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Gov. Pritzker Celebrates Opening of Eli’s Cheesecake’s Expanded Facility

Governor JB Pritzker joined local and state leaders to celebrate the ribbon cutting of Eli’s Cheesecake expanded facility. The $10 million investment and 42,000 square-foot expanded facility will increase space for packaging lines and bakery operations for the famous Chicago cheesecake company while creating 50 new jobs for the area.

ComEd and Aclima Launch Hyperlocal Air-Quality Portal

To help communities identify areas with high concentrations of air pollutants, and develop programs to mitigate their negative effects, ComEd recently launched the first phase of an online, air-quality portal with Aclima, a climate technology leader specializing in block-level, hyperlocal air quality and greenhouse gas mapping and analysis.

Highly-Anticipated IFAFF International Returns with 20 Thought-Provoking and Inspiring Films Focused on Front-Burner Social Justice Issues

The (In)Justice for All Film Festival International (IFAFF International) returns for another season of bold films from the United States and across the globe that center on mass incarceration, the criminal injustice system, returning citizens, social unrest, racism, police brutality, gun violence, domestic violence, human trafficking, discrimination, unfair housing, bail bond inequality, and other critical social justice issues.

Reducing Negative Health Impacts from Transportation on Communities of Color

When discussing the ongoing climate crisis, I often hear the proverbial phrase, “we are all in this together.” However, the data on air pollution in conjunction with public health risks suggests we are not, in fact, “all in this together.”

Chicago Sinfonietta’s Mission and Artistry Continues to Resonate As Three New Industry Movers and Shakers Join Board of Directors

The Board of Directors of Chicago Sinfonietta today announced the addition of three new Board members, adding to what is already one of the most diverse Boards in the country. Hailing from the financial, healthcare, and automotive sectors, the three new members are all based in the Chicago metropolitan area.

CAAP Program prepares high school students for college

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago has a program that gives high school students college credit. The College Arts Access Program is a three-year college bridge program for Chicago Public School students.

One Goal continues to provide college access to low income students

One Goal is a national organization that began in Chicago, as an afterschool program with 32 students. Since then, it has grown significantly to support more than 15,000 students across the nation. Its purpose is to ensure students receive the support they need and this is done by One Goal by reimagining what support looks like.

AETNA INVESTS $235,000 TO URBAN FARMS

Aetna Better Health of Illinois has partnered with Windy City Harvest to provide funding to eight urban farms throughout the city of Chicago and two outside the city, as a way to combat food deserts and health disparities in communities where healthy food and fresh produce is not as accessible as it is in other communities.

Girls Like Me Project Celebrates International Day of the Girl

he United Nations declared October 11th International Day of the Girl. The first International Day of the Girl took place on Oct. 11, 2012, with a focus on girls’ rights and the challenges girls face around the world. Since then, Girls Like Me Project has been celebrating the day and making it a special occasion.

Leon Walker is revitalizing communities with commercial real estate

Leon Walker, Founder and CEO of DL3 Realty Advisors, got into real estate development with his family business. In the late 1960’s his parents, two school teachers, founded the Developmental Institute.

South Suburban College's Associate Nursing Program Earns Accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)

South Suburban College (SSC) announces that its Associate in Applied Science nursing program has achieved accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) through Spring 2028. This recognition follows a review process and on-site visit, leading to the ACEN Board of Commissioners' approval during their September meeting.

Pappas: Second Installment 2022 tax bills are now online, two weeks before they are mailed

Cook County property owners who don’t want to wait until their property tax bills arrive in the mail may now view, download and pay their Second Installment bill for the 2022 Tax Year online at cookcountytreasurer.com, Treasurer Maria Pappas announced today.

Advocate Breast Surgeon Unfurls “Bear Down” Flag During Breast Cancer Awareness Game

Dr. Ameer Gomberawalla, a breast surgical oncologist with Advocate Health Care, was recognized this afternoon as the Chicago Bears’ special guest during the “Bear Down” flag ceremony before the Bears took on the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field. The honor was part of the Crucial Catch/Breast Cancer Awareness celebration where several Advocate breast cancer survivors and their clinicians were honored during the game.

NATIONAL BULLYING PREVENTION EVENT SLATED IN CHICAGO, OCT. 21

Highlighting National Bullying Prevention Month, youth leaders and community members will converge for Chicago's 2023 Anti-Bullying/Violence Youth Summit. The event will be held on Saturday, October 21st, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the Morgan Park Presbyterian Church's Annex, 2017 W. 110th Place.

Hyde Park Art Center announces programs for Candace Hunter’s largest solo exhibition

Hyde Park Art Center, the renowned non‐profit hub for contemporary art located on Chicago’s vibrant South Side, announces programs for Chicago‐based artist Candace Hunter’s largest solo exhibition to date, including activations for Women’s History Month and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. With reading circles, writing workshops, and concerts, exhibition programming will explore the ideas of speculative fiction author Octavia E Butler (1947‐2006), whose works serve as inspiration to Hunter’s most immersive exhibition to date. In The Alien‐Nations and Sovereign States of Octavia E Butler, Hunter presents a series of assemblage‐based works, installations, video, and sound works that illustrate the meticulously constructed worlds Butler imagined in her novels, examining their significance for Black bodies and future societies. Candace Hunter: The Alien‐Nations and Sovereign States of Octavia E Butler will be on view from November 11, 2023 to March 3, 2024. The exhibition is co‐curated by the Art Center’s Public Programs Manager Ciera Alyse McKissick and Director of Exhibition & Residency Programs Allison Peters Quinn.