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NAREB CELEBRATES ITS MOU PARTNERS AS THE BUILDING BLACK WEALTH TOUR KICKS OFF YEAR 2

The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) celebrates the pivotal role of civic, religious, professional, and Divine Nine organizations contributing to the NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour. Following the success of the tour's wealth-building events in over 100 cities in 2024, the 2025 event slate is set to commence in Miramar, FL, on February 26. The 2nd National Black Wealth Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 12.

Nielsen exclusive report: inclusive, digital content drives Black audiences from reach to conversion

Black audiences spend 32 hours on apps and websites on their smartphones and tablets—two hours more than the total U.S. population, according to the latest exclusive Nielsen's Diverse Intelligence Series report Engaging Black audiences: How brands impact, grow and win with inclusion. As Black consumers continue to be digital trendsetters, brands' must finetune their approach to engaging with this audience in order to drive long-term connections.

Rep. Manley Joins Neighbor in Supporting Stepping Stones' New Recovery Home for Women & Children

When Joliet resident Chris Springer sought ways to help others this past holiday season, she turned to her neighbor, State Rep. Natalie Manley, (D-Joliet), for suggestions. That’s when Springer and her family decided, rather than buying Christmas gifts for themselves, to spend their money on donations to the upcoming Stepping Stones’ Recovery Home for Women & Children.

After a Year of Significant Growth, Pronghorn Welcomes New President Ron Cole

In 2024, Pronghorn made significant progress towards reaching its 10-year goal to place 1,800 Black candidates in industry roles, investing in 57 Black-owned spirits brands, and creating $2.4 billion in economic value by 2032. As Pronghorn continues to accelerate its pursuit of economic & industry impact, they are excited to announce the appointment of Ron Cole as the Company's new President.

OCTOBER LONDON AND TAMAR BRAXTON PRESENT "THE OCTOBER NIGHTS: CALLING ALL LOVERS" TOUR WITH SPECIAL GUEST, RO JAMES

Get ready for an unforgettable experience as Grammy-nominated artist October London and platinum-selling Grammy-nominated powerhouse Tamar Braxton, two of the most dynamic voices in contemporary R&B, announce their highly anticipated 24-city "The October Nights: Calling All Lovers" Tour. Produced by Black Promoters Collective (BPC), the tour promises to deliver an extraordinary celebration of music, culture, and passion, with a unique blend of soulful melodies, emotive storytelling, and high-energy performances. With stops in some of the country's most iconic cities, this tour is a journey through the best contemporary R&B.

Illinois State Treasurer Recognizes Chicagoans During Black History Month

Local elected officials and community stakeholders, as well as business leaders, were recently celebrated for their achievements and contributions by Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs.

Culinary Arts Organization Provides Opportunities For High School Students

High school students interested in the culinary arts have the opportunity to enroll in camps hosted by the Foundation for Culinary Arts.

Gala To Raise Funds To Send Students To College

The Superintendents’ Commission, in partnership with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) will host its third annual Investing in our Future Scholarship Gala on Friday, Feb. 21st, at the Tinley Park Convention Center, 18451 Convention Center Drive.

Powell Group Corporation Receives Support From HIRE360

The Powell Group Corporation is truly a family business in every sense of the word. Tyrone E. Powell, Jr. his wife, Marceda, their sons, Tyvion W. Benson, Tyrone E. Powell III and AJ Shambery IV, and nephew, Bakari Simmons, all work together. The Powells received the support necessary to grow their business from HIRE360.

Book Details How To Succeed And How To Pivot

Arika Linton describes her journey as non-traditional. She graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a goal to write television shows and direct. After having a taste of that life, she moved back to Chicago, where she reconnected to purpose.

Honoring Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller: A Legacy of Diversity in Alzheimer’s Research

In recognition of Black History Month, Dr. Carl V. Hill of the Alzheimer’s Association is shining a light on the contributions of Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, M.D., a pioneering figure in dementia research. Dr. Fuller, the first known Black psychiatrist in the United States, played a critical role in early Alzheimer’s research, and his legacy underscores the ongoing need for diversity in dementia science today.

What’s Next?

These last few weeks this new president’s executive orders have been wreaking havoc across the world. It has caused me great concern, how about you?

No kid should be priced out of playing sports

Participating in youth sports has long been a cornerstone of the American experience -- or at least it used to be. Fewer American kids are playing sports, and shifting trends are leaving countless kids on the sidelines.

PRESIDENT PRECKWINKLE TO JOIN COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER DR. KISHA McCASKILL, FELLOW COMMISSIONERS, AND THE COOK COUNTY HEALTH PHYSICIANS AS THEY WILL SPEAK TO INCREASES IN SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE

Dr. Kisha McCaskill-Cook County Board Commissioner of the 5th District- will be joined by Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, several of her colleagues of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, Cook County Public Health System Physicians and healthcare advocates in publicly acknowledging National Condom Week in Cook County. The group will also discuss new trends of HIV cases and other STDs here in Cook County.

It’s National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and Being Black is Under Attack

February 7 is National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), which was first observed in 1999. This observance was established as a day to acknowledge how HIV disproportionately affects Black people. The most recent Illinois Department of Public Health reports (for year ending 2023) note that non-Hispanic African Americans (Black people) are only 14% of the population in Illinois, yet are 47% of new HIV Diagnoses and 52% of existing AIDS diagnoses. Yet today, organizations are being cautioned by attorneys and legislators to find ways not to use the word “Black” when referencing the inequitable incidence and impact of HIV/AIDS on the African American community because of the government’s targeting elimination of funding and services to “Black” people as a category of diversity, equity and inclusion.