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Chicago Department of Public Health. PHOTO PROVIDED BY FLOWERS COMMUNICATIONS GROUP. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS WEIGH IN ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH May was Mental Health Awareness Month. Dr. Wilnise Jasmin, Medical Director of Behavioral Health at the Chicago Department of Public Health, and Dr. Marilyn Griffin, Behavioral Health Medical Director at Aetna Better Health of Illinois, shared insights on mental health and resources available to people.
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HEALTHY SCHOOL MEALS FOR ALL LEGISLATION PASSES ILLINOIS HOUSE AND SENATE
Chicago, Ill. – Free, healthy school meals for all Illinois students may soon become a reality if the state legislature funds the program recently passed in the House and Senate. House Bill 2471, the Healthy School Meals for All legislation, passed the Illinois House and Senate and paves the way for Illinois students to be hunger-free and ready to grow, learn and thrive.
“We’re thrilled the legislation passed in the House and Senate by a bipartisan group of legislators showing their commitment to children’s health and well-being. To make it a reality, the legislature now needs to ensure the program is funded in the state Fiscal Year 2024 budget,” said Janna Simon, Director of Policy and Partnership Initiatives at the Illinois Public Health Institute, which has been convening a coalition of advocates in support of the proposal.
House Bill 2471 creates the Healthy School Meals for All program to provide state funding to Illinois schools to enable them to offer quality, free school meals to all children who need and want one, no matter their family’s income. The program would maximize use of an existing Federal program and expand access to free school meals, helping to reduce the stigma often associated with qualifying for free or reduced-price meals.
“I’m so happy all districts in Illinois will now have a chance to get the resources they need to offer this program to their families,” said Sheri Peacock, the Associate Superintendent of East Moline School District 37.
Illinois joins a list of other states working to fill the gaps left by Congress when the waivers that provided free meals to all kids during the COVID-19 pandemic expired. Minnesota, Colorado, New Mexico, Maine, and California have all passed and funded free school meals legislation in their states. The coalition of Illinois partners, including education leaders, public health groups, parents, and anti-hunger advocates have been supporting this proposal. It is estimated to cost around $115 million in the first year, and up to $194 million in future years, depending on how many schools and students opt-in. If signed into law and fully funded, families may not need to worry about paying for student meals this next school year.
HARMON MOVES TO BAN DECEPTIVE MARKETING OF FIREARMS
SPRINGFIELD – Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) passed legislation prohibiting firearms manufacturers and sellers from marketing weapons to children and from promoting illegal militia activity.
The measure also makes it illegal for any firearms dealer to knowingly create a condition that endangers public safety. Examples of such situations include failure to prevent the sale of a firearm to a straw purchaser and failure to ensure that business practices comply with all local, state and federal laws.
“At its core, this is to protect consumers and prevent firearms companies from marketing to children and promoting illegal militia activities,” Harmon said. “It also ensures that firearms manufacturers are not shielded from liability when their actions compromise public safety. These are reasonable, manageable steps we can take to help curb the scourge of gun violence in our state.”
Senate Bill 218 passed the Senate 34-22. It takes effect immediately.
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Dr. Griffin believes people can prioritize their mental health by eating healthy. It can include eating vegetables and fruits, drinking water, eating non-fatty and nonfried foods. Exercise also can help with mental health, as it increases endorphins, elevate a person’s mood and helps relieve stress. Griffin recommends 15-30 minutes of walking, inside your home or around your neighborhood.
“Your mental health is just as important as your physical health,” Dr. Griffin said. She feels that Mental Health Awareness Month is important because it can reduce the stigma of seeking treatment for mental health issues and can promote mental health and well-being.
When it comes to ways people can prioritize their mental health, Dr. Jasmin suggested people take a step back and look at their daily routines. She focused on rest and creating a sleep ritual that can include taking a warm shower or bath before going to bed, not looking at bright lights an hour before bed, not watching television an hour before going to sleep, reading a relaxing book, avoiding caffeine four to six hours before going to sleep, stretching and only using the bed for sleep.
Dr. Jasmin said the pandemic affected people because people lost loved ones and experienced grief and they had to change their daily routines. People, adults and adolescents, experienced depressive symptoms. People also reported an increase in tension and stress during the pandemic.
Dr. Jasmin saw an increase in anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, substance abuse and deaths caused by opioid-related overdoses as a result of the pandemic. Change in sleeping patterns, an irregular ap-
petite, inability to fulfill everyday responsibilities – going to work, school or taking care of loved ones are some signs that someone might be having a mental health emergency. Dr. Jasmin added, people having a euphoric feeling or feeling happier than usual, might also be a sign of someone having a mental health emergency.
For someone who might see signs that someone in their life is experiencing a mental health emergency and wants to seek help, they can call 988, which is an anonymous mental health support provider. They also can visit mentalhealth. chicago.gov. By typing in their address, people can be directed to mental health services in their neighborhood.
“It’s OK not to feel OK. When it becomes concerning is when you’re feeling that way for a long amount of time and you’re don’t have a really healthy coping mechanism. It’s OK to reach out to get help through therapy,” Dr. Jasmin said.
Dr. Jasmin added that every condition doesn’t require medication. One method of talk therapy is cognitive behavioral therapy and it is really effective with helping people cope with mood conditions. This therapy involves a person being more mindful of negative thought patterns and reconstructing that thought pattern into something that is more realistic and positive. Then, to repeat that cycle over and over again, until it becomes a healthy coping mechanism.
There are six Chicago Department of Public Health Mental Health Centers. They are located in Englewood, Greater Grand Crossing, Greater Lawn, Lawndale, North River and Roseland. For more information about Chicago Public Health, visit www. chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdph.html. For more information about Aetna Health, visit www.aetna. com.
Walk the Walk With Sisters in Cinema to Celebrate Juneteenth
CHICAGO, IL - Working towards a socially just world can begin in one neighborhood and that’s exactly what Sisters in Cinema, a Chicago-based 501(c)3 is setting to accomplish in their Sister Outsider program, beginning on Saturday, June 17.
Sister Outsider is a walking program that promotes the usage of outdoor space to young Black girls, women and gender nonconforming individuals. The program leads participants on a conversational walk through the commercial thoroughfare of South Shore’s 75th Street and the residential beauty of 76th Street.
Each walk begins with a brief low-impact movement session led by a locally based fitness creative, followed by small walking groups. Along the 1.5 mile round-trip trek, Sisters in Cinema celebrates the cultural history of South Shore while exploring the intersections of art and social justice with a number of community members who are hired to serve as docents and share in the neighborhood’s history.
“As a longtime resident of South Shore, it has always been my aim to be of service to my community and to tap into the neighborhood’s potential. The Sister Outsider program addresses South Shore’s potential, by creating a program for the community and by providing opportunities for employment, engagement and education. In addition, the program promotes increased socio-emotional wellness and physical health,” said Dr. Yvonne Welbon, Founder & CEO of Sisters in Cinema.
Not only will the program promote outdoor physical activity and wellness, it also makes room for communal re-
flection, reverence, rejuvenation and peace in the South Shore neighborhood while being in community with the intention of violence interruption on 75th Street.
Studies show that exposure to violent crimes can damage people’s health and development, push communities into vicious circles of decay, and overall leave a uniquely powerful role in defining neighborhoods. This has been proven to be true in the South Shore community. Currently 60% of 75th street contains boarded up buildings and empty lots. It’s also vacant of businesses, walkers and overall community lifewhich is why a program like Sister Outsider is so vital to the South Shore community.
Sister Outsider is scheduled to meet every third Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. this summer. Upcoming dates include: June 17th, July 15th and August 19th.
Sister Outsider is made possible through funding from the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) & the Office of Equity & Racial Justice (OERJ) as well as DCASE’s Together We Heal Creative Place Program (CPP) which recognizes the importance of the arts in promoting health, healing and safety for communities. The Sister Outsider program is in partnership with Chicago-based organization Sista Afya Community Mental Wellness and fitness & health creative Seobia Rivers.
Those interested in participating in the walk can RSVP at bit.ly/2023sisteroutsider.
In addition, Sisters in Cinema is also positively impacting the South Shore community with the construction of their
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Last Call for Chicago’s Small Business Owners to Enroll in City Treasurer’s and Goldman Sachs “10,000 Small Businesses” Program
13-Week Program Designed to Strengthen and Grow Small Businesses, Create Jobs, & Gain Access to Capital
Chicago – City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin reminded entrepreneurs that June 6th is the last day to apply for enrollment in the fall session of the Goldman Sachs “10,000 Small Businesses” financial education program. The program is geared to small businesses that are looking to gain access to affordable capital and learn practical skills that will help them to grow their business. This innovative, structured, and intuitive, 13-week program, of which the Chicago Treasurer’s Office (CTO) is a partner, will begin in September and end in December, meeting weekly and in-person at Harold Washington College.
“The CTO is delighted to partner with Goldman Sachs in this hugely important effort to help small businesses grow,” said City Treasurer Conyears-Ervin. “Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and this will help them expand, create jobs, and enable more Chicagoans to build wealth and achieve financial stability and oftentimes, serve as pillars in our 77 communities. It’s a classic win-win for entrepreneurs, our city, and its residents.”
The program will accept enrollment applications from business owners, now through the Tuesday, June 6th deadline for the fall program. There is no cost for business owners to participate. All the participating business owners will meet in-person on Fridays from 8:30am to 5:30pm and are assigned a business advisor that they will work with consistently throughout the program.
To qualify, applicants:
• Must be the owner/co-owner
“Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses is excited to work with the CTO to give small businesses access to the tools and resources they need to grow their revenue and create jobs at rates that outperform the broader economy,” said Audria Green Hawkins, Outreach Director, Goldman Sachs “10,000 Small Businesses.” She added: “Small business owners will receive a world-class business education and connections to a professional support network at no cost.”
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The program offers participating business owners one-on-one business advising and expert guidance from Goldman Sachs “10,000 Small Businesses” professionals. In addition to these services, Goldman Sachs 10ksb network of Community Development Financial Institutions and other mission-driven lenders will be available to help owners obtain loans and secure capital. And Goldman Sachs 10ksb network of business leaders, advisors, and trained faculty will share expert advice on topics such as negotiation, marketing, employee development and management, and more. The goal is to help entrepreneurs develop a customized business growth plan that will enable them to grow — all at no cost to the entrepreneur.
The Goldman Sachs “10,000 Small Businesses” curriculum was designed by Babson College, one of the nation’s leading entrepreneurship schools. Six months after completing the program, 72% of its graduates had increased revenues and 50% created additional jobs.
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HOMEOWNERS AS PAPPAS INITIATIVE LEADS TO HISTORIC REFORM OF ILLINOIS’ PROPERTY TAX LAW
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas spearheaded the passage of the most significant property tax reform legislation to be approved by the General Assembly in decades.
The interest rate homeowners and businesses in Cook County are charged for late property tax payments will drop from 18% a year to 9% a year.
The interest rate reduction will save struggling property owners between $25 million and $35 million a year, with most of those savings benefiting Black and Latino communities.
“The vast majority of property owners who fall behind on their property taxes are in predominantly Black and Latino communities,” Pappas said. “These changes will prevent millions of dollars of generational wealth from being stripped from these households. This is a key step toward greater equity in Illinois’ property tax system and long overdue.”
The Illinois General Assembly passed Pappas’ Property Tax Equity Legislation — now a collaborative effort with The Chicago Community Trust philanthropic organization — on Wednesday, May 24. Governor JB Pritzker is expected to sign it into law.
The legislation was drafted by Pappas’ office following the release of studies by her research team last year. Pappas put the team together nearly two years ago to investigate flaws and inequities in the sprawling and complex property tax system. The Pappas studies can be found at cookcountytreasurer.com.
ASSESSOR KAEGI RECEIVES OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY PARTNER AWARD
Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi and team received the Outstanding Community Partner Award from the Community Investment Corporation (CIC) and the Preservation Compact during their annual Neighborhood Forum event hosted on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. This award is a special acknowledgment to honor the work done by the Cook County Assessor’s office and the partners that helped implement the Affordable Housing legislation (HB2621).
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To review a “10,000 Small Businesses” video, visit YouTube. For a schedule and complete list of the CTO’s upcoming free financial education programs, videos, tips, and additional information for building a more prosperous future, visit the City Treasurer’s Office.
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Media Arts Center, scheduled to open in Fall 2023. Sister Outsider is part of a robust slate of programming at Sisters in Cinema that will find a home at the Media Arts Center. To learn more about Sister Outsider, Sisters in Cinema, and its Media Arts Center in South Shore, visit the organization’s website: www. sistersincinema.com.
Sisters in Cinema was founded in 1997 as an online resource for and about African American women media
makers. Today we are a Chicago based 501(c)3 non-profit with an inclusive mission to center and celebrate Black girls, women, and gender non-conforming media makers, providing programs designed to educate, raise visibility, and support and serve our communities.
“We envision a world where all Black girls, women and gender non-conforming media makers and storytellers have equal opportunities to create and thrive.”
“Affordable housing is a human right. I am committed to advocating and building on the partnerships we’ve made to expand affordable housing in Cook County so that it continues to be a place where all communities can thrive,” said Assessor Fritz Kaegi. Partners such as Stacie Young from the Community Investment Corporation, Allison Clements from the Illinois Housing Council, Dunni Cosey Gay from the Preservation Compact, and Bob Palmer from the Housing Action Illinois were pivotal in passing this legislation and taking step towards preserving and developing affordable housing in Cook County.
From this law, the Assessor’s Office created the Affordable Housing Special Assessment Program, a property tax relief incentive for housing providers who create and maintain this valuable housing category and expand the availability of rental units for low-income households. The program offers significant assessment relief to multi-family buildings that meet certain criteria with maximum rents at 60% of area medium income (AMI).
After a little over one year, 562 applications have been accepted and are currently eligible to receive the special assessment. The true impact and savings will be reflected on the second installment property tax bills that are mailed out later this year.
For more information about this program, visit www.cookcountyassessor.com/affordable-housing or email the Assessor’s Office at assessor.ahsap@ cookcountyil.gov.
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Black Restaurant Week Relaunches ‘More Than Just a Week’ 2023 Campaign to Restimulate Black-Owned Businesses with Equitable Events in Key Markets
HOUSTON, PRNewswire -- Black Restaurant Week LLC celebrates the flavors of African American, African and Caribbean cuisine with a series of regional cultural events and aims to support Black-owned culinary businesses with substantial programming outside of their 10 or 14-day, multi-city tour across the United States.
The organization revisited its “More Than Just a Week” campaign for their eighth year in service. The objective is to restimulate local economies within the Black community by promoting Black-owned culinary businesses and professionals who cannot afford to implement costly and independent advertising/ marketing efforts especially during the nation’s indeterminate financial status. Outside of heritage travel, residents do not visit local businesses as they are unaware of what is available in their neighborhood and nearby cities.
The odds are continuously stacked against Black-owned culinary businesses and their survival is still in jeopardy as they face constant economic downturns due to recovering from the pandemic while currently coping with inflation. According to the Independent Restaurant Coalition, 500,000 restaurants and bars are faced with an uncertain future due to lost revenue and increased debt over the past 2 years.
How do we help Black-owned culinary businesses survive? The campaign introduces a key component that aims to boost visibility. The organization has partnered with Stella Artois to host curated culinary events, pairing soulful dishes with the premium Belgian beer in markets including Atlanta, DC, Houston, Chicago, and New York.
“During the pandemic, we’ve partnered with several corporations to produce and provide DEI opportunities for Black-owned culinary businesses to build awareness within the community and potential expansion opportunities,” shares Warren Luckett, Black Restaurant Week, LLC’s founder. “Through our NOSH Culinary Competition program, we secured a permanent retail space for Dolo’s Pizza within State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Additionally, we partnered with NASCAR, who hosts Black-owned food trucks during events in Richmond throughout the summer in addition to a series of ‘Cars & Coffee’ Los Angeles-based events in August honoring Black Business Month and Feb-
ruary for Black History Month.”
“We’re in the trenches with the owners and operators, which is why we created our Feed the Soul Foundation Restaurant Business Development Fund,” states Falayn Ferrell, Black Restaurant Week, LLC’s Operations Managing Partner. “We understand they need ‘more than just a week’ of support to thrive in such a competitive industry. Through the support of our corporate partners, the foundation is able to provide funding and business development to create sustainability for minority-owned culinary businesses. We are witnessing so much growth from our 2021 and 2022 cohorts from expansion to brick-and-mortar locations to e-commerce opportunities to sell culinary products across the United States.”
Participating restaurants can join at no cost and benefit from the campaign by receiving marketing materials to place within its establishment, digital assets to share online and on their respective social media platforms along with an opportunity to be featured in local media outlets.
Black Restaurant Week was founded in 2016 by three friends who shared a unified voice for their community: founder Warren Luckett and managing partners Falayn Ferrell and Derek Robinson. It began as a one-city food experience in Houston where participants can dine in or order
from a litany of Black-owned restaurants in their city. The mission: provide complimentary marketing and PR services for the business under the BRW campaign, educate consumers on the abundance of cultural cuisines within their neighborhood and share the disparities faced by minority-owned businesses. Since 2016, the organization has supported more than 3,000 restauranteurs, bartenders, chefs, caterers, and food trucks.
Last year, the organization supported 1,700 Black-owned culinary businesses across the United States – including Toronto and Vancouver – through its restaurant weeks, culinary events and website directory. where participants generated an average of 15% sales increase.
2023 campaign initiatives and events include, but are not limited to:
Free entry-level business registration and inclusion in national culinary directory organization’s website
Small Business Grants and Business Development training from Black Restaurant Week’s non-profit Feed the Soul Foundation.
Curated Stella Artois activations in key markets to amplify community support to local chefs
Donation program with Stella Artois where a portion of proceeds from drafts and bottles sold are donated to Feed the Soul Foundation*.
For more information about Black Restaurant Week, its events, and participating restaurants, please visit: blackrestaurantweeks.com.
*$0.01 for every Stella Artois draft or bottle sold at participating locations from 4/2/2023 through 11/30/2023, maximum $100,000.
Black Restaurant Week LLC is an annual, multi-city culinary movement celebrating the flavors of African American, African, and Caribbean cuisine nationwide. Black Restaurant Week partners with Black-owned restaurants, chefs, caterers, and food trucks to host a selection of culinary experiences aimed to expand awareness and increase support for Black culinary professionals. The organization was founded in 2016 by Warren Luckett. Connect with Black Restaurant Week on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.
McDonald Hopkins Cybersecurity Attorney Named to National Black Lawyers’ Top 40 Under 40
DETROIT, PRNewswire -- The National Black Lawyers organization has selected Sean Bowen to its Top 40 Under 40 list for the state of Michigan, recognizing the McDonald Hopkins attorney for his exemplary legal representation in the areas of data privacy and cybersecurity.
“Sean is a talented, dedicated member of our team whose legal and technical knowledge elevates the services we provide to clients,” said James Giszczak, Co-President of McDonald Hopkins and Co-Chair of the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice Group. “His recognition by a professional, national organization is well deserved.”
The National Black Lawyers celebrates legal excellence and promotes attorneys as subject matter experts. Its 40 Under 40 lists recognize black attorneys from each state who are under the age of 40 and have an outstanding reputation among
their peers, the judiciary, and the public. Membership is by invitation only and is based on current member referrals and independent research.
A former attorney for the New York City law department and a U.S. Army veteran, Sean advises clients on how to prevent and respond to cybersecurity incidents. He is skilled at managing ransomware attacks and email compromises and regularly coordinates forensic investigations. Sean also handles media and third-party communications with regulators, represents clients in connection with government investigations, and counsels clients on state data protection and breach notification laws. He is accredited by the International Association of
Privacy Professionals as a Certified Information Privacy Professional for the U.S., which is the gold standard certification for information privacy professionals.
Founded in 1930, McDonald Hopkins is a business advisory and advocacy law firm with locations in Baltimore/Annapolis, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, and West Palm Beach. With more than 170 attorneys and 50 service and industry teams, the firm has the expertise and knowledge to meet the growing number of legal and business challenges our clients face. For more information about McDonald Hopkins, visit mcdonaldhopkins.com.
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Introducing Beats Studio Buds +, the Next Generation of Beats’ Bestselling Wireless Earbuds
CULVER CITY, Calif. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Beats today announces Beats Studio Buds +, an incredible addition to the Studio Buds lineup delivering balanced sound and enhanced features for both iOS and Android users. Now available in a gorgeous transparent look, Studio Buds + boast major improvements to Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Transparency, call performance and battery life to deliver an exceptional true wireless experience.
Beats Studio Buds + are available to order starting today in three stunning colors, Black / Gold, Ivory and Transparent, for $169.99 (US).
POTTERY BARN LAUNCHES
EXCLUSIVE HOME COLLECTION WITH SWEET JULY BY AYESHA CURRY
SAN FRANCISCO -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -Pottery Barn, a portfolio brand of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE: WSM), the world’s largest digital-first, design-led and sustainable home retailer, announced the launch of a new collaboration with Sweet July, a lifestyle brand founded by renowned restaurateur, chef, two-time New York Times bestselling author and entrepreneur, Ayesha Curry.
Anchored by natural textures, fresh patterns, and earthy tones, the Sweet July by Ayesha Curry collaboration for Pottery Barn features a well-crafted collection of beautiful items for the home.
The new Sweet July by Ayesha Curry x Pottery Barn collection is inspired by summer celebrations and embraces a range of neutral tones with pops of bold and rich terracotta for an elevated, modern look that mix and match seamlessly. From guest-ready bedding and bath accessories to modern barware, table linens, and Calacatta marble serveware and dinnerware debossed with a herringbone pattern, the collection’s thoughtful details celebrate Ayesha’s passion for design and love of al fresco dining.
“Our collaboration with Ayesha Curry has been so organic and inspiring because we share core values of bringing together good people and products through meaningful design,” said CEO of Pottery Barn Brands Marta Benson. “The new Sweet July collection showcases our shared passion for family and beautiful living in the home.”
“It’s been a dream working with the Pottery Barn design team to create a collection featuring products and designs that offer comfort and serenity throughout the home,” said Ayesha Curry, CEO & Founder of Sweet July. “I was inspired by neutral palettes, playing with clean lines and textures that can be mixed and matched in the spaces that mean most to you and your loved ones.”
The Sweet July by Ayesha Curry x Pottery Barn collection will debut for Summer 2023 on May 5 at potterybarn.com/sweetjuly and in select California Pottery Barn stores -- the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, the Westfield Galleria in Roseville, and Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek. Be the first to see the new collection by following @potterybarn and @sweetjuly on Instagram.
Ayesha Curry is a renowned restaurateur, chef, 2x New York Times bestselling author, producer, host, entrepreneur and was featured on the pres-
tigious Forbes “30 Under 30” list. Her accessible approach to cooking has made her one of the most sought-after experts in food and lifestyle. Ayesha is the Founder and CEO of Sweet July, her burgeoning lifestyle brand with a focus to uplift an inclusive and eclectic array of creators through the products sold and stories shared. In 2019 Ayesha launched Sweet July, a quarterly lifestyle magazine that covers a range of topics such as wellness, fashion, fitness, beauty, entrepreneurism and food. Following the launch of the magazine, Ayesha opened a brick-and-mortar Sweet July storefront and café in Oakland, CA and its accompanying website, featuring thoughtfully created products alongside other carefully selected items from Black-owned and female-founded companies. In 2020, Ayesha launched Sweet July Productions, which focuses on creating content centered around food, family, faith and female empowerment. Most recently, Ayesha served as host and executive producer of HBO Max’s ABOUT LAST NIGHT. In 2022, Ayesha announced Sweet July Books in partnership with Zando. Sweet July Books will acquire fiction and nonfiction work, with a focus on diverse authors and women’s stories. Ayesha, along with her husband Stephen, is the co-founder of Eat. Learn. Play., an organization dedicated to unleashing the potential of every child and making a positive impact for generations to come.
Sweet July is a Black, female-owned lifestyle brand founded by Ayesha Curry. Launched in 2019 with an eponymous lifestyle magazine, Sweet July aims to uplift an inclusive and eclectic array of creators through the products sold and the stories shared. Additionally, Sweet July creates products for the self and home, from pantry essentials to self-care staples. The company opened their flagship store and café in 2021 in the heart of Oakland, featuring products from Sweet July, in addition to Black-owned and women-owned brands, thoughtfully curated by Ayesha and the Sweet July editorial team. Sweet July has also expanded to include a production company, Sweet July Productions, a publishing imprint, Sweet July Books and an online digital platform in sweetjuly.com for quality journalism with profiles, features, recipes and more content from a diverse array of contributors.
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Help coming for struggling homeowners as Pappas initiative leads to historic reform of Illinois’ property tax law
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, who issued two studies last year that found gross inequities in the state’s property tax code, spearheaded the passage of groundbreaking legislation that would help homeowners who fall behind on their property taxes and close loopholes tax investors have exploited at the expense of local governments.
Pappas’ Property Tax Equity Legislation — now a collaborative effort with the Chicago Community Trust philanthropic organization — was passed by the Illinois General Assembly today, Wednesday, May 24. Governor JB Pritzker is expected to sign it into law. State Sen. Ram Villivalam and state Rep. Kam Buckner, both Chicago Democrats, were original sponsors of the legislation.
The legislation would cut in half the onerous interest rate charged in Cook County for late property tax payments. That interest rate would drop from 18% a year to 9% a year. That change will save struggling property owners between $25 million and $35 million a year, with most of those savings benefiting Black and Latino communities.
Slashing the interest rate was a core recommendation from “Maps of Inequality: From Redlining to Urban Decay and the Black Exodus,” a July 2022 study by the Treasurer’s research team.
“The vast majority of property owners who fall behind on their property taxes are in predominantly Black and Latino communities,” Pappas said. “These changes will prevent millions of dollars of generational wealth from being stripped from these households. Property tax law must be made more fair and our legislation does that.”
Another significant piece of the bill would overhaul the state’s system for selling unpaid property taxes to private investors by closing a series of loopholes that they have exploited for years. These “tax buyers,” mostly hedge funds, private equity firms and real estate investors, have drained about $40 million each year from governments that serve predominantly Black and Latino communities.
Those recommendations stem from a study the Treasurer issued in October 2022, “How Wealthy Investors are Making Millions Exploiting Illinois’ Property Tax Law.”
Illinois law requires that unpaid property taxes be offered for sale to private investors. These tax buyers pay the taxes and receive a lien against the property. Most owners redeem the taxes, repaying the tax buyer with interest, plus court costs and fees. If they don’t pay up, the tax buyer can go to court to take ownership of their property.
However, most tax buyers do not want to own the property, so they use loopholes they helped write into a section of the property tax code known as “sales in error” to overturn the sale, often citing frivolous or insignificant reasons. If the sale is overturned, tax buyers get all of their money back from local governments, typically with interest. The property is returned to the delinquent property tax roll.
Using sales in error, tax buyers in Cook County have received refunds totaling about $277.6 million, including at least $27.7 million in interest, during a seven-year period from 2015 to 2022. Of that money refunded, about 87% was siphoned from local governments serving predominantly Black and Latino residents, impacting schools and public safety.
A third piece of the bill would make it easier to move abandoned residential properties back onto the tax rolls and into productive use more quickly by making changes to the biennial Scavenger Sale, which began in 1943 and is used only in Cook County.
The Scavenger Sale, a last-ditch auction of chronically delinquent properties, is a failure, Pappas said. The new law would allow local governments to take control of properties if they are not purchased in the Annual Tax Sale. Government could clear liens more quickly and put the properties into the hands of people and organizations to develop them.
“This is without a doubt, the biggest property tax reform legislation Illinois has had in decades,” Pappas said. “We thank Senator Villivalam and Representative Buckner for sponsoring and guiding legislation that will help to ease the financial burden on property owners and restore our neighborhoods.”
The property tax reform legislation was drafted by Pappas’ office following the release of the two studies by her research team last year. Pappas put the team together nearly two years ago to investigate flaws and inequities in the sprawling and complex property tax system. The Pappas studies can be found at cookcountytreasurer.com.
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Chicago’s Entertainment Industry Gets a Major Boost with Construction of The First and Only Purpose-Built Film Studios in Illinois – The Fields Studios
CHICAGO -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Knickpoint
Ventures today welcomed civic, community and business leaders to the topping-off ceremony at The Fields Studios, Chicago’s first purpose-built film studio that is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2024. It boasts nine sound stages on two lots totaling 132,000 square feet of sound stages and over 350,000 square feet of creative and production offices, plus mill and support space. The Fields Studios offers the largest sound stage in Chicago and is the latest addition to the mixed-use redevelopment of the 20+acre, 1.5 million-square-foot former Marshall Fields warehouse property on Chicago’s Northwest Side.
The new studio development will be the focus of the iconic adaptive reuse of the former Marshall Fields warehouse, which also includes a mix of retail, residences, office and now studio space. The redevelopment of the project into a film studio will bring the property back to its original manufacturing roots with jobs for those in the surrounding neighborhoods, with a modern twist. The campus will offer an engaging and efficient onsite environment that is integrated into a vibrant northwest corridor with its mix of shops, dining, arts and entertainment in a historic, architecturally distinctive and walkable neighborhood. The Fields is located at the nexus of several important neighborhoods, including Avondale, Logan Square, Hermosa and Belmont Cragin, which all share a unique cultural backdrop and a diverse, highly qualified workforce.
For Producers, By Producers
As experienced entertainment industry producers, Knickpoint Ventures conceptualized The Fields Studios to ensure an optimal environment to meet the creative, logistical and functional demands of modern content manufacturing. Nine sound stages, eight NC-30 rated sound stages, ranging from 12,000 to 18,000 square feet, plus a 5,000-square-foot stage ideal for commercial shoots, music videos, and other smaller productions, will offer varying flexible stage configurations designed with fully collapsible interior stage doors that can create a 36,000-square-foot stage with ceiling heights up to 35 feet to the grids. This marks the largest combined sound stage in Chicago. The sound stages will have silent air and heat, ample stage power, major bandwidth and more. The studio campus will
have approximately 150,000 square feet of support and mill space for surface-level base camp areas for production vehicles, multiple mills, support space for all production departments, dressing rooms and surrounding land for future back lot construction. There also will be acres of parking for base camp and personnel.
Chicago has a history in the entertainment industry dating back to the early days of movie making and, in recent years, has been attracting film and television production back to the city due to its recently amended film tax credits for production companies, which include incentives for both above-the-line and below-the-line costs spent locally.
Catalyst for Jobs and Economic Growth in Chicago
According to the Chicago Film Office, the city has identified the entertainment industry as a growth opportunity, as it brings quality jobs for residents, opportunities for local
businesses and tax dollars to aid Chicago’s post-COVID economic recovery. Government leaders support the growth of content creation as a form of modern-day intellectual property manufacturing to position the city and the state as being competitive as a global hub for the entertainment business.
Each production stage at The Fields Studios will create hundreds of quality union jobs. At capacity, The Fields Studios is expected to impact the local economy by driving nearly 12,000 production-related jobs with approximately $1.3 billion of economic impact in its first five years. In addition, The Fields Studios-based productions will generate an estimated $1.5 million annually to support the workforce development fund’s training initiatives, creating new career paths for residents and promoting a more diverse and inclusive industry workforce.
Captivating Mixed-Use Environment
Originally built in 1928, The Fields Studios provides a perfect platform for a mix of approximately 200,000 square feet of creative and production offices on the upper floors and a vast collaborative lobby with approximately 50,000 square feet of adjoining complementary retail space. Knickpoint Ventures is populating the retail space with local businesses that have both a retail presence and onsite manufacturing. Current occupants include:
Knickpoint has identified a retail mix that will include a variety of food and beverage operators that will provide onsite options for a growing workforce at the property.
Cermak Fresh Market, a high-end local grocer, is already operating onsite as well as 123 new rental apartments that also are onsite, creating live-work opportunities for studio and studio-related employees.
The Fields Studios building also offers office tenants expansive amenities, including rooftop decks, a fitness center, and onsite retail.
Located at the intersection of Diversey Avenue and Pulaski Road, The Fields Studios provides easy access for businesses and trades to service the studio and is convenient to the area’s public transportation network.
Construction of the new sound stages and support space is anticipated to be completed in the first quarter of 2024. For more information, please visit: www.TheFieldsStudios.com.
REVOLT Announces New Spring 2023 Podcast Class
LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- REVOLT, the leading Black-owned independent multimedia empire, today is excited to announce its spring 2023 class of new podcasts. The lineup features eight diverse and dynamic shows, including a range of women-led podcasts that cover everything from sports, mental wellness, entrepreneurship, music, and more. The new shows mark an impressive expansion of the REVOLT Podcast Network, actively amplifying the voices of today’s boldest Black creators. With a strong emphasis on empowering and showcasing talented women hosts, the network now offers a variety of fan-favorite series hosted by some of today’s leading voices.
REVOLT’s spring 2023 podcast class aims to provide unique perspectives and valuable insights for REVOLT’s modern audience, while representing the company’s commitment to expand globally and throughout the entire Black diaspora. Spearheaded by a diverse group of Black cultural changemakers, each show aims to empower viewers to succeed in all aspects of their lives. Thoughtfully curated to feature a wide range of trending topics and important subjects, there’s truly something for everyone in this lineup, including new shows hosted by well-known creators in South Africa and The Caribbean.
“REVOLT is committed to providing a platform for the most impactful voices in the world to have the important conversations that matter to our audience and these shows are a strong testament to that,” said Detavio Samuels, CEO of REVOLT. “We’re introducing a slate of new podcasts anchored by dynamic and powerful Black women, including international shows that reflect our culture across the diaspora,
so we’re excited for listeners to tune in and be inspired.”
The REVOLT Podcast Network has seen significant growth since it initially launched in 2022, with highly successful series such as Caresha Please, the disruptive talk show hosted by Yung Miami of the City Girls, consistently captivating viewers and going viral. The podcast network’s continued expansion showcases REVOLT’s success within this trending industry as well as its ongoing commitment to providing a platform for Black creators to share their stories.
“The REVOLT Podcast Network is an important part of our content strategy, and we’re excited to see it continue to grow,” said Aki Garrett, Vice President of Business Development of REVOLT and GM of REVOLT Podcast Network. “Our team has worked hard to curate a lineup that reflects our commitment to showcasing Black women and Black culture on a global scale. We’re excited to share these shows with our community and hope they educate, empower and entertain our audience.”
The eight exciting new podcasts within REVOLT’s spring 2023 class include:
The Double Dose Podcast: A show hosted by two dynamic Black women, Chanda & Chanelle Reynolds, who share their perspectives on pop culture, politics, and more.
The Success Playbook Podcast: Hosted by sports executive and bestselling author Chanelle S. Reynolds, this show offers helpful tips and insights on achieving success.
Paging Dr. Chanda: Hosted by licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Chanda, this show is a wellness conversation hub for rising generations, discussing topics such as mental health and faith.
The Hustlers Corner Podcast with DJ Sbu: Hosted by DJ Sbu, Farai Gundan, and Penuel, this show features interviews with entrepreneurs, innovators, and rising stars from across Africa and the diaspora.
Reasonings with Odessa: This series covers all things Jamaican, Caribbean and African Pop Culture through the eyes of taste maker and media personality Odessa Chambers. Known for being blunt, fun, and quirky, Odessa unveils a real insight into her guests by asking the questions audiences always wanted to know about.
Holdin’ Court Podcast: Sit down with film producer and music executive Big Court as he delivers a unique brand of unfiltered content joined by some of the hottest names in entertainment to discuss the rap game, the streets, music, TV, film, pop culture and so much more. Joined by industry executive Ken Schoech, or “Producer Ken,” they Hold Court over the current state of entertainment in the industry.
Women in Hip Hop: Join Jazzie Belle as she discusses the many influences of women in Hip Hop and sits down with industry insiders on the behind-the-scenes dealings on what it’s like being a boss queen in a male dominated industry.
Music is the Love Language: On this show, Comedian Clint Coley, known for his comedy and thoughts on relationships, taps into his number one love language – music.
The new spring 2023 shows are available to listen on the REVOLT Podcast Network now. For more information, please visit https://www.revolt.tv/ and visit www.revolt.tv/providers to find REVOLT in your area.
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No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection For information call Ms. Edyta Kania at Plaintiff's Attorney, Robbins DiMonte, Ltd., 216 West Higgins Road, Park Ridge, Illinois 600685736. (847) 698-9600. Johnson INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3221081
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING, INC. Plaintiff, -v.- GERALD NORDGREN, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE ON BEHALF OF LILLIE MAE TURNER, DECEASED, DISCOVER BANK, BARBARA MATTHEWS-CLEVELAND, ORA BELL, HOBART WEATHERSBY, JACQUELINE RUSH, EDMOND TURNER, UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW AND LEGATEES OF LILLIE MAE TURNER, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 2022 CH 02133 9055 S. CLYDE AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60617 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 15, 2023, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 3, 2023, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker, 1st Floor Suite 35R, Chicago, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 9055 S. CLYDE AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60617 Property Index No. 25-01-226-019-0000 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $127,519.85. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-
1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC
Plaintiff's Attorneys, 30 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITE 3650, Chicago, IL, 60602 (312) 541-9710.
Please refer to file number 22 9231. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC 30 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITE 3650 Chicago IL, 60602 312-541-9710 E-
Mail: ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg.com Attorney
File No. 22 9231 Attorney Code. 40342 Case
Number: 2022 CH 02133 TJSC#: 43-2108 NOTE:
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2022 CH 02133 I3221509
LEGAL NOTICE
A Public Declaration and Notice of Immediate Withdraw of Consent
I. Stevie Dwight Harris, conceived to a human mother and father on March 27,1956, domiciled in the Bolivar County. within the geographic boundaries of the twentieth State of the Union. Mississippi, hereby declare my.full and complete renunciation and withdraw of all possible forms of consent to the unlawjul creation of, operation of, and participation in, the current.fraudulent, de facto federal and state "corporate bodies politic"misunderstood to be the STATE of MISSISSIPPI/STATE OF ILLINOIS and The UNITED STATES government.
This complete withdraw of consent includes all known and unknown.fraudulent"unconscionable" agreements or contracts, past, present, or.future, relating to any artificial "person," corporate '”fiction," commercial entity, legal fiction, trust, status, standing, station, or any other possible creative combination of care.fully constructed "words o fart," CAPITIS DIMINUTIO .MAXIMA, or any other possible "color of law" misrepresentation of my existence and flesh and blood body, that aredesigned to replace my God given unalienable rights, Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness, with non- Article W privileges and immunities, civil rights, statutory code, and public policy, currently
enforced by a "presumption of consent" to the 14th Amendment and fraudulent defacto corporate UNITED STATES and STATE OF ILLINOIS governments, Any and all past, present, or future participation in this fraudulent defacto corporate UNITED STATES and STATE OF MISSISSIPPI /STATE OF ILLINOIS governments and all related, subsidiary, or participatory corporate entities, shall be considered acts under duress, protest, and "Without Prejudice"until such a time as we, the People, return to the original and only lawful form of government instituted and created by our Founding Fathers - a Republic. The Supremacy clause, Article VI of the Constitution for the united States, and this official.flesh and blood Withdraw of Consentstrikes with NULL:
* The current.fraudulent corporate body politic operating as the de facto government "instituted" by the citizen's "registration" to vote and perpetuated by participation;
All usage whatsoever of the concept of "CAPITIS DIMINUTIO MAXIMA;"
* The entire procedural system of Admiralty, Maritime and ''private" law administered by non -Article Ill Judiciary courts and used against the Federal "citizens"under the jurisdiction thereof;
All fraudulent,unconscionable, or unlawful contracts. suretyships, licenses, registrations, certifications, or programs;
* All.fraudulent de facto corporate government bodies, agencies.franchises, subsidiaries, offices, or extensions;
* All fraudulent de facto corporate bodies politic or anti - Republic "Presidential" Executive Orders;
* The entire Federal Reserve System and any un - Constitutional fiat currency;
* All public policy, legislation, and every act or treaty enacted by the.fraudulent, de facto corporate bodies politic;
The entire fraudulent 14th Amendment and corporate ''person" status with federal "citizen" privileges and immunities subject to the jurisdiction thereof;
Let it be known that with this complete, public, and formal Withdraw of Consent and Act of Expatriation, under the Expatriation Act of July,
United States "citizen"status, shall be considered NULL, void. invalid and unlawjul - as they always have been - under the original and only lawful form of government instituted and created by our Founding Fathers - a Republic.
Signed: Stevie,Dwight Harris, STEVIE-DWIGHT: HARRIS
Date: March 21, 2023
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~ 1 For the knowledge of these facts are with the claim of this Live-life-man born on~ twenty-seven-day! March~ year~ 1956.
~2 For these witness-knowldge of this live-life-life are with these claims of this live-lfe-birth-nativity in the city~Cleveland,-State~ mississippi,-County~Boliva, is with witness by the mother-party-by the name: Luevada Harris, and by the father. Thelma-Harris,~ by their marriage-joinder.
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:C-S.-S-SP-S-G-P. Flag of this vessel. **Reg mail# RE For the Claimant_Knowledge of this live-Life is with this claim by this claimant.
~ 1 For the knowledge of these facts are with the claim of this Live-life-man born on~ twenty-eight-day! June-~ year~ 1961.
~2 For these witness-knowldge of this live-life-life are with these claims of this live-lfe-birth-nativity in the city~Evanston,State~Illinois,-County~Cook, is with witness by the mother-party-by the name: Oneida-Servate: Grant, and by the father. Joe-Wesley: Henry,,~ by their marriage-joinder.
~3 For the witness-knowledge of this live-life-claim are with the claim of this live-life-birthwith an authorization of these (2) two-witness-autographs, :Stevie-Dewight: Harris-one,: Ancqunette-Dorlene: CunninghamEl.
~4 For the witness-knowledge of these facts are with this live-life-birth-claim with this Correct-Sentence-StructureCommunications-Parse-Syntax-Grammer-Performance of this Communications-Claim with this live-life-party.:
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