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CSU to Hold Anti-Bullying Conference and Youth Peace Rally Chicago State University (CSU) staff in partnership with The Bullying Prevention and Awareness Inc. (www.bullyingprevention365.org) and the African-American Family Research Institute (AAFRI) is organizing an Anti-Bullying Conference and Youth Peace Rally on November 2, 2018 from 8:30am-4pm at CSU. This event aims to provide adults and youth the tools to combat the increasing wave of bullying and violence in the city. Professional development credit will be available to administrators, educators and social workers who attend the conference. For registration and more information, call (800) 491-8182 or visit www.bullyingprevention365.org.

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Mayor Emanuel, Police Superintendent Issue Joint Response to Van Dyke Verdict “Today [Oct. 5], the jury reached its verdict. As we absorb their decision, let us continue to hear each other and partner with each other – as public servants, police and members of the public – and let us ensure our col- Rahm Emanuel lective mission is what endures for generations to come,” Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said in a joint statement released minutes after the verdict was read. “We come from many neighborhoods, many walks of life

and many places throughout the world. But for all of us, this is our home. This is the city we love. We have heard that message countless times in recent days and weeks in church basements, in community meetings and from Eddie Johnson residents in our neighborhoods. And while the jury has heard the case and reached their conclusion, our collective work is not done. The effort to drive lasting reform and rebuild bonds of trust between residents and police must carry on with vigor.”

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In a press conference in Chicago, Juliana Stratton, candidate for lieutenant governor, along with State Senator Toi Hutchinson, Planned Parenthood Illinois Action PAC Chair Jennifer Welch, and Personal PAC President and CEO Terry Cosgrove and Juliana Stratton advocates for women’s rights came together to speak out on Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court and pledge to elect pro-choice leaders in Illinois. Current Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner called the Kavanaugh appointment “impressive” and fully supported his confirmation despite the impact Kavanaugh’s appointment could have on women’s rights and healthcare. “Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation was a shameful moment in our nation’s history, and our own governor, Bruce Rauner, supported him every step of the way,” said Juliana Stratton. “Instead of standing with survivors and protecting Illinoisans, Bruce Rauner stood with Donald Trump. When JB [Pritzker] and I take back Springfield, we’re going to push back on those trying to roll back women’s rights. We’re going to pass sweeping common-sense reforms that protect our rights. And we’re going to stand up for women and listen to women. That’s what’s on the ballot on Election Day.” “I fought tirelessly to guarantee a woman’s right to choose in Illinois, no matter their income, but Bruce Rauner has been an unreliable partner in that fight,” said State Sen. Toi Hutchinson. “I’m proud to support JB Pritzker for governor because he’s a steadfast advocate and ally who we can trust to stand with women.” “Governor Rauner has flip-flopped time and again on a woman’s right to choose and simply can’t be trusted,” said Personal PAC President and CEO Terry Cosgrove. “Rauner gave anti-choice extremist Brett Kavanaugh his full blessing and now Kavanaugh could provide the fifth vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. Illinois needs a governor and lieutenant governor who will defend reproductive rights for all women in Illinois — those leaders will most certainly be JB Pritzker and Juliana Stratton.” THE CHICAGO DEFENDER


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Activists march after the Van Dyke verdict to commemorate years of resistance. Photo by Matt McLoughlin

Guilty! Chicago Activists Respond to the Jason Van Dyke Verdict

By Charles Preston McCarthy, who is now running for Defender Contributing Writer mayor. On Oct. 5, 2018, when millions witnessed the jury reading Van If you have lived in Chicago for at least several years, images of Dyke’s verdict, many who’ve been community resistance, police, and fighting for Laquan since 2014 felt mainstream media should per- a broad range of emotions. The meate your mind when you hear Chicago Defender reached out the phrase “16 shots.” Jason Van to some of the Black frontline acDyke, a former Chicago police of- tivists who chanted “Justice for ficer, is now a convicted murderer Laquan” nearly four years ago and after shooting 16 fatal shots into continued their fight into this mo17-year-old Laquan McDonald ment; we wanted to get their peron October 20, 2014. Dashcam spective on the outcome. Maria Hernandez, Black Lives footage of the incident triggered Matter Chicago Organizer protests that resulted in a Department of Justice investigation into Hernandez co-organized comthe Chicago Police Department, munity response to the verdict and voters ousting then-States Attor- is also an active member of the ney Anita Alvarez, and the firing of #NoCopAcademy Campaign. former CPD Superintendent Garry THE CHICAGO DEFENDER

Activists Camiella Williams and Demetrius Nash embrace after hearing Van Dyke’s verdict. Photo by Vashon Jordan, Jr. It is clear this was 1st-degree murder as Black boys are not scary enough to constitute a “mitigating factor;” but this is a historic victory (Van Dyke was convicted of 2nd-degree murder). I hope it leads to a new investigation of the Ronald Johnson murder and cover up days before Laquan was killed, 4 years ago next week. We need every case reopened – and CPAC (Civilian Police Accountability Council) signed into law – if we ever hope to address public safety www.chicagodefender.com

in a real way. Malcolm London, former BYP 100 (Black Youth Project 100) Chicago Co-Chair; London was arrested protesting on the second night after the McDonald video dropped. This doesn’t bring back Laquan. This doesn’t bring back Rekia (Boyd, who was killed by an off-duty cop in 2012). This conviction is gratifying but we have to remember this is only the result of organizing and we cannot let up.

Kirah Moe, Activist Kirah participated in direct actions, especially road blockades on Lake Shore Drive to raise awareness of police brutality and political corruption. We asked for a murder conviction and received it. A Chicago police officer is now a convicted murderer. The charges may not have resulted in full satisfaction, but our continued on page 4

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fight was not in vain. Chicago made history. Van Dyke is going to prison and Laquan lives through all of us affected by his death. Next are the aldermen and the mayor. The community has to get out and vote. The people united can never be defeated. Jared Stevenson Stevenson served in the military and has stood side-by-side with Mayoral Candidate Ja’Mal Green in protest at the mayor’s front door. This is a big step in the right direction. Chicago made history. This will make officers all over the United States think twice before taking a life. Now we wait for the sentencing, which is another hurdle to get past. Cosette Hampton Hampton is a former BYP100 Chicago Chapter Co-Chair and among the first to march in the streets when the McDonald footage dropped. Officer Jason Van Dyke murdered Laquan McDonald in 2014 and shot him 16 times. He was guilty in 2014, I don’t need affirmation from Illinois courts 4 years later to know that. I’m angry that Laquan McDonald’s family had to suffer for 4 years, reliving the trauma of their teenage loved one being gunned down in a rage. They should not have had to witness the FOP laugh in their faces by hiring Van Dyke after his suspension from CPD, and even now after the verdict, hearing the FOP President’s statement threatening and calling people they are supposed to be protecting “perpetrators.” A second-degree charge is a spit in the face, but even a first-degree charge is not true accountability when it won’t bring back all the Black people who have been killed by police, free others from prison, or erase Scarlett letter convictions. Jason Van Dyke is one police officer who deserves all the bad things coming to him and then some, but he is a scapegoat for an entire system of lawmakers, policy analysts, judges, and officers who constantly get away with killing, hurting, and traumatizing Black people. David “Iggy Flow” Rucker, Revolutionary/Organizer Rucker is a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party. When the verdict came that Jason Van Dyke had been convicted of all counts except for the misconduct, my first thought was that it isn’t over and there’s more to be done. If it has to take our children to fight the fight – that we left – with years and years to come, then so be it. All power to the revolution! 4 October 10 - 16, 2018

Cosette Hampton Jedidiah Brown, Founder of the Young Leaders Alliance The self-described “Chicago Freedom Fighter” from South Shore had a change of heart about the mayor after seeing organizations respond to the Laquan’s video. Since then, Brown has participated in countless marches and press conferences demanding peace. Every generation has seen something once thought impossible. I’m honored to be living in this one, where a demonized Black child gets justice after being slaughtered by a hateful White policeman. The right message has been sent to the law enforcement community concerning accountability. As we now press to finalize justice in the city council and the next two elections, I’m eager to see the healing begin in my community. I honor William Calloway and Brandon Smith for not looking the other way because the cover-up wouldn’t have ever become a conviction without them. LaCreisha Birts, Activist/Organizer Birts was a member of BYP 100 and the CAARPR (Chicago Alliance Against Racial and Political Repression) in 2015. Birts has been fighting for community control of the police. While I’m grateful that Van Dyke was convicted, I do not feel safe or reassured by the verdict. If Van Dyke who shot Laquan SIXTEEN times couldn’t be charged and convicted with first-degree murder, what precedent does this set for other cops who murder civilians? Ja’Mal Green, Mayoral Candidate and CEO of Majostee AllStars.

Ja’Mal Green Green appeared on many mainstream news outlets and lead actions at City Hall, the Taste of Chicago, and in front of Emanuel’s home in Ravenswood. The Van Dyke verdict proves that ordinary citizens are tired of people we trust with power abusing their positions. This represents a shift in the landscape of Chicago where people who were previously untouchable will now be held accountable for their actions including every politician involved. It is now up to the judge to make sure he sends a message to any other rogue cop that Black lives matter, not just Blue ones.” Joan Fadayiro, Co-founder, Cooperation for Liberation Study & Working Group Fadayiro hit the streets for Laquan and organized community meetings after the dash cam video was released. She was an active participant in the #ByeAnita direct actions. First, I want to lift up Laquan McDonald and his loved ones, family and friends. Although through heinous circumstances, Laquan has been able to put his family in a better position financially--which for poor, Black people in this city, this country, that matters. Laquan put this city in a better place--primarily for young, Black men struggling to lead full lives in the face of state violence. We are forever grateful! Personally, I have a hard time celebrating until the sentencing. What this verdict means seems unclear until then. However, the verdict does feel like a victory for Black people and anyone who believes in the right of Black people to live freely. Everyone, stood up for this-www.chicagodefender.com

Lamon Reccord Black folks and allies, youth and elders. Organizers centering young, Black women, femmes and queer folks took the lead and sacrificed it all. It’s important to remember what this moment cost us--as every victory for Black people and oppressed people around the world does. We lost one of the most powerful youth organizations in this city--Fearless Leading by the Youth (FLY). Many youth organizers have faced financial insecurity, isolation and mental and physical complications. And many have lost hope along the way. Let us remember this and do what we can to heal ourselves and our community with love and integrity. Lamon Reccord, Activist and Founder of Bringing Home

America In 2015, Reccord teamed with Ja’Mal Green and others to put pressure on Rahm Emanuel. There are viral videos and pictures where Reccord stares down police. There is no #JusticeForLaquan until Rahm Emanuel, Anita Alvarez, Garry McCarthy and every officer who lied is convicted and incarcerated. The Black Caucus has failed the black community. Every Alderman of that Caucus should not have another term! The verdict of Van Dyke isn’t a win for Chicago, it’s an indicator that we have more fighting to do. William Calloway, the activist responsible for the release of the Laquan McDonald tape, declined to comment. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER


Community Mayoral Candidate Interview: Neal Sáles-Griffin By Charles Preston Defender Contributing Writer Neal Sáles-Griffin walks into the Chicago Defender building with an optimistic bounce, casually dressed wearing a “Made In A Chicago Hood” jacket, and consistently flashing a captivating smile. You get the sense that he holds importance but cannot articulate why. The 31-year-old tech entrepreneur believes he has what it takes to become Chicago’s next mayor, despite a field that boasts many of the city’s political elite. “Where has that gotten us? Where have all these experienced and seasoned politicians gotten us?” asks Sáles-Griffin. “We got more of them. Okay? Great.” As one of the youngest mayoral candidates, Sales-Griffin says he represents “change,” “innovation,” “youth,” “energy,” and “integrity;” his resume leaves little room for doubt that he is lying. When the Mt. Carmel High School cornerback’s NFL dreams paused due to injury, he redirected his focus on a future away from sports. He graduated from Northwestern University with a Learning and Organizational Change degree while working as Associate Student Government President. At the age of 21, Sáles-Griffin served as the chief operating officer for Flawless Cuts Barbershop, managing two locations on the South Side of Chicago. He taught himself how to code software leading to co-founding the first ever coding boot camp, creating a blueprint that influenced a nationwide millennial coding movement; Sáles-Griffin was 24 years old. “When I first got my start doing programming and computer science, I built a clone of Twitter,” says Sáles-Griffin. “This was 8 years ago. Anyone who is interested, or wants to learn how to build software, the first thing I have them do is build the original Twitter app. “ Although his extensive resume is full of leadership positions and reads unconventional for a political candidate, the simple truth is that many voters are unfamiliar with Sáles-Griffin’s backstory. Who is this confident, young Black man running for mayor? He is Afro-Latino, making him the first and only Black and Latino candidate pursuing the mayoral seat. “My Grandfather is Filipino. My Grandmother is half Mexican and half Honduran. She immigratTHE CHICAGO DEFENDER

Neal Sáles-Griffin Photo by Paul Octavious ed from Honduras to Bronzeville in Chicago when she was 12 years old,” details Sáles-Griffin in a personally blogged Medium post. “She raised my Mother and her seven brothers and sisters in Englewood and Roseland. They had a tough time growing up in mostly Black neighborhoods. They struggled with their identities as Latino South Siders.” Sáles-Griffin’s paternal family provides great contrast. His father, Anthony Griffin, is a Black man who experienced Jim Crow racism. He remembers his father would tell him “... stories growing up being called n*gger going down the street.” Anthony Griffin served as a Chicago Police officer for 30 years while Linda Sáles, his mother, worked in CPS for 17 years. Like many in Chicago, Sáles-Griffin is a product of lower-middle-class beginnings. “At the age of 5, I was living with my

dad – who was a cop. My mom was trying to get back into work,” Sáles-Griffin explains. “She worked at Michael Reese hospital, but then she decided to work at CPS as a special education teaching assistant at Ray Elementary.” Sáles-Griffin says his upbringing informs his political positions as well as his decision to run for office. He claims to approach each of the city’s issues on their own terms, rather than relying on dominant ideologies such as “liberal” or “conservative.” However, he does have political ties. Sáles-Griffin declined an invitation to work on then-President Obama’s 2012 campaign as a project manager and opted to build a coding school with his friend Mike McGee. He personally knows J.B. Pritzker and happily introduced the gubernatorial candidate at the Pritzker campaign launch. He even had an hourlong conversation with www.chicagodefender.com

Mayor Rahm Emanuel a week before the mayor decided not to run for re-election. Yet Sáles-Griffin holds firm that he represents a bold new change and not the traditional Chicago Democratic flashback. In fact, he speaks against the Democratic machine and the amount of money in current political campaigns. Sáles-Griffin asserts, “I’m not interested in limited or incremental

progress. Right now, management of the Chicago machine from another traditionally-experienced political operative is not what is best for the city. “ Sáles-Griffin thinks Chicago’s machine politics has caused the city to move at a snail’s pace addressing the socioeconomic plight burdening the South and West sides. According to him, this slow momentum stagnates people’s care and investment in Chicago’s politics, leading to poor voter turnout. He believes faith must be restored into potential voters rather than vote-shaming –– the tactic of blaming non-voters for non-participation. “Most of us are disconnected,” laments Sáles-Griffin. “We have over 70 percent of us who are old enough to vote but don’t. It’s not just about voting. I’m not for vote shaming. I actually detest that there is this approach where people are told that they are bad or wrong for not [voting]. I think it’s more important to understand why they should have a reason and making sure people are connected to that. “ On the issues, Sáles-Griffin is considerably a Democratic progressive, championing social justice and demanding universal health care. His platform priorities listed on his website (nealformayor.com) are affordable housing, public safety, government accountability, and education. If elected, he says he will tackle the city’s budget on his first day to make sure Chicago’s $22 Billion is going where it’s needed. Neal Sáles-Griffin wants voters to recognize that he is a regular 31-year-old Chicagoan who enjoys listening to Lil’ Wayne (He highly anticipated the artist’s long-awaited “The Carter 5” album) and is willing to go through great lengths to enact systemic changes. He asks not to be labeled. As he so eloquently puts it: “I don’t fit into any boxes. I’m just a guy who gives a sh*t.”

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Community Theaster Gates and JPMorgan Chase Leaders Discuss Investment and Rebuilding Opportunities on the South and West Sides By Marshelle Sanders revitalizing retail storefronts along Defender Contributing Writer commercial corridors on the South Side to house the entrepreneurs’ work by offering them leasing opOn Tuesday, October 2, several portunities at below-market pricartisans and business developers es. held a roundtable discussion at “Artisan entrepreneurs on Chithe future home of an incubator cago’s South Side have the talent, and entrepreneur workspace at drive and innovative ideas they the former St. Laurence School need to succeed—and now they in Greater Grand Crossing, which also have space and institutionclosed in 2002. The objective of al support that all entrepreneurs the meeting was to communicate need,” said Gates. “We’re thrilled about programs and investments to partner with JPMorgan Chase to help African Americans create to bring life-changing, hands-on businesses. training, and mentorship to small Rebuild Foundation, founded by business owners in this part of the Chicago native and artist Theast- city.” er Gates, along with JP Morgan As a teacher, South Side native Chase, is recognized for transDarnell Dowd has dedicated his forming neighborhoods and celelife to giving back to the commubrating innovative artistic practicnity. Dowd was an amateur artist es on the city’s South Side. The when he stumbled upon the incuprogram, made possible through bator and developed a plan to turn a $300,000 investment from JP his passion for art and education Morgan Chase, is helping artiinto a business. Dowd now builds sans of color grow their business custom-made cabinets and teachthrough hands-on training and es his craft to others on the South mentorship. Side. “I love what I do but lacked JPMorgan Chase’s investment the business background to crewill allow Rebuild Foundation to ate a steady revenue stream,” said accelerate renovations at St. Lau- Dowd. “I am excited to continue rence School and expand access scaling my business and give back to its incubator for more local ar- to my community by mentoring tisans. Also, Rebuild Foundation is others who share the same pas-

(from left to right): Victoria Rowels, who makes vegan leather bow ties; Darnell Dowd, who makes custom cabinets and teaches the craft to others in the community; Peter Scher, Head of Corporate Responsibility at JPMorgan Chase; artist and Rebuild Foundation founder Theaster Gates; and Lori WattsBranch, the owner and founder of SenTEAmental Moods, all participated in the program. sion.” “By joining forces with Rebuild Foundation, we are creating opportunities for local artisans and small business owners to grow their business and help revitalize the neighborhoods where they work and live,” said Peter Scher, Head of Corporate Responsibility, JPMorgan Chase. “The St. Laurence School renovation is a great

example of how we can all work together to create economic opportunity on the South Side.” The renovation of the St. Laurence School and the launch of Rebuild Foundation’s Arts and Innovation Incubator follows research from the JPMorgan Chase Institute, which found the limited cash liquidity of small businesses threatens to constrain the eco-

nomic vibrancy of some neighborhoods on Chicago’s South and West Sides. By investing in the training of local artisans and small business owners and providing them with working space, this investment aims to encourage the revitalization of these neighborhoods and create economic opportunity and jobs for residents. In the past year, JPMorgan Chase deployed half of its $40 million pledge to support job skills building, the expansion of small businesses, neighborhood revitalization, and financial health. Whitney Smith who leads the Global Philanthropy team and efforts in the Midwest for JPMorgan Chase, which includes over $20 million in grant making aimed at improving economic opportunity for people in the region stated, “We are focused on helping people and particularly seeing barriers in communities be knocked down. We have so many resources and so many colleagues that want to lean in and help us. Helping to bring those resources to display is a great privilege.” For more information about future programs, go to www.rebuild-foundation.org .

AT&T Launches Believe Chicago Campaign to Combat Violence By Sharice Bradford part of the core fabric of Chicago. Defender Contributing Writer We have 16 stores, 102 retail partners, 70 company buildings, more than 2,000 employees who live in It has been a busy year for various Chicago neighborhoods. AT&T in the Chicagoland area. Since we’re part of these commuAfter opening a call center and nities, we understand well what bringing 500 jobs to the City and goes on in Chicago. Many of our distributing over 200 backpacks at employees live and work in neighthe Bud Billiken Parade this year, borhoods that are heavily impactAT&T now launches the Believe ed by gun violence and high unChicago campaign. As part of employment. Believe Chicago is a its Believe Chicago initiative, the concerted effort to create positive company has hired more than 400 changes and economic opportuniqualified workers who live in the 19 ties in Chicago’s most vulnerable Believe Chicago neighborhoods on neighborhoods. the South and West sides of the CD: How are employees from city. The Pillars of the Believe Chithese communities identified? cago initiative are: Giving Voice, Believe Chicago didn’t start Technology, Education, Investing in the City, Public Safety, Volunteer in the C-suite. It started with our and Jobs. The Chicago Defender employees. Our employees got recently spoke with Eileen Mitchell the ball rolling in company equip– Vice President, External Affairs ment garages, stores, call centers (AT&T) to learn more about the and employee resource group Believe Chicago initiative. Here is meetings. Employees are already engaged in these communities, what she shared. because this where they live and Chicago Defender: What was work. They’re passionate about the impetus for starting the Bewanting to do more – and put lieve Chicago program? more company resources behind AT&T believes that we are a their efforts. In our meetings with 6 October 10 - 16, 2018

employees, one theme came up over and over: the importance of job training and education. So our employees inspired us to be even more active and to do that effectively, we knew we also needed other organizations involved. AT&T has partnered with more than 90 community organizations and Faith-based institutions, non-profits and philanthropic groups in the city to help lead the efforts of Believe Chicago. Organizations like North Lawndale Employment Network, Skills for Chicagoland’s Future and the Faith Community of St. Sabina are just some of our partners in this effort. CD: Is AT&T making any financial investments into these communities (are they building locations or sponsoring neighborhood parks?) We are contributing to local organizations already doing good work in education, mental health and workforce re-entry. AT&T has committed $2 million in micro grants to Chicago-based charities delivering services to residents in the 19 neighborhoods across the www.chicagodefender.com

South and West Sides of the city. These communities include: Auburn Gresham, Roseland, Englewood, South Shore, Garfield Park, Austin, North Lawndale, Pilsen and Humboldt Park, just to name a few. CD: Believe Chicago states that it helps people in these communities to find opportunity to succeed in education, careers and life, specifically what efforts do they take to succeed in education and life? We’re giving area residents access to training to provide basic skills awareness and development for what AT&T expects for key entry-level roles. We are bringing “AT&T Learn,” a skills readiness virtual learning platform, to provide basic training for skills development, such as learning how to write a resume, interviewing, making a presentation, and other foundational skills. This platform will also help job candidates become more aware of some of our in-demand jobs and the skills needed for such roles. The education efforts that are part of Believe Chicago are part of our broader commitment to

workers to prepare for the future and the changing job market, both inside and outside AT&T. Residents can access AT&T Learn now via the Believe Chicago Website (www.BelieveChicago.com) and/ or via our AT&T Jobs Websites (www.att.jobs). CD: How does AT&T believe that Believe Chicago can help combat violence in these particular communities? AT&T is a company that has the resources to help make a difference in these communities. We want to improve lives and lift Chicago neighborhoods that have suffered due to negative elements like gun violence and high unemployment. We know AT&T alone can’t stop the violence in Chicago. That’s not our goal. Instead, we’re working with employees and community leaders to address some root causes by promoting hiring, training, and opportunity – and making sure the good news gets out along the way. This is the obligation that we’ve embraced through the Believe Chicago program. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER


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CP Around Town By Carolyn Griffin Palmer

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A Weekend Celebrating Service We had a wonderful evening at the 2018 AKArama Wonderland “Mad Hatter’s Ball” held at the Hyatt Regency on Wacker. The hardworking committee was lead by Chairman Tonya Lyles Mattox and Co-Chairman Kimberly Egonmwan. The AKArama Foundation, Inc. is committed to delivering and sustaining community-based programs of excellence. The entertainment was provided by a fantastic band, “The Midnight Sun Band.” I could not tell when the band ended and the DJ began! The guests also enjoyed the Casino set up in the lobby. More pictures next week! I was honored and humbled as I received an award on behalf of Carolyn’s Kids Foundation from True Star. The event was held in the Leo Burnett building. Thank you to True Star Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides a creative outlet in the form of literary, media arts, and professional development programs for predominately minority male and female youth, ages 11-21, in the metropolitan Chicago Deanna McLearyarea. Thank you to Sherman the founders Deanna McLeary-Sherman and Na-Tae’ Thompson for the award, and for the dynamic job that they are doing with the young people. Check out the organization on true- Na-Tae’ Thompson starfoundation.org. Lula Ford, Chairman, along with Retired Senator Emil Jones Jr. and Senator Emil Jones III hosted a fundraiser for Kwame Raoul, candidate for Attorney General, at the Gallery Guichard. The event was classy and fun! Happy Birthday Gloria Jenkins Gloria Jenkins Correction Last week, the caption with this picture was incorrect. The woman in this picture is Kimberly Neely DuBuclet, Candidate for Metropolitan Water Reclamation Kimberly Neely DuBuclet District. 8 October 10 - 16, 2018

Elaine Smith-Singh, President of AKArama Foundation, Inc.; Tonya Lyles Mattox, Chairman of 2018 AKArama Fundraiser.

Sonia Bowen, Central Regional Director of Alpha Kappa Alpha; Judith Armstead; Zerrie Campbell; top row left: Retired President Illinois State Senator Emil Jones Jr. Dr. NIva Lubin; Rahn K. Bailey, MD, DFAPA, President National Medical Association; Loann Honesty King; Paul King; 8th Ward Alderman Michelle Harris.

Tru Star Awards presenter Kenard E. Gibbs, Vice-President Midwest Sales, BET Networks; Lisa Cooper, State Farm; Renetta McCann, Chief Talent Officer Leo Burnett; Carolyn Palmer stand in front of a poster of students.

Tirria Martin (Dyett); Michael Strautmanis, Chief Engagement Officer, Obama Foundation; Christopher Griffis; Jeremiah Elliot (Johnson College Prep).

Carolyn Palmer along with Trey White of 107.5 WGCI and Valerie Stoudemire, Board Member, Carolyn Kids Foundation.

Retired State Senator Emil Jones Jr.; Dr. Lorrie Jones; State Senator Emil Jones III; Genise Murray; Marian Parrott and Lula Ford, chairman of event, support Kwame Raoul for State’s Attorney.

Celebrating the 40th Birthday with Gloria Jenkins (pink jacket) and her “besties”

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Let’s Eat: Ms. T’s Southern Fried Chicken By The Black Foodies Folks can stew, boil, broil, braise, barbecue, grill or sauté chicken; however, fried chicken is, by far, the most popular preparation of the yardbird in America. Ever since Scottish immigrants introduced their tradition of deep frying chicken in fat to the American South, fried chicken has become a staple in American cuisine. There are numerous fried chicken franchises catering to the lovers of this southern classic, and everyone has their own spin on how to prepare it. Ms. T’s Southern Fried Chicken, located at 3343 North Broadway in the Lakeview East Community on Chicago’s North Side, is doing fried chicken the locals are raving about. Nita Tanner, Owner of Ms. T’s Southern Fried Chicken, has a menu that is a fried food lover’s dream. Up first for sampling was Ms. T’s popular Southern Fried Chicken. Miss Coretta and I ordered dark meat. The crunch factor was definitely there – no soggy chicken skin here. The chicken was well seasoned – not overly so – allowing the chicken flavor to be at the forefront. The interior was moist and delicious, the final result a very traditional, old-school fried chicken that pays homage to an era of fried chicken that would make any grandma proud. With the fried chicken came Fried Corn on the cob. Corn cobbettes are deep fried and seasoned with seasoned salt and other seasonings, creating corn fit for a king. When you visit Ms. T’s Southern Fried Chicken, the fried corn is a must try. For you catfish connoisseurs, Ms. T’s has an impressive Catfish Meal. Three huge fillets are dredged in seasoned cornmeal and fried to perfection. While eating this succulent fillet, a slow heat crept onto our palettes that only added an extra lay-

Dino Dean and Nita Tanner er of enjoyment to our catfish experience at Ms. T’s. The fresh tartar sauce that accompanied the catfish was top-flight as well, with a pucker factor that made it the perfect condiment for superbly prepared fried catfish. We tried Fried Biscuits with our meal, and “good Lawdy” were they tasty. The biscuits were reminiscent of some good, old-fashioned Hungry Jacks, flaky and infused with butter and honey. This guilty pleasure had us wanting more. There are chicken sandwiches and then there is Ms. T’s Southern Fried Chicken’s chicken sandwich. Two huge chicken tenders are fried flawlessly, nestled in a fresh bun with house-made honey mustard sauce, olive oil infused mayonnaise, with fresh tomato and lettuce. This mammoth sandwich is a gut-buster, undeniably one of the better chicken sandwiches that we have eaten. We suggest having it cut in half, because this sandwich is meant to be shared. Ms. T’s Southern Fried Chicken is in our Top-5 when it comes to fried chicken in Chicagoland. We tasted the love in every dish we sampled. We also recommend the Fried Crab, the yummy Hand Cut Fries, the Gizzards and any one of their spectacular desserts. We found the pecan pie to be

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On the Scene 2018 Carolyn Adams Ticket for the Cure Unveiled as Part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month The Illinois Lottery recently unveiled the 2018 Carolyn Adams Ticket for the Cure at a ticket launch event at the Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force. The ticket is named in honor of the former Illinois Lottery Superintendent (2003-2007) Carolyn Adams, who fought her battle with breast cancer until 2007. Each of the special lottery tickets costs $3 and prizes range from $5 to $50,000. Since 2006, the Ticket for the Cure has raised more than $12.5 million to support breast cancer research, awareness and education in Illinois. Illinois was the first lottery in the U.S. to launch an instant game to support the fight against breast cancer. One hundred percent of profits generated from ticket sales are distributed by Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), which awards grants to medical research centers and community organizations across Illinois that work to find a cure or aid those fighting breast cancer. More than 1,800 women in Illinois die from breast cancer each year, according to IDPH. The Carolyn Adams Ticket for the Cure will hopefully help to decrease that number.

Breast Cancer survivors along with Illinois Lottery Acting Director Harold Mays (center) stand next to the Carolyn Adams Ticket for the Cure. Photo by Katara Patton

Mays stands with (l-r) Harriett Van Pelt, mother of Carolyn Adams and founder of What If..Carolyn Adams Breast Cancer Foundation, and NBC 5 Chicago’s Zoraida Sambolin, a breast cancer survivor who presided over the launch event. Photo by Katara Patton

Breast Cancer survivor Daphne Johnson (center) shares how help from the Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force, who has received support from the Ticket for the Cure, made a difference in her treatment. Standing with her (l-r) are Illinois Acting Director Harold Mays, Anne Marie Murphy, Executive Director of the Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force, and Clara Hubbard, Senior Talk Radio. Photo by Katara Patton

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October Fall Season TV Premieres By Marshelle Sanders Defender Contributing Writer It is time for some of TV’s famously Fall TV season and series premieres for the month of October. Are you finding it hard to keep track with TV shows? Many of us have busy lives so we don’t even get a chance to turn on the television anymore. Today many people subscribe to internet streaming services so that they can catch their favorite shows at anytime (Netflix, Hulu, Comcast, Amazon etc.]. To keep up with what is on, we’ve compiled some of the top TV Show series and seasonal premieres that are returning and debuting in October. Tuesdays The Flash Season 5 Started Oct. 9, at 8/7c on CW It’s not everyday your twentysomething daughter who hasn’t been born yet speeds into your life, so Barry (Grant Gustin) and Iris (Candice Patton) will have their hands full figuring out how to be parents to a kid who’s already grown up (and has a super suit of her own!) On the villain front, Season 5 will introduce Cicada, a blue-collar man of Central City whose family was torn apart by meta-humans. Now, he’s on a mission to destroy the “epidemic,” one meta-human at a time. Black Lightning Season 2 Started Oct. 9, at 9/8c on CW The feud between Black Lighting (Cress Williams) and Tobias Whale is still very much on, but this time our hero has got Thunder (Nafessa Williams) by his side full-time to help fight the forces of evil in Freeland. Unfortunately, Khalil (Jordan Calloway) is still fighting for the wrong side, which should make things with Jennifer (China McClain) and her burgeoning powers interesting. Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams) made his choice: he hung up the suit and his secret identity years ago, but with one daughter hell-bent on justice and the other a star student being recruited by a local gang, he’ll be pulled back into the fight as the wanted vigilante and DC legend Black Lightning. The Conners (NEW) Season 1 Oct, 16, at 8/7c on ABC This sitcom is moving on without Roseanne (remember what she said?). This Roseanne spin-off, created to salvage fans’ feelings, iconic characters and the working professionals burnt in Roseanne Barr’s firing, will likely premiere with Roseanne dead, Dan (John Goodman) moping because she’s dead, and presumably more of the same working-class, Midwestern blues stuff as before. There will be an unexpected pregnancy, ABC says, which promises some drama, although nothing producers could ever write could possibly THE CHICAGO DEFENDER

top what happened off-screen. Black-ish Season 5 Oct. 16, at 9/8c on ABC Creator and executive producer Kenya Barris may have left ABC for Netflix, but the bones of black-ish will remain the same as the family takes on new challenges in the new season. Andre (Anthony Anderson) and Bo (Tracee Ellis Ross) are back in a good space; twins Jack (Miles Brown) and Diane (Marsai Martin) are heading to middle school; and Junior (Marcus Scribner) changes his mind about going to Howard and instead will take a gap year at home. The Rookie (NEW) Season 1 Oct. 16, at 10/9c on ABC Castle star Nathan Fillion is returning to ABC as a 40-year-old rookie LAPD officer in this new series. The series is a fast-paced mix of drama, comedy and high-octane action. Starting over isn’t easy, especially for small-town guy John Nolan who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being an LAPD officer. As the force’s oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can’t keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he’ll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life. Wednesdays All American (NEW) Season 1 Oct. 10, at 9/8c on the CW The series follows Coach Billy Baker (Taye Diggs) and Spencer (Daniel Ezra), a talented football player who is yanked out of his Crenshaw high school to play for the more affluent Beverly Hills team. The show is based on the real-life story of Spencer Paysinger. Riverdale Season 3 Oct. 10 at 8pm on The CW Archie (KJ Apa) will spend the show’s third season fighting for his freedom against a tough new district attorney who is out to make an example of him. That’s going to put a lot of stress on his relationship with Veronica (Camila Mendes), who still lives with Hiram, the man responsible for all her misery. Hopefully running a speakeasy will help ease her troubles. Betty (Lili Reinhart), meanwhile, is trying to save her mother Alice (Madchen Amick) from joining a cult, but The Farm looks like the source of a lot of darkness for our core four. Thursdays Supernatural Season 14 Oct. 11, at 8pm on The CW Things are not going well for Team Free Will when Supernatural returns for Season

Black-ish 14. Sam (Jared Padalecki) finds himself in a rough place emotionally, what with mourning the loss of his older brother (Jensen Ackles) while also taking on the task of leading the Apocalypse World hunters. Fridays Fresh off the Boat Season 5 Started Oct. 5, at 8/7c on ABC Loosely based on the life of Eddie Huang during the mid-to-late 1990s, an Asian-American family decides to move to Orlando, Florida from Washington D.C. to embrace the “American Dream.” Jaleel White, best known for playing nerdy Steve Urkel on Family Matters, will guest-star on a Season 5 episode of Fresh Off the Boat. Speechless Season 3 Started Oct. 5, at 7:30/8:30c on ABC Last season ended with the DiMeos getting evicted from their house, leaving them and all their possessions out on the lawn. But don’t worry, the DiMeos are resourceful, and they take it as an opportunity to travel to England to visit Maya’s (Minnie Driver) estranged father, played by John freaking Cleese, in the first two episodes. Expect big moments, including an extended musical interlude. Sundays Madam Secretary Season 5 Started October 7, at 10/9c on CBS This drama follows the professional and

personal life of Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord, a brilliant CIA analyst-turned-college professor who returns to Washington, D.C., as a favor to the president, whom she considers a friend. While he values Elizabeth’s frankness and how she confidently handles the job on her own terms, those qualities aren’t always appreciated, especially by other members of the White House staff. Shark Tank Season 10 Started Oct. 7 at 10/9c on ABC Contestants present business ideas to five multimillionaires, who will either invest or pass. A new group of budding entrepreneurs take a chance at making their dreams come true by convincing five selfmade, multi-millionaire tycoons to part with their own hard-earned cash and give them the funding they need to jumpstart their business ideas. The Walking Dead Season 9 Started Oct. 7, 9/8 CT on AMC The action jumped forward a year and a half when the show returned with a supersized premiere. Dancing With the Stars: Juniors (NEW) Season 1 Started Oct. 7, at 8PM ET/PT on ABC Celebrity kids are paired with professional junior ballroom dancers to perform choreographed routines, which will be judged by a panel that will include renowned ballroom expert. Charmed (NEW) Reboot Season 1 Oct. 14, at 9pm on The CW Based on the original series of the same name that ran on The WB from 1998 until 2006, Charmed follows three sisters who discover they’re witches. Along for the ride is Harry Greenwood, their “whitelighter,” who serves as a witch’s guide and advisor.

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Business Despite Headquarters Move, Peoria Still Home to 12,000 Caterpillar Workers By Steve Tarter The Journal Star Peoria wasn’t always a company town. It was a distillery town, a farm implement town and a river town before the Caterpillar Tractor Co. set up shop. A bond developed between company and town that became a mutually-beneficial relationship. Caterpillar rose to international prominence on the strength of rugged, reliable earthmoving machines while the Peoria area gained jobs — not only in bustling factories but at the headquarters of a Fortune 100 company, a rare distinction for a city with a population of 100,000. But in 2017, that symbiotic relationship underwent a dramatic change. Caterpillar announced two things that reverberated across central Illinois: one, the company ditched plans for an expansive office project in Downtown Peoria that Caterpillar had promised with great fanfare just two years earlier, and, two, the corporate headquarters would move to the Chicago area. Peoria would remain Caterpillar’s “home,” the company stated, emphasizing that 12,000 employees would remain in central Illinois while some 300 executives and staff would work out of corporate offices in Deerfield. Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis expressed appreciation for the employees that stayed behind but called the news “a punch in the gut.” State Sen. Dave Koehler said, “It’s something that everyone feared, but had hoped would never happen.” The city now has fears of future announcements from Caterpillar management, headed by new CEO Jim Umpleby and board chairman Dave Calhoun, who heads the Blackstone Investment Group, that more jobs might be sent out of town. While Peoria was jolted by Caterpillar’s actions last year, it’s no secret that the U.S. manufacturing scene has changed mightily since 30,000 people were employed at central Illinois Caterpillar plants in the early 1970s. That was a time when most of Caterpillar’s machines were assembled in Illinois — in plants at Joliet, Aurora and 12 October 10 - 16, 2018

The main office facility for Caterpillar Inc. sits in downtown Peoria, but is no longer considered the world headquarters location for top executives. The world headquarters are now in Deerfield, Illinois. Ron Johnson/Journal Star Decatur as well as across the Peoria area. Now Caterpillar has more factories overseas — 76 — than it does in the United States where 62 plants operate. Caterpillar maintains 25 plants in China alone. When it comes to opening plants in this country, Caterpillar follows the trend of big manufacturers that set up shop in the Sun Belt. U.S. plants opened by Caterpillar in recent years have been in Georgia and Texas while the company recently moved its mining division from Milwaukee to Tucson, Ariz. Caterpillar Inc., the name the company adopted in 1986, has expanded beyond bulldozers. Along with making a major commitment to mining, Caterpillar is now heavily involved with equipment used for oil and gas exploration, electric power generation and marine engines. But it wasn’t always that way. Caterpillar’s History By the time the Caterpillar name was a registered trademark in 1910, the Holt Caterpillar Co.

had established a plant in East Peoria in a building that previously housed the Colean Manufacturing Co., a firm that made steam-powered tractors before the company went bankrupt. Benjamin Holt’s family business started in the mid-1880’s in California. Holt Caterpillar started up a division in the Midwest, moving to central Illinois with just 12 employees. Fifteen years later, the Holt firm merged with rival C.L. Best www.chicagodefender.com

Gas Tractor Co., another California-based company, to form the Caterpillar Tractor Co. in central Illinois. After the 1925 merger, C.L. Best became Caterpillar’s first CEO, a position he held until his death in 1951. Lee Fosburgh, Caterpillar’s archives director, pointed out that it was Best who got Caterpillar off on the right foot. “The Best Tracklayer Sixty became the Caterpillar Sixty,” said Fosburgh, referring to the workhorse tractor that helped establish Caterpillar in the earthmoving marketplace. “Best helped lead the push towards the company’s adoption of the diesel engine. He came up with concepts and ideas right up until his death — at age 71,” said Fosburgh. Former CEO and Chairman Doug Oberhelman, noted that Best went to Wall Street for Caterpillar’s initial public stock offering on Dec. 2, 1929 — just weeks after the devastating stock market crash that precipitated the Great Depression. After presiding over the com-

pany’s greatest sales year ever in 2012 when Caterpillar topped $65 billion in sales (an occasion celebrated in Fortune magazine with the headline, “Caterpillar crushes it”), Oberhelman went all-in on mining. In 2010, Caterpillar made the largest acquisition in its history, buying Bucyrus International, a Milwaukee-based maker of large mining equipment, for $8.8 billion. No sooner was the deal completed when mining around the globe went into a tailspin. As a result, Oberhelman presided over something else: the closing and consolidation of 20 plants worldwide and a dramatic reduction in the company’s workforce. Between 2012 and 2015, Caterpillar laid off 31,000 people. As a company that sold 34 pipe-laying machines to China in 1975, Caterpillar had a strategy for China in 2010: “We’re going to play offense and we’re going to win,” said Oberhelman at the time. By 2014, Caterpillar had 25 plants in China. But the Chinese market, once so hot, went cool. But like the heavy-duty equipment it produces, Caterpillar has shown an ability to weather storms, whether inflicted by markets or strong winds. Caterpillar was already bouncing back from the malaise in the mining industry in 2017 while in April of this year, Caterpillar posted the highest first-quarter profit in the company’s 93-year history with a 31 percent increase in company revenues. Today things are changing in Downtown Peoria. Property that had been set aside for Caterpillar’s new headquarters, is slated to be home to OSF HealthCare. OSF plans to place between 700 and 750 employees at the site at a cost between $80 million and $100 million. Journal Star reporter Steve Tarter can be reached at starter@ pjstar.com. Editor’s note: The weekly Illinois Bicentennial series is brought to you by the Illinois Associated Press Media Editors and Illinois Press Association. More than 20 newspapers are creating stories about the state’s history, places and key moments in advance of the Bicentennial on Dec. 3, 2018. Stories published up to this date can be found at 200illinois.com. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER


Community Calendar October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month OCTOBER 13 Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. 6th Annual Bras and Bagels for Breast Cancer Awareness An educational presentation about Breast Cancer Awareness, Certified Bra Fittings, raffles, prizes and makeup demonstrations, shape-ware experts and a “How to Wear it Well” Fashion show. Mary Mitchell of the Sun-Times will be the mistress of ceremony. Free Macy’s in Calumet City 10 a.m.-1 p.m. For more information, contact EXSNPCS@gmail.com

OCTOBER 19 Shades of Courage Breast Cancer Fundraiser Party Shades of Courage’s first year anniversary as a non-profit organization is set to kick off on October 19. Shades of Courage supports and empowers women fighting cancer. This years fundraiser is being held with the goal of gen-

OCTOBER 10 Job Fair Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sheldon Heights Church of Christ 11325 S. Halsted St. in Chicago For more information, contact Denise Holman for details (773) 928-5272

OCTOBER 10 - OCTOBER 14 I Am That Woman Retreat Strategic Event Solutions will host the I Am That Woman Retreat, created to be an intimate, peace-ful meeting of powerful, economic, intellectual, and spiritual multicultural women, at the 5-star Unico Hotel in Riviera Maya, Mexico. The 4-day, 4-night retreat, is an all-inclusive experience targeting professional women across industries ages 40 and up. The retreat will feature excursions, yoga and meditation, live entertainment, and workshops led by world renown speakers: Susan L. Taylor, Founder and CEO of CARES Mentoring Movement and Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Essence Magazine; Kim Coles, Actress, Comedian & Motivational Speaker; Tracey Edmonds, amongst many more influential women. To register or for additional information, visit www.iamthatwomanretreat.com.

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erating currency in order to assist women fighting breast cancer and experiencing hair loss because of chemotherapy. This fundraising event will feature: Variety of Wine Hors d’ oeuvres Dessert Bites Raffles and Silent Auction Survivors Presentation Shades of Courage Entertainment and Dancing Pink Attire is optional, however, don’t forget to bring your dancing shoes. More information is available at: https://www.courageforthesoul.com/shades-of-courage20

Making Strides of Chicago Making Strides Against Breast Cancer unites communities with the American Cancer Society’s efforts to save lives from breast cancer. Sign up online for easy check-in the day of the walk. All event participants, including chil-

South Side Pitch Hosted by Institute for Justice Clinic Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation 1452 East 53rd Street, 2nd Floor 6-8:30pm Free for the general public.

Father Pfleger, Chicago Youth Join Lincoln Park Presbyterian Vigil Against Gun Violence Father Michael Pfleger, activists Malcolm London, Page May and Xavier Ramey, poet Kevin Coval and Chicago youth impacted by gun violence will speak and perform at a free, public North Side Vigil Against Gun Violence at 5 p.m. at Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, 600 W. FullerOCTOBER 13 ton Pkwy., Chicago. She Looks Like Me For more information, contact: Beth A Domestic Violence Awareness WorkBrown, pastor of Lincoln Park Presbyterian shop Church, revbeth@lppchurch.org, 707-738Breakthrough Urban Ministries 3612 3330 W. Carroll Ave Chicago, IL OCTOBER 19-21 11am-2pm 2nd Logan Center Bluesfest Registration is free, register at: aposUChicago’s Reva and David Logan Centolicflygirl.com ter for the Arts has announced program-

OCTOBER 13 Fit to Fight An alternative to walking in order to combat cancer will be brought to the fore front as Gladiator Fitness Expo hosts the 5th annual Fit to Fight. The event will feature Chicago’s best personal trainers, a motivational speaker, and upbeat music. 11901 S. Loomis 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

ming for its 2nd Logan Center Bluesfest, a three-day festival of concerts, workshops, film, poetry and conversation honoring the South Side roots of the Blues tradition. 915 E. 60th Street The majority of programming is free and open to the public, with reservations recommended for interactive workshops. Evening headliner concerts and the Blues Brunch are ticketed, and a $35 Bluesfest Pass allows entry into all three ticketed evening concerts. To purchase a Bluesfest Pass or individual tickets, and to RSVP for free events, please visit tickets.uchicago. edu

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dren, need to register for the walk. Registration the day of is acceptable at the check in area (starting at 8am) prior to the start of the walk. The walk is 3.1 miles and it starts on Waldron Drive, south of Soldier Field; which starts promptly at 10am and ends at 12pm. The walk route is friendly for strollers, walkers, canes, etc. There is no registration fee to participate, however donations are encouraged. More information regarding this event is available at: http://main.acsevents.org/ site/TR/MakingStridesAgainstBreastCancer/MSABCCY18NCR?pg=entry&fr_id=89520

Free food, activities, and health screenings; sponsored by the Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force, uniting to end disparity Illinois Institute of Technology 3241 S. Federal St. For more information or to register, visit: chicagobreastcancer. org/byo2018

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A Walk for the Bear Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation will host A Walk for the Bear, its 5th Annual Walk Lincoln Park 1700 North Stockton Drive Ghosts, Goblins and Ghouls of all ages are welcome to dress up and spend the morning walking the 3-mile trail to benefit pediatric cancer research. Halloween activities continue after the walk with pumpkin decorating, costume contests and a boxed lunch following the walk. Funds raised will benefit pediatric cancer research grants through Bear Discoveries. Registration is $25 for adults, $15 for children ages six to 19, and free for children under five. Cancer patients and survivors can register free of charge. Tickets are available online at https://www.bearnecessities. org/event/a-walk-for-the-bear/ or by calling (312) 214-1200.

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Pearls, Pumps and Jeans Tea Talk Sheila Tolbert Ministries hosts “The Seven Crowns of a Lady” Pearls, Pumps and Jeans Tea Talk Eden Room Freedom of Grace Church 667 W. 87th St Chicago Heights 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tickets: $50 To register or for more information, visit sheliatolbert.org October 10 - 16, 2018 13


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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT October 1, 2018 CITY OF CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT SERVICES TARGET MARKET PROGRAM E-PROCUREMENT Bidding Restricted to City of Chicago Certified Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) With Appropriate Specialty Area Designation. The Bidder must complete and submit an Electronic Bid prior to the bid due date. An electronic bid must be submitted through the City of Chicago’s website at www.cityofchicago.org/eprocurement, on or before the due date and time stated below. The City’s system will not accept electronic bids after the due date and time. Bidders must register for a log-in account to submit an electronic bid. Please allow up to three business days for creation of your log-in account. If you experience technical difficulties and are unable to complete the electronic bid, the City may accept a paper Bid Document at the Bid & Bond, Room 103, City Hall, 121 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, 312-744-9773. A bidder who does not submit a bid for this Specification prior to the Bid due date may be found non-responsive and its Bid rejected. All Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for the following: NOTICE OF ADDENDUM: Addendum # 3 will be e-mailed to all bidders on the Bid Opportunity Take-Out List DESCRIPTION: Various Janitorial Supplies BID DOCUMENT CAN BE DOWNLOADED AND PRINTED FROM URL ADDRESS: www.cityofchicago.org/eprocurement SPECIFICATION NO: 614620 RFQ NO: 6120,3 ORIGINAL BID/PROPOSAL OPENING DATE: September 19, 2018 REVISED BID/PROPOSAL OPENING DATE: October 16, 2018 TIME: 11:00 a.m., Central Time CONTACT: Elsie Vazquez, Procurement Officer Email: elsie.vazquez @cityofchicago.org

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to “An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name In the conduct or transaction of Business in the State, “as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: D18155439 on the September 14, 2018. Under the Assumed Name of SPEAK UP with the business located at 1350 W ELMDALE AVE UNIT 1, CHICAGO, IL 60660. The true and real full name(s) and residence address of the owners(s)/partner(s) is: Owner/ Partner Full Name: MEGAN BRAND, Complete Address: 1350 W ELMDALE AVE UNIT 1, CHICAGO, IL 60660, USA

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE Loud Credit Corp. (“Lender”) will sell all assets of Loud Enterprises LLC (“Debtor”) pursuant to Section 9-610 of the UCC. The auction is scheduled to be held at 9:00 a.m., Friday, October 19, 2018 at 1556 W. Carroll Ave., Ste. 103, Chicago, Illinois. The assets consist of equipment, inventory, accounts, general intangibles and other assets of Debtor and will be sold in a single lot. The winning bidder must present at the auction cash or a certified check in payment of 100% of the purchase price and agree to assume all liabilities, known and unknown, of Debtor other than to its owners. Lender reserves the right to bid its debt and to withdraw any or all of the assets from the auction at any time.

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This letter is to notify that on October 25, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. an auction will be held at Hyde Park Self Storage, Inc., located at 5155 S. Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60615, to sell the following articles held within said storage units to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the state of Illinois.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY FSB D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST AS TRUSTEE FOR PNPMS TRUST I Plaintiff, -v.DORIS NELL DAVIS, NEIGHBORHOOD LENDING SERVICES, INC. Defendants 16 CH 005193 5231 S. PEORIA STREET CHICAGO, IL 60609 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 14, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 16, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 5231 S. PEORIA STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60609 Property Index No.20-08-414-011-0000. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/ or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-14-14688. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-14-14688 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 16 CH 005193 TJSC#: 38-6830 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I3100366

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS II TRUST 2006-AR6 MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-AR6 Plaintiff, -v.DEBORAH COLTRO, JERRY COLTRO A/K/A JERRY R. COLTRO, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ REVOLVING HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-F, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MUSEUM TOWER RESIDENCES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, MUSEUM PARK EAST UMBRELLA ASSOCIATION Defendants 17 CH 7993 1335 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVENUE, UNIT 902 Chicago, IL 60605 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 1, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October 31, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 1335 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVENUE, UNIT 902, Chicago, IL 60605 Property Index No. 17-22-110-114-1052; 17-22-110-114-1311; 17-22-110-1141341. The real estate is improved with a condominium. The judgment amount was $514,840.01. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/ or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the United States, the United States shall have one year from the date of sale within which to redeem, except that with respect to a lien arising under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever is longer, and in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505 of the Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection (d) of section 3720 of title 38 of the United States Code, the right to redeem does not arise, there shall be no right of redemption. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact The sales clerk, SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 60015, (847) 2911717 For information call between the hours of 1pm - 3pm. Please refer to file number 17-083267. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, LLC 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301 Bannockburn, IL 60015 (847) 291-1717 E-Mail: ILNotices@logs.com Attorney File No. 17-083267 Attorney Code. 42168 Case Number: 17 CH 7993 TJSC#: 38-7758 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.TAMARA A. BLOCKSON A/K/A TAMARA BLOCKSON, TORINA HATCHETT, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 12 CH 12435 525 EXCHANGE AVENUE CALUMET CITY, IL 60409 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 8, 2017, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October 18, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 525 EXCHANGE AVENUE, CALUMET CITY, IL 60409 Property Index No. 30-07-306-0330000. The real estate is improved with a single family home with an attached two car garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 346-9088. Please refer to file number 9691. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 346-9088 E-Mail: pleadings@mccalla.com Attorney File No. 9691 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 Attorney Code. 61256 Case Number: 12 CH 12435 TJSC#: 38-7457

1. 10121 Lawrence O. Echols 2. 10144 Shenina S. Hill 3. 10168 Jaquanda Jones 4. 36 Jennifer Barnes 5. 466 Gerelene Gibbs 6. 516 Willie Childs 7. 549 Tiffany Smith 8. 73 Jennifer Barnes 9. 80 Helena Kumah This letter is to notify that on October 25, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. an auction will be held at South Shore Self Storage, Inc., located at 7843 S. Exchange Ave, Chicago, IL 60649, to sell the following articles held within said storage units to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the state of Illinois.  1. 129 Precious Bonner 2. 238 Terrell Davis 3. 409 Jonas Lloyd 4. 444 Dinah Berry 5. 602 Gregory Thomas This letter is to notify that on October 25, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. an auction will be held at Aaron Bros. Self-Storage, Inc., located at 4034 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60653, to sell the following articles held within said storage units to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the state of Illinois.  1. 122 Edith Quinn 2. 305 Steve James 3. 548 Anna Long 4. 309 Chris Webb 5. 479 Davis Bedenfield

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Funeral Home HARPER Lamount Harper.......….. Memorial Service was held: Wednesday, October 3, 2018; 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. @ Taylor Funeral Home. Arrangements Entrusted To: Taylor Funeral Home, 63 East 79th. Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488.7300 cbtaylorfuneralhome.com MCCLOUD Clottee McCloud.......….. Wake was held: Thursday, October 4, 2018; 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.@ Baptist Church Without A Spot Or Wrinkle, 9322 South Halsted Street. Funeral was held: 11:00 a.m. –12:00 p.m. Interment: Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois. Arrangements Entrusted To: Taylor Funeral Home, 63 East 79th. Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488.7300 cbtaylorfuneralhome.com MALLETT Baby Haley Mallett......….. Wake was held: Monday, October 9, 2018; 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. @ Taylor Funeral Home. Funeral was held: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Cremation. Arrangements Entrusted To: Taylor Funeral Home, 63 East 79th. Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488.7300 cbtaylorfuneralhome.com BAKER Virginia Baker.......….. Wake will be held: Saturday, October 13, 2018; 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.@ Progressive Baptist Church, 3658 South Wabash Avenue. Funeral will be held: 11:00 a.m. –12:00 p.m. Cremation. Arrangements Entrusted To: Taylor Funeral Home, 63 East 79th. Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488.7300 cbtaylorfuneralhome.com BUTTS Geraldine Butts.....….. Wake will be held: Saturday, October 13, 2018; 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. @ Taylor Funeral Home. Funeral will be held: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Interment: Washington Memory Gardens, Homewood, Illinois. Arrangements Entrusted To: Taylor Funeral Home, 63 East 79th. Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488.7300 cbtaylorfuneralhome.com BARNETTE Bernice Barnette.....….. Wake will be held: Saturday, October 13, 2018; 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. @ Taylor Funeral Home. Funeral will be held: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Interment: Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois. Arrangements Entrusted To: Taylor Funeral Home, 63 East 79th. Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488.7300 cbtaylorfuneralhome.com BUFKIN Frederick Bufkin.......….. Wake will be held: Saturday, October 13, 2018; 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.@ First Tabernacle Community Church, 4959 South Washington Park Court. Funeral will be held: 11:00 a.m. –12:00 p.m. Cremation. Arrangements Entrusted To: Taylor Funeral Home, 63 East 79th. Street, Chicago, IL 60619: (773) 488.7300 cbtaylorfuneralhome.com

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FORD Tynia Ford. ….. Memorial Service, Tuesday, October 9, 2018; 10:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. @ Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted. Interment: Private. Arrangements Entrusted To: Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL (773) 723.4400 MCGRUDER Verndell McGruder. ….. Visitation: Friday, October 12, 2018; 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. @ Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted. Funeral: 11:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements Entrusted To: Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL (773) 723.4400 GREEN Frank J. Green. ….. Memorial Service: Saturday, October 13, 2018; 10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. @ Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted. Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements Entrusted To: Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL (773) 723.4400 RUSSELL Ronald Russell. ….. Memorial Service: Saturday, October 13, 2018; 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. @New Covenant MBC, 754 E 77th Street. Interment: Private. Arrangements Entrusted To: Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL (773) 723.4400

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Reginald (Reggie) Wardell Alsbrook Reginald (Reggie) Wardell Alsbrook, born on March 29, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois, to the late Louise M. Alsbrook and the late Noel Alsbrook Sr., passed away at age 67 on October 3, 2017 in Medford, Oregon near his majestic Mount Shasta that loved. Reginald graduated from Grand Valley State University in 1977 with a Bachelor of Philosophy. He taught autistic children for several years, was a sales manager with World Book Educational Products, a business owner, philanthropist & inventor. Reginald was the loving husband of Diana L. Alsbrook for 48 years. He is survived by his sons, Jacob M. Alsbrook of Los Angeles, CA. and Nathan J. Alsbrook (Elizabeth) of Phoenix, AZ; daughter, Alisha Alsbrook Stowe (Christopher) of Gainesville, FL; granddaughters, Athena and Sophia Stowe of Gainesville, FL; and a brother, Noel Alsbrook Jr. Reggie enjoyed prospecting, geology, hiking in the mountains, and was an avid reader. He was a member of Self Realization Fellowship for 45 years. His Celebration of Life was conducted by Brother Bolananda of Self Realization Fellowship in Phoenix, AZ. on January 27, 2018. It was well attended by family and friends from around the country & was filled with love. He was our polestar and will be missed beyond measure! He is with his Masters that he prayed to his entire life. We love you so.

Celebration of Life

Michelle R. Howard (Oct. 15, 1952–Aug. 21, 2018) Born in Chicago to Dolores & Robert Howard, Dr. Howard-Vital earned her BA & MA from the Univ of Chicago, and her PhD from the Univ of IL. Starting as an English instructor and director of College Without Walls at Central YMCA College, Dr. Howard-Vital proclaimed about her love of education, “I cannot believe they pay me so much–($10k/yr)–to have so much fun!” Dr. Howard-Vital served over 30 years as a leader in education, including: Dean of Continuing Educ, Harold Washington College; Dean of Continuing Educ. & Non-Traditional Programs, Chicago State Univ.; Dean of Univ. College & Assoc. VP for Academic Programs, Edinboro Univ. of PA; Vice Chancellor for Public Service & Continuing Studies/Professor of Specialty Studies, UNC Wilmington; Assoc. VP for Academic Affairs, UNC General Admin; Interim Chancellor, Winston Salem State Univ; President, Cheyney Univ; Interim President, FL Memorial Univ. Her recognitions include: the Bethune Women Cultivating Women Award, the Ass’n of Black Women in Higher Educ Award for Leadership, Univ of Chicago’s Outstanding Graduate, and Univ of IL’s Distinguished Alumni Award. Dr. Howard-Vital loved students and firmly believed in the transformative power of education for individuals and for the country. “We need educators and critical thinkers now more than ever–from ALL segments of society–if we hope to compete successfully as world leaders.” She leaves husband, Geri Vital, daughter, Madelyn Vital, stepson, Gabriel Priester, siblings, Felicia Howard-Spalding & David Howard, and a lifetime of many cherished relatives, friends and colleagues. Instead of flowers, the family asks for contributions in her name to scholarships at an institution where she worked. Memorial service: October 13th, 1pm at St. Sabina Church, 1210 W 78th Place, Chicago. For updates, email mrhvital@ gmail.com.

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