The Bizness Magazine Spring 2013- Polka Dots and Plaid are Back (Sam Sarpong)

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designated to actively prevent the African American skilled labor worker from working local jobs. Ed Gardner has seen this vast difference in race worker in the fields of medicine, construction and even the manufacturing industry and he states “it is city neglect…” These fields have steel sealed doors for the African American and a swinging door for the Hispanics and Whites in Chicago; how is this possible? Ed Gardner expects more of his city government, requesting they ensure jobs be filled by its residents before any outside help is seeked. “ I hold the Mayor responsible…” It is clear that Ed Gardner will not leave the Mayor strained forced to work alone he has proved that he will offer his network and ignite the community to create more opportunity for the unemployed African American in the Chicago community. Chicago will own the vote of all residents than it should be obligated to present employment. “Roles need to be played on both parts…” Mr. Ed Gardner states, and he has played his role at least 1,000 neighbors from teachers to rebels would agree as they all stood behind him marching for respect and change. The Chicago Sun-Times noted a sign that says it all ‘Jobs not Jail’ Chicago citizens are begging for work this is something that should be celebrated not censored. Ed Gardner is leading a movement the city better be ready to move with him!

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