Week of February 15, 2017 Vol 48 • No 07 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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BUSINESS WEBSITE HELPS VISITORS IMPROVE BLACK ECONOMIC CONDITIONS +P4
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FOCUSON BLACKHISTORY Left to right: Rita Dove, Natasha Trethewey, Yusef Komunyakaa, Nora Brooks Blakley, Quraysh Ali Lansana, Tracy K. Smith and Gregory Pardlo, backstage at Reading: Our Miss Brooks 100. Photo Courtesy of the Chicago Community Trust
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AS COMMUNITY BANKS DISAPPEAR, ISF BANK FILLS THE GAP By Chris Shuttlesworth
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO PAYS TRIBUTE TO GWENDOLYN BROOKS By Monique Smith
Our Miss Brooks 100 is an ongoing centennial celebration of the life and legacy of Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks. If Ms. Brooks were alive today she would be celebrating her 100th birthday on June 7, 2017. This exhibit was kicked off with a special unprecedented and high-profile reading of Brooks’ works. Held in the Rubloff Auditorium at the Art Institute of Chicago, 111 S. Michigan Avenue in Chicago. The event brought together five Pulitzer Prize winning African American poets, all of whom expressed at some point during the evening how profound an impact Brooks’ had on their life and their work as artists
and poets. Our Miss Brooks 100 honors her legacy and inspires a new generation of writers and poets. This unique literary experience was a collective and collaborative effort of many institutions, artists, and educators who came together to create readings, performances, schools programs, discussions, exhibits and more through June 2018. The special readings were hosted by WGCI’s Morning Show co-host Kendra G and a panel discussion to place after the readings was hosted by WBEZ’s Natalie Moore. The poets in attendance were Rita Dove, a former U.S. Poet Laureate and recipient of the 1987 Pulitzer
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Illinois Service Federal Savings Bank (ISF Bank) will celebrate its 83rd anniversary with a customer appreciation event on May 18, 2017 and has plans to serve Chicago’s black community better now and into the future. With an experienced board of directors, upgraded technology, an infusion of new capital and a strong management team, ISF Bank is ready to meet the needs of the community for the long term. ISF Bank’s CEO Robert Klamp, a banker with decades of experience in community banking in Chicago, Illinois, will lead the main branch at 4619 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive., and the second branch at 8700 S. King Drive, according to an ISF press release. “We’re very excited to be celebrating [ISF Bank] 83rd anniversary because it’s sometimes difficult for small institutions to have a period of longevity,” said ISF Executive Vice President Monica Thomas. The ISF press release stated that during the Great Migration, ISF Bank was established in 1934 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bank offered home and business loans to many African-Americans who moved north to escape the limited economic opportunities in the segregated South. > SEE MORE PAGE 3
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