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Chicago Entrepreneur Debuts Graphic Novel To Inspire Hope, Promote Diversity CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – Since launching her creative media hub, Morganacity, in Chicago, Morgan Middleton has remained on a mission to create meaningful stories that inspire, enlighten, and highlight those who have been underrepresented and misrepresented in media and society across generations. “I have always been interested in the arts,” said Middleton, who also performs with the Lyric Opera of Chicago. “As I got older, the arts became about community, service, collaboration, and creating something bigger than oneself. It’s become more about what I can do as an artist to influence positive change and push myself creatively.” Morgan Middleton, Morganacity FounderLate last year, Middleton’s company released its first graphic novel, Asteria: The Legend of the Fallen Star. The 89-page book is the first in a series featuring a smart, yet shy 14-year-old Black girl named Celeste Evans as the lead character. In the series, Celeste has perfected the art of camouflage, inspired in part by her life on an Army base, but mostly by her shyness. She prefers to slip under the radar, but when she is plucked from her ordinary suburban life and placed into a galactic military boarding school, Celeste must squash her own insecurities and find her true purpose. According to a 2015 University of South Carolina study, Black characters in comics were disproportionately portrayed as lower class and possessing less agency [Example: a character’s ability to act intentionally as a protagonist or aggressor] than white characters.” A person smiling at the camera Description automatically generatedMiddleton’s book series aims to remind girls to never underestimate the power that they hold, and to push themselves to find their inner purpose. The book is currently available on Amazon. “I am tremendously proud of this book and the people behind the pages. Our brilliant illustrator Brittany Osaseri and our marvelous colorist Yaine Belfort put their heart and soul into this book, and it really shows. I am so happy that the types of characters, the journeys and the magic that exists in this book are something that can now be shared with a larger audience,” Middleton said.
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Morgan Middleton, founder of Morganacity, in Chicago. _______________________________ Following the release of her graphic novel, Middleton said her company has no plans to slow down. She recently finished production and is participating in the film festival circuit with her first short film, Erlkönig, which addresses gun violence and health inequities Morgan Middleton, Morganacity Founderwithin Black and Brown communities. She’s also actively working on other projects. “Asteria Book 2 is already in the works and our team is working hard to get the book in a good position by next year. We are also currently in the pre-production phase of our next short film, which deals with Alzheimer’s disease and are seeking funding for a third film, Forever and a Day, a woman’s story about love and loss, which will be around 45 minutes long,” Middleton said. To learn more, visit Morganacity’s website, Instagram page, and YouTube channel.
Cook Co. State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Honors Recipients of 2024 C.F. Stradford Awards CHICAGO – Embracing the spirit of Black History Month, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx proudly recognized two exceptional individuals and one organization for their outstanding commitment to public service and their relentless efforts to uplift communities throughout Cook County, at the office’s 34th Annual C.F. Stradford Awards. Earlier this week, at a ceremony in Bronzeville, State’s Attorney Foxx celebrated the remarkable contributions of Justice Carl A. Walker, Michael A. Wilder, and Live Free Illinois to the vibrant tapestry of Cook County’s diverse communities. “The 2024 C.F. Stradford honorees epitomize the resilience and unwavering commitment to justice that define our community’s spirit,” said State’s Attorney Foxx. “In their tireless pursuit of equity and empowerment, Justice Carl A. Walker, Michael A. Wilder, and Live Free Illinois exemplify the transformative power of advocacy and community leadership. Their impact resonates far beyond Cook County, inspiring us all to strive for a more just and inclusive society.” Justice Carl A. Walker was recognized as a distinguished Appellate Court Justice for the Illinois Appellate Court First District. With a career spanning both criminal and civil litigation, Justice Walker has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to fairness and equity within the legal system. Beyond the courtroom, he is deeply engaged in community service, advocating for
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education and mentorship opportunities for youth. Michael A. Wilder, Chair of Littler’s Board of Directors and a core member of the firm’s Complex Litigation and Jury Trial Practice Group, was honored for his exceptional advocacy in employment law. With a track record of success in high-stakes cases, Michael champions diversity and inclusion initiatives, embodying the values of leadership and excellence. Live Free Illinois was recognized for its groundbreaking action in mobilizing faith communities to address public safety, gun violence, and other criminal justice issues. Through grassroots organizing and community empowerment, Live Free Illinois amplifies the voices of marginalized communities and fosters a culture of accountability, integrity, and grassroots leadership within faith-based organizations. State’s Attorney Foxx annually bestows the C.F. Stradford Award upon prominent figures from Cook County’s African American communities for their exemplary leadership, community engagement, and commitment to social justice. The ceremony is held in conjunction with the national observance of Black History Month, honoring individuals and organizations who embody the principles of justice and equality. For more information about the C.F. Stradford Award and the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, visit the CCSAO website - cookcountystatesattorney.org
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