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ENTREPRENEURS TALK ABOUT ACCESS TO RECREATIONAL CANNABIS LICENSES

4-20 is known to many as Cannabis Cultural Day. On January 1, 2020, Illinois legalized recreational marijuana use. Since then, sales have netted more than $600 million. Since January 2021, marijuana sales have netted more than $100 million. Apriel Campbell is the founder of Ivy Care, LLC, a self-care beauty and wellness brand, and Ariel DeNey Rainey is CEO and founder of The Mary Jane Group.

STRATEGIST DISCUSSES STIMULUS, SHARES TIPS AND TALKS ABOUT INVESTING IN YOURSELF

Ingrid LaVon Woolfolk has been “doing numbers” since she was six-years-old. She would help her “big mama” figure out how much money she would make from selling dinners. Woolfolk has been in business finance for 20 years. She has worked for two major corporations and managed up to $1 billion in topline revenue. Now, she’s taking that expertise to what she calls micro-businesses— or what some would call, small businesses, who are operating with 20 employees or less.

Love Delivered raises awareness about the Black Maternal Health Crisis

Carol’s Daughter, a brand built on the love between a mother and daughter, and its founder, beauty pioneer Lisa Price, recently announced Love Delivered, with partner the Mama Glow Foundation and its founder, the world-renowned doula Latham Thomas.

South Side Health Transformation Project Seeks Public Comments for State Funding

After months of community meetings, town halls, and Zoom calls, the South Side Health Transformation Project (SSHTP) was gratified to hear in January that the Hospital and Healthcare Transformation Bill unanimously passed in the Illinois legislature

Neighborhoods feel financial institution’s impact

Chicago Community Loan Fund was founded in 1991 as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). Cooperative housing was a focus in the beginning, but now, the organization has expanded to include vacant land acquisition and large scale commercial retail projects.

Largest firehouse ever built in Chicago is open for operations on the Far South Side

The City of Chicago recently announced that the new state of the art firehouse designated as Engine Company 115 is open for immediate operations. Located at 1024 West 119th street, this structure is the largest firehouse ever constructed in the city proper at 27,000 square feet. Engine company 115 will house 2 Engines, 1 Tower Ladder, 2 Advanced Life Support Ambulances, an OEMC communications monopole, an EMS Field Chief and a Deputy District Chief.

Another HBCU Receives Multi-Million Donation from Honey Bear Project

After nearly 75 years, Central State University (CSU) will be breaking ground this month on a state-of-the-art turf football field, courtesy of nearly a $1 million donation from HBCU Field of Dreams, through the Honey Bear Project.

CLB Architects Releases Monograph - Inspired by Place

CLB Architects, a multi-disciplinary architecture and design firm based in the Rocky Mountain West has released their first monograph, Inspired by Place. Published by ORO Editions and written by Chase Reynolds Ewald with forwards by Ian Volner, Tom Kundig, and Agnes Bourne, the monograph highlights eleven timeless spaces by CLB Architects. The book is now available for purchase on the ORO Editions’ website, Amazon, Barnes & Noblebookstores, and other retailers

NEW INITIATIVE AT MSI TO INVOLVE MORE GIRLS IN STEM CAREERS

A donation from Ann M. Drake, business leader and Museum of Science and Industry trustee, will enable the institution to create an initiative to encourage more girls to enter STEM careers.

DePaul University receives $21 million for scholarships, homelessness institute

DePaul University alumnus George L. Ruff and his wife, Tanya S. Ruff, have made estate and monetary gifts to the university totaling $21 million to support scholarships and DePaul’s Institute of Global Homelessness. In recognition of the gift, the institute will be renamed the George and Tanya Ruff Institute of Global Homelessness.

Fire in Little Africa Set for May 28

Fire in Little Africa – a groundbreaking album of original material, written and recorded by a collective of Oklahoma hip hop artists to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre – will be released on May 28 by Motown Records/Black Forum in partnership with Tulsa’s Bob Dylan Center® and Woody Guthrie Center®.

THE PARK SUPPER CLUB EYES END OF MONTH OPENING

Owners of The Park Supper Club, located at 65 E. Garfield Blvd., were in the process of preparing to open. Then COVID-19 hit, and the process was put on hold. Now, the Washington Park music and dining establishment is looking at opening by early May.

Pritzker urges schools to focus COVID relief funds

Gov. JB Pritzker took to the road recently to urge local school districts in Illinois to carefully target the roughly $7 billion in federal funds they will soon receive in order to help students overcome the learning loss they may have suffered during the pandemic.

MEYERS-MARTIN REPRESENTS SOUTHLAND IN SPRINGFIELD

Debbie Meyers-Martin is the Illinois State Representative for the 38th District. There are 15 municipalities in the 38th District. Meyers-Martin has been an Illinois State Representative since 2019.

Many Americans unable to pay bills or cover unexpected expenses and lack critical financial knowledge, survey shows

Twenty-two percent of U.S. adults report they are unable to pay their bills in full and on time in a typical month, and 30 percent would not be able to cover an unexpected $2,000 expense, according to new data from the fifth annual Personal Finance Index (P-Fin Index) released by the TIAA Institute and the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) at the George Washington University School of Business.