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The 31st Chicago Gospel Music Festival

Pastor Shirley Caesar to perform at the 31st Annual Chicago Music Festival

Posen FD Receives SHARP Status

Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) Director Hugo Chaviano recently recognized the Posen Fire Department (FD) as the first public sector employer to achieve Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) status in Illinois.

OP/ED Some Look At Problems Through The Wrong End Of A Telescope

We need to recognize that the acts of violence and racial hatred committed across our nation, can also take place here in Thornton Township.

Study warns juvenile expungement system is not working

Laws and policies governing the treatment of court and arrest records of youth “threaten public safety, produce substantial unnecessary costs, and impede young people’s ability to transition to productive adulthood,” according to a comprehensive study released recently by the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission.

Chicago Urban League Works to Combat High Youth Unemployment

Summer in Chicago means outdoor festivals, al fresco dining, roof top bars and loads of fun for the entire family. It also means more youth on the streets with no opportunity who become victims or perpetrators of crime.

Chicago State University Shifts Gears Makes Fundraising a Priority

In an effort to prioritize scholarship funds, Chicago State University’s (CSU) held its’ annual fundraiser gala, co-hosted by ABC 7 news anchor Karen Jordan and NBC 5 reporter Christian Farr which raised more than $12,000.00 for students majoring in education at the university.

New Center Improves Health Services for Residents

A very important component to a thriving community is the ability to access quality health care and services. The lack of preventative care and accessibility to doctors and hospitals are silencing members of the black community.

Illinois Service Federal Savings and Loan Acquired by Nduom Family

In 1994, there were 54 black-owned banks in this country, according the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) and just 22 years later, there are only 21 remaining. These 21 banks have a total of $4.7 billion dollars in assets, but only count as 0.43 % of the $1.1 trillion in black buying power.

Avon Announces Global Fragrance Partnership with Kenzo Takada

Avon Products, Inc. recently announced a new global partnership with internationally renowned designer Kenzo Takada.

Mobile Museum Informs Community About Civil Rights

The Martin Luther King Dream Team has created the first ever mobile museum about the civil rights movement in Indiana called the Freedom Bus.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF HARVEY, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 31, 2016, at 6:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers of the Harvey City Hall, 15320 Broadway Avenue, in Harvey, Illinois.

Growing Popularity of Black Superheroes Creates Opportunities for Comic Book Investors

Marvel Comic’s Black Panther—the first black comic book superhero, born in the 1960s—made his big screen debut this past week in the much-anticipated movie, Captain America: Civil War.

SBA Competition to Award $3.95 Million for Small Business Startups

For the third year, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is launching a Growth Accelerator Fund competition for accelerators and other entrepreneurial ecosystem models to compete for monetary prizes of $50,000 each, totaling $3.95 million.

Radio Shack Surrenders Uncashed Rebates Worth $140,000

Radio Shack will surrender $140,000 in uncashed rebates owed to more than 5,000 Illinois residents, state Treasurer Michael Frerichs said in a released statement.

Florida Memorial University and National Black MBA Association® Forge Landmark Partnership

Florida Memorial University (FMU) the National Black MBA Association® (NBMBAA) recently entered into a groundbreaking agreement that will develop and strengthen career pathways for undergraduate and graduate business students.