cancer, the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. While on the road, Wahl will select one guy from each tour stop location and one guy from online entries as finalists in the Wahl Man of the Year contest. These lucky few will be crowned champion of their city and then compete in a facial hair face-off for the ultimate Wahl Man of the Year title. The 10 finalists will each win $500 and a commemorative Wahl 100th Anniversary Box containing a limited-edition trimmer and grooming products. Online voting will help determine who wins the Grand Prize, which includes the title of Wahl Man of the Year and $1,500. The contest runs from June 8, 2019 – Oct. 18, 2019. For more information about Wahl’s Facial Hair Friendly Cities Tour, or Wahl Man of the Year Contest, visit WahlUSA.com.

Newly published data in Pediatric Dermatology shows that daily use of a sodium hypochlorite wash (CLn® BodyWash) significantly improved all primary and secondary outcome measures and is well tolerated with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD), supporting its usefulness as a practical maintenance product. A 6-week, prospective, open-label study was conducted on 50 participants (25 subjects from Houston and 25 subjects from Chicago) ages 6 months to 17 years who had moderateto-severe AD with Staph aureus colonization documented by skin culture. Participants were not allowed to use antibiotics and instructed to continue using their current medications while adding washing with CLn® BodyWash, once daily for 6 weeks. Study highlights: l Eczema Area Severity Index improved by 46% l Itching reduced by 39% l Topical steroid usage reduced by 37% l Children’s quality of life scores improved by 38% l Parent’s quality of life scores improved by 46% l Staph aureus colonization reduced from 100% of subjects to 64% l Of the subjects who had a preference, 88% preferred CLn® BodyWash over sodium hypochlorite baths “Our study showed significant improvement of the skin in moderate to severe eczema patients. I am excited to have this novel and safe therapeutic cleanser to help manage our patients with atopic dermatitis challenged with bacteria that may render this disease more difficult to control,” said Principal Investigator, Adelaide A. Hebert, MD, Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics, The University of Texas Medical School, Houston. Dr. Azam Anwar, founder and chief executive officer of of CLn Skin Care commented, “We know proper skin cleansing, without disrupting the barrier, is a critical first step in achieving healthy and beautiful skin in many skin conditions. We are delighted to see that preeminent researchers at Northwestern and UT Houston were able to show the important benefits of CLn BodyWash as a cleanser for eczema.”

Superbowl Champion Kam Chancellor Expands Men’s Shoe Collection Superbowl Champion and recently retired Legion of Boom member Kam Chancellor, and wife Tiffany, recently launched the Chancellor Collection in Seattle’s Market Street Shoes. The men’s shoe line was created in partnership with Chicago-based men’s shoe company Marc Nolan. After debuting in two Chicago locations this spring, the Collection is expanding into a Seattle brick and mortar location for the first time. After neck injuries prevented medical clearance

to play last season, the four-time NFL pro bowler retired earlier this month to pursue life after football in business, mentorship and fashion. In collaboration with Tiffany, an actress and model, the couple’s first entrepreneurial venture was to make a luxury aesthetic shoe that would be affordable and accessible to their young fans and followers. The Chancellors have a long history and passion for the fashion industry. Tiffany began modeling at age three and pursued it as a career after graduating

college. She has since done commercial modeling for companies like K-Mart, Sketchers and Toyota. Kam has appeared on the runway at New York Fashion Week. The couple also attended shows and events at both Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks earlier this year. The Chancellor Collection retails for $115 and is now available at Marc Nolan, Market Street Shoes and online. The Collection will launch the first ‘his’ and ‘hers’ line this summer.

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A Visual Analog Scale (industry standard) was used to determine degree of itching from “no itch” to “worst itch imaginable” which decreased by an average of 39%.


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ENTERTAINMENT

Brie Larson Leads ACE Comic Con’s Return to the Midwest

Mon Ethos Pro Athlete Suraqah Shabazz

IFBB Bodybuilder Suraqah Shabazz Signs With Mon Ethos Pro IFBB Pro Bodybuilder, Suraqah Shabazz recently announced his signing with athlete management firm Mon Ethos Pro. Shabazz, a native of Chicago, Illinois and first responder firefighter with the Chicago Fire Department, competed recently at the McClellan Conference Center in McClellan Park, CA (Sacramento) at the 2019 NPC Northern California Championship. Shabazz, who debuted as a Pro in 2016, is an experienced competitor who is looking

forward to competing once again at the Olympia competition later on this year. “Shabazz has the drive and determination necessary to make it big in this sport, and we are very much looking forward to working with him on his quest to success,” says David Whitaker, Mon Ethos Pro’s President. Mon Ethos Pro is an athlete and talent consulting company that represents some of the top athletes competing in sports today.

ACE Comic Con will return to the Midwest this fall following an incredible year for film, TV, comic book and entertainment fans everywhere! Brie Larson (Captain Marvel) will headline ACE Comic Con Midwest at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill., on Oct. 11-12-13, 2019. ACE Comic Con Midwest will also feature 60+ worldrenowned comic book writers & artists, including Andy Park, Marvel Studio’s Director of Visual Development & Concept Art and artist Billy Martin, 125+ handpicked vendors & exhibitors and three full days of live panel programming, children’s activities and free activations including PlayStation’s Road to Greatness. VIP Admissions, Photo Ops, Autographs, and General Admission tickets will be available soon, with a portion of Brie Larson ticket sales benefitting Girls Inc. of Chicago, a nonprofit organization that inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. “We are bringing superhero fans around the world the greatest lineups wherever we go,” says ACE Universe President Stephen Shamus. “Brie helps represent the largest franchise in film history, with Avengers already generating over $2 billion at the box office and over $1 billion for Captain Marvel. ACE Comic Con is unmatched and unrivaled in its ability to bring out the biggest stars from the most popular franchises, solidifying itself as the number one show in the Midwest region.” “It feels like our lives have come full circle at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, a venue that holds a special place in our hearts. We started here in

1997, building the Comic Con and fan community, and are proud to bring an event the city of Chicago deserves,” says Gareb Shamus, ACE Universe chief executive officer. “The Stephens family has been so gracious to us for so many years, and we are excited to work with them again on giving superhero fans another extraordinary weekend filled with award winning actors, writers, illustrators, and so much more! This will truly be a once in a lifetime experience!” ACE continues to build an impressive media and events portfolio, announcing an investment from venture collective Loeb.nyc earlier this year. Loeb.nyc’s investment will help ACE continue to redefine comic conventions by building a global community of superhero fans and partnering with major players across key industries including technology, media, entertainment, gaming,

publishing, manufacturing, licensing, and retailing to create the most immersive and robust experience for its audience. ACE Comic Con Midwest at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center is the next installment of the already worldfamous ACE Universe brand. ACE’s second trip to the Midwest follows unforgettable weekends at ACE Comic Con Seattle, ACE Comic Con Arizona and ACE Comic Con Long Island, featuring global icons such as Chris Evans (Captain America), Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Henry Cavill (Superman), Tom Holland (Spider-Man), Jason Momoa (Aquaman), Stan Lee (Marvel), and many more. Stay tuned as ACE Comic Con continues to announce additional guests, future dates, cities, and ticket information at www. acecomiccon.com, or visit ACE Comic Con on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

“Peace Starts With Me Unity Tour Comes to Las Vegas” The most celebrated peace rally in the U.S., “Peace Starts With Me”, is coming to Vegas and includes a 22-piece orchestra and Grammy award winning talent. The Peace Starts With Me tour has been an enormous success from its inception in 2018 at Madison Square Garden with a 3,000 Voice Choir for Peace. The second stop on the tour was Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York with a 5,000 Voice Choir for Peace and Grammy award winner Yolanda Adams and Citizen Way. The third stop was in Los Angeles at the City of Refuge mega church home of Bishop Noel Jones, the spirit was high, and love and peace took over Los Angeles. The thousands in attendance were treated to a speech by the Mother of Peace Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon. The next stop is Saturday, June 22nd at 2:00pm at the MGM

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Grand Ballroom in Las Vegas. This rally for peace is a free event and is open to the general public. Starring Grammy award winning Gospel star Hezekiah Walker, Grammy winning Christian and Country favorite Jason Crabb, Kim Burrell, Tasha Page Lockhart and a 500 Voice Choir for Peace made up of local singers from across Nevada under the direction of Emmy Award winning producer A. Curtis Farrow. The entertainment will be rounded out by Gospel sensations Kim Burrell, Tasha Page Lockhart and a 22 piece Orchestra lead by Vegas’ own Joseph Pigee and much more. The keynote speaker will be the Mother of Peace Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon. For free tickets, go to www.peacestartswithme. com. For more information, visit www. peacestartswithmechoir.com or call 973-643-6262.


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The City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) recently announced the full music lineup for the 39th Annual Taste of Chicago presented by DoorDash.

39th Annual Taste of Chicago Presents A Diverse Mix of Chart-Topping Acts The City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) recently announced the full music lineup for the 39th Annual Taste of Chicago presented by DoorDash. The festival will present a diverse mix of chart-topping national and international acts at the Petrillo Music Shell, including Courtney Barnett, Bomba Estéreo, Cultura Profética, De La Soul, The Strumbellas, lovelytheband and India.Arie, with opening performances by Sunflower Bean, Taylor Bennett, Joywave, Meshell Ndegeocello and Bilal. The Goose Island Stage will feature five days of free programming with top local talent. Taste of Chicago will also feature arts and theatre performances, SummerDance, HUSHconcerts and more July 10–14 in Grant Park. Tickets for the seating area at the Petrillo Music Shell are on sale now at tasteofchicago.us. The Taste Oasis will offer a prime concert viewing experience in a lounge setting complete with a private cash bar, complimentary bottled water, appetizers and more from 3 to 9pm at the Petrillo Music Shell. New for

2019, Taste of Chicago food and beverage tickets can also be purchased in advance tasteofchicago.us. The food and beverage tickets are sold in strips of 14 tickets for $10 and can be picked up on site. Admission to Taste of Chicago and lawn seating is free. Concerts start at 5:30pm on Wednesday through Friday and at 4:30pm on Saturday and Sunday. For a complete schedule, visit tasteofchicago.us. 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 highquality, free and affordable cultural programs for residents and visitors.

Commissioner Donna Miller, 6th District Hosting Southland Blood Drive in partnership withThe American Red Cross and Family Christian Health Center On Thursday, June 20, 2019, Commissioner Donna Miller (D-6th) in partnership with The American Red Cross and Family Christian Health Center will host its first Southland Blood Drive. This event is an opportunity for residents and blood donors who have supported

the American Red Cross to address the critical shortage of Blood Types A, B & O. Residents of the Southland and surrounding communities are invited to donate blood to help someone in need on Thursday, June 20, 2019 from 10:00am – 3:00pm at Family Christian Health

Center located at 19767 South Torrence, Lynwood, Illinois. As stated by Commissioner Miller and Dr. Lisa Green, DO, CEO, Family Christian Health Center “Our collective efforts to address the blood shortage in the Southland has the opportunity to assist patients in hospital

emergency rooms, medical treatments and patient care.” Appointments to donate blood can be made at 1-800RED Cross (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org. Within her first term of office, Commissioner Miller has seen many factors pertaining to the “lack of ”

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access to blood for patients, whether they were suffering from violent crimes, health factors or emergency room visits. The blood drive will be conducted by The American Red Cross (Chicago) and all participating donors will receive lunch and refreshments donated by

Family Christian Health Center. The need for blood is constant and ongoing, especially in the Southland. Both Commissioner Miller and Dr. Lisa Green note that every time an individual donates blood, they can save the lives of at least three people.

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CLASSIFIEDS LEGAL NOTICE CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY Advertisement for Professional Services SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Proposals will be received for the following by Chicago Transit Authority at the Bid Office - 2nd Floor, 567 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60661-1498, no later than 3:30 P.M. on Tuesday, July 16, 2019: Req. B19FT04582, Request for Proposals (RFP) for Small Business Enterprise Firm to provide Market Research Services for the CTA's Red and Purple Modernization Program, RPM Phase One, for a period of up to Three Years with Three OneYear Options A Pre-Proposal meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at 567 W. Lake Street, Chicago, IL 2nd Floor Bid Office. Vendors should RSVP via e-mail to the Procurement Administrator. Questions regarding this RFP must be submitted in writing no later than 3:30 p.m. (CST) Tuesday, June 25, 2019 via e-mail to: svillasenor@transitchicago.com. Vendors must submit their written questions in a Word document. Questions will not be accepted after this time and date. For additional information, please contact Sarah Villaseñor, Procurement Administrator, 312/681-2454. The contractor will be required to furnish certified copies of any and all Insurance Policies required in relation to this contract prior to CTA's execution. Chicago Transit Authority hereby gives notice that it will affirmatively ensure that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise will be afforded full opportunity to submit responses to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. PLEASE NOTE: Where proposals are sent by mail, delivery service or delivered in-person to the CTA Bid Office, the bidders shall be responsible for their delivery only to the Bid Office before the advertised due date and hour for the proposals. The Bid Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Chicago time, except holidays. The right is reserved to accept any proposal or to reject any and all proposals. All inquiries should be directed to and copies of the documents obtained from the Bid Office - 2nd Floor, 567 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois 60661-1498. CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY

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