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American Eagle Announces Lamine Yamal as Global Brand Ambassador

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (NYSE: AEO) announced today that the American Eagle brand has signed Lamine Yamal as Global Ambassador. The international football phenomenon will make history with AE’s first multi-year partnership, showcasing the brand’s dedication to global talent and investment in sports culture. Beginning in summer 2026, the five year deal will span multiple campaigns and include limited-edition product collaborations. Lamine Yamal's global appeal and confidence, on and off the field, make him an ideal partner for AE for years to come.

FROM LAGOS TO LIVING ROOMS: TEMI COKER WEAVES NIGERIAN CULTURE INTO HIS NEW HOME COLLECTION AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AT WALMART

Some things are meant to be kept. Not stored away but lived with. Touched daily. Passed down with stories still clinging to them. This is the vision behind the Temi Coker Home Collection, an 18-piece debut launching exclusively at walmart.com/temicoker, where Nigerian heritage meets American living rooms, and legacy takes shape in textured vases and woven patterns.

Vision Films to Release Poignant Family Drama 'Love The Skin You're In' for Black History Month

Vision Films, Inc. ("Vision") has announced the North American Transactional VOD release of the inspirational empowerment drama Love The Skin You're In. From first-time filmmaker Sauda Johnson-McNeal and her production company Ron Ash, LLC in conjunction with award-winning producer Kimberly Ogletree of KARAT Entertainment, the film focuses on self-love and celebrates the strength and unity of Black families. The film is written, produced by, and stars Sauda Johnson-McNeal, directed by Kenn Michael, and produced by Kimberly Ogletree. Brittney Murray is the co-producer, and the executive producers are Obba Babatundé, Ronald Ashford, Phillip Sparks and Sauda Johnson-McNeal. Shot on location in Los Angeles, California, the film features a notable cast of television and film favorites, including the iconic Marla Gibbs, Obba Babatundé, and Wendy Raquel Robinson.

How a Treasurer’s Office Study Closed a Loophole that Allowed Wealthy Investors to Siphon Hundreds of Millions of Dollars from Low-Income areas

For years, wealthy investors exploited loopholes in the property tax system to funnel money from local schools and governments into their collective wallets. But the loopholes were closed after a Cook County Treasurer’s Office study put a spotlight on the state’s costly sale-in-error law that the investors themselves helped craft.

UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Expands Access To Women’s Healthcare

The UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial opened a new women’s health clinic on its Harvey campus, with the goal to address disparities in access to care for women with complex healthcare needs.

Local Entrepreneur Creates Foundation Around Global Mission

Sunny Akhigbe founded A Boy and His Dream in 2015, as a way to help people who have experienced childhood trauma and provide them with the necessary tools they need to succeed. Akhigbe and A Boy and His Dream will host the annual legacy gala from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21st, at the Midland Hotel, located at 172 W. Adams St.

Elevated Chicago And MacArthur Foundation Invest In Community-Led Art Projects

Elevated Chicago recently partnered with the MacArthur Foundation to provide $340,000 in grant money to eight community-led art projects that will be located near transit hubs. Equiticity in North and South Lawndale, the OH Art Foundation in Bridgeport, One Aim High LLC in Bronzeville, the Puerto Rican Arts Alliance in Avondale and Humboldt Park.

Healing Illinois Supports Organizations Doing Racial Healing Work

Healing Illinois recently announced it would distribute $4.3 million in grant funding for 193 subgrantees that work to promote racial healing in more than 30 counties across the state of Illinois. The announcement was made during a celebration of the National Day of Racial Healing at an event at Malcolm X College, titled, “We Carry the Light.”

The Ripple Effect Tour Aims To Create Waves Of Change

Jahmal Cole founded My Block My Hood My City in 2015, with the mission to empower communities, inspire youth and build a better world one block at a time. The organization’s motto is to take care of people no matter what and Cole sees it as a rapid response organization, shoveling snow in the winter and delivering water and box fans in the summer. The organization is also continuing to work with youth from 15 different high schools and take them on field trips and exposing them to different careers.

Let’s Just Do It

Last week I shared that I have been meeting with several of my colleagues—men and women who, like me, have spent decades in financial services. When we gather, there is one painful truth we almost always end up lamenting: our skills, experience, and professional knowledge are too often undervalued in our own community when compared to our white counterparts.

MAJOR BLACK RELIGIOUS LEADERS TO MAKE FIRM OF THEIR ENDORSEMENT IN THE RACE FOR COOK COUNTY BOARD PRESIDENT

Over 100 major religious leaders from throughout Cook County will travel to Quinn Chapel AME Church to publicly confirm their collective endorsement for Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle to be re-elected for another full four-year term of office in the upcoming March 17th Democratic Primary.

Honoring the Life and Legacy of Aradia Clark

It is with deep sorrow that the Rich Township Chamber of Commerce, dba Chamber 57, mourns the tragic loss of Aradia Clark, our Executive Board Treasurer and a cherished leader in our community. Aradia passed away early Sunday morning, February 1st, following a car accident.

Democrats Should Lead By Example on Gerrymandering

Redistricting has once again pushed the nation to a crossroads, and Virginia Democrats now find themselves at the center of it. With strong legislative majorities and Governor Abigail Spanberger’s leadership, Democrats in Virginia face a choice that will echo far beyond the Commonwealth. Should Democrats repeat the mistakes that have corroded American democracy for decades, or model a better path rooted in fairness, transparency, and respect for voters.

Real Men Cook Announces Annual Chicken & Chili Cookoff at The Quarry

Real Men Cook, presented by Real Men Charities, will host its Annual Chicken & Chili Cookoff on Sunday, February 1, 2026 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at The Quarry Chi (2423 E. 75th Street, Chicago). The community-centered culinary event brings together local cooks, food lovers, and neighbors for an evening of flavor, friendly competition, and impact.

AI Revolution: Disruption Today, Growth Tomorrow for Chicago’s Workforce

AI is not just a buzzword. It is a force already reshaping the city’s economic landscape. Much of the national conversation has centered on job disruption, and it is a valid concern. Earlier this year, several leading technology companies announced significant job cuts as they increased investment in AI capabilities.