The Global Strategists Association (GSA) is set to mark its 11th anniversary with “Black & Global,” a week-long celebration designed to amplify the local impact and global engagement of Black Chicagoans. This initiative, in partnership with local organizations Girls Like Me Project and Leave No Veteran Behind, offers a platform for enlightening discussions, networking opportunities, and vibrant cultural exchanges.
More property owners failed to pay their property taxes on time following record increases in south suburban residential tax bills this year, according to an analysis by the Office of Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.
Chicago City Aldermen and key community and business leaders urged Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to re-activate the ShotSpotter gunshot detection system until the City is able to implement a permanent technology solution. The aldermen and others worked with the business community and they have offered to fund $2.5 million to help the city pay the annual $9.6 million cost of ShotSpotter during the interim period.
U.S. Representative Jonathan L. Jackson (D-1st Congressional District of Illinois) is urging U.S. military academies to enhance their diversity initiatives, despite ongoing lawsuits from a conservative group that led to a Supreme Court decision last year declaring race-based admissions at U.S. universities unconstitutional.
On behalf of the Chicago faith-based community, we support the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) in their bargaining negotiations as they advocate for essential resources that prioritize the well-being of CPS students, educators, and families in our communities.
This Friday, 370 Illinois Building Trades Union members will gather in New Orleans to kick off the 14th annual Tradeswomen Build Nations at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside in a push to recruit and retain more women in the building trades.
The Cook County Land Bank Authority (CCLBA) today celebrated the completion of its 2,000th redeveloped property in Cook County in the 8500 block of S. Peoria Street, a 4-bedroom, 4-bath single family home in Chicago’s Auburn-Gresham neighborhood. The 4,500-square-foot Victorian home, originally built in 1890 and acquired by CCLBA in 2019, was purchased from the Cook County Land Bank Authority in 2021 and rehabbed by local developer Tytus Henry.
After closing her bakery for a month to refresh her business, April N. Richardson, Esq., Co-Owner of DC Sweet Potato Cake, has reopened with more than just a new brand. Having left her career as a white-collar crimes lawyer with the federal government to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams, April is calling on communities across the country to reflect on the importance of supporting small businesses in their neighborhoods. Her open letter is not just a personal story but a nationwide call to action for local businesses that are struggling in today's economy.
President Joe Biden has worked hard to address this issue -- and has delivered for America's most vulnerable. His historic Inflation Reduction Act caps insulin costs, limits out-of-pocket drug spending to $2,000 annually, and allows seniors to spread their pharmacy bills evenly throughout the year. Collectively, these reforms are a major step forward for healthcare affordability.
Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi released the initial assessments of residential and commercial properties in Jefferson Township on September 30, 2024. The Assessor’s Office reassesses one-third of Cook County every year. Chicago was last reassessed in 2021.
Mild cognitive impairment causes cognitive changes that are serious enough to be noticed by the person affected and by family members and friends but do not affect the individual’s ability to carry out everyday activities.
Deputy Mayor Garien Gatewood should apologize for alleging that I am speaking out about the loss of the city's ShotSpotter detection system and the death of 19-year-old Sierra Evans for political gain. Unless Deputy Mayor Gatewood can specifically explain how a neighbor, her family, Father Michael Pfleger and I questioning whether ShotSpotter could have saved her life is a political gain, he needs to retract his statement and issue an apology.
The Women Presidents Organization (WPO), in partnership with Women Elevating Women (W.E.W.), announced Kyra Rénel Hardwick, managing consultant of The Kyra Company, LLC., as a 2024 Entrepreneurial Women of Impact Awards winner. Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking, Hardwick was among twenty-four high achieving women from across North America will who were formally honored in a ceremony on September 11 in Philadelphia. The elite annual awards event selects minority women leaders who exhibit outstanding professional achievements and contributions to their local communities.
Comprehensive guide provides a clear framework for understanding the pressing issues in this year's election that will directly impact the health and well-being of Black women.
LaPointe, the New York City based fashion brand is thrilled to announce the unveiling of its Spring 2025 Collection featuring Oprah Winfrey. The collection's full name is LaPointe Spring 25: The Muse.