he global marketing landscape is set to shift as Chroma Creators™ is redefining the industry's approach to multicultural branding and marketing. Birthed from the mind of Octavia Warren, the powerhouse behind Atlanta's award-winning Creative Juice, this new movement is about celebrating Black excellence, Black culture, and innovation like never before. With over 11 years of smashing stereotypes and breaking through glass ceilings, Warren is now blending A.I. with real, raw Black narratives to bring audiences marketing that hits right at home.
ESSENCE Hollywood House returned to Los Angeles for its fifth annual event featuring some of the industry’s most notable names and executives from film and television. Hosted by Skye Townsend, the event focused on equipping the community with the tools and resources needed to tackle some of the industry’s biggest challenges.
The Alzheimer's Association stands at the forefront of the battle against Alzheimer's and all other forms of dementia, working towards a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementias. With a robust vision and mission, the Association focuses on care and support, groundbreaking research, impactful advocacy, and community engagement.
As we honor Women's History Month, I am reminded of the remarkable legacy of Janie Porter Barrett, a pioneer in providing stable homes for African American children. Her story, rooted in compassion and resilience, mirrors the mission of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Cook County to ensure every child finds a safe and permanent home.
Women's History Month is a time to recognize the many women who make contributions to society, past and present. In Cook County, they are called "unsung heroines."
Rita Ricks has been a spiritual business coach since the mid 2000’s. She started out as a teacher, then a trainer and decided she wanted to spend more one-on-one time with people. Ricks has written a book called #Just for Today.
LaKeisha Gray-Sewell released “Move Beyond the Block” in 2018. Since it was released, the book has sold more than 400 copies. Gray-Sewell wants the book to be a learning tool.
The Madhi Theatre Company is reviving “Bronzeville The Musical.” The show will take place from April 5th through 14th at the Studebaker Theater Performing Arts Center, located at 410 S. Michigan Ave.
Owners of Momentum Coffee, Nikki Bravo and Tracey Powell, have partnered with BUILD Chicago for a program that is meant to help businesses thrive. The Build Momentum Food Incubator is designed for early-stage food businesses.
Corporate Counsel Women of Color, Chicago State University and Chicago State Foundation hosted the My Life as a Lawyer Pre-Law Tour on Tuesday, March 12.
Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford passed a measure Wednesday to create a new state agency – the Department of early Childhood – to streamline the administration of early childhood education care programs and services.
Author Ro Smith is thrilled to announce the debut of her newest book, 'Journey of a Lost Oxa.'
Smith is an adventurer at heart who traversed to the pinnacle of Cape Town's Table Top Mountain and even ventured to the Serengeti and to Zambia, walking side by side with wild animals and enjoying the freedom and excitement of the journeys. As a professional, she has served as an Air Force Military Police Officer, social worker, and teacher. Now, she is also an author who has penned several titles.
Rucker Roots, a leader in natural and effective hair care solutions, is thrilled to announce its debut in select Walmart stores across the United States. This launch marks a significant milestone for Rucker Roots, introducing its beloved product line to Walmart customers and highlighting a shared commitment to offering superior hair care options. This initiative is set to bring the brand's acclaimed products to a broader audience, featuring the same trusted formulations that customers have come to love.
Dr. Mark Cohen, hand, wrist and elbow surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH, and an official team physician for the Chicago White Sox, wants to warn parents about the epidemic he is seeing in his practice: youth baseball players experiencing overuse injuries in greater numbers. These injuries can range from arm pain to a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in the elbow. Some of these injuries require surgery, including UCL repair, also called 'Tommy John' surgery.