Week of August 23, 2023 FREE | VOL 54 | ISSUE 35 citizennewspapergroup.com www.facebook.com/durrell.garth.9 w advertising@citizennewspapergroup.com twitter.com/citizennewsnow WEEKEND C WEEKLY citizennewspapergroup.com P2 P8 P6 ‘Act Your Age’ season finale July 29 on Bounce TV BUSINESS P4 Stackwell and Fintech in Action Announce Financial Wellness Pilot Program with Spelman College Students Limes Smiles For Miles, Inc., Daycare for Autism ASD/Special needs preschoolers Its mission is to provide safe child care services to low income families with children ages 3 to 5 diagnosed with autism, on a spectrum, and Down syndrome. PHOTO PROVIDED BY LIMES SMILES FOR MILES. OUTDOOR GARDENING PROGRAM HELPS CHILDREN WITH AUTISM AND DOWN SYNDROME A nonprofit on the West side is providing a space for children with Autism and Down Syndrome to be able to play and participate in activities. State Treasurer Frerichs Announces Winners of 2023 Cream of the Crop Photo Contest
REP. ROBIN KELLY CELEBRATES $45,000 AMERICORPS AWARD FOR BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY
Pontiac, Ill. – Congresswoman Robin Kelly (IL-02) celebrated a $45,180 federal award to the Boys & Girls Club of Livingston County in Pontiac to support a new AmeriCorps VISTA project.
This investment will support up to two AmeriCorps VISTA members per year to help high school students in the county obtain employment or internships, promote financial literacy, and organize volunteer activities. In addition to these funds, AmeriCorps will also provide education scholarships to AmeriCorps VISTA members to assist them in paying for college, vocational training, or to pay back student loans.
“I am thrilled to see federal resources coming back to the Second District to invest in the future of Livingston County. This award provides the Boys & Girls Club of Livingston County with crucial resources to advance their mission of enabling all young people to reach their full potential,” said Congresswoman Kelly. “These investments will set our young people up for success and ensure that our communities thrive.”
ADVANCING BLACK WEALTH TOUR COMING TO CHICAGO IN AUG. 26
(Black PR Wire) OAKLAND -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- JPMorgan Chase is excited to announce the return of its Advancing Black Wealth Tour. The multi-city event series, now in its second year, delivers financial health education, home-buying and real estate workshops, wealth building seminars and other vital financial insights to Black communities nationwide.
The tour will stop in four cities across the country in 2023. The first stop was in Oakland, CA on Saturday Aug. 12. The second stop is in Chicago on Saturday, Aug. 26. Each stop will feature prominent business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and talent.
Oakland will feature Stephen Curry, four-time NBA Champion and venture capitalist, and Ian Dunlap, Master Stock Investor and influencer. Chicago will feature Kevin Hart, Hollywood entertainer and entrepreneur.
“We’re so excited to be back on the road and deliver financial information and insights to communities across the country,” said Justin Grant, Executive Director of Community Development for Advancing Black Pathways at JPMorgan Chase. “The Advancing Black Wealth tour’s purpose is to empower everyday people and aspiring entrepreneurs with the resources and tools needed to build and sustain wealth.”
The tour will conclude later this year in New York City on November 4 and Miami on December 9 where additional influencers will be named at a later date.
Events will be free to attend with registration. Attendees will have access to personalized consultations, interactive activations, and networking opportunities. Each event will be an inclusive atmosphere designed to help build and grow wealth regardless of participants age, background and income level.
For more information visit: jpmorganchase. com/ABWT.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading financial services firm based in the United States of America (“U.S.”), with operations worldwide. JPMorgan Chase had $3.9 trillion in assets and $313 billion in stockholders’ equity as of June 30, 2023. The Firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. Under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands, the Firm serves millions of customers in the U.S., and many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients globally. Founded in 2019, JPMorgan Chase’s Advancing Black Pathways is committed to strengthening the economic foundation of Black communities. Advancing Black Pathways is committed improving financial health for Black communities worldwide. For information about Advancing Black Pathways visit www.jpmorganchase.com/ABP.
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Limes Smiles for Miles is a daycare center with an outdoor gardening program for children, ages 3 to 5 years old, with Autism and Down Syndrome.
Nicole Hunter, Founder of Limes Smiles For Miles, worked as a preschool teacher for 20 years before branching out and starting a nanny service, which she did for five years. Then, she moved into the nonprofit world and started Limes Smiles for Miles in 2022. Hunter wanted to start Limes Smiles for Miles because of her work in early childhood education, she noticed that Austin, West Garfield Park, East Garfield Park and North Lawndale did not have a daycare center for children with Autism and Down Syndrome.
“It’s important to have a space for them because we need early intervention. Having their own space and their own program would help their families be able to eventually be confident to step out and have an outlet for their kids,” Hunter said.
Limes Smiles for Miles works on nurturing the children in the program through nutrition and development. The program is tailored toward the children. They are learning through play, learning to water plants, how to cultivate the items in the garden and learning social skills. There is also a parent support group where the parents are able to interact with each other.
“The children are learning about nature. They love the water table, they love the sandbox, they love the art area. We
have story time. They have literacy, science, math and nutrition, all of those good things,” Hunter said.
This is the first year for Limes Smiles for Miles and it is a pilot program. Hunter has been communicating with the families to see how the children in the program have been developing – neurologically and physically. For most of the families who participate in the program, this is the only outlet for their children. Parents have said their children are more physical, exploring more and happier. The parents have also said the children are different when they enter the garden, they are more active. Hunter credits that to the children having autonomy and freedom while they are participating in the program.
“This program will grow and it will totally help the families that are enrolled,” Hunter said. Currently, there are 11 families who are enrolled in the program which takes place on Saturdays. Hunter said the ultimate goal is to acquire two more city lots, with a building next to it for office space. Because it is an outdoor gardening program with a focus on low-income families, more space is essential. Hunter wants to see the program become a full day outdoor program for those children, 3 to 5, who have Autism and Down Syndrome. Hunter wants to encourage people to volunteer, donate and share the word about Limes Smiles for Miles.
For more information about Limes Smiles for Miles, visit limessmilesformiles.com. You can also follow Limes Smiles For Miles on Facebook and Instagram.
Gift Through Philanthropist Steve Ballmer’s Foundation Helps Communities In Schools of Chicago Expand Critical Supports Program to Students at Eight Chicago Public Schools
CHICAGO — Hundreds of students at eight Chicago public schools will benefit from a major donation from philanthropist and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. His Ballmer Group has made a $165 million donation to the nonprofit Communities In Schools National, which will help grow a critical program of the local CIS affiliate. CIS of Chicago will receive more than $1 million over a three-year period as its share of the total Ballmer Group gift. That funding will enable CIS of Chicago to increase by more than 25% the number of CPS schools served by the organization’s Intensive Program.
The Intensive Program places a CIS of Chicago Student Supports Manager on the ground at schools to collaborate with teachers, administrators, and community partners to ensure students access the resources they need to succeed in school and life. Each year, more than 98% of the targeted students who receive assistance through the Intensive Program are promoted or graduate from high school.
The Ballmer Group donation is funding the CIS National initiative called Scaling For Success. It is designed to catalyze local public and private investment to expand the national Communities In Schools work in Chicago and other high-need school communities across the United States.
This new investment via Ballmer Group and Commu-
nities In Schools National enables CIS of Chicago to embed a full-time youth development expert in eight more Chicago Public Schools to provide direct counseling and mental health supports to more than 250 targeted students who need extra help. The gift will also help hundreds of additional students at these schools to access essential community partner supports and resources needed to succeed in school. The gift comes at a critical time, as the pandemic has created unprecedented need for Chicago’s students and school communities.
“We are grateful to Ballmer Groups for its support of the Communities In Schools National network,” said Jane Mentzinger, CIS of Chicago’s Chief Executive Officer. “Their gift – the largest ever to the Communities In Schools National Network – will help our local affiliate here in Chicago achieve its end-of-decade goal of supporting as many as 350 CPS schools and their students on their journey to high school graduation and post-secondary success.”
The Ballmer gift comes a year after another noted philanthropist, MacKenzie Scott, awarded Communities In Schools National and its Chicago affiliate run by Ms. Mentzinger a major gift to support its evidence-based work in high-need school communities.
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Harvest Day at Limes Smiles For Miles, Inc. Daycare. The families harvested the plants they grew, read books and enjoyed the day together. Photo provided by Limes Smiles For Miles.
THE LINCOLN PARK HEALTH & WELLNESS
WEEKEND WILL TAKE PLACE AUGUST 26-27
CHICAGO – Log off, shut down and go outside! Soak in the dog days of Summer with the Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce (LPCC) as they announce the return of the Lincoln Park Health & Wellness Weekend, inviting fitness fanatics both novice and advanced to a weekend long health and wellness extravaganza. This high-energy weekend will take place on Saturday, Aug. 26, on the plaza at Lincoln Common beginning at 8:30 a.m. and Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Lakefront Green at Theater on the Lake beginning at 10:00 a.m. Participants are invited to register and enjoy a variety of free workout classes hosted by some of Lincoln Park’s top studios and centers. Before or after class, attendees may browse exclusive promotions while shopping the newest wellness businesses and enjoy a local business showcase open to both participants and patrons passing through with giveaways, health assessments, interactive experiences, and a chance to participate in
their donation drive supporting Care for Friends all weekend long!
This year’s free fitness schedule is below along with times and sign ups. Spaces are limited, and will fill up quickly!
Saturday, August 26 | 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | Lincoln Common, 2335 N. Lincoln
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Health & Wellness Showcase: includes special giveaways, raffles, and consultations from local health and wellness businesses (while supplies last)
8:30 – 9:15 a.m.
Summer Sets Class w/ Equinox Lincoln
Common
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
Summer Bootcamp Class with F45 DePaul
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
Mat Pilates Sculpt & Stretch Class with Heat 3.0 Pilates Reformer Studio
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Vinyasa Flow Class with Lakeshore Sport & Fitness
Sunday, August 27 | 10:00 – 12:00 p.m. | The Lakefront Green at Theater on the Lake, 2401 N. Lake Shore
10:00 – 10:45 a.m.
Lakeside Fusion Class with Pure Barre Lincoln Park
11:00 – 11:45 a.m.
Total Body Class with Barry’s Exclusive specials from participating businesses will also be plentiful throughout the weekend, and will include the following:
Barry’s | 1937 N. Halsted: New to Barry’s? Take your first class on them! Are you a Barry’s regular? Purchase a specially priced 3 Class Pack.
Belmont Village Senior Living | 700 W. Fullerton: Stop by their table on the plaza at Lincoln Common on August 26 for an exciting raffle and to find out more about their assisted living and memory care services.
Heyday Skincare | 1953 N. Clybourn: BOGO LPCC Facial! Visit their table at Lincoln Common on August 26 for 15% off products.
HOTWORX | 1229 W. Fullerton: Sign up for a FREE VIP Member Experience at HOTWORX and take advantage of a membership enrollment special. Stop by their table at Lincoln Common on August 26 to enter a raffle for a free one-month membership.
Lakeshore Sport & Fitness | 1320 W. Fullerton: Sign up for a free 2-week trial membership
Laura B. Folkes, Certified Holistic Health Coach | 1821 W. Belmont: Free 50-Minute Curiosity Call: During this call, you’ll fill Laura in on your challenges with your relationship with food, gain insight as to why you self-sabotage, and will have a safe space to talk about what’s on your mind. You’ll walk away knowing the steps to create sustainable change (no willpower required)! Claim your spot now! https://calendly.com/ laurafolkes/qa Also save 15% on the Behind Your Cravings: Self-Paced Course with coupon code “LPCC.” Learn more about what’s covered in the course here. https://laurabfolkes.com/stop-battlingfood-yourself
Lincoln Park Therapy Group | 2755
N. Pine Grove: Stop by their table at Lincoln Common on August 26 to learn about them and spin the prize wheel!
Position for Success Coaching & Consulting: Complimentary What’s Next Career Consultation with Jen Spainhour, Career Empowerment Coach. Book your consultation here: ClickheretobookwithJen.as.me/whatsnextconsultation
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Eminere Hair Extensions and Salon | 2618 N. Halsted: Visit their table on the plaza at Lincoln Common on August 26 to get a gift certificate for hair services.
F45 Training DePaul | 2516 N. Elston: F45 DePaul is offering a 7 Day Unlimited trial for only $7!
Glamrūm | 639 W. Diversey, Suite 210: Lincoln Park Health and Wellness HydraFacial Special – $50 off
Serves communities in Harvey, Markham, Phoenix, Robbins, Dixmoor, Calumet Park, Blue Island,SouthHolland,and Dolton. Shopping- their favorite pastime!
Pure Barre Lincoln Park | 2058 N. Halsted: Take advantage of their summer BOGO – Buy 1 Class, Get 1 Class Free! Purchase class here!
For more information on the Lincoln Park Health and Wellness Weekend, the Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce’s full lineup of upcoming events or for more information on support the chamber provides to members, please visit lincolnparkchamber.com, follow them on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, or call (773) 880-5200.
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education nonprofit in Chicago dedicated to removing barriers so that students can unlock their potential and stay on the path to graduation. The organization partners with more than 230 Chicago Public Schools, connects them to needed programs and services, and provides one-on-one and group interventions, like counseling and supportive guidance, to students who need it most.
Each year, tens of thousands of Chicago’s public-school students
benefit from the work of CIS of Chicago. Backed by rigorous research, CIS of Chicago’s programming has been shown to have positive impacts on student attendance and academic performance – leading indicators of graduation. Of the students who received targeted support each year, more than 98% are promoted to the next grade, and fewer than 1% drop out. To learn more about CIS of Chicago, please visit cisofchicago.org.
SENATOR PETERS ON PFA MISINFORMATION: TRANSFORMATIONAL LAW PRESERVES PROTECTIONS FOR CRIME SURVIVORS
State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) released the following statement in response to false narratives spread by McClean County State’s Attorney Erika Reynolds in Bloomington-Normal based radio station, WGLT:
“Unlike the old system of cash bond, the Pretrial Fairness Act focuses on the immediate threat to others instead of cost when determining release. The transformational law preserves protections for crime survivors to ensure the very people who harmed them can’t do it again solely because they can afford to pay for their freedom.
“The Pretrial Fairness Act was the result of hours of testimony and negotiations with domestic violence advocates, gender-based violence survivors, proponents of reform, law enforcement and states attorneys at the table working to create a pathway to a better and more equitable criminal legal system.
“I will not stop preserving the essence of this landmark for justice by fighting back against the fearmongering and misinformation.”
JOYCE HIGHLIGHTS $205,000 IN LOCAL RESTAURANT BACK TO BUSINESS GRANTS
State Senator Patrick Joyce joined the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity in announcing the latest round of Back to Business grants for restaurants in the 40th District.
“Restaurants were hit hard during the pandemic, and it has been difficult for some to bounce back,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “This is a great grant program that puts local businesses, like restaurants, back on their feet after facing tougher times the last few years.”
The Back to Business grant program provides recovery grants for small businesses throughout the state, with an emphasis on businesses in the hardest hit industries. Through the Back to Business and Business Interruption Grant programs, DCEO has provided more than $535 million to more than 15,000 businesses since the start of the pandemic.
Five restaurants in Joyce’s district will receive a combined total of $205,000 through this round of Back to Business grants.
“These small businesses fuel our economy and are important to each region around the state,” said Joyce. “It’s great to see businesses return to normal again, and a lot of them would not be able to if it weren’t for financial assistance and support from community members.”
For more information about B2B grants visit DCEO’s website.
COOK COUNTY PENSION FUND TO BE FULLY FUNDED THANKS TO NEW MARTWICK LAW
A new law championed by State Senator Robert Martwick will secure the finances of the Cook County Pension Fund and protect taxpayers.
“President Toni Preckwinkle’s willingness to enshrine fiscal responsibility in the law should be the example that every elected leader seeks to duplicate,” said Martwick (D-Chicago). “I am thrilled that I could work with her to pass this impactful legislation.”
The law makes various changes to the Cook County Pension Fund, most notably requiring an actuarially determined contribution and adjusting benefits to ensure compliance with the Social Security safe-harbor provision. These provisions set a standard to ensure that plans provide benefits equal to Social Security for employees who would not be covered by the program.
Under the new law, the CCPF will be required to retain an actuary in good standing who would create an annual report to ensure it is properly funded.
“By ensuring the solvency of pension funds, taxpayers are protected from future property tax hikes and economic shocks, while guaranteeing that our dedicated public servants receive the retirement security they’ve earned” Martwick said.
House Bill 2352 was signed into law on Friday.
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Stackwell and Fintech in Action Announce Financial Wellness Pilot Program with Spelman College Students
BOSTON and ATLANTA, PRNewswire -- Stackwell, the digital investment platform designed to eliminate the racial wealth gap, and Fintech in Action, a social impact initiative that accelerates progress, innovation, and opportunity for Black talent in finance and fintech, announced the launch of a new financial wellness program supporting historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) students. The pilot program will provide a cohort of Spelman College students with a finance and investing course plus a seeded Stackwell account to begin building wealth during their college careers.
The first cohort of students comprises 16 Spelman sophomores who won the Braven Accelerator Capstone Challenge — funded by Fintech in Action coalition members Zogo Finance and MEMX. Each winner will receive their own seeded Stackwell account with $250 to begin their investment journey. Additionally, students will participate in Stackwell workshops that focus on finance and investing fundamentals to help them start to build wealth while in college. With the support of coalition member, Apex Fintech Solutions, Fintech in Action and Stackwell will be tracking student progress over three years to assess how students can build sustained wealth over time. The program’s goal is to provide access to the financial markets, a foundational investment education, and ongoing support and resources to enable and empower the students to grow their investments over time. Students will graduate with all the funds they have amassed, providing a solid financial foundation as they begin their professional careers.
“Fintech in Action is thrilled to partner with Stackwell to build and launch this new initiative,” said Korene E. J. Smith, Director of Fintech in Action. “Going into the Braven Capstone Challenge, I wanted our sponsorship to offer a challenge question and prize that made an impact beyond the classroom. We truly believe this program has the potential to be scaled to larger cohorts of students and expanded
across HBCUs and other colleges and universities –providing access to critical and functional financial education and an understanding of the markets to countless Black students in America.”
“I am so excited that our cohort is being given the opportunity to start an investment journey while we’re still in school,” said Morgan Newson, a rising junior at Spelman. “To be provided with a program that teaches us how to be successful investors on our own, along with a seeded account is a huge deal. As a Black woman, it means a lot to have this kind of support and head start in learning how to build wealth. Being able to start years before graduation gives me leverage as I think about financial stability and my future.”
The pilot program is part of a larger strategic partnership between Fintech in Action and Stackwell, including a broad set of initiatives for Black college students and student-athletes. Beginning this Fall, Fintech in Action will be launching a national HBCU financial wellness tour with Rapunzl Investments focused on education, and investment access through Rapunzl’s stock simulator app. Stackwell will be participating in the HBCU tour, speaking at on-campus events and providing other hands-on educational programming. In addition, Fintech in Action and Stackwell are set to launch a national student-athlete name, image, and likeness (NIL) program providing financial education to help student-athletes navigate how they can save and invest their earnings to grow that wealth over time and opening up access to mentorship and career opportunities in the world of finance and fintech.
“We are deeply committed to our work with HBCU students and student-athletes and are excited to expand access to the markets to students at Spelman College and beyond,” said Trevor Rozier-Byrd, founder, and CEO of Stackwell. “Fintech In Action offers a unique partnership opportunity where we can build new programs that will impact different student populations and help instill core investing values and behaviors from a young age. Together, we have a chance to establish a culture of wealth building and financial wellness that impacts a new generation of Black students.”
For more information about the Fintech in Action and Stackwell pilot program, please visit: https://stackwellcapital.com/community. Fintech in Action is a social impact initiative founded in 2020 in response to the industry’s need to prioritize racial equity and inclusion. In its first year alone, the initiative invested over $1 million in strategic support and paid internship opportunities to further its mission and cause. Together with its coalition and community partners, Fintech in Action is a powerhouse resource, accelerating progress, innovation, and opportunity for Black talent across fintech and ancillary industries. Learn more at https://fintechinaction.com
Stackwell Capital, Inc., is a fintech company that has created a digital investment platform for the Black community that is designed to eliminate the racial wealth gap in America. Stackwell provides the financial investment tools and guidance necessary to help build lasting wealth, equity, and equal opportunity. We’ve developed a unique ecosystem of strategic partners in financial services, higher education (HBCUs and MSIs), professional sports, and created an ever-growing NIL student-athlete ambassador program. Stackwell was a member of the 2022 Financial Solutions Lab, and MassChallenge U.S. Early Stage accelerator programs. For more information, visit stackwellcapital.com.
Guava Launches Huddle, a New Community Platform for Black Entrepreneurs
BROOKLYN, N.Y., PRNewswire -- Guava, the premier banking and networking platform for Black entrepreneurs, creators and small business owners, announced the launch of a new community hub, Huddle. The platform connects the dots for entrepreneurs, empowering members by fostering engagement, collaboration and support to grow and scale their businesses.
Guava champions the tenacity and triumphs of Black business owners. The goal of Huddle is to ensure that all members can benefit from mutual collaboration and can gain from and contribute to the collective pool of knowledge to help uplift others.
Kelly Ifill, Founder and CEO of Guava, said, “Small business owners have faced unprecedented challenges over the last three years,
from business closures, to supply chain issues, to inflation. Black business owners have faced the same challenges while also fighting an uphill battle against unconscious bias, structural challenges, and institutionalized racism. We built Huddle so these entrepreneurs can connect, collaborate, and learn from each other, while also celebrating and supporting our collective achievements.”
Unique membership features include: Member discounts
Access to live events
Curated content from industry experts
Access to funding vehicles
To learn more about the community platform please visit: Huddle.
Guava will also host a live webinar for the public on August 9 on how to build your online
retail business. Participants can sign up at this link.
Founded in 2021, Guava offers digital banking services and a community platform built to address the specific needs of Black entrepreneurs. Guava announced a funding round of $2.4 million in July 2022 to continue building and scaling the platform.
Guava is a financial technology company and is not a bank. Banking services provided by Piermont Bank, Member FDIC.
Guava is a digital banking platform designed for and by Black small business owners. We are tackling the racial wealth gap head-on by facilitating the development, growth and resilience of our small businesses, the backbone of our communities. For more information, visit joinguava.com.
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State Treasurer Frerichs Announces Winners of 2023 Cream of the Crop Photo Contest
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs today announced the winners of the 2023 Cream of the Crop Photo Contest, which provides an opportunity for young photographers to share their vision of agriculture in our state. Students who won first, second or third place in each age category will be awarded Bright Start scholarships.
“Thank you to all the young photographers who shared their talents by participating in this year’s contest. We’re impressed with everyone’s creativity in capturing the beauty of Illinois agriculture,” Frerichs said. “Congratulations to the winners, who will be awarded Bright Start scholarships that they can use for qualified expenses related to their post-secondary education.”
Students participating in this year’s contest were allowed to submit up to two photos, and a panel of judges selected the winning entries. The judges were Mary Morgan, principal asset quality & assurance officer at Compeer Financial; Scott Rhoads, regional president of Carrollton Bank; Gary Mueller, vice president of Havana National Bank; and Riley Duckworth, associate director of Illinois Foundation FFA.
The contest consisted of three age categories — ages 8-10, 11-14 and 15-18. Top winners were awarded Bright Start scholarships, with first-place winners in each age category receiving $1,000, second-place winners receiving $500, and third-place winners receiving $250. Students who won more than once were permitted to receive one scholarship award.
Treasurer Frerichs administers Bright Start, the Illinois direct-sold 529 program that provides families with a tax-advantaged investment vehicle to help save for future education expenses at a university or college, community college, trade school or apprenticeship. For more information about the Treasurer’s Office College Savings programs, visit ILCollegeSavings.com or call 877.432.7444.
The Cream of the Crop Photo Contest is part of the Illinois State Treasurer’s Ag Invest program, which marks its 40th anniversary this year. Ag Invest is an agriculture-focused impact investment program providing loan opportunities
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Chief of Police Gideon Cody Marion Police Department
112 N. 5th Street Marion KS 66861
Dear Chief Cody:
On behalf of the Illinois Press Association, I write to Jorn the chorus of journalism associations around the nation that are outraged by your actions to raid the office of the Marion County Record and the home of its co owners. The correspondence from The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and others very accurately establishes that the actions of your office are violative of very well-established press freedoms.
Your actions, and the unfortunate death of Mrs. Meyer, caused me to recall the story of Elijah Lovejoy, also a victim of an effort to silence an American newspaper. Ifyou have not yet done so, 1 urge you to learn this bit of American history. Mr. Lovejoy was murdered by a pro-slavery mob, while defending his anti-slavery newspaper in Alton, Illinois. The mob tossed Lovejoy’s press (actually three of them) into the Mississippi River. One of those presses sat in the office of the Alton Telegraph as a reminder to all. A monument to Lovejoy was erected in the city.
While the actions of your office leading up to the raid are of grave concern, your inability or unwillingness to explain your actions compounds the aggravation. Obtaining and executing a warrant, without the need for an underlying affidavit, and conducting a search of a newsroom and the publishers’ home should be unthinkable. Overbroad. Chilling. Intrusive into newsgathering. All the descriptors used by the courts over the years are brought to mind.
And to think this was brought about---as best we can tell --- by the newspaper being advised of a public record of a driving conviction of a local resident. Under what theory is possession of a public court record a crime?
You and your office should apologize to Mr. Meyer and his staff, the newspaper, and to your community for your egregious actions. You can’t fix this, you can’t hide from it. You should own it, apologize, and resign.
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‘Act Your Age’ season finale July 29 on Bounce TV
ATLANTA, PRNewswire -- Bounce TV’s newest hit series “Act Your Age” will wrap its record-breaking first season on Saturday, July 29 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT.
The 16-episode first season, produced in partnership with MGM, premiered in March and was seen by 2.14 million viewers in its debut telecasts, making it the most-watched half-hour series launch in Bounce history and the No. 3 new comedy of the season, alongside NBC’s “Night Court” and “Lopez vs. Lopez.”
The multiple-camera, half-hour comedy tells the story of three vibrant, successful Washington D.C./Northern Virginia-area women in their 50s who are each at a personal crossroads and who decide the best way forward in life is together. “Act Your Age” stars Kym Whitley (“Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Next Friday,” “Young and Hungry”) and Tisha Campbell (“Uncoupled,” “My Wife and Kids,” “Dr. Ken”) with special guest star Yvette Nicole Brown (“Community,” “The Mayor,” “Big Shot”).
Whitley plays Bernadette, a successful, no-nonsense real estate developer. Campbell plays Keisha, the wild card of the group who is always up to something, and Brown plays Angela, the former First Lady of Norfolk, Virginia, who is looking to redefine her life after being widowed by her husband, a revered career politician. In the season finale, Bernadette
imagines a world where Angela and Keisha never moved into the penthouse.
The multi-generational sitcom also features Mariah Robinson (“The Wrong Valentine”) and Nathan Anderson (“Black-ish,” “Richie Rich,”) as the 20-something children
of Angela and Bernadette, respectively.
Alyson Fouse (“Big Shot,” “Everybody Hates Chris,” “The Wanda Sykes Show”) created the series and serves as showrunner and executive producer. The series is produced by MGM Television and executive produced by Barry Poznick, Bradley Gardner (“Hot in Cleveland”) and David Hudson; and co-executive produced by Ranada Shepard and Ken Ornstein (“Everybody Loves Raymond”). The show is also available on streaming service Brown Sugar.
Source: Nielsen, Live+SD. 03/04/2023. Average delivery across the six episodes (Bounce 8p, 8:30p, 11p, 11:30p and ION 11p, 11:30p). Comedy includes series coded as situation comedy, comedy variety, and evening animation, excludes programs with less than 3 telecasts; based on M-SU 8-8:30P Strict Daypart 9/19/22 – 4/9/23)
Bounce (@bouncetv) features a programming mix of original series and movies, theatrical motion pictures, off network series, specials and events designed for African American audiences. Bounce is available to 98% of U.S. television homes free and over the air with a digital antenna, on cable, on DISH channel 359, DIRECTV channel 82, over the top on Roku, Pluto TV and Apple TV; on mobile devices via the Bounce app; and on the web via BounceTV.com. Bounce XL, Scripps Networks’ newest free ad-supported television (FAST) channel, is available on Samsung TV Plus, Pluto TV and Xumo. Bounce is part of The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP).
UMe Celebrates Hip Hop 50 With 80,000 Collectible Metro Cards Featuring Cam’ron,
(Black PR Wire) Los Angeles, CA – Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) launches a hip-hop music collaboration with The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in celebration of Hip Hop At 50 – Honoring 50 Years of Hip Hop: A Legacy of Rhythm, Revolution, and Soul.
Together with the MTA, UMe have created 80,000 “Metro Cards” available in subway vending locations across New York City. These collectibles feature four generational East Coast hip-hop icons, namely Cam’Ron, LL COOL J, Rakim, and Pop Smoke.
About the cards, Rakim commented, “From standing on top of the Empire State Building to grabbing a slice at the corner pizza shop, NYC creates iconic moments that are recognized around the world. But it doesn’t get closer to real city life than swiping a metro card and standing clear of the closing doors. It’s an honor to be celebrating the 50th Anniversary on the streets… and now below them… of the city where hip-hop was born.”
LL COOL J added, “When I first started in Hip-Hop, we were using tokens and then in the 90’s the MetroCard came out. And through the pandemic I remember riding
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Rakim, & Pop Smoke
the subway anonymously by myself. Now in 2023 I have my own limited-edition MetroCard in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop. This is a beautiful full circle moment. Hip-Hop is amazing!”
The LL COOL J cards are coinciding with the second year of The Rock The Bells festival in Forest Hills, Queens. Rock The Bells is dedicated to the ongoing preservation and illumination of the culture that Hip Hop has made global. This metro card project celebrates 4 watershed moments in New York hip hop and represents the ever-changing bedrock of the culture, this is a symbol to the next generation that ideas and self-expression matters, and putting a positive and uplifting message into the world can make you a super star.
Cards can be found across New York City. The LL COOL J cards can be found in Forest Hills at the 71st Ave metro stop in CTR areas N333, N333A, and N333B. In collaboration with the Shoot For The Stars Foundation, the Pop Smoke cards appear at the Canarsie-Rockaway Pkwy stop in CTR area R634, in addition to the New Lots Ave stop in CTR area H041. Vending machines with the
Cam’Ron and Rakim cards will be revealed soon. As part of this initiative, hip-hop quite literally courses through the nervous system of New York City, adorning these subway locales.
As part of Hip Hop At 50 – Honoring 50 Years of Hip Hop: A Legacy of Rhythm, Revolution, and Soul, one of the culture’s most influential artists Eric Haze developed a very special logo for Hip Hop 50 as chronicled by All Access, uDiscoverMusic, and more.
UMe just released a new “Best Hip Hop Hits – HIP HOP 50 Edition” Spotify playlist.
Hip Hop 50 traces the history of rap music with a series of very special anniversary editions of classic albums on exclusive vinyl colorways throughout 2023. These LPs span Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded on June 2, Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III (Deluxe) on June 9, and Salt-n-Pepa’s Very Necessary on October 13. In the fall, releases include Gang Starr’sDaily Operation, LL COOL J’s Mama Said Knock You Out, Onyx’s Bacdafucup, and Guru’s Jazzmatazz Vol. 1 on November 3 followed by Public Enemy’s It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back on November 10.
Colorways and details will be revealed soon for these limited-edition pressings.Experience UMe’s Hip Hop 50 in 2023.
Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) is the centralized global catalog division of Universal Music Group (UMG). Working closely with all of UMG’s record labels, territories and operating companies, UMe provides a frontline approach to catalog management, a concentration of resources, opportunities in new technologies and an emphasis on strategic marketing initiatives to engage all types of consumers across multiple entry points and platforms.
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The season finale of Bounce TV’s hit series “Act Your Age” is for Saturday night, July 29 at 8 p.m. ET. Bounce
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8-10 Age Bracket Winners
First Place: Bennett Schumacher, At Sunset, Jacksonville, IL (Morgan County)
Second Place: Bennett Schumacher, Working Hard, Jacksonville, IL (Morgan County)
Third Place: Leah Johnson, Rose Lettuce, Pleasant Plains, IL (Sangamon County)
11-14 Age Bracket Winners
First Place: Carolyn Lee, American Cattle, Wellington, IL (Iroquois County)
Second Place: Anna Parr, Moo, Mason City, IL (Mason County)
Third Place: Anna Parr, Mama and Her Babies, Mason City, IL (Mason County)
15-18 Age Bracket Winners
First Place: Macy McLaughlin, Evening Elegance, Mason City, IL (Mason County)
Second Place: Alec Shields, Beneath the Bluffs, Carbondale, IL (Jackson County)
Second Place: Sophie Robinson, Crop Sprayer, Taylorville, IL (Christian County)
Third Place: Hallie Smith, Mary the Little Lamb, Taylorville, IL (Christian County)
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The Healthy Churches 2030 Conference Equips Faith Communities to Respond to Racial Health Disparities
RICHMOND, Va., PRNewswire -- In response to the alarming health disparities affecting Black Americans, the Healthy Churches 2030 Conference equips Black faith communities and families to become community hubs for health awareness, education, and support. The four-day virtual conference, running Nov. 13-16, will provide dozens of expert presentations and educational sessions for faith and community members, pastors, deacons, missionaries, elders, public health and medical professionals, caregivers, advocates, and more. Registration is available at www.HC2030.org.
The conference is presented by The Balm In Gilead, Inc., a 35-year-old organization that mobilizes faith communities to respond to health crises in Black communities. “Faith communities are the oldest, most important, and most ubiquitous institutions that Black people own, lead, and fund,” says Dr. Pernessa C. Seele, the founder and CEO of the organization. “Their potential
and influence to lessen the impact of systemic disparities and improve the health status of African Americans is unmatched.”
In responseto health disparities affecting Black Americans, the Healthy Churches 2030 Conference equips communities.
The conference provides a unique setting for faith and public health representatives to work together toward solutions aimed at reversing
and eliminating health disparities. The Healthy Churches 2030 Conference will focus on many conditions documented as having worse impact on African Americans as a result of systemic racism, including higher rates, and inadequate treatment for, infant and maternal morbidity, cardiovascular disease, mental health challenges, Alzheimer’s and other diseases.
Healthy Churches 2030 is founded in the principles of Healthy People 2030, an initiative of the Department of Health and Human Services. The focus of Healthy People 2030 is the elimination of health disparities and creating equitable opportunities for people to live healthy lives.
Registration for Healthy Churches 2030 is required and costs $50 per person, covering all four days of the conference. Special rates of $35 per person are available for groups of 20 or more. For more information, visit www.healthychurches2030.org.
National Urban League and Takeda Partner on a New Community-Based National Initiative to Advance Health Equity
(Black PR Wire) NEW YORK, New York and CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts – The National Urban League, a historic civil rights and urban advocacy organization, and Takeda (TSE:4502/ NYSE:TAK) together announce a new health equity initiative that seeks to address the obstacles that disproportionately hinder access to better health care for historically marginalized populations in the U.S.
This partnership will ultimately help to raise awareness, knowledge and action across the National Urban League’s network of local affiliates and partners on social determinants of health (SDOH) and the barriers to accessing timely diagnosis and treatment in communities. Takeda’s support through this initiative will enable the creation of a Health Equity Continuum of Service Structure across the National Urban League’s network, including the development and implementation of local health equity plans to address identified health inequities and barriers to access in communities. Additionally, Takeda will support the National Urban League in developing webinars and workshops for continued health equity education and professional development among its affiliates. Long-term efforts under this partnership will engage key stakeholders to shape local and national policy, institutional commitments and structural investments in communities to achieve health equity holistically.
“The COVID-19 pandemic shone a harsh light on the historic and structural inequities in our health care system and the urgent need for reform,” said Marc H. Morial, president and CEO of
the National Urban League. “The National Urban League is proud to work with forward-thinking partners like Takeda, the first organization to fund our health equity infrastructure.”
“Working alongside trusted leaders in the community and community-based organizations is vital to ensure we’re prioritizing the complex needs of historically marginalized people and can help to implement thoughtful solutions,” said Dr. Chris Reddick, head of U.S. Health Equity at Takeda. “That’s why we’ve partnered with the National Urban League, an organization that looks to the root of inequities and prioritizes communi -
receiving health care.1 In order to solve for these deep-rooted health disparities, Takeda is committed to supporting community-serving organizations that are closest to the nuanced challenges and needs of a population, to ultimately create lasting change.
ty-led solutions to deliver care that reflects local needs.”
Health inequities result in higher rates of disease and poorer health outcomes for a wide range of health conditions among people in racial and ethnic groups when compared to their white counterparts.1 For example, the average life expectancy among Black or African American people in the U.S. is four years lower than that of white people.2 Data also shows that LGBTQ+ people were more likely than their non-LGBTQ+ counterparts to report negative experiences while
The National Urban League is a historic civil rights and organization dedicated to economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of living in historically underserved urban communities. The National Urban League spearheads the efforts of its 90 local affiliates through the development of programs, public policy research and advocacy, providing direct services that impact and improve the lives of more than three million people annually nationwide. Visit www.nul. org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @NatUrbanLeague. Takeda is focused on creating better health for people and a brighter future for the world. We aim to discover and deliver life-transforming treatments in our core therapeutic and business areas, including gastrointestinal and inflammation, rare diseases, plasma-derived therapies, oncology, neuroscience and vaccines. Together with our partners, we aim to improve the patient experience and advance a new frontier of treatment options through our dynamic and diverse pipeline. As a leading values-based, R&D-driven biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Japan, we are guided by our commitment to patients, our people and the planet. Our employees in approximately 80 countries and regions are driven by our purpose and are grounded in the values that have defined us for more than two centuries. For more information, visit www.takeda.com.
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