The Community Blood Center has opened a location in Beverly, which is the first one in Chicago, to meet the needs of those local hospitals and those who want to donate blood. It is located at 9920 S. Western.
The Oasis Hospice & Palliative Care Inc. has opened a new 14,000 square foot facility on 2.24 acres of land in Flossmoor, Ill. House of Goshen, located at 19810 Governors Highway, is a 14-patient inpatient facility.
Nosa Ehimwenman was inspired to do something more as he watched the Presidential Campaign of then Senator Barack Obama. He was working at a construction management firm, and there the fire was lit during the campaign that pushed him to take a leap of faith and incorporate BOWA Construction in 2009. Now, he comes full circle with BOWA Construction being the firm that is doing the construction for Home Court at the Obama Presidential Center.
Public Relations Practitioner Christi Love, head of With an Eye PR, has created a conference for Black women, supported by Black men to empower Black women and uplift them.
High school students who are interested in health sciences, computer sciences and IT services who live on the South Side of Chicago are encouraged to apply for the University of Chicago’s Youth Internship Program.
The Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter Release The Silence Conference, scheduled for Saturday, April 27, 2024. This event will educate our community, future caregivers, and healthcare professionals about Alzheimer’s disease and all other dementias.
Today, Heartland Forward, Builders + Backers and Ford Motor Company Fund announced applications are now open for Chicago residents to apply for up t $5,000 to help them turn ideas into potential businesses or ventures. Anyone with an idea for solving a problem facing their community is encouraged to apply.
Recently, Mayor Brandon Johnson unveiled the Cut the Tape report, the first milestone in the mayor’s three-part process improvement initiative, launched on December 11, 2023. The initiative, sparked by the issuance of Mayor Johnson’s Executive Order 2023-21, sets immediate and near-term actions the City of Chicago will take to lay the groundwork for tangible improvements in administrative processes to build more housing and support commercial development in the coming months and years.
Crate & Barrel announces its collection with chef, host, and cookbook author Eric Adjepong. The collection was inspired by Eric's Ghanaian roots and New York City hometown aesthetic to bring his passion for cooking and entertaining to customers' homes. With over 60 pieces of cookware, glassware, serveware and decor, the collection features traditions common to West African culture and a flare only found in the Big Apple.
Carol's Daughter, a pioneer in the natural hair care space, is expanding two classic collections – Goddess Strength and Black Vanilla – with NEW styling products. The brand's latest innovations are the Goddess Strength Smooth & Shape Balm and the Black Vanilla Moisture & Hold Jelly. Both products are designed to nourish the hair while creating a long-lasting hold, AND without breakage or buildup.
Global leadership advisory and executive search firm Vanguarde announced the appointment of Gabrielle Brown as Managing Partner & Head of Operations. Gabrielle will report to LP Green, II, Chairman & CEO of Vanguarde.
YouScience®, the leading technology provider dedicated to solving the skills gap crisis for students and employers, and Black Girls Do STEM, a 501c3 nonprofit organization empowering Black girls to achieve equitable Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) representation, today announced the release of the 2024 Black Students and STEM Report. This new report reveals that Black students across the nation possess the aptitudes for in-demand STEM careers, but lack interest in pursuing them. This indicates that a significant career exposure gap exists, likely due to underrepresentation in STEM careers.
On a blustery Chicago night, 15 Black men stepped out of the safe confines of their homes, and came together at the downtown offices of Quant16 at the special invitation of business leader Robert Blackwell, Jr.
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is now accepting applications for the next honorary student member of the Board of Education. Each year, an honorary student board member represents the interests and perspectives of all CPS students on a Board that makes decisions and shapes policies for the nation’s fourth largest school district.
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the appointment of Clinée Hedspeth as Commissioner of the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE). With a background in arts administration, public policy and community engagement, Hedspeth brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to supporting and expanding arts and culture in Chicago.