Sustainable BioWorks, LLC (SBW) will host a community meeting to announce its plan to build a 17+ acre eco-friendly anaerobic digester (AD) facility at the former Waste to Energy Facility in Robbins, Illinois. This meeting will take place Friday, November 12, at 5:30 p.m. at Progressive Missionary Baptist 13525 Keeler Ave, Robbins, IL 60472
the pandemic and their financial stress. Forty-two percent of women workers experienced one or more impacts to their employment as a result of the pandemic, including reduced work hours (28 percent), reduced salaries (13 percent),
furloughs (9 percent), layoffs (8 percent), and/or early retirement (3 percent).
Southland College Prep Charter High School will host Saturday vaccination clinics for children 5 to 11, providing
an opportunity for an entire family to be vaccinated, beginning November 13, 2021.
Visitors will experience compelling, thought-provoking works of contemporary Native art in the new exhibition Shifting
Boundaries, open at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art from Nov. 13 to Feb. 6. Five contemporary artists who are Native American or First Nations were chosen for the prestigious 2021 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship. Shifting Boundaries features examples of the Fellows’ work that include innovative paintings, prints,
mixed media and installations.
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot highlighted a historic expansion and reorientation of the city’s tree-planting operations,
funded by $46 million in city funding. As part of the Mayor’s new tree equity strategy, the city will plant 75,000
trees across the city over the next 5 years. This represents a doubling in tree planting over the previous year. The
tree equity strategy will prioritize the planting of trees in historically marginalized and underserved communities,
equitably conveying ecosystem benefits to communities disproportionately impacted by the climate crisis. This effort will help meet the City’s commitment to the Paris Climate Agreement, environmental justice, and equity.
Savoy magazine announced the release of its 2021 Most Influential Black Corporate Directors listing in the upcoming fall issue. Savoy’s fall issue features a directory of 704 directors serving on the boards of public companies. As the leading business magazine reporting on African American success and achievement, Savoy’s Most Influential Black Corporate directory is a prestigious listing of executives, influencers, and achievers active on the boards of the world’s leading corporations and organizations.
Sherman Wright and Ahmad Islam took their years of experience in marketing and public relations and created Ten35 in 2016. The marketing and public relations firm speaks to the culture by reflecting it in its employees.
Author Cheryl Watkins, PhD, has always liked words and phrases, the way they sound and how people put them together.
When she came up with the title of her book, the word that resonated was “her.” There was something about that word and she knew it had to be in the title, she called it “Releasing Her: Wrestling Peace from the Jaws of Alzheimer’s.” The book details Watkins’ five-year journey of caring for her mother who had Alzheimer’s Disease.
Comcast announced today that it has increased the speeds of its most popular Xfinity Internet tiers, providing an extra
boost for several million customers across its Greater Chicago Region, which spans Central and Northern Illinois, Northwest Indiana and Southwest Michigan.
Bids were due on the City of Chicago’s request for proposal (RFP) for its first integrated casino-resort on Friday, Oct. 29. Five proposals were submitted for consideration in developing a world-class casino-resort and entertainment experience in Chicago with the goal of being awarded the city’s sole casino owner’s license.
The Cook County Commissioner Deborah Sims has represented the 5th District for 27 years. She announced that she would not seek re-election when her current term is up in 2022. Sims has made it clear that she wants her seat to be filled by a Black woman. She has chosen Monica Gordon.
Last year after attending a George Floyd protest, Isaac Palmer, Jr., along with a friend, were inspired to make change in the Black community. They knew they couldn’t change the actions of police, they couldn’t reach the mayor, but
they did know healthcare.
The City of Chicago is doubling down on efforts to get all Chicagoans vaccinated following last week’s federal approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children, ages 5 to 11. City health and education leaders Tuesday shared updates on the best way Chicagoans can connect with lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines – and encouraged everyone to get vaccinated and “protect their health on the 12th.”
Timothy Wright- Prominent Chicago based Civil Attorney and International Affairs Champion- is announcing his anticipated campaign for Judge in Chicago’s 5th Sub Circuit of Cook County. Attorney Wright made this decision after reviewing the results of a recent listening tour throughout the district as well as his exploratory committee.
Last October, I was honored to share the stage with Mayor Lightfoot and We Rise Together, representing JPMorgan Chase as the bank announced a $600 million commitment to increase homeownership for 3,000 Black, Latino and Hispanic families in Chicago. This announcement was part of a larger, five-year $30 billion national commitment the company made to advance racial equity. To be a part of such important work was a professional and personal highlight for me, having grown up in the Chicagoland area and witnessing first-hand the inequities for people of color in the community.