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Week of May 3, 2017 Vol 48 • No 18 • www.thechicagocitizen.com

BUSINESS

Weekly

SURVEY SHOWS “MADE IN AMERICA” RESONATES WITH SMALL BUSINESS SHOPPERS

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Chicago Weekend FASHION INTERNATIONALLY CELEBRATED WEDDING DRESS DESIGNER AND AUTHOR RANI ST. PUCCHI, WHO HAS STYLED COUNTLESS CELEBRITIES AND OVER 15,000 BRIDES, SAYS YOU CAN LEARN TO FLATTER YOUR FIGURE IF YOU KNOW THE STYLE SECRETS OF THE PROFESSIONALS. + P6

CHURCH

WEEKLY INSPIRATIONS FROM REV. DR. DERRICK B. WELLS + P10

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STATE OF BLACK AMERICA REPORT DEMANDS,

‘PROTECT OUR PROGRESS’ By Christopher Shuttlesworth

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ational Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial discussed the 2017 State of Black America report, ‘Protect Our Progress,’ during a teleconference call April 25, 2017. Dr. Silas Lee, Executive Editor of the 2017 State of Black America and Economist Valerie Rawlston Wilson provided analysis for the Equality Index, the National Urban League’s mathematical calculation of African Americans’ and Hispanic Americans’ relative status in relation to white America. National Urban League President Marc H. Morial, said the organization is always excited this time of the year, adding this is the 41st year of the State of Black America report and the 14th year that the Equality Index will be released with the report. Both were released on May 2, 2017 in Washington, D.C. “The State of Black America report and the Equality Index is the very best snapshot of the conditions of both African Americans and

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Dr. Silas Lee, who is the Executive Editor of the 2017 State of Black America, said the overview of the data report showed that 50 years after the Civil Rights Movement, data shows that African Americans have made progress, but progress has been interrupted. Photo Credit: National Urban League

First African American woman to be selected to be a CASA WASHINGTON - The newest civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army (CASA) was invested during a ceremony conducted on April 19, 2017 at the Pentagon. Ms. Erica Jeffries, Director of the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs was selected by acting Secretary of the Army, Robert M. Speer to represent Illinois (North). She is the first African American woman to be selected to be a CASA. “I welcome the opportunity

to serve as a volunteer to help communicate the Secretary of the Army message to the military community throughout Illinois, and in particular in the city of Chicago,” Jeffries said. “It is my privilege to provide advice and local perspective on issues relating to our active duty Army soldiers, families, and the Army community writ large.” CASA are a vital part of the Army, promoting good relations between

the Army and the public and advising the Secretary on regional issues. “Erica already plays a significant role in serving our veterans in the state of Illinois,” said Speer. “I am pleased that she is willing to provide her knowledge to our current Soldiers as well and play a central role as we look to her to help represent the Army.”

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