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Week of January 4, 2017 Vol 49 • No 47 •

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WOMEN’S MARCH SET FOR THIS MONTH

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THE EXPERTS AT GEORGE STREET PHOTO & VIDEO IDENTIFY TOP WEDDING TRENDS FOR 2017 + P6

Ninth Ward Alderman Anthony Beale's (Artist's Mural Program) and the City of Chicago's 2017 Individual Artist's Program (IAP) are offering a total of $80,000 to local Chicago artists. Each of the four artists will receive $20,000 in cash awards for painting four murals to enhance several viaducts in the Pullman-Roseland communities.

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NINTH WARD RECEIVES GRANTS FOR MURAL PAINTINGS By Safiyyah P. Muhammad

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our professional Chicago artists will be awarded $20,000 each to paint viaducts in the Pullman community through Alderman Anthony Beale’s Artist’s Mural Program, and the City of Chicago’s 2017 Individual Artist Program (IAP), according to Beale. “This is something (mural painting) that the community has been requesting for a long time, but we did not have the funds to do it. Mayor Rahm Emanuel assisted us with matching funds that came from federal funding to help with the project,” the 9th Ward Alderman said. Midwest Senior Regional Director, for National Parks Conservation Association, Lynn McClure who is now in Chicago, has written several blog pieces about the historic Pullman district. She stated that the mural paintings serve

as an investment tool to beautify the Roseland and Pullman communities. “Since Pullman is a national monument, there have been a lot of improvements and investments in the 9th Ward for Pullman and Roseland. These murals are one more incredibly great investment in the Pullman community, and I just think these murals are great.” Beale and the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) are allocating $80,000 total for the Mural initiative. According to a 9th Ward press release, funds for the mural program will come from the Illinois Arts Council Agency through federal funds provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. Beale stated that each artist would receive $20,000 to paint a mural that reflects the history of the Pullman community. “Having decent mural > SEE MORE PAGE 2

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Chicago, IL – Part of a nationwide groundswell that originated the day after the presidential elections, women and men from across the state of Illinois are preparing to join the national Women’s March on Washington Sat., Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington, D.C. the day after the inauguration of the next president of the United States. Illinois organizers Mrinalini Chakraborty, Leni ManaaHoppenworth, Amber Hummel, Julie List, Amanda Jane Long, and Amanda Drenth, have been coordinating the promotion and logistics needed to make sure those Illinoisans who want to attend the march in D.C., are able to. They are coordinating buses throughout the state that marchers can buy individual seats on (through the RallyBus platform), as well as organizing efforts for sponsored buses for those marchers in need of financial assistance. “We realize that our rights are severely threatened and hardearned progress in civil > SEE MORE PAGE 2


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