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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.

EXPERIENCE AN EVENING OF INSPIRATION, ART, AND COMMUNITY AT THE 2025 BRUSHES WITH CANCER ART EXHIBITION AND CELEBRATION ON SATURDAY, MARCH 15 AT THE WRITERS THEATER

Twist Out Cancer, an international non-profit charitable organization that provides social and emotional support to individuals touched by cancer through creative arts programming, announced today that its Brushes With Cancer Art Exhibition and Celebration will be held at The Writers Theater in Glencoe on Saturday, March 15. The event will feature an opportunity to view 20 unique pieces of art that reflect 20 personal journeys with cancer. Guests can also enjoy food, drinks, music, and dancing.

ALDERMAN COLEMAN TO HOST CHICAGO’S LARGEST VALENTINE’S DAY APPRECIATION LUNCHEON

Chicago’s 16th Ward Alderman Stephanie Coleman will be joined by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, President Toni Preckwinkle, and other elected officials as they will honor and serve over 400 Military Veterans and Seniors. The event is being held as part of the 16th Ward’s 6th Annual Appreciation Luncheon for its Veterans and Seniors.

Alumni Greg and Ronda Brenneman make historic $50 million gift to Washburn University

Exceptional healthcare happens when professionals work together. Washburn University is ensuring the next generation learns the same way through an innovative new healthcare institute that integrates disciplines in a simulated, real-world setting. Today, Washburn alumni Greg and Ronda Brenneman brought this vision to life with a historic gift – an investment of $50 million – that will fuel this project and other initiatives in Washburn’s strategic framework and plan “Thriving Together.”

Cook County Clerk’s Office Seeking Election Judges for Upcoming April 1 Municipal Elections

Suburban voters can do their part for local democracy and earn some cash in the process by working as an Election Judge for the Cook County Clerk’s Office in the April 1, 2025, Consolidated General Election.

CHICAGO GATHERS TO CELEBRATE PASTOR IRA ACREE’S 60TH BIRTHDAY

Hundreds of community leaders, elected officials, congregants, and supporters will gather in the western suburbs this Friday to celebrate a milestone birthday for one of Chicago’s most dedicated civil rights champions, Pastor Ira Acree. The beloved pastor of Greater St. John Bible Church, where he has served for 35 years, will be honored for his tireless advocacy, leadership, and commitment to social justice.

MADD IL Urges Fans to Be a Team Player This Super Bowl: Don’t Drive Impaired

As football fans across the country prepare for Super Bowl LIX, Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) IL is calling on everyone to make safety a top priority. By planning a safe ride home before kickoff, fans can help save lives and ensure game day is unforgettable for all the right reasons.

Know These 4 Core Factors to Avoid a Heart Health Syndrome

(Family Features) In the U.S., 1 in 3 adults is at risk for a newly recognized syndrome that comes from a combination of heart disease, kidney disease, type 2 diabetes and excess body weight. This cluster of conditions, called cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, is an example of how problems in one part of your body can affect other parts.

National Alliance for Black Business (NABB) Secures Historic USPTO Federal Trademarks

The National Alliance for Black Business (NABB)®, co-founded by the National Business League (NBL)®, National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC)®, and The World Conference of Mayors (WCM)®, proudly announces the official registration of two groundbreaking trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO): National Alliance for Black Business (U.S. Trademark Registration No. 7616333) and NABB National Alliance for Black Business (U.S. Trademark Registration No. 7606600). These trademarks represent a monumental step in institutionalizing Black economic empowerment and creating a unified platform to advocate for Black businesses globally.