Chatham Southeast Citizen 6-19-2019

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Citizen Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund Finalizes Plans for Office Relocation — Page 3 Week of June 19, 2019

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CHATHAM SOUTHEAST

Co-Founders of Black Girls Break Bread Jessica Davenport-Williams, Khadija Warfield, and Jazzy Davenport-Russ (left to right) Photo Credit: Edith Bradford

LOCAL NONPROFIT RECEIVES GRANT TO SUPPORT EFFORTS TO CREATE SAFE SPACES FOR BLACK GIRLS

For the third year in a row, Black Girls Break Bread, a nonprofit organization that creates safe spaces for black girls to gather, has received a rapid-response grant from the Chicago Fund for Safe and Peaceful Communities. PAGE 2

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3 In 4 Companies Plan To Expand Creative Teams In Second Half Of 2019, Survey Finds

Check out our real estate listings for important foreclosure information

‘Windy City’ Named Most Welcoming of Whiskers PAGE 6

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