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D91 to teach LGBT contributions IL law aims to address inequality in curriculum, textbooks By MARIA MAXHAM
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Fred Zimmerman accurately guesses a word that Art Bacon (right) had on his mind during a performance at Murphy’s.
Mentalist returns to hometown to stun audience Fred Zimmerman wows crowd at Murphy’s By MARIA MAXHAM Staff Reporter
He correctly guessed what three-digit number a random audience member was thinking of. He knew what number had shown up on a dice rolled by someone from the crowd. He was able to determine what
word a man had chosen from a stack of magazines by asking questions and having the participant free associate. He’s Fred Zimmerman, known as The Chicago Mentalist, and by his own admission, he’s not a psychic or a medium. (“I’m a triple XL,” he jokes.) He is, however, a keen observer of people. “I’m waiting for the day when the term ‘psychic’ is replaced by the phrase ‘paying attention’,” said Zimmerman during his performance. “When you’re at a live per-
formance and watching the actors, they’re also watching you.” You might not want to play poker with Zimmerman, who has done gambling demos and is tuned in to people’s tells. “You don’t play the cards. You play the player,” he said about gambling, and this applies to his mentalist act as well. The slogan on his website is “An actor prepares… to read your mind,” a take on
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eginning July 1, 2020, public schools in Illinois, including Forest Park District 91, will be required to incorporate contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals into their curriculum. House Bill 246, known as the Inclusive Curriculum Law, was signed into effect in August 2019 by Governor J.B. Pritzker and amends school code in two ways. First, textbooks purchased through the textbook block grant program must teach the roles and contributions of all people and groups protected under the Illinois Human Rights Act. This includes LGBT individuals. Second, schools must alter curriculum to educate students about the contributions of LGBT people to the United States and to Illinois. “We believe that it is not only required by law but the right thing to do,” said Superintendent Louis Cavallo about the Inclusive Curriculum Law. “District 91 has adopted an equity imperative that includes a commitment to nurturing dialogue around all issues of inequity, including gender identity and sexual orien-
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