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BERNIE MAC FOUNDATION CELEBRATES LATE COMEDIAN’S BIRTHDAY
BUSINESS
McDonald’s Black & Positively Golden Movement & YWCA USA Join Forces to Close Entrepreneurship Knowledge Gap for Rising Moguls PAGE 4
The Bernie Mac Foundation recently hosted the Bernie Mac Birthday Tribute comedy show at the Laugh Factory. The event featured several local stand-up comedians and celebrated what would have been Bernie Mac’s 62nd birthday.
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FASHION
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CALENDAR
Enjoy Halloween Events In Chicago Parks PAGE 10
Bernard McCullough (pictured), better known as Bernie Mac, was a stand-up comedian and founder of the Bernie Mac Foundation. Photo Credit: Provided by the Bernie Mac Foundation
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION
NOBLE ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Noble Network of Charter Schools recently announced that Miquel Lewis, a current member of Noble’s board of directors, has assumed the role of vice chair, marking the first time a parent of a Noble student has served in a board leadership role, which is also rare for any major charter school system. Noble added two other board members - Lisette Hernandez joins the board as Noble’s first alumna member as well as noted education leader Aarti Dhupelia.
HEALTH
ZING HEALTH OPENS OCT. 15 ENROLLMENT WITH MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN FOR COOK COUNTY RESIDENTS Zing Health Choice IL, a new community-focused, tech-enabled Medicare Advantage HMO plan available to Cook County residents starting in 2020, will feature a hands-on and data-driven approach offering members personal guidance through the complicated and stressful process of optimizing their health, according to a press release. All Cook County residents 65 and up can sign up for the plan, an HMO alternative to Original Medicare, during the open enrollment period from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, 2019 at myzinghealth.com or through Zing Health’s toll-free help line (866-946-4458). Zing Health is a physician-led organization co-founded by Health2047 Inc., a business formation and commercialization enterprise founded by the American Medical Association to address issues in chronic care, value-based care, data and productivity. Zing CEO Dr. Eric Whitaker established the first black men’s clinic in the United States and led UChicago Medicine’s Urban Health Initiative to improve access to quality health care on Chicago’s South Side. He founded Zing Health with Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ken Alleyne, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. Seniors can get more information at Zing Health’s website, myzinghealth. com. Its call center at (866) 946-4458 will be staffed seven days a week now through March 31 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. As an approved 20192020 Medicare Advantage option, information on Zing Health Choice IL (HMO) is also available through medicare.gov and getcovered. illinois.gov.
LAW & POLITICS
UNDERWOOD HOSTS LISTENING SESSION ON YOUTH VAPING Congresswoman Lauren Underwood (IL-14) recently hosted a listening session in Naperville, IL which focused on the youth vaping epidemic. In recent years, vaping and e-cigarette usage has become increasingly popular among children and young adults. Underwood, a nurse and member of the bipartisan Congressional Caucus to End the Youth Vaping Epidemic, has continued to express concern over the potential long-term health impacts of youth vaping. Vaping has also been identified as a top issue by members of Underwood’s K-12 Advisory Council. During the listening session, Underwood and other officials discussed the local impact of youth vaping in the 14th District of Illinois.
The Bernie Mac Foundation recently hosted the Bernie Mac Birthday Tribute comedy show to celebrate what would have been Bernie Mac’s 62nd birthday and to raise awareness for Sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease that he lived with for over two decades and eventually died of as a result. Photo Credit: Provided by the Bernie Mac Foundation
Bernie Mac Foundation Celebrates Late Comedian’s Birthday Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
The Bernie Mac Foundation recently hosted the Bernie Mac Birthday Tribute comedy show at the Laugh Factory. The event featured several local stand-up comedians and celebrated what would have been Bernie Mac’s 62nd birthday. “This will be an evening of laughter, the way my late husband would have wanted,” said Rhonda McCullough, Bernie Mac’s widow and CEO of The Bernie Mac Foundation. The Bernie Mac Foundation was created by Bernie Mac himself to bring awareness to sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease that he lived with over two decades leading up to his death in 2008. “The Bernie Mac Foundation was first founded by the late and great Bernard Jeffrey Mc-
Cullough, the world knows him as Bernie Mac. He is our founder and chairman emeritus,” said Maryann Grossett, executive director of the Bernie Mac Foundation. “The mission from the very beginning, has always been to raise awareness for sarcoidosis and to turn that awareness into fundraising to help find a cure for sarcoidosis so that patients will not suffer from sarcoidosis and die from it the way that Bernie did.” Bernie Mac was born and raised in Chicago and is arguably one of the most well-known comedians to lay claim to the city. He was diagnosed with sarcoidosis in his mid-20’s and lived with the disease for 25 years as he raised his family and became a famous stand-up comedian across the country. “Bernie was diagnosed as a very young man with this disease and basically when he was first
diagnosed, he was misdiagnosed and we like to let people know that because the disease was even more mysterious back then than it is now,” said Grossett. “The doctor misdiagnosed him as having cancer when in fact, after they get some further research, they found out that he had sarcoidosis.” Just a year before his death, Bernie Mac created the Bernie Mac Foundation to help others understand what sarcoidosis is and to provide support and hope for those living with the disease. The recent comedy show was not only an event to celebrate Bernie Mac’s birthday but it was also a fundraiser for the Bernie Mac Foundation so they can continue to carry on his legacy and help those living with sarcoidosis. To learn more about the Bernie Mac Foundation visit www.berniemacfoundation.org.
CUB Releases 2019 Guide To Help Consumers Reduce TV Costs As part of a yearlong 35th anniversary celebration, the Citizens Utility Board (CUB), one of Illinois’ top consumer advocates, has released its 2019 “Guide to Cutting Your TV Costs.” Visit CitizensUtilityBoard.org to get emailed a free copy of the 19-page publication, which has a new look and gives consumers up-to-date information on how to reduce their bloated cable bills–or cut the cord entirely. CUB’s guide outlines consumers’ choices in the current market,
breaks down the typical cable bill line-by-line, provides strategies for negotiating with a cable provider, and explains options for ditching cable service entirely. “Cable bills are a constant source of frustration for Illinois consumers who contact us with complaints,” CUB Communications Director Jim Chilsen said recently. “We want to give consumers the knowledge and the tools to take control of their TV costs, whether they choose to stay with cable or cut the cord.” The guide makes it simple to un-
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derstand what equipment and services are available for consumers interested in alternatives to traditional cable television service. It helps make simple comparisons between streaming devices and streaming services, shows how to replace cable with streaming and still watch some live TV, and includes a worksheet to help do the math on the cheapest plan possible to meet a household’s viewing preferences. CUB reviewed more than 100 sources to find the tips to help consumers make the best choices
for their TV service. In 2019, CUB is celebrating its 35th anniversary as Illinois’ leading nonprofit, nonpartisan utility watchdog. Created by the Illinois Legislature, CUB opened its doors in 1984 to represent the interests of residential and small-business utility customers. Since then, it has saved consumers more than $20 billion by helping to block rate hikes and secure refunds. For more information, call CUB’s Consumer Hotline, 1-800-669-5556, or visit www.CitizensUtilityBoard.org.
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Domestic Violence Survivors Step Forward to Spur Public Action Terera was two months pregnant before she realized she was being financially abused. She was the one who paid the bills, but her husband would often physically block her from going to work. When she had the baby early and took a longer-than-expected maternity leave, she was forced to use her retirement savings to pay the family’s rent. With her husband unwilling to get a job, she had to apply for public assistance. But even then, her husband withheld critical information Terera needed to get financial help. Terera’s emotional story of surviving financial abuse is one of three stories released recently by The Allstate Foundation. The stories put a spotlight on domestic violence during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. By telling the stories of these survivors, The Allstate Foundation hopes to bring this lesser-known form of domestic violence out of the shadows and put a face to the often-invisible epidemic of financial abuse. “People think that you can just leave – you
can just get up and go – and it’s not always like that,” said Susan, another survivor who tells her story. “I felt like I had a monster living in my house that I couldn’t get out.” These women escaped their abusive relationships with the help of The Allstate Foundation’s Moving Ahead Curriculum, which aims to empower survivors to become secure through financial education. Many victims can’t break free from the financial abuse, and sometimes they don’t even recognize that they’re in an abusive relationship. The three survivors – Terera, Susan and Krista – are stepping forward to make a change and raise awareness of the signs of abuse. Domestic violence affects one in four women, and even though financial abuse is present in 99% of domestic violence situations, it’s seldom discussed and commonly misunderstood. A 2018 Allstate Foundation survey revealed that 51% of financial abuse survivors wouldn’t know how to help another victim, even having experienced abuse themselves.
“It’s more important than ever to have these three brave women share their stories,” said Ellen Lisak, Allstate Foundation senior program officer. “Our research shows that domestic violence has become an increasingly taboo topic, despite the momentum and openness of today’s women’s movement. To end the cycle of abuse, we must have meaningful conversations to shine a light on how financial abuse traps victims. We all have to educate ourselves and drive positive cultural change.” The three videos are part of The Allstate Foundation’s campaign “ which aims to spur public awareness, dialogue and action on this pervasive issue. The campaign launched in August with “Signs,” an online video featuring Purple Purse program ambassador Serena Williams. Each survivor’s story provides unique context to the issue, illustrating the many ways financial abuse traps victims and how financial empowerment resources can be their key to safety. The Allstate Foundation urges the public to help empower victims to break free and remain
free from abuse by learning the signs of financial abuse and having conversations around the topic if they suspect someone needs help. If you or someone you know is in a domestic violence situation, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 800-787-3224. Purple Purse is a signature program of The Allstate Foundation, which is an independent charitable organization made possible by subsidiaries of The Allstate Corporation. The Allstate Foundation works to create more prosperous communities where people are inspired and empowered to fulfill their hopes and dreams by breaking the cycle of domestic violence, inspiring the next generation of leaders, closing the nonprofit leadership gap and honoring Allstate volunteers. For updates on The Allstate Foundation’s initiatives, follow The Allstate Foundation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. More information on The Allstate Foundation is available at AllstateFoundation.org.
Urban October at University of Chicago to Focus on Urgent Challenges Facing Global Cities The University of Chicago is preparing to host Urban October at UChicago in collaboration with UN-Habitat. The month-long initiative brings together policy leaders, public officials, community members, and leading researchers from Chicago and around the world to focus on some of the most profound challenges facing global cities. Today, 4.3 billion people live in urban areas. That number is projected to expand to 5.1 billion within 10 years and 6.6 billion within 30 years. Already challenging urban issues are exacerbated by climate change contributing to extreme weather and water shortages; pollution impacting health and life expectancy; and violence and political instability threatening the futures of cities around the world. Urban October at UChicago is an initiative of the University of Chicago Urban Network — research institutes, policy labs, centers, and academic units at the university focused on pioneering urban science and practice. Week by week, university scholars will convene key stakeholders and present new research and collaborations that will confront global urban challenges and identify emerging opportunities. The University of Chicago will tackle these topics and more through the following key events: l On October 15, the University of Chicago Crime Lab marks its 10th anniversary and looks to the future with THE NEXT TEN, a gathering that includes a conversation with government and non-profit leaders, including Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, Chicago Public Schools CEO Dr. Janice K. Jackson, and Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie T. Johnson. Crime Lab has been at the vanguard of a model of collaborative social science research focused on solving the most pressing policy problems in cities by working in partnership
with policymakers and practitioners. l On October 23-25, officials from the United Nations, as well as leaders and community organizers from Africa, Europe and Latin America, will gather at the University of Chicago for the Global Symposium on Sustainable Cities and Neighborhoods. Hosted by the Mansueto Institute for Urban Innovation and led by ecology and evolution professor Luis Bettencourt, the symposium will help set a shared agenda toward empowering millions of neighborhoods to tackle such issues as human development, infrastructure, and climate resilience. l The Air Quality Life Index (AQLI)®, created by economics professor Michael Greenstone and the Energy Policy Institute at UChicago, marks its first anniversary in measuring the impact of particulate air pollution on life expectancy at a local scale. The Index finds that particulate air pollution is the single greatest threat to human health globally— making it of critical importance as heating season begins in many of the world’s largest cities. “We set up the Crime Lab 10 years ago to work closely with government and non-profits to generate more actionable research and development on the most pressing criminal justice and education challenges of our time,” said Jens Ludwig, Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor at Harris Public Policy and director of the Crime Lab. “We’ve seen signs of progress, but there’s the potential – and the need – to do much more.” The Urban October concept was created by the UN and is part of an annual October initiative wherein UN-Habitat organizes activities and events on urban issues and sustainable development, marked by World Habitat Day on October 7 and World Cities Day on October 31. www.thechicagocitizen.com
Wanted: Snowplow drivers to join the IDOT team The Illinois Department of Transportation recently renewed its call for qualified individuals to step forward and apply for seasonal positions to help with snow-and-ice removal across the state. Through the department’s annual “snowbird” program, temporary snowplow drivers are hired every year on a full-time and on-call basis. “Snowbirds are a critical part of our overall effort to clear roads and keep Illinois moving during snow-and-ice season,” said Acting Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “Not only does the job perform an essential public service and ensure safe travel, but it’s a great way to earn extra money during the winter months.” Snowbirds are required to promptly respond to emerging weather situations for snow-and-ice removal and
stay prepared to work in emergency conditions at any time, including nights, weekends and holidays. Applicants must have a commercial driver’s license and submit to a criminal background check. A pre-employment physical, vision testing, and drug and alcohol screening also are required. Veterans are encouraged to apply. In rural areas, farmers and agricultural workers have historically filled out the snowbird ranks. Applicants will be selected based on availability, job-related experience and qualifications. For additional information, including on positions and the application process in specific districts, details on pay and the potential for benefits, please visit, http://idot.illinois.gov/about-idot/ employment-opportunities/seasonal-employment/index
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BUSINESS McDonald’s Black & Positively Golden Movement & YWCA USA Join Forces to Close Entrepreneurship Knowledge Gap for Rising Moguls
McDonald’s USA, through its Black & Positively Golden movement, recently announced its dynamic yearlong commitment to YWCA USA to expand its Women’s Empowerment 360 (WE 360) program. WE 360, powered by Black & Positively Golden, is designed to help women of color overcome barriers to starting, growing and sustaining businesses while providing them with educational tools to increase their knowledge and confidence as entrepreneurs. Those interested can visit ywca. org/McDWE360 today to register.
McDonald’s USA, through its Black & Positively Golden movement, recently announced its dynamic yearlong commitment to YWCA USA to expand its Women’s Empowerment 3600 (WE 3600) program. WE 3600, powered by Black & Positively Golden, is designed to help women of color overcome barriers to starting, growing and sustaining businesses while providing them with educational tools to increase their knowledge and confidence as entrepreneurs. McDonald’s support of this empowering program will expose minority women to curricula needed to succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors. The brand’s alliance also will enhance YWCA’s ability to support successful women entrepreneurs and womenowned businesses. The six-week classes are offered in select markets and open to women, including McDonald’s restaurant crew and managers. Beginning November, courses will take place in 14 markets, including Birmingham, Charleston, Chicago, Delaware, Greensboro, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Milwaukee, Nashville, Rockford, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington. Classes are open to women of all socio-economic backgrounds. Those interested can visit ywca.org/McDWE360 today to register. “As part of our longstanding commitment to the African-American community, we are excited to continue the Black & Positively Golden movement with an expanded
dedication to YWCA, an organization that shares McDonald’s core values,” said Lizette Williams, head of cultural engagement & experiences, McDonald’s USA. “With YWCA’s focus on women entrepreneurs and McDonald’s support of minorities in business, the partnership is a great fit and we’re thrilled to extend our collaboration nationally.” Like YWCA USA, being an active member in the communities McDonald’s serves has been fundamental to its business since inception. Additionally, diversifying entrepreneurship is paramount for the corporation. “I’m proud to be part of a global enterprise that values entrepreneurship and giving back to our communities,” said Tanya Hill-Holliday, Northeast Zone Vice Chair of the National Black McDonald’s Operators Association and the company’s first African-American female franchisee in the City of Philadelphia. “As a brand, McDonald’s has been very impactful in my journey to becoming an entrepreneur. I started out working part-time as a restaurant crew person, went on to work for the corporation and now own nine stores.” Hill-Holliday is one of 200 African-American McDonald’s franchisee entities who represent more than 1,300 restaurants nationwide. Their contributions help the company further its economic impact and commitment to diversity. McDonald’s and its franchisees hire from within the community and have multicultural suppliers who provide goods for millions of restaurant guests each day.
“We are excited that McDonald’s has chosen to extend its partnership with us as the WE 3600 program moves into its second year,” said Alejandra Y. Castillo, CEO, YWCA USA. “Our mission is to eliminate racism and empower women. We envision a world of opportunity for women. At YWCA, we know that having the proper tools and support to succeed in business is vital for women seeking economic security.” McDonald’s Black & Positively Golden is a new movement designed to uplift communities and shine a brilliant light on Black excellence through empowerment, entrepreneurship and education. It highlights all things positive and focuses on stories of truth, power and pride. The Black & Positively Golden movement also has supported several empowering initiatives this year. For example, McDonald’s presence at the recent Essence Festival primarily focused on celebrating entrepreneurship, while the brand’s 14th annual Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour has been raising funds to support Ronald McDonald House Charities. In addition, Black & Positively Golden is providing scholarships to foster educational empowerment among HBCU students through its partnership with Thurgood Marshall College Fund. For more information on McDonald’s new Black & Positively Golden movement, follow @wearegolden on Instagram. For more information about WE 3600, powered by Black & Positively Golden, visit ywca.org/ McDWE360.
SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Businesses and Residents of Illinois Affected by June Severe Storms and Flooding Illinois businesses and residents affected by the severe storms and flooding on June 26-28, 2019 can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, Acting Administrator Christopher Pilkerton announced recently. Pilkerton made the loans available in response to a letter from Gov. JB Pritzker on Sept. 20, 2019 requesting a disaster declaration by the SBA. The declaration covers Cook and Will counties and the adjacent counties of DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake and McHenry in Illinois and Lake County in Indiana. “The SBA is strongly committed to providing the people of Illinois with the most effective and customerfocused response possible to assist businesses of all sizes, homeowners and renters with federal disaster loans,” said Pilkerton. “Getting businesses and communities up and running after a disaster is our highest priority at SBA.”
SBA’s Customer Service Representatives will be available at the Disaster Loan Outreach Centers to answer questions about the disaster loan program and help individuals complete their applications. The Center is located in the following community and is open as indicated: Cook County Village of Steger Community Center 3501 Hopkins Avenue Steger, IL 60475 *This office opened on Tuesday, Oct. 1 Hours: Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed: Sunday Closed: Monday, Oct.14. (ColumbusDay) Closes: Thursday, Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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FASHION
Indique Hair Introduces New Remix Collection
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Indique Hair recently launched its Remix Collection. This collection is Vietnamese hair that has been machine drawn to ensure that all the cuticles are aligned in the same direction. Starting at $45, the Remix Collection will be offered in 2.8 oz with lengths that range from 10” to 24” with prices starting at $45 for 10 inches and $115 for 24 inches. The Remix collection is for women who’ve purchased “Brazilian” and “Malaysian” hair and can be found online only at indiqueremix.com. The Remix Collection offers two texturesBody Wave and Relaxed Wavy. “We are Remixing the way we think about hair with our new innovation collection, Indique Remix. We plan to add fun new textures and products to this line while continuing to help women elevate their style more affordably,” says Ericka Dotson, co-founder and creative director of Indique Hair.
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Get Back in Your Favorite Jeans With These Weight Loss Tips StatePoint - Do you have a favorite pair of jeans sitting in your closet with the hopes that one day they will fit again? You’re not alone! American women want to lose an average of 16.8 pounds to fit into their favorite pair of jeans and nearly 39 percent say they like to keep jeans in their closet that don’t fit to motivate them to lose weight, according to a survey by Nutrisystem. And while trying on jeans that don’t fit from the back of your closet or even a new pair at the store can be frustrating, being equipped with the right tips can help you get on the weight loss track and back in those jeans. 1. Eat Smart and Often. Aim to eat smaller meals every two to three hours, six times a day so that you don’t binge or overdo it. You’ll feel full and satisfied, which will help you make smarter choices. 2. Keep the Good Stuff Where You Can See it. It may sound overly simple but it’s true, you are more likely to eat healthy foods if you put them in a visible, easy-to-reach location. And for the fridge? Don’t put your fruits and veggies in the produce bin! The middle shelf is the sweet spot. That’s where to keep your celery, carrots, apples, oranges and all that good stuff. 3. Don’t Go It Alone. Losing weight isn’t exactly a cakewalk. But it doesn’t have to be impossible. Find a weight loss plan that works for you and fits in with your lifestyle. Programs like Nutrisystem ensure you feel satisfied throughout the day and take the guesswork out of dieting, making it easier to stick with the plan and drop those pounds. 4. Drink Up. Hunger and thirst are easily confused, so stay hydrated. But don’t make the mistake of drinking your calories,” says Courtney McCormick, dietitian at Nutrisystem. Opt for water. If you’re looking for a more flavorful option, add fresh fruit slices, a few squeezes of lemon or some sprigs of mint leaves. 5. Find Your Routine and Stick With it. It’s important to make a plan for what you’ll eat and when you’ll exercise each week. Carve out part of your day that works for your schedule and
American women want to lose an average of 16.8 pounds to fit into their favorite pair of jeans and nearly 39 percent say they like to keep jeans in their closet that don’t fit to motivate them to lose weight, according to a survey by Nutrisystem.
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How Schools are Changing to Improve STEAM Learning StatePoint - As STEAM learning has grown in prominence in classrooms across the country, so has the role of tools and resources facilitating this approach to learning. Here are five examples of how technology is supporting the integration of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics in classrooms today. • Lessons brought to life: Virtual reality in the classroom has the power to immerse students in STEAM material more fully than ever before, while giving students with engineering proclivities the opportunity to create their own educational content. As the cost of this technology becomes more accessible, a growing number of schools are benefiting. • Visualized math: The ability to visualize mathematical concepts can support students’ grasp of the material. And expanded features on the latest models of graphing calculators give students the ability to easily draw threedimensional graphs such as planes, cylinders and spheres, and view them from various angles in order to better analyze their shape. The expanded features and improved catalog function of the fx-CG50 PRIZM graphing calculator, for example, includes a cross-section option and special zoom function, enabling students to further examine graphs for deeper analysis. Offering a color LCD with a full
Today’s students are not only deriving the benefits of an integrative STEAM approach to learning, they have some of the coolest new tools to support their education.
textbook-style display, students can even plot graphs over pictures of real-life scenes. • Art lessons without the mess: New free and inexpensive educational apps give art teachers an opportunity to deliver lessons without the mess. From charcoal drawing to pottery to painting, the digital experience can faithfully
replicate the real thing, so that young artists learn all the fine art principles needed to create a masterpiece. • Accelerated music instruction: Research continues to support the vital role that music education plays in STEAM learning. And now, new tools are making it easy for educators to
introduce students to a wide scope of tones, rhythms and genres, and offer students an opportunity to learn at a pace that keeps them motivated. For example, the Casio CT-X700 portable keyboard for advanced beginners to intermediate players features a Step-Up Lesson system that displays proper finger placement and notation, allowing users to easily learn songs. A USB-MIDI port connects to any Mac, PC, Android or iOS device so that the world of music is literally at the fingertips of students. • Better presentation: From sines and cosines to a map of the galaxy, no matter what subject is being taught, teachers know it isn’t always easy to maintain the class’s attention. But keeping students engaged is easier today, thanks to the latest generation of projectors, which offer sharper visuals and new educational solutions that help teachers maintain their momentum with modern, streamlined lessons. Those from the Superior Series from Casio LampFree Projectors allow teachers to select a presenter from anywhere in a classroom and project their device onto the screen, as well as control projection remotely using their own smart device anywhere in the classroom. Today’s students are not only deriving the benefits of an integrative STEAM approach to learning, they have some of the coolest new tools to support their education.
COMMENTARY
America is My Home BY ANGELA SAILOR
Do you consider America to be your home or just the place you happen to live? September 22 has long been a meaningful date for me and my family. That’s the day, in 1862, when Abraham Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. This year, as that date approached, I was listening to one of my all-time favorites, Luther Vandross’s “A House Is Not A Home,” when the question popped into my head: Do I consider America to be my home, or just my house? I know many in our community feel marginalized-as though America is not the loving, accepting, nurturing place that we often dream of. But, in real life, no homes are idyllic all the time. There are tensions, stresses, arguments and divisions, even in loving families. So, looking at America with realistic eyes, is it truly my home? If I posed that question to billionaire entrepreneur David Steward, entertainment giant Tyler Perry, or my boss-Kay Coles James,
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the president of The Heritage Foundation-I’d wager they’d all have the same answer. Each of these leaders has demonstrated that they view America as not just a house but a home. Each has lived a real-life success story. Rooted in humble beginnings, with the odds at their faces, each stepped beyond the walls of their community and the limits of their circumstances to explore, trail-blaze and ultimately conquer the unknown. Empowered by emancipation, they have undertaken the all-American
pursuit of happiness and left a lasting mark-a legacy, if you will-on the American identity and our nation’s culture. Today, they stand as beacons of light, shining example to the next generation of what we can accomplish with our God-given talents, the freedoms we enjoy, the opportunities available in our nation and, yes, a whole lot of determination. As a community, we must be courageous enough to deal with the tragedies we have suffered as a people as well as our past failures-and to learn from them. But let us learn to forgive, and to encourage each other to move on boldly to pursue happiness and make the most of the freedoms we enjoy as Americans. As for how I answer the house/ home question... When I reflect on America’s history, I also think about my family and the legacy of my forefathers and foremothers. Grandma Irene, fully decorated with a third-grade formal education and a Ph.D. in homemaking and rainmaking from the school of wisdom, intentionally pounded history into our household discussions. We often spoke about Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and www.thechicagocitizen.com
Booker T. Washington and their different roles and approaches to liberty, life, and the pursuit of happiness. As we slowly rocked on her front porch during the summer nights, she would proudly whisper about Crispus Attucks the first American to die in the Revolutionary War, Benjamin Banneker, the architectural genesis who designed our nation’s capital, and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, the first person to successfully perform open-heart surgery. Grandma’s history lessons about great Americans who looked like us convinced me that inalienable rights are the pathway to being better than just good, but good for something. My grandmother believed God anointed us with the power to overcome trials, tribulations, obstacles, disparities, and hopelessness by emancipating ourselves in the walk toward freedom and opportunity. George Washington viewed freedom much like Grandma did-as a fundamentally internal or spiritual power rather than as a physical or political state. He noted that: All through human experience, we find that the highest and most
complete freedom comes slowly, and is purchased only at a tremendous cost. Freedom comes through seeming restriction.... Those persons in the U.S. who are most truly free in body, mind, morals, are those who have passed through the most severe training-are those who have exercised the most patience, and at the same time, the most dogged persistence and determination.” Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation loosed the chains that had too long bound our people. It opened the door to us enjoying the freedoms that, under the Constitution, belong to all citizens. With that act, America became a home for my family-one that gives us freedom: the freedom to use our Godgiven abilities for our own benefit and the freedom to pursue happiness according to our own lights. The next generation has those freedoms, so let’s invest our time teaching them how make America their home. Angela Sailor is a vice president of The Heritage Foundation, a leading national think tank based in Washington, D.C.
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Musical Drama By Local College Professor Ignites The Stage Two performances of 1619, a multi-generational production, will take place at Kennedy King College (KKC) on Saturday, October 12 at 2:00 and 6:30 PM.
1619, a multi-generational production, commemorates the 400 years since the first ship of African slaves arrived in America. Performances commemorate the struggles, recognize the heroes and celebrate the story of America’s African sons and daughters. Two performances of the production are being held at Kennedy King College (KKC) on Saturday, October 12 at 2:00 and 6:30 PM. Ted Williams III, playwright, producer and one of the actors in the production, is also chair of Kennedy King College’s Social Sciences Department. The musical drama is partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council. A clip of the production can be found on YouTube at https:// youtu.be/6W9ZidYcyFo. To purchase tickets, call 312.602.9642. For more information, visit 1619musical.com
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Disney Music Group Brings More Than 50 Soundtracks And The Disney Hits Playlist To Amazon Prime Music Listeners In Multi-Territories Teaming up to offer the leading collection of soundtracks, Disney Music Group and Amazon Music recently announced more than 50 soundtracks from Disney’s classic animated films, Disney•Pixar films, plus select titles from Disney Junior, Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm are now available to stream on Prime Music for the first time ever in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Japan. These multiterritories join the U.S., Canada and U.K, which were previously announced on August 29, 2018. The collection features a wide range of family entertainment spanning 9 decades including the soundtracks from animated
films such as Moana, Frozen, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; soundtracks from Disney•Pixar including Coco, The Incredibles, and Toy Story; Broadway cast recordings such as Frozen: The Broadway Musical, Aladdin and The Lion King; and select score soundtracks from live action films Black Panther, Thor: Ragnarok, Ant-Man, Solo: A Star Wars Story and more. Also featured are soundtracks from hit Disney Junior series ranging from Doc McStuffins: Disney Junior Music and The Lion Guard: Disney Junior Music to the compilation Disney Junior Music Dance Party! The Album.
Previously available on Amazon’s full catalog music streaming service, all Prime Members in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Japan are now able to access these collections through Prime Music. Prime Music listeners can also access Disney Hits playlist, featuring songs from Moana, Frozen and more, in addition to more than two million songs, ad-free, as part of their Prime membership. The playlist and full slate of new titles are now available to stream on music. amazon.com or simply ask, “Alexa, play the ‘Disney Hits’ playlist on Amazon Music” on all Alexa-enabled devices or in the Amazon Music app for iOS and Android.
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Children everywhere are being invited to submit their personal works of art depicting “The Cat in the Hat” for a chance to win the Express Yourself! Sweepstakes.
Children’s Entertainment Company Invites Young Artists to Submit Their Art for Chance to Win New Title and Library of Dr. Seuss Classics To celebrate the recent release of the instant #1 New York Times bestseller, Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum (Random House Children’s Books), a new picture book for children based on a manuscript and sketches created by Theodor “Seuss” Geisel, Dr. Seuss Enterprises invites children everywhere to submit their personal works of art depicting “The Cat in the Hat” for a chance to win the Express Yourself! Sweepstakes. The leading children’s entertainment company, known for protecting Geisel’s legacy and ensuring that each generation can experience the genius of his work, is offering contestants the opportunity to win a grand-prize package featuring the new book, a library of classic Dr. Seuss titles and branded Dr. Seuss art supplies. The sweepstakes is free to enter and is open now through Monday, October 28. “This latest book marks a celebration of art and how we all see the world in unique and different ways, and we hope that children feel inspired to create their own pieces of art after reading it,” said Susan Brandt, president of Dr. Seuss Enterprises. “The Express Yourself! Sweepstakes further explores this by letting children answer the question: ‘How do YOU see The Cat in the Hat?’ We can’t wait to see how kids of all ages portray our favorite, playful cat!” Parents and caregivers can submit their children’s artistic take on “The Cat in the Hat” for a chance to win. Children are encouraged to use their imagination; any and all art mediums are accepted. To enter, simply take a photo of the masterpiece and upload to the Express Yourself! Sweepstakes microsite for a chance to win. One grand prize winner will receive a library of classic Dr. Seuss books, including Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum, as well as $100 worth of Dr. Seuss art supplies. Twenty-five second-place winners will receive a copy of Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum as well as $50 worth of Dr. Seuss art supplies. One hundred additional winners will receive a copy of Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum. Everyone who enters will be able to download free Dr. Seuss wallpapers for desktop and mobile. Additionally, the museum is always open on Seussville.com, where parents will find a fabulous collection of kid-friendly arts and crafts activities all directly inspired by Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum. Budding artists are sure to enjoy the free guide created by the book’s illustrator, Andrew Joyner, on how to draw horses. For additional information and complete sweepstakes rules, please visit expressyourselfsweeps.com. To purchase Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum, visit bit.ly/ SeussHorseMuseum.
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Enjoy Halloween Events In Chicago Parks WHO: Chicagoans and visitors WHAT: Enjoy haunted houses, parties, movie screenings, arts & crafts and Halloween-themed entertainment at local parks WHEN: Now through Thursday, October 31st, 2019 WHERE: PARKS CITYWIDE! Visit https://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/ halloween for a list of upcoming events. MORE: Harvest Fests: Harvest Fest celebrations bring us just a tad closer to autumn’s fun activities. From scarecrow building contests and children’s nature crafts to storytelling, live music, fresh farmers markets, tours, and seasonal refreshments, harvest & fall festivals offer exciting opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Sat., Oct. 12 & 13, 2019 - 10 AM Fall Festival at North Park Village Nature Center Park Sat., Oct. 19, 2019 - 10:30 AM Fall Festival at Jesse White Sat., Oct. 19, 2019 - 12 PM Fall Festival at Maggie Daley Pumpkin Patch/ Petting Zoo: Everyone is invited to pick pumpkins, pet farm animals, play games, jump in inflatables, and much more. Come join in on the fun at a pumpkin patch, petting zoo and apple fest at a park near you this fall. Sat., Oct. 12, 2019 - 11 AM Pumpkin Patch at Hale Sat., Oct. 12, 2019 - 11 AM Pumpkinpalooza at Skinner Sun., Oct. 13, 2019 - 12 PM Mini Pumpkin Patch at Bell Fri., Oct. 18, 2019 - 4 PM Halloween Extravaganza at Sheridan
Sat., Oct. 19, 2019 - 10 AM Pumpkin Patch at Portage Pumpkin Patch at Sheridan Pumpkin Patch at Humboldt Sat., October 19, 2019 - 11 AM Pumpkin Patch at Rainey Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 2 PM Hallow-palooza at Indian Boundary Campfire Horrors Film Series: Frightening films have returned to Northerly Island for Chicago Park District’s Horror Movie Series ‘Campfire Horrors’. The spooky film fest will feature six movies, campfires, roasted marshmallows, popcorn, Mars Wrigley treats and hot drinks on every Friday in October.
Tues., Oct. 22, 2019 - 3:30 PM & 5:30 PM Halloween & Spooky Crafts at Edgebrook
Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 12 PM Halloween Dance at Valley Forge
Wed., Oct. 30, 2019 - 11 AM Halloween Party at Park No. 571
Thurs., Oct. 24, 2019 - 5 PM Sugar Skull Making at Mayfair
Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 2 PM Halloween Party at Commercial Club
Thurs., Oct. 31, 2019 - 4 PM Halloween Party at Green Briar
Fri., Oct. 11 Misery (R) at 7 PM
Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 10 AM & 1:30 PM Day of the Dead - Sugar Skulls at Eugene Field
Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 2 PM Halloween Glow Skate at Margate
Thurs., Oct. 31, 2019 - 4 PM Halloween Party at Sauganash
Fri., Oct. 18 Shaun of the Dead (R) at 7 PM I Know What You Did Last Summer (R) at 8:45 PM
Trick or Treat & Haunted Parks: Trick or treat at a festive Halloween party in the Parks! Enjoy games, costume contests, and haunted houses.
Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 6 PM Haunted House at Kennicott
Thurs., Oct. 31, 2019 - 4 PM Halloween Nightmare at Columbus
Mon., Oct. 28, 2019 - 4 PM Halloween on Southport at Sheil
Thurs., Oct. 31, 2019 - 4:15 PM Halloween Party at Welles
Fri., Oct. 25 Interview with the Vampire (R) at 7 PM
Thurs., Oct. 24, 2019 - 6:30 PM Halloween Dance at Hale
Mon., Oct. 28, 2019 - 6 PM A Night Out with Dracula at Olympia
Thurs., Oct. 31, 2019 - 4:30 PM Halloween Party at Rainey
Halloween & Day of the Dead Arts & Crafts: Join in on the fun for a day of decorating pumpkins and/ or celebrating the Day of the Dead traditions by learning about the process of making your very own spooky crafts and sugar skulls and more.
Fri., Oct. 25, 2019 - 5:30 PM Halloween Bash at Maggie Daley
Mon., Oct. 14, 2019 - 3:30 PM & 4:30 PM Spooky Crafts at Maplewood
Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 10 AM BOO-PALOOZA at Wicker
Sat., Oct. 19, 2019 - 2 PM Build a Monster at Holstein
Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 11 AM Halloween Family Roller Skate at Norwood
Mon., Oct. 21, 2019 - 4 PM Day of the Dead - Ofrenda Boxes at Eugene Field
Fri., Oct. 25, 2019 - 6 PM Tots Halloween at Skinner Fri., Oct. 25, 2019 - 7:30 PM Halloween Neon Roller Skate Party at Norwood
Sat., Oct. 26, 2019 - 12 PM Halloween Happenings at West Pullman
Thurs., Oct. 31, 2019 - 4:30 PM Community Halloween Party at West Lawn Thurs., Oct. 31, 2019 - 7 PM Bootiful Party at Lindblom Halloween in the Parks is presented as part of the Chicago Park District’s Night Out in the Parks, a year-round event series featuring more than 1,200 citywide cultural and arts activities, including more than 200 movie screenings each year. The event series is supported by Mars Wrigley, Xfinity and WTTW. For a complete schedule of Halloween in the Parks event, please visit www. chicagoparkdistrict.com/halloween.
ACE Comic Con Returns to The Midwest With All-star Lineup of Guests in Rosemont ACE Comic Con will return to the Midwest this fall following an incredible year for film, TV, comic book and entertainment fans everywhere! Brie Larson (Captain Marvel), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Tom Holland (Spider-Man) and Jake Gyllenhaal (Mysterio) will be on hand to represent the MCU as well as Game of Thrones stars Kit Harington (Jon Snow) and Gwedoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth / Captain Phasma), The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon), “Rocketman” Taron Egerton (Elton John) and from the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Kiernan Shipka (Sabrina Spellman) and Ross Lynch (Harvey Kinkle) who will also co-headline ACE Comic Con Midwest at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill., on Oct. 11-12-13, 2019. ACE Comic Con Midwest will also feature 60+ world-renowned comic book writers & artists, including Andy Park, Marvel Studio’s
Director of Visual Development & Concept Art and artist Billy Martin, Veronica Fish, Larry Hama, Bosslogic, Chris Bachalo, Mark Bagley, as well as 125+ hand-picked vendors & exhibitors. Guests can enjoy three full days of live panel programming, children’s activities and free activations, including PlayStation’s Road to Greatness. VIP Admissions, Photo Ops, Autographs, and General Admission tickets are available now, with a portion of Brie Larson ticket sales benefitting Girls Inc. of Chicago, a nonprofit organization that inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. “We are bringing superhero fans around the world the greatest lineups wherever we go,” says Stephen Shamus, ACE Universe president. “ACE Comic Con’s All-Star Weekend is unmatched and unrivaled in its ability to bring out the biggest stars from the most popular franchises,
solidifying itself as the number one show in the Midwest region.” “It feels like our lives have come full circle at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, a venue that holds a special place in our hearts. We started here in 1997, building the Comic Con and fan community, and are proud to bring an event the city of Chicago deserves,” says Gareb Shamus, ACE Universe CEO. “The Stephens family has been so gracious to us for so many years, and we are excited to work with them again on giving superhero fans another extraordinary weekend filled with award winning actors, writers, illustrators, and so much more! This will truly be a once in a lifetime experience!” ACE continues to build an impressive media and events portfolio, announcing an investment from venture collective Loeb.nyc earlier this year. Loeb.nyc’s investment will help ACE continue to redefine comic conventions by building a global community of superhero fans and partnering
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with major players across key industries including technology, media, entertainment, gaming, publishing, manufacturing, licensing, and retailing to create the most immersive and robust experience for its audience. ACE Comic Con Midwest at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center is the next installment of the already world-famous ACE Universe brand. ACE’s second trip to the Midwest follows unforgettable weekends at ACE Comic Con Seattle, ACE Comic Con Arizona and ACE Comic Con Long Island, featuring global icons such as Chris Evans (Captain America), Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Henry Cavill (Superman), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Jason Momoa (Aquaman), Stan Lee (Marvel), and many more. Stay tuned as ACE Comic Con continues to announce additional guests, future dates, cities, and ticket information at www.acecomiccon.com, or visit ACE Comic Con on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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