South End Citizen 2-16-2022

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Celebrating Black History Month www.facebook.com/durrell.garth.9

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WEEKLY

What would a fully funded Black Futures look like?

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WEEK OF FEBRUARY 16, 2022

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The Wade Family Partners with Janie and Jack for Exclusive Spring Collection P5

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NKF Celebrates Black History Month Chicago Eco House was founded by Quilen Blackwell as a way to provide employment opportunities for young people on the South and West sides by turning vacant lots into farms that produce flowers. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY QUILEN BLACKWELL

THE CHICAGO ECO HOUSE FOUNDER

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CREATES AGRARIAN SOCIETY P2 FROM VACANT LOTS Quilen Blackwell’s journey took him from Madison, Wis. to Thailand to Milwaukee and finally to Chicago, where he founded an organization that takes vacant lots and turns them into solar farms that grow flowers. The flowers Chicago Eco House grows provide an economic solution for poverty where the farms are located. P2 citizennewspapergroup.com

Uplifting Black Men Conference invites students, community members to lift their voices P9


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