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Bikes & Music Announces Summer “Fun-Raiser!” Group Ride and Cookout to Follow Online Fundraising Drive

Bikes & Music, a Chicagoland 50 (s) (3) nonprofit corporation, has a goal to raise $25,000 by August 20,2022. The funds are needed for the repair of donated bicycles, and for the purchase of new bike helmets and locks, The bikes and equipment will be provided to children and adults in need.

Historic Summit on BlackDoctor. org Focused on Men’s Health Reaches Over 80K

BlackDoctor.org (BDO) in partnership with the Rodham Institute at George Washington University broadcasted a historical Men’s Health Summit (MHS). This virtual summit was held in honor of the observance of Men’s Health Awareness Month and reached over 80K. Building upon the previous success of the State of Black Health (January), Minority Health (April), and Women’s Health Summit (May), the MHS addressed health challenges disproportionately impacting men’s health and offered real-time, real-life solutions.

Black Maternal Mental Health Week Begins July 19: Moms, Caregivers and Advocates to Issue Unprecedented Call for Awareness, Action

Black moms are at higher risk for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders than White moms, but are less likely to receive mental health treatment. To call attention to these and other shameful disparities, Black Maternal Mental Health Week will be held July 19 through July 25.

Dolton 149 Superintendent Dr. Maureen White Launches New Era

South suburban Dolton School District 149 Superintendent Dr. Maureen White officially began her new job as district superintendent on July 1, launching a new era.

MAYOR LIGHTFOOT, CITY DEPARTMENTS, AND AMAZON ANNOUNCE THE 2022 SUMMER KICKBACK SERIES WITH ADDED SATURDAY NIGHT EVENTS

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot along with First Lady Amy Eshleman, the Community Safety Coordination Center (CSCC), the Chicago Park District, the Chicago Parks Foundation, the Chicago Public Library, the Department of Family and Support Services, the Chicago Department of Public Health, Amazon, and 15 community-based organizations across the city announced the launch of the second annual Summer Kickback Series with extended evening programming on Saturday nights.

Reps. Davis, Gomez, Peters, & Panetta Introduce Bill to Help Millions of Struggling Renters via Innovative Tax Credit

Rep. Danny K. Davis (D-IL), Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA),Rep. Scott Peters (D-CA), and Rep. Jimmy Panetta (DCA) introduced innovative legislation to help millions of cost-burdened renters at a time when housing costs are skyrocketing as the gap between incomes and housing costs grows. The Rent Relief Act creates a new tax credit for renters that would cover a percentage of the difference between 30 percent of their adjusted gross income and the actual cost of rent and utilities, capping the benefit at 100% of Small Area Fair Market Rent. The bill makes the credit available to most working families by allowing the credit for families earning up to $100,000. Further, it delivers help when needed with monthly payments to pay bills when they are due, building on the successful advanced Child Tax Credit that helped tens of millions escape poverty.

Cantu Beauty Continues Commitment to Elevate Black Female Founders

Cantu Elevate, the brand-owned initiative and entrepreneurship accelerator program from award-winning multicultural hair and skincare brand, Cantu Beauty, together with BrainTrust Founders Studio (BTFS), the beauty and wellness membership platform for Black founders, has selected the 2022 Cantu Elevate $20,000 grant winner: Ezinne Iroanya, founder and CEO of SKNMUSE, a skin and body care brand that prioritizes “elevating the beauty experience for Black women” while utilizing clean ingredients as well as clean beauty practices adopted from West Africa.

Local Lunchbox Chicago feeds children during summer months

During summer months, young people who might rely on school to receive meals often have to look for other options in order to get healthy meals. With this in mind, the Obama Foundation partnered with the Shah Family Foundation, to bring a pilot program to Chicago that will feed healthy, culturally relevant food to young people.

ComEd Launches Three New Studies to Help Design the Power Grid to Support State’s Clean Energy Goals

ComEd has announced the launch of three new studies to better understand the technical and community challenges and opportunities presented by the clean energy transition envisioned by the newly enacted Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA).

CEO MAKES CASE FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Looby, the CEO and President of Maryland Bankers Association, was introduced to the world of finance through the stock market game. He is the first African American to hold those titles with that organization.

TNT Comedy back in business in Lansing

TNT Comedy Hook opened the first time in 1995 and closed in 2002. During that time, comedians like Bernie Mac, Damon Williams, DeRay Davis, Craig Robinson, Leon Rodgers and Marlon Mitchell all performed there.

BOOK GIVES STEPS TO BUILDING WEALTH FOR BLACK PEOPLE

“It’s very important that we build generational wealth. We have to pass our wealth on to our children and they, in turn, have to pass it on to their children. Each generation should make it easier for the following generation. What better time to start than now,” said Miller, who added that it took him almost a year to write the book.

McDonald’s USA® Partners with Keke Palmer to Surprise “Future 22” Change Leaders

McDonald’s USA, through its Black & Positively Golden movement, surprised its Future 22 leaders with $10,000 each, totaling $220,000, during a celebratory event in their honor at the ESSENCE Festival of Culture presented by Coca-Cola®. These grants were awarded to help further the community-driven causes of these 22 change leaders, introduced earlier this year. Award-winning actress, singer & entertainer, Keke Palmer, took part in the surprise announcement as the Future 22 spokesperson.

Treasurer Pappas: Ramifications of redlining from the Great Depression still felt today

A study by the Cook County Treasurer’s Office finds that government-sanctioned, racist housing policies dating back 80 years continue to harm lower-income, mostly minority communities throughout the county.

VILLAGE OF MATTESON GAINS NEW SENIOR LIVING & HOSPICE FACILITY

The Village of Matteson is incredibly honored to welcome a new senior facility to meet the needs of residents right within the community. The new facility broke ground in the Village of Matteson as another addition to senior living. Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care are joining forces with Alexi Senior Living to bring a new facility to the senior residents of Matteson. After years of excellent planning and design, the 14- bed facility will provide exceptional care to hospice patients who are unable to manage their pain or symptoms at home comfortably.