Joseph Williams is running for the Sixth District Illinois State Representative seat. Williams is the Founder and Executive Director of Mr. Dad’s Father’s Club and a member of the Chicago Police District Councils for the 7th Police District.
The Lawndale Christian Development Corporation continues its legacy to envision a community with affordable housing, cooperative businesses and homeowners.
Clayton Harris III is running for Cook County State’s Attorney. He running on a platform of safety and justice. Harris grew up in a house with discipline and respect for authority, and that is how he raises his two sons. Service, steadfastness and sacrifice has been drilled into him from his parents.
The Power of Purple: A Reason to Hope luncheon serves as a rallying point, bringing together corporations, foundations, and individuals dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's. This year's luncheon holds particular significance as it marks the beginning of a new era in Alzheimer's treatment.
In the aftermath of the pandemic, businesses, especially in the restaurant and hospitality sector, have grappled with workforce shortages. Amidst this challenging landscape, the anticipation of Chicago's inaugural casino, Bally’s, brought a promise of new job opportunities to the city.
As we honor the brave men and women who have served our country, it's crucial to recognize the unique challenges some veterans face even after returning home. One such challenge is the increased risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's, particularly for those living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or traumatic brain injury (TBI). Dementia is a condition characterized by a decline in memory, thinking abilities, and daily functioning. While age and genetics play significant roles in dementia risk, veterans are exposed to additional factors such as PTSD and TBI, which can further elevate their susceptibility.
Early Voting for the March 19 Presidential Primary Election is now open in Downtown Chicago at the Chicago Board of Elections Supersite (191 N. Clark) and the Chicago Board of Elections Office (69 W. Washington, 6th Floor).
Acclaimed "Lowcountry Cuisine King" and television personality Chef Carlos Brown brings a taste of the Gullah Geechee culture of the Carolinas and Georgia to kitchens across the country with the launch of his brand-new line of signature sauces, marinades, and dressings this February. Inspired by the rich culinary traditions of his ancestors, Chef Brown's "Gullah Gourmet" collection infuses bold, authentic flavors with a modern twist, promising to tantalize taste buds and transport diners to the sun-drenched shores of the coastal South.
Black Women for Wellness, a pioneering nonprofit organization dedicated to the health and well-being of Black women and girls, is pleased to announce the 25th Annual Reproductive Justice Conference. The conference will take place on August 15th, at the California Endowment in Los Angeles, California, under the theme, "A New Era of Justice: Our Bodies, Our Voices, Our Freedom."
Fifth Ward Alderman Desmon Yancy updated constituents on public safety, the budget process and renovation projects in the Ward. Since Yancy took office, he has been hosting Quarterly Meetings. The first was in South Shore.
Dr. Tawana Robinson is running for Illinois State Representative for the 27th District in the March 19th election. She said she wants to run for the office because wants to advocate on the behalf of African American children who attend Chicago Public Schools.
Flowers Communications Group received 22 awards in 2023. The family-owned and operated integrated marketing communications agency believes the awards are the result of a commitment to multicultural storytelling.
Ny Whitaker grew up watching her parents stand in solidarity with healthcare workers, transit workers, labor and the union movement. It sparked an interest in policy, public affairs and government.
Inseparable, a national organization focused on closing the treatment gap for people with mental health conditions, improving crisis response, and supporting youth mental health, today applauded the introduction of legislation in the General Assembly to improve access to mental health treatment by eliminating “ghost networks,” or provider networks that are filled with providers who are not actually in-network, not taking new patients, no longer in the same location, or not even practicing at all. The bill, HB5313, was recently introduced by State Representative Margaret Croke (IL-12) to ensure that enrollees seeking a mental health care provider can rely on accurate provider directories from their health plan.
Governor JB Pritzker announced the 2024 recipients of the Order of Lincoln, the state’s highest civilian honor for professional achievement and public service. This year’s Lincoln Laureates will be honored at the upcoming 60th annual Convocation and Investiture at 5:30 p.m. on April 13, at the Chicago History Museum.