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briefly CHICAGO UNITED FOR EQUITY SEEKS NEXT GROUP OF RACIAL EQUITY LEADERS
The deadline for the Chicago United for Equity 2024 Fellowship application is approaching soon. Now in its sixth year, the CUE Fellowship focuses on enhancing local leaders’ understanding, tools, and skill sets to build equity across Chicago. The program has mobilized nearly 200 leaders across various sectors, harnessing their collective power and civic love to enact transformational change. The CUE Fellowship is a year-long program that brings together 15-20 leaders across identities, neighborhoods, and perspectives in government, media, research, storytelling, organizing, advocacy, and philanthropy, strengthening their racial equity practice. CUE Fellows are leaders, innovators, disruptors, and healers of all different kinds. We look for Fellows to come into this work with: 1. Creativity: The ability to imagine, create and collectively envision a better future. 2. Strength: Possess a strong foundation in racial equity with an understanding that transformation work is rooted in the collective. 3. Commitment: Building relationships by sharing the work and moving at the pace of trust. 4. Courage: Putting values into action to challenge systems that have brought us to this point. 5. Connection: Affiliated with an organization that believes in and is committed to equity work and transformational change. Fellows are expected to define a Racial Equity Project that redesigns a structure, policy or practice through a racial equity lens. The deadline is Monday, Dec. 18. To apply, https://www.chicagounitedforequity.org/fellowship/2024.
A BETTER CHICAGO TARGETS SUCCESSFUL YOUTH INVESTMENT AND OUTCOMES THROUGH NEWLY RELEASED YOUTH OPPORTUNITY DASHBOARD
A Better Chicago released the Youth Opportunity Dashboard, a first of its kind tool in Chicago, that will provide city leaders, philanthropists, and youth advocates with a comprehensive and easy to use data tool that provides guidance on how young people are faring – and what resources are needed to ensure they are on a the right track for a bright future. Using information that is publicly available from multiple city, state and national resources, A Better Chicago then compiled the data sets and organized them against six key cradle to career milestones that are among the most determinative in projecting a child’s future. The dashboard provides a district-level snapshot of how young people are measuring up to a series of 26 indicators that indicate progress toward the six life milestones. Including the district-level specificity was particularly important to policymakers and hyper local advocacy organizations who focus on specific neighborhoods. The six milestones included in the dashboard align with the Obama Foundation’s My Brother’s Keeper Alliance which uses a well-researched framework of six milestones, which are: 1. Entering school ready to learn 2. Meeting benchmarks in reading and math 3. Graduating from high school ready for college and career 4. Completing postsecondary education or training 5. Successfully entering the workforce 6. Keeping youth on track and giving them second chances The Youth Opportunity Dashboard is being launched at a critical time for local youth, on the heels of a pandemic that erased important educational gains Chicago youth experienced before the pandemic, and amid significant changes within the education landscape in Chicago including: new leadership in the City, a move to an elected, 21-person school board and significant enrollment declines at CPS. A Better Chicago reviewed similar models across the country to help shape the dashboard, looking for models that resulted in deeper collaboration across policy, philanthropy, nonprofit and academia
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Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation to host Policy Summit & Brunch Continued from page 1 wants to be engaged, from people in corporate organizations to philanthropic organizations to community organizations to everyday people. This year’s In It For The W.H.Y. Policy Summit and Brunch “This policy summit is for all of us to come together to have will feature 22 panel discussions, breakout sessions and these conversations to get to what an inclusive agenda looks speakers on Friday. Also on Friday, there will be a luncheon that will focus on legacy. On Saturday, during the brunch, the like for us,” Hightower said. Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation will be honoring Leaders from the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus, as well notable individuals for their as leaders from the city of contributions, and there will Chicago and Cook County be entertainment and a keywill also be in attendance. note speaker. The goal of the Hightower wants to encourpolicy summit is to get people age people who are concerned engaged and excited. about topics that impact the “At the brunch, we will Black community to attend have a fiery keynote speech the event. so people will leave activated Hightower said all of and action-oriented in terms the topics are intertwined of some of the ills of this world and impact how the Black when it comes to Black Illinoiscommunity grows. She said ans and beyond,” said Tiffany the movement is everybody Hightower, Executive Director coming together, with an of the Illinois Legislative Black intergenerational approach, Caucus Foundation. from people who have years In 2021, the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus passed the of wisdom to people who are Four Pillars to End Systemic spunkier and more youthful, Current and past elected officials during the Illinois Legislative Black learning from each other. Racism. Hightower said that Caucus Foundation Policy Summit in 2022. PHOTO PROVIDED BY ILBCF. work was just the starting Each attendee will point to creating transformareceive a book of policy tive change. The policy sumsuggestions from last year. It will enable them to look at what mit will build on those four pillars with the panel discussions. they captured and how to build on it for this year. The goal is to Those panel discussions include recreating Black Wall Street keep building on what was established last year until there is a and building up Black businesses, the Crown Act, the legislafruitful outcome. tive process, as well as environmental equity. Hightower wants people who attend the policy summit to “We understand that as we are moving into green tech, leave with a sense of hope and togetherness, as well as tangible there are opportunities for us to really get engaged,” Hightower outcomes for change. She hopes that the attendees will leave said. with actionable ways to make communities a better place for Criminal justice is another panel discussion, as well as one Black people. about missing Black women and girls. Hightower wants the For more information about the Illinois Legislative Black policy summit to elevate issues that are happening in the Black Caucus Foundation, visit www.ilbcf.org. To register for the community with the hope that it spurs conversation that leads policy summit and brunch, visit https://whova.com/portal/ to policy discussions that lead to change. registration/igns_202310. The policy summit is open to anyone who is engaged and BY TIA CAROL JONES
City Colleges of Chicago to Host Kwanzaa Celebration at Malcolm X College, Free and Open to the Public CHICAGO — Malcolm X College has a strong history of celebrating Kwanzaa and for more than 17 years. This year’s celebration theme is Building and Sustaining Community One Principle at a Time. The event will open at 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, and continues through Jan. 1 with the same hours. A procession and drum call will be held at noon on December 26 to kick off the event program. “This celebration of Kwanzaa teaches us that when we come together and honor the lessons of the past, we can ready ourselves to face the future with confidence and joy,” said President David Sanders, Malcolm X College. “Kwanzaa is an integral part of the culture of Malcolm X College and we are proud to host this event. We hope that everyone takes advantage of this weeklong event and celebrate the history, the importance and the historical significance of Kwanzaa.” The event celebrating Kwanzaa is free and open to the public and all will enjoy live performances and shopping, courtesy of local artisans. Items for sale include handmade and exquisite jewelry, African clothing, art, specialty soaps and
candles, more. Performances will be given by the following; Najwa Dance Corps, Muntu Dance, Move Me Soul, Theophilus Reed, and Tony Carpenter. “As we celebrate Kwanzaa, we are reminded of the wisdom of the African Proverb: ‘If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.’ we are deeply thankful for the community we serve and look forward to our continued growth,” Dean Barbara Meschino, Malcolm X College West Side Learning Center. Kwanzaa is not only a celebration but also our recommitment to journeying far together.” This event will be held on the first floor of Malcolm X College, located at 1900 W. Jackson Street in Chicago. Free parking with validation is available in Malcolm X College’s parking deck which can be accessed from Jackson Street. Kwanza is an annual celebration of African-American culture that is held from December 26 to January 1. It was created by Maulana Karenga and is rooted in the African Harvest festival traditions from various countries. Kwanzaa was first
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AWARD-WINNING CHAMBER ENSEMBLE IMANI WINDS PERFORMS FEB. 24 AT NICHOLS CONCERT HALL The Music Institute of Chicago presents Grammy-nominated quintet Imani Winds performing “Black and Brown, a celebration of composers of color” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, at Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Avenue, Evanston. This trailblazing ensemble offers a playlist that includes traditional chamber music repertoire and newly commissioned works that reflect important historical events, as well as current times. Composers on the program include Paquito D’Rivera, Wayne Shorter, Billy Taylor, Damien Geter, and works that have been commissioned as part of the Legacy Commissioning Project, including socially conscious music by Andy Akiho reflecting on mass incarceration and a work by Carlos Simon celebrating iconic figures of the African-American community. Imani Winds has spent more than a quarter century making music and has been nominated twice for Grammy
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CITY COLLEGES.... Continued From Page 2 celebrated in 1966 and celebrates the seven principles of Kwanzaa, or Nguzo Saba. These seven principles comprise Kawaida, a Swahili word meaning “common philosophy.” Each of the seven days of Kwanzaa is dedicated to one of the principles, as follows: Umoja (Unity): To strive for and to maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race. Kujichagulia (Self-Determination): To define and name ourselves, as well as to create and speak for ourselves. Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility): To build and maintain our community together and make our brothers’ and sisters’ problems our problems and to solve them together.
Ujamaa (Cooperative economics): To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together. Nia (Purpose): To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness. Kuumba (Creativity): To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it. Imani (Faith): To believe with all our hearts in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.
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HUNTER APPOINTED TO MEDICAID MANAGED CARE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION
SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Mattie Hunter has been appointed co-chair of the state’s Medicaid Managed Care Oversight Commission to ensure Medicaid beneficiaries receive high-quality and affordable care. “Medicaid is a vital lifeline for many Illinoisans that provides access to essential health care services,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “This commission will play a critical role in addressing systemic challenges, upholding the integrity of the program and promoting equitable health care access for all Medicaid beneficiaries.” With Hunter’s leadership, the Medicaid Managed Care Oversight Commission was established through the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus’ Health and Human Services Pillar in 2021. The commission is tasked with evaluating the effectiveness of the state’s Medicaid program including reviewing health outcome data and diversity contracting goals, expanding care coordination with a focus on social determinants of health, and assessing culturally competent services. The panel will submit an annual report of its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly.
BELT HIGHLIGHTS JARROT MANSION STATE HISTORIC SITE TOURS
CAHOKIA – State Senator Christopher Belt is encouraging families to take a tour of the Jarrot Mansion State Historic Site on Saturday to see the home decorated for the holidays and learn the story of St. Nicholas. “The Jarrot Mansion is a beautiful home, and there’s no better way to see it than when it’s decorated for the holidays,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “This is a great chance to visit the historic site and help children get excited for Christmas.” St. Nicholas will visit Jarrot Mansion to greet families and share treats with children amid candlelight and traditional holiday decorations. The site is usually open by appointment only, but it will be open for free tours from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 2. Visitors are encouraged to donate a nonperishable food item for families in need. All donations will be distributed to Cahokia food pantries. The mansion, located at 124 E. First St. in Cahokia, was built around 1810 by merchant Nicholas Jarrot, one of many French settlers who prospered in early Illinois. His home is one of the oldest brick buildings in Illinois. For more information, contact the Cahokia State Historic Site at 618-332-1782.
JOYCE ENCOURAGES RESIDENTS TO WRITE HOLIDAY LETTERS FOR ILLINOIS VETERANS
KANKAKEE — During this holiday season, State Senator Patrick Joyce is encouraging people to write uplifting notes to veterans as part of the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs 2023 Operation Rising Spirit campaign. “It is the little notes and gestures like this that help uplift our veterans during the holiday season,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “This campaign continues to provide our former service members with comfort and a sense of appreciation this time of year.” Operation Rising Spirit launched in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to support residents who were unable to visit friends and family. The campaign was successful in encouraging veterans and facilitated their connection with the community. During the 2022 holiday season, IDVA distributed over 5,000 letters to veterans in the state’s care. “I encourage all individuals and organizations to participate in this year’s campaign so we can provide our veterans with joy and support,” said Joyce. To participate, people can mail letters directly to IDVA, or submit on the IDVA website. Letters will be divided equally between the state’s five veterans’ homes. If mailing, send letters to: Crystal Womack The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs Central Office 833 S. Spring St. Springfield, IL 62794-9432
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., PRNewswire -- Olabisi Boyle, vice president of product planning and mobility strategy for Hyundai Motor North America, was named a 2023 Automotive News All-Star in the operations executive category. The esteemed awards program includes an annual selection of thirty-eight outstanding individuals who are leaders in the highly competitive automotive industry. In addition to Boyle’s recognition, Euisun Chung, executive chair of the Hyundai Motor Group received the Industry Leader honor. “Having Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair, Euisun Chung, and Hyundai Motor North America’s Olabisi Boyle, recognized on the distinguished list of awardees for the 2023 Automotive News All-Star awards is an exceptional recognition for the company,” said José Muñoz, president and global COO, Hyundai Motor Company and president and CEO, Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America. “Olabisi is helping lead the company’s evolution into an electrified era. Hyundai remains committed to offering a diverse product line-up including multiple propulsion systems on both sedans and SUVs, to remain a leader in the U.S. market.”
Boyle has made several significant achievements in her role at Hyundai including leading the expansion of Hyundai vehicles into the Tesla Charging network by 2024, through integration of the North American Charging Standard (NACS), as well as pioneering the Hyundai Home initiative, launching the Evolve+ EV subscription program and introducing in-vehicle payments. She has also received significant accolades throughout her career, including being named an Automotive News All-Star for Product Development in 2021 and making it to the list of 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry in 2020. Hyundai Motor America focuses on ‘Progress for Humanity’ and smart mobility solutions. Hyundai offers U.S. consumers a technology-rich lineup of cars, SUVs, and electrified vehicles. Our 830 dealers sold more than 724,000 vehicles in the U.S. in 2022, and nearly half were built at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama. For more information, visit www.HyundaiNews.com.
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Feed the Soul Foundation Provides $850K of Support to Culinary Businesses HOUSTON, PRNewswire -- According to the Small-Business Labor Crisis Report by Ramsey Solutions, 42% of small business owners state they have experienced burnout in the past year and 56% small business owners express they feel alone in solving problems and making decisions when faced with current challenges within the culinary industry. In its third year of service, Feed the Soul Foundation, a national non-profit continues to provide financial relief and solutions for marginalized businesses that experienced the hardest constraints by the pandemic. Through the support of Grubhub Community Fund, title sponsor, and Stella Artois*, Feed the Soul Foundation’s 2023 grant program will award 30 marginalized culinary business owners with $25,000.00 in business development and financial support. Restaurant owners continue to navigate an industry that runs on slim profit margins as well as facing challenges from inflation and labor shortages to rising minimum wages. The cohort program supports restaurant entrepreneurs financially and professionally through the Restaurant Business Development Grant Program. The foundation appointed Juana Collins as Executive Director of Feed the Soul Foundation, who amassed more than 30 years of nonprofit executive experience with various nonprofits including the American Heart Association and American Red Cross. “I am deeply committed to delivering Feed the Soul’s efforts in nourishing and empowering individuals through culinary education and entrepreneurship,” says Juana Collins. “I am inspired by this fast-growing, national organization’s drive and accomplishments. We will continue to make a profound difference in lives and legacies.” “Three years later, we hear that our services and support act as vital resources to preserve sustainability within these culinary businesses,” says Falayn Ferrell, Chairwoman of Feed the Soul Foundation and managing partner of Black Restaurant Week. “Numerous entrepreneurs are managing the complexities of their operational and financial hurdles in isolation, which is not a strategy for success. Our commitment remains unwavering in providing both financial backing and expert guidance to
culinary businesses, while also nurturing the aspirations of emerging small business leaders looking to enter the food and beverage sector.” Cohorts will work alongside subject matter experts and consultants during the six-month program that will further their growth and knowledge of the restaurant industry: Financial Literacy Training and Financial Coaching Advertising and Marketing Training One-on-One Business Development Consultation from Industry Experts “Our program has achieved an outstanding track record. More than 98% of businesses who received our financial and business development support are still operating and experienced growth within their operations,” states Ferrell. “When we compare these figures with the national restaurant success rate of 20%, it becomes evident why establishing a robust support network is absolutely crucial for the prosperity of small businesses.” Since its inception in 2020, Feed The Soul Foundation has strived to create programs that would provide sustainability and growth to small culinary businesses. By the first half of 2023, the foundation celebrated the following milestones: Invested $1,078,000 in financial and business development support to 59 marginalized culinary business across the nation Emergency Relief Fund aided culinary businesses across the nation with $46,000 in emergency funds to assist with unforeseen damages and natural disasters Developed internship program and distributed $59,000 in student stipends in addition to providing workforce training to 15 minority college students studying small business marketing, marketing research and public relations The awarded cohort includes the following businesses: 7th & Grove (Tampa, FL) Andes Café (Houston, TX) AppleCore’s Bake Shoppe (Laurel, MD) Buenos Dias Café & La Bodega at The Met (Atlanta, GA)
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Cajou Creamery (Baltimore, MD) Chocobar Cortes (New York, NY) Claudy’s Kitchen (New York, NY) Cranky Carrot (Houston, TX) Da Bomb Brownies (Plano, TX) Daniel & Company Coffee Shop, Food & Drinks (New York, NY) Haire’s Gulf Shrimp (Chicago, IL) Henderson and Kane (Houston, TX) Houston, This Is It Soul Food (Houston, TX) Ital Garden (New Orleans, LA) IV Purpose Sports Bar & Grill (Brooklyn, NY) M & R Café Southern Cuisine (Tampa, FL) Mr. B’s Café (Tampa, FL) Pepitos Paletas (San Francisco, CA) Polombia (Chicago, IL) Que Chevere (New York, NY) Rubi’s (Chicago, IL) Savvy Bistro & Bar (Brooklyn, NY) Space City Birria Tacos & More (Houston, TX) Stop Smackn (Washington D.C.) Sweet Potato Café (Stone Mountain, GA) Tacana’s Kitchen (Chicago, IL) Taqueria Nixtamal (New York, NY) The Empanada Lady (Baltimore, MD) The Smoke HTX by Chef Reginald Scott (Houston, TX) The Urban Oyster (Baltimore, MD) Feed the Soul Foundation will open applications for the 2024 Restaurant Business Development Grant Program in October. In a bid to foster growth within the culinary community, the foundation has scheduled a Global Culinary Conference to take place in Houston, Texas on Monday, Jan. 22 and Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024. For more information about Feed the Soul Foundation, please visit feedthesoulfou.org. *Due to alcohol beverage regulations, Stella Artois’ contribution to Feed the Soul’s grant program was excluded from grants to any holders of alcoholic beverage retail licenses. Feed the Soul Foundation was established in 2020 to aid marginalized entrepreneurs in the culinary industry with business development resources and support to foster sustainable business growth. The Restaurant Business Development Fund supports marginalized business owners with business development scholarships and emergency funding.
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ters that include Iris Apfel, George and Claire Kittle, Cynthia Rowley and more. For more information about the Keke Palmer x Zenni “Cool Glam” collaboration, visit Zenni.com/Keke and follow for updates on social media at @ZenniOptical. Zenni pioneered the online eyewear industry in 2003 with a mission to make prescription eyewear affordable and accessible to everyone. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Zenni offers adults and children the freedom to express their personal style through high-quality prescription and protective eyewear curated with a sense for fashion and incredible selection. With complete prescription pairs starting at just $6.95, and averaging just over $40, the company has brought massive price disruption to the traditional retail model. With over 51 million frames sold worldwide, Zenni is proud to be the Official Eyewear of the San Francisco 49ers,Columbus Crew and the Chicago Bulls. Zenni has worked with designers and tastemakers on curations and collections, including Keke Palmer, Iris Apfel, Cynthia Rowley and George and Claire Kittle. For more information, please visit zennioptical.com/press.
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Bigger, Bolder, and Phatter than ever – The Creeper Phatty has arrived HERZOGENAURACH, Germany, PRNewswire -- Rihanna’s iconic creeper is finally back. But this time, it’s bigger, bolder and phatter than ever. Imagined, designed, and named by Rihanna, the Creeper Phatty takes the classic Creeper to the extreme with an oversized design, stacked gum sole, and bold pops of color. This new twist on the FENTY x PUMA Creeper is available in three colors for all ages and genders, a full family affair. Phatty stands for extra confidence, extra style, extra everything. Rihanna’s vision was to bring the Creeper back but in a bold and culturally relevant way. The original Creeper launched back in September of 2015, a platformed version of PUMA’s iconic Suede sneaker. This silhouette was named Shoe of the Year by Footwear News in 2016 and not only transformed sneaker culture but sparked PUMA’s brand impact and relevance over the past decade. The Crepper Phatty is wrapped in suede, with a padded and debossed formstrip, debossed Fenty logo on the tongue, laces with gold aglets, and a stacked gum sole. This drop offers three distinct colorways – iconic black and white, extra-bright blue and green, and lavender and cherry red. “We took our OG Creeper and made it bigger and badder,” said Rihanna. “When designing the Creeper Phatty we wanted to reinvent the OG Creeper that was loved by so many. It’s a classic silhouette that has been missed, so it’s return had to be bigger.” As Creative Director, Rihanna’s second FENTY x PUMA campaign -- shot by Philippa Price who previously has shot for both Rihanna and PUMA – explores the juxtaposition between a creep and a phatty attitude highlighting the oversized and bright elements of the shoe. “The original Creeper changed the game for us,” said Maria Valdes, Chief Product Officer at PUMA. “We knew it was time to bring it back. This shoe has universal appeal and we’ve seen tremendous consumer excitement for the silhouette to return. We are excited to not only be able to build upon the existing silhouette with the Creeper Phatty but also expand our offering to the entire family.” The FENTY x PUMA Creeper Phatty will be available worldwide on puma.com and global retailers including Foot Locker. PUMA is one of the world’s leading sports brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and accessories. For 75 years, PUMA has relentlessly pushed sport and culture forward by creating fast products for the world’s fastest athletes. PUMA offers performance and sport-inspired lifestyle products in categories such as Football, Running and Training, Basketball, Golf, and Motorsports. It collaborates with renowned designers and brands to bring sport influences into street culture and fashion. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and stichd. The company distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs about 20,000 people worldwide, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany. PUMA
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NOVATO, Calif., PRNewswire -- Zenni Optical, the world’s leading online eyewear retailer, and Emmy® Award-winning actress, musician, producer and style icon, Keke Palmer, are back with their newest eyewear drop, just in time for the holiday season. Aptly named “Cool Glam,” the collection represents Palmer’s fearless and show-stopping attitude, offering practical fashion fused with glamor. Palmer’s “Cool Glam” collection is her most luxurious and chic yet, introducing a range of frames showcasing cool tones, hints of sparkle and jewel accents. The line is meticulously crafted to elevate everyday style – with options from classic premium black sunglasses to frames adorned with elegant metal embellishments. “Cool Glam” seamlessly merges style with versatility, empowering individuals to effortlessly personalize their eyewear with their holiday attire. “Collaborating with Keke this past year to curate collections that reflect the various facets of her mood and style has been inspiring,” said VeZenni Optical ronica Alcaro, VP Brand of Zenni. “Keke is a trendsetter in her own unique way, radiating vibrancy, boldness and sophistication. We’re excited to continue working together to encourage people to express themselves through fashionable and affordable eyewear.” The “Cool Glam” collection follows three previous mood releases, all of which embody different aspects of Palmer’s spirit and style: “Nostalgic Grace” – a retro-chic collection of frames filled with elegance and unbreakable confidence. “Board Certified” – a curation reflective of Palmer’s fierce style and sleek sophistication seen in and outside of the boardroom. “Summer Love” – a line of vibrant summer styles that captures Palmer’s playful and magnetic personality. The “Cool Glam” collection can be found exclusively on Zenni.com, with prices starting at just $19.95. All frames can be ordered as sunglasses, with prescription and/or Blokz® blue light-blocking lenses. The collaboration with Palmer follows Zenni’s recent partnerships with other fashion, sports and pop culture trendset-
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Gov. Pritzker Celebrates Completion of I-280 Over Mississippi River in Quad Cities ROCK ISLAND— Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) were joined by local officials and community leaders to announce the completion of a multiyear project to install a new deck on the Interstate 280 Sgt. John F. Baker Jr. Mississippi River Bridge in Rock Island County, an improvement that will result in a smoother, safer ride on one of the state’s key travel corridors. Made possible by Gov. Pritzker’s historic, bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital program and a partnership with Iowa, the project included patching and resurfacing east of the bridge for a combined investment of $65.7 million. “This is exactly what Rebuild Illinois, our state’s massive infrastructure modernization program, is all about: to make life better and easier for our people,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “When we make smart investments in the roadways that working families and businesses rely on, we’re constructing a better future for the entire region — one where parents and their children can commute with confidence and where new factories and distribution centers are choosing to locate in Illinois, so they can reliably ship their products across the nation.” The Baker Bridge opened in 1973 and today carries more than 28,000 vehicles a day, almost 20% of which are trucks. The new deck is the first replacement since the bridge opened. A $49.7 million project began in 2021 with the demolition and replacement of the westbound bridge deck, followed by the eastbound bridge deck in 2022. The final stage of the project, which patched and resurfaced I-280 from the bridge to the Illinois 92 interchange, was combined with another $16 million improvement that
extended the work from the Illinois 92 interchange to east of the Milan Beltway. Additional work included bridge painting and lighting upgrades at Illinois 92. The Iowa Department of Transportation contributed $18.9 million to the bridge improvements. The combined projects improved more than 6.5 miles of I-280 through the Illinois communities of Coal Valley, Moline, Milan, and Rock Island. The interstate also serves the Quad City International Airport, which is estimated to generate almost $650 million in economic impact annually and supports nearly 4,400 jobs, according to an IDOT analysis of the state’s airports. “These investments in I-280 will extend the life of another critical border bridge and strengthen the robust multimodal infrastructure system in the Quad Cities,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “I’m proud that we could make these improvements with our partners in Iowa. Working together, we have improved safety, mobility, and commerce between our two states and throughout the Midwest.” “I am grateful for the leaders that prioritized this funding and helped make this bridge a reality,” said State Sen. Mike Halpin (D-Rock Island). “But I want to offer a special ‘thank you’ to the skilled tradesmen and women that built this bridge from the riverbed up. We are lucky to have an amazing workforce in Illinois and we are a better state because of it.” “We call it the Quad Cities for a reason: every town on both sides of the river needs one another to thrive,” said State Rep. Gregg Johnson (D-East Moline). “This bridge is not just connecting two neighboring states, it is connecting one community split by a mighty river.”
“It’s innovative infrastructure projects like these that do so much for the local community and the Midwest overall. I’m pleased that this project not only creates jobs and makes the roadway safer, but also helps our economy grow,” said Mike Thoms, Rock Island Mayor. “Moline is thankful for each and every investment in its critical infrastructure as well as investments in our regional infrastructure,” said Mayor Sangeetha Rayapati of Moline. “Support from Springfield is critical in our no-state region and we appreciate it.” The I-280 repairs were one of several made possible by Rebuild Illinois this construction season in the Illinois Quad Cities, including: $7 million to patch and resurface Illinois 5 (John Deere Road) in Moline between 16th and 35th streets as well as a $1.3 million project completed in September to patch and resurface Illinois 92 from Turkey Hollow Road to Illinois 192. Across the state, Rebuild Illinois is investing a total of $33.2 billion over six years, creating jobs and promoting economic growth. Rebuild Illinois is not only the largest capital program in state history, but also the first that touches all modes of transportation: roads and bridges, transit, waterways, freight and passenger rail, aviation, and bicycle and pedestrian accommodations. Accomplishments through Year Four of Rebuild Illinois include approximately $12.1 billion of improvements statewide on 5,339 miles of highway, 533 bridges, and 762 additional safety improvements. Visit https://idot.click/Rebuild-Illinois for information on other Rebuild Illinois projects happening throughout the state.
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Afro Unicorn is Excited to Enchant Children Around the World with ‘Magical Gift’ LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- Afro Unicorn®, the beloved character brand founded by visionary entrepreneur April Showers, announces the release of its second annual holiday EP, An Afro Unicorn Holiday Deluxe. Presented by Afro Unicorn Entertainment and distributed by Connect Music, this festive masterpiece encapsulates the season’s spirit and underscores the brand’s commitment to empowering and celebrating children of color. Magical Gift An Afro Unicorn Holiday This ten-track holiday extravaganza, now available across all streaming platforms, is a delightful continuation of Afro Unicorn’s magical journey. Introducing five new tracks, including the standout Spanish bilingual song “Feliz Navidad,” celebrating Afro-Latina character Divine, the EP promises to keep the festivities alive with hits like “Holiday Treats,” “Happy Afro Unicorn Halloween,” and “An Afro Unicorn Thanksgiving.” An Afro Unicorn Holiday Deluxe EP features the heartwarming title track “Magical Gift,” a soulful collaboration between Grammy Award-winning artist Anthony Hamilton and the talented 11-year-old Brooklyn Marie, known for her work as JJ’s best friend Cody on Cocomelon®. The track embodies the essence of Afro Unicorn, spreading holiday magic Afro Unicorn through acts of kindness. “Spread Love,” featuring international recording artist Lara D from The Voice®, adds a touch of Middle Eastern and Moroccan flair to the EP with eclectic drum beats and traditional rhythms. An Afro Unicorn Holiday Deluxe EP also features contributions from Brielle Mariah, Kalipop, and the All-Star Kids. April Showers, Afro Unicorn’s CEO, and the first female, Black-owned business owner of a licensed character brand
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in major retail stores, emphasizes the EP’s alignment with the brand’s social impact movement, stating: This year’s holiday release is a musical treat and a testament to Afro Unicorn’s commitment to empowering children of color. The brand has become a symbol of authenticity, creativity, and representation, instilling confidence in youngsters and encouraging them to embrace their magic, uniqueness, and
divinity. Executive Producer Askia Fountain, renowned for his work on the Grammy-nominated album “Victory Lap” by Nipsey Hussle, leads a talented team of producers, singers, and songwriters. Fountain, also Vice President and Brand Manager of Afro Unicorn Entertainment, expresses the intentional creation of the EP, saying:
“It represents our ongoing commitment to children’s music, animation, and live-action. It has a profound message about the true meaning of the holidays, celebrating creativity, and supporting one another.” To Interview Afro Unicorn Founder April Showers and Singer/Songwriter Anthony Hamilton, please email adrienne@theipyagency.com Afro Unicorn Holiday Deluxe EP Track List: Track Listing: Ho Ho Ho Spread Love Magical Gift Sweep Left to Right Holidays with you Magical time of the year - Getaway Holiday Treats Happy Afro Unicorn Halloween An Afro Unicorn Thanksgiving Afro Unicorn Feliz Navidad Producers: Bridgetown Herothaproducer B Dub Lester London Writers: Ya Ya Kalipop Blake Harris Askia Fountain Afro Unicorn® is a fully licensed character celebrating representation founded by visionary entrepreneur and CEO April Showers as a conscious brand with the mission to uplift and impact women and children of color positively. Afro Unicorn® represents the beauty and uniqueness of vanilla, caramel, and mocha complexions. From clothing and accessories to holiday gifting and educational resources, Afro Unicorn provides women and children with the confidence they need to embrace who they are – unique, divine, and magical. In 2022, Afro Unicorn® was made available on the shelves of 3,800 Walmart stores across the U.S. and Puerto Rico with party supplies and apparel.
Artist & SUPERCHARGED® CEO, Kwanza Jones, Presents Two New Tracks With A Powerful Message About Perseverance & Partnership LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- SUPERCHARGED® By Kwanza Jones releases two new tracks titled, “Charging Forward” and “Hey Boost Friend.” These songs carry powerful messages that encourage fans to keep moving forward and bring others along. Although each song conveys a different message, when considered together, they form a unique statement that highlights the mission of Jones’ company, SUPERCHARGED. SUPERCHARGED by Kwanza Jones is a media, lifestyle, and personal development brand founded by Jones with a simple, yet ambitious vision – to be earth’s most action-inspiring organization. It’s a company that produces inspiring, motivational content coupled with an impact-oriented community. The impact organization creates songs that are energizing, positive, and empowering. Their mission is to boost humans to be better and improve the world together with music being the pillar art form. “Charging Forward” is a song about keeping up the momentum, pushing towards your goals, and overcoming all obstacles. Part of the song lyrics says, “I must be up to somethin’, always grindin’, always buildin’, always chargin’ forward. I don’t ever wanna stop moving, and I don’t look back. The second that you do it, then you’re
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losing.” “Hey Boost Friend” is a song about being a support system for others and boosting them to be better. The lyrics of the song says, “I’ll push you in the right direction.
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Won’t let you back away. I know that we got a connection. I’ll always be your strength.” Together, both songs form a single message that encourages fans to be the best that they can be, and while excelling, they should elevate others along the way. “No one ever succeeds alone. We all need a boost sometimes,” said Jones. Kwanza Jones boosts humans and humanity through culture, capital and community. She is a sought-after speaker, accomplished artist, impact investor, and philanthropist. With a multifaceted background spanning music, media, production, law and business, Jones is an energetic and visionary leader. She is CEO and founder of SUPERCHARGED® by Kwanza Jones, a motivational media company. Jones has served on numerous boards including the Apollo Theater, Bennett College, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer, and Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Through her Jones Feliciano Initiative, she has committed over $150 million to education, entrepreneurship, equity and empowerment organizations. To learn more, visit kwanzajones.com and connect with her on Instagram | X (formerly Twitter) | Facebook | LinkedIn | Kwanza Jones Boost Friends™ Community.
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Closing the Revenue Gap for U.S. Diverse-owned Midsize Businesses Presents a $1.3T Opportunity, according to Research from B JPMorgan Chase and Next $45 Street Closing the revenue gap for Chicago diverse-owned midsize businesses presents an opportunity to generate:
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New York – November 28, 2023 – Recently, JPMorgan Chase and Next Street released The Middle Matters: Exploring the Diverse Middle Market Business Landscape, a new report that provides insights into the midsize businesses that power our economy. Conducted and analyzed by Next Street, the research reveals that while midsize businesses generate significant revenue nationally and locally, there is an opportunity to better support them as they face headwinds such as increasing competition, slowing revenue growth and an uncertain economic outlook. The report details the U.S. midsize business: • Market: There are approximately 300,000 midsize businesses across the U.S. that generate $13 trillion in annual revenue and employ more than 40 million people. • Importance: These businesses account for 33% of annual revenue generated and 30% of all private sector employment in the country, despite representing only 5% of the total number of national employer businesses. • Discrepancy: Diverse-owned businesses represent roughly 30% of the middle market, but generate only about 20% of the total market revenue. • Opportunity: Closing this gap could generate an additional $1.3 trillion in annual revenue, presenting a meaningful opportunity to support national economic health and prosperity. “Midsize businesses are critical to the health of our economy and communities,” said Terry Hill, Co-Head of Emerging Middle Market, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking. “They create millions of jobs, as well as the products and services that power our day-to-day lives. By providing tailored solutions that meet their unique needs, we can help companies build lasting legacies that uplift communities for generations.”
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the Diverse Middle Market Business Landscape, is a new study based on research conducted and analyzed by Next Street. The study included primary and secondary data sources, surveys, interviews and focus groups. For this research, the middle market is defined as those businesses generating between $11 million and $500 million in annual revenue. Most midsize businesses fell into the $11mm to 100mm range of annual revenue. Next Street’s analysis primarily focused on the middle markets in Chicago, Dallas and Los Angeles—which, when combined, represent 12% of the overall U.S. middle market. For the purposes of this report, “diverse-owned” includes Black-, Latino(a)-, Asian-, and other people of color-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, and veteran-owned businesses.
About JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking is a business of JPMorgan % % Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM), a leading Diverse-owned midsize businesses in Chicago represent approximately 28% of the global financial services firm number of midsize businesses, but account for with assets of $3.9 trillion and While many midsize businesses tap into personal relationships to access approximately 18% of the revenue. new advisory support services, more than 30% of diverse-owned operations worldwide. Through businesses look to their banking relationships for advisory support, compared to only 19% of non-diverse-owned businesses. its Middle Market Banking & Specialized Industries, Corporate % 32 Client Banking & Specialized % 28 19% Industries and Commercial Real % 18 Estate businesses, Commercial Banking serves emerging startups to midsize businesses and large corporations as well as Closing the revenue gap for Chicago diverse-owned midsize businesses government entities, not-for-profit presents an opportunity to generate: organizations, and commercial • Creating real estate investors, developers and owners. B and implementing Clients are supported through every stage of strategic business growth with specialized industry expertise and and innovation plans tailored financial solutions including credit In addition to and financing, treasury and payment services, exploring the current international banking and more. Information The Diverse Landscape state of the middle about JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking is To date, there has been limited Opportunities exist to provide more market, the report available at www.jpmorgan.com/commercialinvestment in research that highlights diverse-,support to midsize businesses in Chicago. describes opportunities for broader access banking. women-, and veteran-owned midsize businesses. to financial resources and overall support for Understanding the needs of midsize businesses midsize businesses. About Next Street that make up the middle market offers a “There%is growing%support in the business % Next Street designs and develops solutions significant opportunity to empower underserved community for a greater understanding of to connect entrepreneurs and small business business owners and bolster the economy. the middle market overall, and the dynamic owners with the right resources at the right Diverse-owned midsize businesses are, on businesses within it,” said Charisse Conanan time, with a focus on small businesses facing average, 10 years younger and employ fewer Johnson, Co-CEO of Next Street. “We hope this disproportionate barriers. With a proven employees than non-diverse-owned businesses. There is also an opportunity for additional supplier certification new report serves as a call to action for middle diversity, industry, safety certifications) among track record of nearly 20 years, an ongoing According to the businesses surveyed, diverse- support (e.g.,diverse-owned businesses in Chicago. market stakeholders to accelerate additional commitment to becoming an anti-racist owned companies are growing at a faster rate research efforts and solutions to serve the needs organization, and an extensive network of (32%) than their non-diverse counterparts (19%). of diverse-owned midsize 25% businesses.” small business advocates, operators and That said, the report finds that diverse-owned 47 % The full report can be found here, and investors, Next Street accelerates the impact of midsize businesses face roadblocks to growth. infographics with key findings from the report institutions and advisors on small businesses Key challenges include: can be found here. and provides millions of businesses with the • Accessing capital and advisory services Top challenges reported by Chicago midsize businesses: experts, tools and capital they need to thrive. • Acquiring growth financing and improving Report Methodology % Learn more at nextstreet.com. capital structure The report, The58Middle Matters: Exploring 3%
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ASME Foundation Honors STEM NOLA Founder and CEO Calvin Mackie, Ph.D., at New Orleans Event The engineering community recently honored Dr. Calvin Mackie, engineer, advocate, entrepreneur and founder and CEO of STEM NOLA, for his leadership of the organization in reaching more than 125,000 children in more than 5,100 schools across the U.S. and five other countries with STEM programming. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) recognized Mackie’s vision and dedication with the donation of a 2024 scholarship for a STEM NOLA Fellow, the ASME Foundation announced at a gala event held Nov. 2 in New Orleans. “ASME is proud to donate this scholarship in honor of Dr. Mackie,” said Oscar STEM NOLA Barton, Jr., Ph.D., dean of the engineering school at Morgan State University, member The ASME Foundation will award a one-time, of the ASME Foundation Board of Directors, and $5,000 scholarship to a high school senior activean ASME Fellow. “For over ten years, STEM NOLA ly participating in the STEM NOLA Fellows Proand its extraordinary programs have created new gram and aiming to pursue an engineering degree dreams for young people who may otherwise at an accredited four-year college or university never have discovered the wonders of STEM — starting Fall 2024. Scholarship applications open and the world may have otherwise missed the Dec. 1. life-changing contributions they will bring.” “Dr. Mackie shares our vision for a more
diverse engineering workforce and a new generation of innovators and problem-solvers who represent the full spectrum of humanity,” said ASME Executive Director/CEO Tom Costabile. “In fact, Calvin and I are currently thinking through creative ways that we might be able to collaborate on some new initiatives together in the future.” Other speakers included ASME Fitzroy Medal recipient Dr. Gwendolyn E. Boyd, ASME Fellow and former Jackson State University President Dr. Carolyn Meyers, and New Orleans Regional Transit Authority CEO Lona Edwards Hankins. “I am truly honored to receive this recognition from ASME,” said Mackie. “This acknowledgment not only reflects my personal journey but also highlights the crucial intersection of innovation and STEM education. I look forward to the future partnership between ASME and STEM NOLA, working hand in hand to inspire and empower the next generation of diverse, talented young minds in STEM. Thank you, ASME, for your commitment to building the next
Kwanzaa and Holiday Specials Highlight December Programming at the National Museum of African American History and Culture The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Amer- when free and enslaved African Americans gathered, many ness he claims to disdain. A panel discussion following the in secret, to ring in the new year and await news that the screening will be livestreamed. The event is free; however, ican History and Culture (NMAAHC) celebrates Kwanzaa registration is required. throughout December. From Dec. 26 through Jan. 1, 2024, Emancipation Proclamation would take effect on Jan. 1, 1863. Kwanzaa & Watch Night: Visions of Freedom NMAAHC will feature its first- Kwanzaa display in HeriAdditional December programming includes a panel Saturday, Dec. 30, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. ET tage Hall, including a kinara, mkeka mat, and a Kwanzaa discussion of the documentary Stamped From the BeExplore More! Gallery, L2; History Galleries, Conplaylist. Created in 1966 by Maulana Ron Karenga, Kwanzaa is ginning, based on Dr. Ibram X. Kendi’s New York Times course an African American and Pan-Afribestseller, and a screening and panel Kwanzaa is a celebration created to provide a cultural discussion of American Fiction, written grounding in and a reaffirmation of African American culcan holiday that celebrates history, and directed by Cord Jefferson and based ture. During this event, participate in activities that honor values, family, community and on the 2001 novel Erasure by Percival culture. An annual celebration the last three principles of Kwanzaa – Kuumba (creativiEverett. beginning the day after Christmas, ty), Imani (faith) and Nia (purpose). The museum will also From Dec. 22 to Jan. 4, 2024, the Dec. 26 and continuing through have special activities that focus on the history of Watch Sweet Home Café presents Executive Jan. 1, Kwanzaa emphasizes seven Night, and visitors can learn more about the role of the Chef Ramin Coles’ holiday menu, which Black Colored Troops in the Civil War. The event is free; principles, written in the language includes beef pot roast, herb roasted of Swahili: Umoja (Unity), Kujichhowever, registration is required. Cornish hen, smoked ham hock succoOn View at the Museum agulia (Self-Determination), Ujima Green coat worn by Oprah Winfrey as Sofia in The (Collective Work and Responsibilitash, scalloped potatoes, spoon bread, and more. Visit the museum’s website for Color Purple ty), Ujamaa (Cooperative EconomOn view in the “Taking the Stage” exhibition details. ics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (CreThe full-length, long-sleeved, single-breasted coat is The museum also continues the ativity), and Imani (Faith). Kwanzaa Dine & Shop Pass program in December. made from a dark green wool tweed plaid. The coat closes gets its name from the Swahili at the front with five large round olive fabric-covered butphrase, “matunda ya kwanza” and Pinback button celebrating the seven Visitors can reserve a Dine and Shop is rooted in first fruit celebrations tons that fasten using loops of black cord sewn to the edge principles of Kwanzaa. Credit: Collec- Pass for specified entry to the Sweet tion of the Smithsonian’s National Home Café or to shop in the museum found in cultures throughout Africa of the proper right front. Museum of African American History store, from 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Visitors in both ancient and modern times. Black dress worn by Oprah Winfrey as Sofia in The and Culture. can reserve up to four Dine & Shop Virtual visitors can check the museColor Purple passes per day and can reserve up to On view in the “Taking the Stage” exhibition um’s website for more information seven days in advance. In observation of The short-sleeved shift dress is made from a single about Kwanzaa, including history Christmas, the museum is closed on December 25. piece of black rayon-cotton blend satin that is folded in and traditions, recipes and a reading list. December Programming Highlights half at the shoulder and seamed down each side, with a Dec. 16 marks the 20th anniversary of signing the Through the African American Lens: American Fiction neck hole cut at the fold. federal legislation that created NMAAHC. The museum Friday, Dec. 8, 7 p.m. ET Since opening Sept. 24, 2016, the National Museum of is commemorating this milestone by posting an interacOprah Winfrey Theater African American History and Culture has welcomed more tive web feature from Dec. 15 through Dec. 25 online at Join us for a screening of American Fiction, written than 10 million visitors. Occupying a prominent location nmaahc.si.edu that documents 20 key facts about the next to the Washington Monument on the National Mall development of the museum. Through film, still photos and and directed by Cord Jefferson and based on the 2001 computer-generated graphics, the page will exhibit how the novel Erasure by Percival Everett. Jeffrey Wright stars as in Washington, D.C., the nearly 400,000-square-foot museum is the nation’s largest and most comprehensive building was constructed, how collections were built, what Monk, a frustrated novelist who is tired of the establishcultural destination devoted exclusively to exploring, exhibitions were created and much more. ment profiting from “Black” entertainment that relies on On Dec. 30, guests can attend “Kwanzaa & Watch tired and offensive tropes. To prove his point, Monk uses documenting and showcasing the African American story and its impact on American and world history. For more Night: Visions of Freedom,” a celebration of both Kwanzaa a pen name to write a satirical “Black” book of his own, and Watch Night, a tradition that started on Dec. 31, 1862, which propels him to the heart of hypocrisy and the mad- information about the museum, visit nmaahc.si.edu or
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(StatePoint) Every day, cybercriminals create new methods of obtaining private financial information from unsuspecting individuals, most commonly employing tactics like emailing strangers and convincing them to either share personal information or take an action that compromises their systems and devices. Known as “phishing,” these cybercrime attempts can also come by way of short message service (SMS) or text messaging, and when they do, it’s called “smishing.”
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Scammers use smishing to prompt victims to click on internet links or send classified or personal information through texts and other messaging apps, making individuals vulnerable to identity theft and even extortion. However, understanding their methods can help you protect yourself. Here’s what to know: Attacks Are Getting More Sophisticated Cybercriminals often use a tactic called spoofing, where they impersonate a known sender or transmit messages from a legitimate number. Even if you know the sender, it’s still important to verify the message’s legitimacy before responding, opening an attachment, or clicking on a link that could potentially compromise your device. Cybercriminals also share stolen credentials and personal information more readily now and work in gangs, ultimately amplifying the threat. Through social engineering of your publicly available infor-
mation — often gleaned from social media — and private data procured illicitly, scammers are able to craft text messages specifically designed to lower your defenses. This means, communication may look like it’s being sent from a known person or number, possibly making reference to shared knowledge. Fraudsters may apply a sense of urgency or other scare tactic that prompts you to react quickly instead of taking the time to scrutinize a request.
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Additionally, the ever-growing capabilities of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools have made it easier for scammers to develop smishing attempts that closely mirror conversation, making it simpler and more affordable to distribute cyberattacks successfully to a large audience.
4. If the message appears to come from a familiar company, contact them on a different channel to confirm legitimacy.
“Whereas previous smishing and phishing messages often didn’t make sense, as generative AI advances, these messages contain fewer grammatical or spelling mistakes. As a result, users are less able to distinguish them from legitimate communications,” says Raina Kanakis, a security specialist with PNC’s Global Security Fusion Center. Simple Precautions Can Mitigate Risk Vigilance is key, especially as attacks become more sophisticated. One way to verify senders’ identities is by cross-checking short codes — the five- or six-digit number used by companies to deliver text messages to your phone. Each of these unique codes is used for certain purposes — to transmit card activity alerts, for instance.
1. If you are not expecting the message, proceed with caution. 2. Do not immediately respond. 3. Do not click on any links within a text message. Navigate to the URL using a different means to validate it.
5. Getting a text and subsequent call does not increase legitimacy. Hang up and call the company or financial institution directly using a known telephone number. 6. Screenshot and send any suspicious messages appearing to come from a company to them to verify and alert. 7. To report smishing to all mobile telecom carriers, screenshot and send the message to 7726. For added protection, use the “Report Junk” feature on your mobile carrier’s system. 8. Visit the FCC website for more information on how to avoid smishing scams.
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Many companies, such as PNC Bank, have established resources to enable customers to verify the legitimacy of text messages appearing to come from them. By referencing PNC’s Short Codes page for example, you can verify whether a text message originated from a legitimate short code, helping you detect and avoid possible impersonation fraud. Use these additional strategies to help thwart
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