Citizen Week of Aug. 15, 2018
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Dr. Sankrant Reddy (pictured) is the chief medical officer at Clarity Clinic, a unique and fast-growing mental health facility that specializes in adult, pediatric, couples, and family psychotherapy, and psychiatry. Clarity Clinic is currently in the midst of opening a new location in the Loop that will offer their Clinical Psychiatry and Therapy services to even more Chicagoans. Photo Credit: Provided by Clarity Clinic
CLARITY CLINIC MAKES PLANS FOR A NEW LOOP LOCATION
The Clarity Clinic is a unique and fast-growing mental health facility that specializes in adult, pediatric, couples, and family psychotherapy, and psychiatry. Clarity Clinic is currently in the midst of opening a new location in the Loop that will offer their Clinical Psychiatry and Therapy services to even more Chicagoans. See more on Page 2
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION
JOIN HUNDREDS OF SUPPORTERS AND THEIR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND TEAM MEMBERS TO HELP UNCF RAISE FUNDS FOR HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (HBCUS) UNCF 5K Walk/Run - 10K Bike/Skate will be held on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at Burnham Park Grove #7, South Lake Shore at 39th Street. Registration begins at 7 a.m.; Pre-event Program, Speakers & Warm Up at 8 a.m.; Race Begins a 9 a.m. Participate individually or form your team. For more information on the Chicago UNCF Walk for Education, please visit www. uncf.org/chicagowalk, or contact the Chicago UNCF office at (312) 845-2205. Visitors are also welcome in person at 105 W. Adams Street, Suite 2400 in Chicago.
HEALTH
MADEGOOD FOODS IN COLLABORATION WITH MY DENTAL GALLERY AND RAZZMATAZZ GAMES & GRILL HOST FREE BACK TO SCHOOL BASH FOR CHICAGO’S SOUTH SIDE AREA YOUTH To ensure children residing on the south side of Chicago are well-equipped and excited to head back to school, MadeGood, a company dedicated to providing healthy snacks that are school-safe, organic and rich in nutrients, is partnering with My Dental Gallery and Razzmatazz Games & Grill to host a first-of-its-kind Back to School Bash from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday, August 26 at 3900 S. Ashland Ave. “Because nearly two children in every classroom have a food allergy, we’re thrilled to provide book bags filled with school supplies and allergy-friendly, school-safe snacks for students to enjoy throughout the school day,” says Nima Fotovat, president of MadeGood Foods, INC. During the event, students will enjoy a variety of free products from the brand in addition to fully stocked book bags packed with MadeGood Foods snacks, such as two boxes of their Granola Bars and one box of their Crispy Squares, free game cards for all day play at Razzmatazz Family Fun Center, and free dental cleanings from Dr. Ogbonna Bowden, DDS, owner of My Dental Gallery. To top it off, children can get free haircuts from award-winning barber Mark Lawrence the owner of Shop Official and up-and-coming barber Martese Cole.
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The Clarity Clinic is a unique and fast-growing mental health facility that specializes in adult, pediatric, couples, and family psychotherapy, and psychiatry. Clarity Clinic is currently in the midst of opening a new location in the Loop that will offer their Clinical Psychiatry and Therapy services to even more Chicagoans. The staff at Clarity Clinic provides holistic care through psychiatry, psychotherapy, and hypnotherapy that helps their patients achieve mental clarity, a better work-life balance, and wellness in their careers and personal lives. “We specialize in literally everything from geriatric patients who struggle with dementia all the way to children and adolescents who have anxiety disorders and then everything else in-between including substance abuse, bipolar disorders, psychotic disorders, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, eating disorders, personality disorders, we see everything,” said Dr.
Sankrant Reddy, chief medical officer for Clarity Clinic. It is the wide variety of services, treatment programs, and mental health professionals all under one roof that sets Clarity Clinic apart from other mental health facilities, according to Reddy. “What’s unique about Clarity Clinic is that we have all of that under one roof so patients are able to have a better continuity of care because their psychiatrist and their therapist are in the same building and that allows for us to communicate with each other to ultimately provide better care to the patients. Sometimes as psychiatrists, we can’t always be there and we can’t spend a full hour with our patient, we might only have 20 minutes, so touching base with their counselor who sees them for an hour a week can be very insightful and that’s something that is definitely unique to Clarity Clinic,” said Reddy. There is not an official opening date for the Loop location but Clarity Clinic is hoping to be up and running downtown in 2019.
“We are a growing company and that speaks to the demand and the need for mental health as well as our clinicians, we have a really good team which fosters growth as well,” said Reddy. For anyone who thinks they might have a mental health problem or is dealing with a life stressor, Reedy said it never hurts to come in and be screened by a counselor. “The type of patients we see are people that have work stress all the way up to people who were just released from a psychiatric hospital or a rehab center so we have a really wide variety of patients and our treatment plans are all individualized and specific to their needs. We believe in an empowering philosophy where we work with our patients to come up with a treatment plan and we really value their thoughts and we always present all the options for treatment and work with the patients to pick the best option for them or the one that they feel most comfortable with,” said Reddy. For information on the Clarity Clinic visit www.claritychi.com.
LAW & POLITICS
ACCESS TO JUVENILE RECORDS ALLOWED UNDER NEW LAW Illinois youth and their guardians will no longer be prevented from accessing their investigation and arrest records under Senate Bill 2915, sponsored by State Senator John G. Mulroe (D-Chicago). “It’s important for minors, their family and their legal representation to have access to their records,” Mulroe said. Under current law, minors cannot receive a copy of their own records before their 18th birthday, nor can their guardians or lawyers. However, law enforcement and prosecutors can access a juvenile’s record. “It’s important to balance protecting a juvenile’s identity with ensuring that the right people have access to information to help them,” Mulroe said. Additionally, Senate Bill 2915 requires juvenile court proceedings to be expunged by the arresting agency within 60 days of receiving the expungement order. The legislation, which was signed into law recently, takes effect immediately.
Join NASA at the 2018 Chicago Air and Water Show, Aug. 17-19. Photo Credit NASA
NASA Celebrates 60th Anniversary at Chicago Air and Water Show Join NASA at the 2018 Chicago Air and Water Show and help celebrate the agency’s 60th Anniversary. A “NASA Village” full of exhibits will be open during the free airshow Aug. 17-19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the North Avenue Beach. Inside the NASA Village, guests can learn all about NASA’s Space Launch System, the most powerful rocket in the world, and the Orion spacecraft that will fly humans farther than any other space-
craft in history. Visitors will get a virtual reality experience learning about NASA’s planetary missions, become familiar with the International Space Station and what it’s like to live and work in space, and discover the thrilling work NASA is doing in aeronautics. Guests will have the opportunity to venture through NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow travelling exhibit for a funfilled interactive experience. The exhibit
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includes learning stations about NASA missions, engaging activities and a genuine moon rock returned to Earth by the crew of Apollo 17. For those who’ve always dreamed of working at NASA, stop by to learn about how NASA engages students in underrepresented populations through the Minority University Research Education Project and see what opportunities await you.
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CBCF Gears Up For 48th Annual Legislative Conference The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) recently announced, for the first time in the foundation’s history, two senators — Senator Cory Booker (New Jersey) and Senator Kamala D. Harris (California) — will serve as honorary co-chairs for the 48th Annual Legislative Conference (ALC), scheduled for September 12-16, 2018. Historically, co-chairs have been members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The premier conference, which takes place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., annually attracts nearly 10,000 people from across the world and is the only event of its kind in the United States. The conference offers more than 90 forums on public policy issues affecting black Americans. “For more than 40 years, the Annual Legislative Conference has provided an extraordinary platform for people — domestic and abroad — to come together and discuss vital issues related to social justice, leadership, economic prosperity, entrepreneurship and much more,” said Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, chair, CBCF Board of Directors. “As we continue to grow and expand the conference, we know that we must be unwavering in our approach to have the difficult conversations, elevate debates about the state of Black America, and also define new and innovative solutions.” The impact of civil and social movements over the last 50 years has played a major role in changing the trajectory of American history. This year’s ALC theme, “The Dream Still Demands,” focuses on the influence and legacy of these moments, while uplifting present-day champions in the fight for racial equality, justice and freedom. “As we approach the 48th year of hosting the Annual Legislative Conference, we find ourselves in a critical time where, now more than ever, diverse voices are imperative to the future of this nation,” said A. Shuanise Washington, president and CEO, CBCF. “We must rise to meet the demands of the moment and capitalize on actionable outcomes that will advance black Americans and this country forward.” During the five-day conference, attendees will have the opportunity to delve into important conversations with industry leaders from across the globe on public health, gender equality, social mobility, LGBTQ rights and environmental sustainability, among many other topics. ALC provides a safe haven for black Americans to contribute their experiences, knowledge, and opinions to a larger, national dialogue.
Senator Cory Booker
Senator Kamala D. Harris
“The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference is among the most important annual gatherings for black Americans, and I am honored to lead its 48th convening with Senator Harris,” said Senator Cory Booker. “The Conference theme, ‘The Dream Still Demands,’ presents an important opportunity for our community to lead the national dialogue on so many pressing issues, from fixing our broken criminal justice system to creating economic opportunities for communities of color. We have so many urgent challenges that must be addressed, and I’m looking forward to hearing from all of the incredible leaders who will be participating in the conference this September,” added Senator Booker. The Annual Legislative Conference is also a time to network and enjoy connecting with a diverse group of individuals. Networking and special events include the Exhibit Showcase with an on-site employment fair and free health screenings; the Prayer Breakfast; National Town Hall; Gospel Extravaganza; the Annual Celebration of Leadership in the Fine Arts, which honors the contributions of individuals in the performing and visual arts who have influenced our history and inspired generations;
and the culminating event, the Phoenix Awards Dinner, which supports the CBCF’s mission-critical programs including education, economic development, health and research. “The Annual Legislative Conference, over nearly five decades, has brought together some of the country’s greatest leaders, innovators, and job creators to address the most pressing issues facing black America,” said Senator Kamala D. Harris. “This year is no exception. The conference will provide a platform to advocate for the voiceless, the vulnerable, and all who believe in fulfilling the American promise of equality and justice for all. I look forward to confronting these issues head on, and working to create solutions that will lead to lasting change.” The ALC is the leading policy conference on issues impacting African Americans and the global black community. Lawmakers, celebrities and concerned citizens attend the conference to partake in a plethora of forums on health, education, economic empowerment, the environment, civic engagement and more. The ALC is the largest platform in which the CBCF delivers against its mission to eliminate the disparities in the global black community.
Black Fire Brigade Sends 30 Black Young Adults to EMT School Thanks to the generosity of donors who support its unique mission, the Black Fire Brigade has tripled the number of black youths it is funding to attend Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) school starting this month. At the Black Fire Brigade’s grand opening in June, Lieutenant Quention Curtis, the organization’s president and founder, presented a check to send 10 young adults to
EMT school. After his subsequent television and radio segments, the brigade’s phone and inbox were flooded with inquiries from young black adults interested in EMT training – and with donors wanting to help. As a result, the Black Fire Brigade is now providing $30,000 for tuition, books, and uniforms so that 30 students can train for certification. “Our kids can’t be what they don’t see,” Lt. Curtis says. “We’re proud to
stand strong on our mission of exposing as many black men and women as possible to public safety careers, and on our promise to remove financial barriers and help them attain highly sought positions in these fields.” Completion of the EMT certification program is required to obtain an Illinois EMT license, which is transferrable nationwide. The training equips these future first-responders to handle situations ranging www.thechicagocitizen.com
from heart attacks to car accidents. Students meet two nights a week for 90 days for in-class education and residency ride-a-longs. For those who pass the state exam, the Black Fire Brigade is lining up employment opportunities. “This is an exceptional opportunity for anyone interested in pursuing a career in EMS or public safety,” Lt. Curtis says. “It’s also an exceptional opportunity to sponsor a future
EMT. We already have 45 students on a waiting list for the November 2018 class, and your tax-deductible contribution of $1,000, or any amount, will not only send those students to school, but it will also change their lives for the better, and likely save the lives of many of our other neighbors in our community.” To donate or learn more about this program, call 312-459-1111 or email EMTSchool@bfireb.com.
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BUSINESS
Greencore Group appoints Anton Vincent as CEO of Greencore USA Greencore Group plc, a leading international manufacturer of convenience foods, recently announced the appointment of Anton Vincent as CEO of Greencore USA, a subsidiary of UK-listed Greencore plc. Vincent joined the Group on July 9, 2018 and reports to Greencore Group CEO, Patrick Coveney. Vincent has over 20 years of leadership experience in the US food manufacturing industry and brings strong US food industry relationships to the Group. He joins Greencore from General Mills, where he most recently was the president of their $3 billion US Snacks division. Vincent began his career at General Mills in 1993, progressing through leadership roles including executive roles as President of the Frozen Frontier division and President of the Baking division. He was a member of the corporate operating committee and board member of General Mills’ 301 Inc. Vincent’s early career experiences include leadership roles at MCI Telecommunications (now Verizon) and Fidelity Investments. He is also a former Applebee’s International franchisee. Vincent graduated with an MBA from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University and BBA in Finance from Sam Houston State University. He is a native of Jackson, Mississippi.
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which supports the Group’s ambitions to grow in value added, assembly-led, convenience food Greencore Group currently supplies a wide range manufacturing. of chilled, frozen and ambient foods to the leading Speaking about his new role, Vincent said, retail and food service customers in the UK and “Greencore has a differential value proposition US. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, it employs that positions it as an invaluable partner in helping approximately 15,000 people in 28 manufacturing diverse, large scale customers innovate to serve facilities across the UK and the US. On average, it rapidly evolving food values around the globe. manufactures around 1.5 billion sandwiches, over 600 The investment in the US market is a key driver in million salad and lunch kits, and 140 million entrees Greencore’s global growth efforts and I’m excited to every year and is a lead assembly and co-manufacturing be a part of this growth focused, global organization.” partner for a roster of blue chip US CPG brands. Commenting on the appointment, Coveney, Vincent will lead Greencore US from its US Group CEO of Greencore said, “Since February Anton Vincent headquarters in Chicago, with an existing footprint 2018, we have stabilised performance, refined our that includes 13 plant locations across the US. Since entering the strategy and strengthened our team in the US. Anton will help us US market in 2008, Greencore has grown rapidly to become a to build on momentum in the US, as we drive substantial growth leading manufacturer of convenience food products for many and improve returns in our US business. He brings outstanding of the largest US food brands, convenience retail and food leadership skills, deep commercial expertise and strong US food service leaders. It produces a wide range of fresh, frozen and industry relationships. I, together with other Group leaders, look ambient products including sandwiches, meal kits and salad forward to working closely with Anton to deliver on Greencore’s kits. It has a well invested network of high quality, scale facilities exciting strategic, performance and cultural agenda.”
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
The American Red Cross welcomes Parrish Ivy to the regional board of directors
CTEK, a leading global brand in the care and maintenance of vehicle batteries, has launched the CT5 TIME TO GO charger that advances CTEK’s intelligent charging technology with a patent-pending, charging time indicator. The CT5 TIME TO GO charger accurately predicts the remaining charging time, allowing users to plan their activities by knowing exactly when their battery will be fully charged.
CTEK CT5 Charger Tells You When It’s ‘Time to Go’
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TEK, a leading global brand in the care and maintenance of vehicle batteries, has launched the CT5 TIME TO GO charger that advances CTEK’s intelligent charging technology with a patentpending, charging time indicator. The CT5 TIME TO GO charger accurately predicts the remaining charging time, allowing users to plan their activities by knowing exactly when their battery will be fully charged. The CT5 TIME TO GO charger was recently selected by the UK’s Auto Express magazine as “Best Battery Charger,” the fourth time a CTEK charger has received this distinction. A series of LED lights indicate the different charging stages – 8 hours, 4 hours, 2 hours, 1 hours, and GO – to communicate how long it will take before the battery is charged and ready to go. If the user is in a hurry, there is a “TRY” indicator that lights when it is safe to start the vehicle when charging a discharged battery, and a “CARE” indicator to show when the charging is
complete. The battery can remain connected for safe, long-term storage and to keep the battery in optimal shape. “Nothing is more frustrating than not knowing how long a charger will take to charge a dead battery enough to start your car,” said Bobbie DuMelle, executive vice-president of CTEK North America. “The CTEK CT5 TIME TO GO is the first charger that tells you exactly when your battery will be fully charged. It will even tell you when the battery has reached a sufficient charge to start your car.” The CTEK CT5 TIME TO GO charger is perfect for all types of lead-acid, 12V batteries: flooded, maintenance-free, Ca/ Ca, absorbed glass mat (AGM) and Gel. It has a maximum charging rate of 4.3A for normal batteries, 4.7A for AGM. Easy to use and fully automatic, the CT5 TIME TO GO charger uses advanced technology to continually monitor the battery’s condition and adjust as required. The unit is nonsparking, reverse polarity protected and
short-circuit proof. The CT5 TIME TO GO charger has multiple charging and maintenance stages to maximize the charge capacity and service life of the battery. In addition to the “NORMAL” charging mode, the charger has a “RECOND” mode for batteries that haven’t been used for long periods and need reconditioning. An “AGM” mode for is for absorbed glass mat batteries used in late model luxury cars and Start/Stop vehicles. As with all CTEK products, the CT5 TIME TO GO charger delivers extremely clean voltage and current that ensures vehicle electronics are protected; there is no need to disconnect a battery when charging. It can be attached to the battery indefinitely, if required, without risk of over or under charging. The CT5 TIME TO GO battery charger comes with a five-year warranty. A full range of additional connection accessories is also available for added user convenience. For more information about the CT5 TIME TO GO battery charger visit www.ctek.com
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The American Red Cross of Chicago & Northern Illinois recently announced the appointment of Parrish Ivy to the organization’s board of directors. Ivy is a principal in the multistate tax practice of Deloitte Tax LLP in the Chicago office and has 16 years of public accounting experience specializing in multistate income and franchise taxes. He started in public accounting in August of 2000 and joined Deloitte in May 2002. Ivy serves both public and closely held companies providing tax compliance and consulting services. Ivy specializes in audit defense, pre and postacquisition state tax planning and alternative investment assets. His clients include Parrish Ivy manufacturers, financial institutions, telecommunications companies, investment partnerships, hedge funds, fund of funds and private equity firms Ivy received his J.D. from the University of Illinois School of Law and also has a master’s in the science of taxation from University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana. He is the national diversity leader for Deloitte’s multistate tax practice and is a member of the Chicago Bar Association and the Illinois Bar Association. He has also been a speaker in seminars on state and local taxes “Parrish’s years of experience in the corporate sector and leadership skills add valuable perspective to our board of directors,” said Celena Roldán, chief executive officer of the American Red Cross of Chicago & Northern Illinois. “He is a great addition to our leadership team that serves the community through our humanitarian services and programs.” The volunteer board includes more than 30 civic and corporate leaders from a range of professional backgrounds for the region that serves 9.5 million people in 21 counties in northern Illinois. The board is led by Chairperson Ted Dysart of Heidrick & Struggles. A full list of members is located at redcross.org/il/chicago/about/leadership.
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Music and Movies Under the Sun at the DuSable Museum of African American History The DuSable Museum of African American History continues it’s crowd-pleasing “summer celebration” of movies and music under the stars. The entertainment happens through Aug. 23, 2018 with all events taking place at the Museum, located on 740 East 56th Place (57th Street and South Cottage Grove Avenue) in Chicago…and best of all, admission is FREE! Members, friends and families are invited to bring their lawn chairs, blankets and picnic baskets, to experience “Movies In The Park” or the “Sounds of History” Jazz Series. All of the films and musical performances are presented under the stars in the beautiful outdoor gardens of the DuSable Museum. (In the event of rain or inclement weather all activities and programs will be moved inside the Museum). In addition, for those unable to prepare a picnic basket or bring their own refreshments, there will be food and beverage service available for a nominal cost at each of the events. In addition, The DuSable will continue the summer fun by presenting a classic film during the 2018 “Films On The Lake Festival” which will take place at the Museum on Thursday, August 23, 2018 at 7:00 PM. “Films on the Lake” is a free outdoor French film festival produced annually in Chicago parks by the Cultural Service at the Consulate General of France in Chicago as part of the Chicago Park District’s “Movies In The Park.” “We are pleased to once again present three of Chicago’s favorite summertime activities: the DuSable Museum ‘Sounds of History’ Jazz Festival and ‘Movies In The Park,’ in addition to being a part of the ‘Films On The Lake Festival’ said Perri Irmer, DuSable Museum President and CEO. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together, enjoy some of the best in music and film with family and friends, and also visit the museum to see our exciting new exhibit Clearing a Path for Democracy: Citizen Soldiers of the Fighting Eighth in World War I, in addition to the powerful Freedom, Resistance and the Journey Toward Equality,” and the ever popular A Slow Walk To Greatness: The Harold Washington Story.” “MOVIES IN THE PARK”: Saturday, Aug. 18, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. Black Panther. T’Challa, the King of Wakanda, rises to the throne in the isolated, technologically advanced African nation, but his claim is challenged by a vengeful outsider who was a childhood victim of T’Challa’s father’s mistake. This record-breaking film was directed by Ryan Coogler and stars Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan and Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o, and features Daniel Kaluuya, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker and Sterling K. Brown. “MOVIES ON THE LAKE” Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018 at 7 p.m. Elevator to the Gallows (Ascenseur pour
l’echafaud) Film in French with English subtitles. Taking place over the course of one restless Paris night, Louis Malle’s richly atmospheric 1958 crime thriller stars Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet as lovers whose plan to murder her husband (his boss) goes awry, setting off a chain of events that seals their fate. Miles Davis’ pioneering jazz score is rightly famous, capturing the film’s exhilarating, recklessness and mournful moods of this early entry to the French New Wave movement. Movies On The Lake will begin with a special concert by LoLo Irving – “The Woman with the Horn” at 7 p.m. followed by the film screening at 8 p.m. No alcohol allowed. In case of rain, this film will be rescheduled. Admission to “Movies in the Parks” and “Movies On The Lake” is FREE Refreshments and popcorn provided by: Heavenly Popped, Food Slam/Dining Like A Queen, Richards Ice Cream and Gobble Doggs. “SOUNDS OF HISTORY” JAZZ SERIES Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018 at 6 p.m. A Tribute to the Ladies of Jazz & Blues featuring: Lynne Jordan, Bobbi Wilsyn, Yvonne Gage, Greta Pope, Tammy McCann, Joan Collaso and Chicago’s “Rising Star Diva’s.” The 2018 “Sounds of History” Jazz Series is sponsored by MillerCoors, Gift of Hope, Walgreens, and Edible Passports. Admission Is FREE.
Thornton Township Presents It’s 17th Annual TASTE of Thornton Township Celebration On Saturday, August 25, 2018, 10:00AM –7:00PM, Thornton Township will hosts its 17th Annual Taste of Thornton Township Celebration, located at South Suburban College, 15800 S. State Street, South Holland, Illinois. Frank M. Zuccarelli, President of Thornton Township said, “The Taste is one of our largest events and brings people throughout Thornton Township in one place to enjoy great live music, food and family entertainment.” Trustee Joyce M. Washington is the Chairperson for Thornton Township’s Human Relations Commission (HRC) and for the Taste of Thornton Township special event Tui M. Muse is the Chairman of the event, and Bert Rivera is the Co-Chairman. Trustee Washington said, “This event is for the community to come together and enjoy food, entertainment, family and friends. We appreciate our great community. This year’s Taste of Thornton Township will have a variety of entertainment for attendees from as far as Chicago, Indiana, and local residents.” “South Suburban College is our new venue this year, we were able to expand like never before,” said Ernst Lamothe Jr., Thornton Township Public and Community Relations Manager. “A variety of food will be offered- Ribs, hot dogs, hamburgers, catfish, jerk chicken, turkey legs, Italian sausage and beef, nachos, cheesecake, snow cones, Italian ice, specialty teas, and much, much, more,” said Delia Medina, Event Planner for Thornton
Township. The R&B musical group Lakeside will be the highlight of the Taste entertainment. Other entertainment includes the Thornton Township Youth Mexican Folkloric Dancers, Line Dancing, Chicago Boyz Acrobats, “Rico” - Michael Jackson Impersonator, “Tony Wilson” – James Brown Impersonator, “Dorothy Roberson” – Tina Turner Impersonator, Visions of Santana, Past Life and a cameo appearance by Trysh Granberry – “America’s Got Talent” Contestant. Medina further states, “This will be the first year for the Antique Classic Car Show.” Napleton River Oaks Car Dealership is sponsoring the Car Show and is from 1:00PM – 5PM. Registration is from 12:00Noon to 3:00PM and there is a $20 Registration Fee.” “Thornton Township has been hosting the Taste for 17 years. This year’s Taste will be even larger and is an all-day event. There are a lot of free activities for the kids – face painting, carnival rides, games, back to school haircuts, and book bags with school supplies,” Medina added. Taste Special Feature: Breakfast with Superheroes and Princesses for children ages 2-10 years old, from 9:30AM – 10:30AM. Seating is limited and reservations are required. Call 708/596-6040 Ext. 2011 to RSVP. President Zuccarelli said, “The event will be attended by people of all ages, having a good time, and it keeps getting bigger each year!” For more information, call 708/596-6040 Ext. 2011.
Black Women for Positive Change Announces 2018 Week of Non-Violence Black Women for Positive Change, (BW4PC) in affiliation with the Positive Change Foundation, recently announced the Sixth Annual 2018 Week of Non-Violence, Justice and Opportunities, October 13-21, 2018. In a joint statement, Daun S. Hester and Dr. Stephanie E. Myers, National Co-Chairs of Black Women for Positive Change said, “We are reaching out to leaders around the United States and the World, to join us in the sixth annual Week of Non-Violence, Justice and Opportunities. We are honored that an outstanding group of leaders are joining this effort to promote the concepts of violence prevention, anger management, and deescalation of violence. This year the theme is ‘Opportunities As Alternatives to Violence.’ The goal is to inspire communities and families, to actively change the culture of violence by helping youth to pursue opportunities as alternatives to violence.” In 2017, forty cities participated in the United States, United Kingdom, South Africa and Republic of Congo. The 2018 National Honorary Co-Chairs for the Week of Non-Violence, Justice and Opportunities are: Congresswoman Gwen Moore, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Dr. Charles Steele, President and CEO of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Michelle
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Bernard, Esq., MSNBC News Anchor and President/CEO, the Bernard Center for Women; Antonio Knox, Immediate Past Grand Basileus, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Tamika Mallory, National Co-Chair, The Women’s March; and Kemba Smith, Social Justice Advocate. An Honorary Co-Chair of Baltimore, Maryland, is John Olszewski, Jr. In accepting the role of National Honorary Co-Chair Congresswoman Gwen Moore stated, “As a Black woman, it’s easy to get discouraged about the state of America. Day in and day out, we find ourselves at the intersection of oppression and injustice. I am proud to join Black Women for Positive Change in declaring that we shall overcome these times. Progress is on the horizon. In our hearts and in our Congress, hatred will not win.” Partners for the Week of Non-Violence include National Black Nurses Association, Moms Demand Action, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Next Generation Action Network, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, North Carolina Central Law School, Saints and Streetfighters Foundation, Wednesday Clergy Fellowship (partial listing). To find out more information or sign up for the 2018 Week of Non-Violence, Justice and Opportunities, go to www. blackwomenforpositivechange.org.
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A local muralist is currently creating and displaying a new public mural project called Black Girl Magic. The art project is being displayed a various location around the south side as a way to inspire young girls in the community. Photo
Black Girl Magic Mural Project Popping Up Around the South Side
Credit: Provided by Chris Devins
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The phrase Black Girl Magic can mean something different to everyone but currently for Chris Devins, a local muralist and urban planner, it is his inspiration and the theme of his most recent public art project on the south side of Chicago. Though the Black Girl Magic art project, Devins is hoping to showcase a different aspect of the African American community, compared to what is portrayed in mainstream media, and to inspire young girls in the community. The art project started out normal for Devins, who has been the lead artists on several major mural projects across the south side. He began taking photos of black women that he found to be inspiring and creating a larger image out of those photos that will be pasted onto a building somewhere on the south side for the public to view sometimes this year. “I make my murals out of photos instead of painting them and one of the reasons I do that is because a lot of the painted murals are permanent and some of the photo murals I do are temporary. I do them on paper and then I paste them on the building so they don’t damage the building. It’s a constructive way to add something to the buildings on the south side without tagging them with paint or something permanent like that,” said Devins. While Devins was planning his Black Girl Magic mural, a young black girl, Nia Wilson, was stabbed to death on a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station platform in Oakland, Calif. and Devins said he was disappointed with the coverage of her death, so he decided to honor her by adding another element to his art project.
Devins began taking photos of black women holding signs with #IAmNiaWilson printed on them and using these photos to create several temporary photo murals that are on display now. “I’m trying to add topics and responses to the conversations of Chicago’s corporate media about how they portray the south side. That’s where the concept of Black Girl Magic came in,” said Devins. “I just thought that it was time to focus on some of the aspects and some of the positive things that have been going on specifically as it relates to African American females. Devins is planning on having the Black Girl Magic mural completed before winter hits. He is still working on finalizing a location but is confident that he will have no trouble connecting with a property owner on the south side that will want to display the mural. “I feel like this will give the young black girls something to look up to and some pride,” said Devins. “I also think just seeing themselves on the street displayed like that will make them feel safer as they walk past some of these abandoned buildings.” To connect with Devins and get involved, follow him on Instagram @chris_devins_ or call him directly at 773-960-3453.
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FASHION Our Lips Are (Un)Sealed: QVC Survey Reveals How Women Really Feel About Lipstick Pucker up! When it comes to cosmetics, QVC®, home to more than 300 beauty brands, knows a thing or two about what women want. In celebration of National Lipstick Day on July 29, the multiplatform retailer surveyed over 500 female customers* to learn more about their lipstick habits and preferences. BUT FIRST, LIPSTICK • According to the NDP Group, prestige lip color sales for 2017 totaled $668 million in the U.S.** • During QVC’s 32-year history, 28 tons of lip products have been purchased, and over 1 million lip products were sold in 2017 alone. • 76 percent of women surveyed started to wear lipstick before the age of 20. “It is no surprise that lipstick becomes an important part of a woman’s beauty routine at a young age,” said Rob Robillard, Vice
QVC®, home to more than 300 beauty brands, recently surveyed over 500 female customers to learn more about their lipstick habits and preferences.
President of Integrated Beauty for QVC, HSN and zulily. “A little lipstick can truly make a big difference. It’s easy to use and experiment with, and it has the ability to completely transform how you look and feel. For example, while our survey uncovered that a red lip is still the most
intimidating to women, it can be a very bold, powerful color that can give a quick boost of confidence.” Read Our Lips: Lipstick Is Here To Stay • The majority of women own at least 10 lipsticks at any given time and are willing to spend up to $20 on a lipstick purchase. • According to Simmons Connect, over a quarter of QVC customers use lipstick or lip gloss more than once a day. • When it comes to choosing a lip product, the most important factor is quality, followed by no testing on animals, price, product ingredients and lastly, the brand. “Consumers today are incredibly savvy, and there’s a growing demand for transparency when it comes to the products they’re using,” added Robillard. “I think we will continue to see new lip products and formulations emerge that embrace what customers are asking for
without sacrificing the quality and results they’ve come to expect.” NOT JUST LIP SERVICE QVC, part of the Qurate Retail Group, which is the third largest eCommerce retailer in North America, prides itself on customer connection. Through frequent surveys, focus groups and real-time social conversation tracking, QVC’s Consumer Insights and Analytics teams can quickly identify trends and react in real-time to continue surpassing customer expectations. “What makes the QVC shopping experience so special and engaging is that we not only give our customers quality product at a great value, but we connect them with the experts to learn tips and tricks for using the product. Our beauty customers crave this knowledge, and it makes them more confident shoppers,” said Robillard.
Blind Barber Opens At Moxy Times Square M oxy Times Square recently announced the opening of the newest outpost of Blind Barber, the NYC born barbershop and lounge, in their lobby. With locations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, this is the first hotel location for the barbershop-speakeasy and first permanent retail collaboration for the hotel. Blind Barber at Moxy Times Square is a four-chair destination for locals and guests alike, offering a lineup of unisex grooming services, products and cocktails. Blind Barber has created a concept that goes well beyond cuts, shaves and cocktails, with the goal of bringing barbershop camaraderie back in style. Since the brand opened their first location in 2010 in New York’s East Village, it has quickly solidified its position among the top brands in the grooming industry. With locationbased experiences, an inspired product line and a credible voice, Blind Barber has won numerous accolades, named
one the country’s top barbershops by Travel + Leisure, while their products have won numerous awards. In April 2018, Blind Barber announced that Bryce Harper, one of the most-watched professional baseball talents in the world, signed on as a partner in the company with his own signature line of products launching in the fall. When guests and locals enter Moxy Times Square through its rotating doors, they pass innovative checkin kiosks, and continue towards the barbershop’s neon sign and entrance in-between the hotel’s buzzing elevator banks. Guests enter Blind Barber’s micro space that boasts similar design elements the barbershop’s fans have come to know and love including white hexagon tile floors, distressed walls and four authentic, old-school barber chairs. As with other Blind Barber locations, a complimentary cocktail is served up with every service. Haircuts and beard trims as well as Blind Barber’s signature hot shaves
Blind Barber at Moxy Times Square.
are available, starting at $25. A unisex Blow-dry & Style service, exclusive to the Blind Barber at Moxy Times Square location, will be offered “on the rocks,” providing waves and texture, or “neat” keeping hair sleek and smooth; allowing guests to leave looking and feeling refined and ready for any occasion, whether it be for the day, a date or to party upstairs. “Our partnership with Blind Barber truly solidifies Moxy Times Square as a destination for both New Yorkers and visitors,” said Mitchell Hochberg, President of Lightstone Group. “We always look for new and innovative
ways to enhance our guest experience, and partnering with a like-minded brand on this collaboration allows us to offer everyone the option to eat, sleep, primp and play within the comfort of our hotel.” Post-party, guests can indulge in Blind Barber’s signature Hangover Treatment, a cocktail-inspired, essential oil-infused, hot and cold towel treatment with rejuvenating facial massage, complimented by Blind Barber’s signature skincare line. Customer favorite products including the spirit-inspired 90 Proof Hair Wax, 40 Proof Sea Salt Spray and Watermint
Gin Shave Cream are also available for purchase. “We are thrilled to partner with Moxy to bring Blind Barber’s brand of hospitality right to the heart of Times Square. The opportunity to bring our services to a wide range of guests from around the world as well giving our local NYC customers a convenient, new outpost to visit is something we are super excited about,” said Adam Kirschenbaum, co-owner of Blind Barber, along with Jeff Laub, Josh Boyd and Matt Breen. For more information, visit moxytimessquare.com/blind-barber.
Avon Representatives From Across The Nation Celebrated At Annual RepFest Convention In Columbus, Ohio New Avon LLC (“Avon”) took over Columbus, Ohio as 6,000 Avon Representatives hit the capital city for the company’s annual “RepFest” Convention from July 26-29. Beauty bosses from all fifty states attended the three-
day celebration – complete with exciting new product launches, valuable business-building seminars and recognition events honoring top Avon Representatives. Avon Representatives were front and center during the conference
as the brand unveiled its latest campaign catalog which honors www.thechicagocitizen.com
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DEDRY JONES EULOGIZED
Dedry Jones host and founder of the popular Music Experience was eulogized at a memorials service at the DuSable Museum. Empty chairs symbolized the absence of Jones and a guest.
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Will Downing and Terisa Griffin performed a duet which DuSable Museum’s Bonnie DeShong had fans suggesting that the two should record. Both served as host, introducing such notables careers were enhanced by Dedry Jones. as Gospel singer Donald Lawrence.
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