Monthly Archives: February 2020
The Illinois 60 by 25 Network Hosts its Seventh Annual Conference
Advance Illinois, Education Systems Center at Northern Illinois University and the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) are pleased to host the seventh annual Illinois 60 by 25 Network Conference at… Read more
West Side United Announces $6 M Investment to Close Health Gaps
West Side United announced a $6 million investment aimed at closing health gaps and improving economic vitality in Chicago’s west side neighborhoods. To help further its efforts, West Side United… Read more
Cook County Among the Worst in Nation for Pollution from Cars, Trucks and Buses
On-road transportation, including cars, trucks and buses, is one of biggest sources of air pollution in Illinois—especially for communities of color. The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) has a new… Read more
Should You Do Intermittent Fasting While on Keto?
By: Fresh n’ Lean, the nation’s largest organic meal delivery company Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News If you are on the keto diet, you might be thinking, “Jeez, this is… Read more
Face Washing Mistakes Can Age You
Skincare is a unique process for everyone. Beauty routines range from the systematically meticulous to borderline nonexistent. But the truth of the matter is that no matter where you lie… Read more
Spring Into Healthy Living -All Over Illinois
Spring into healthy living with the Alzheimer’s Association! On Thursday, March 19, the Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter will be delivering the Healthy Habits for your Brain and Body educational program in… Read more
Nike, Rebuild Foundation Partner to Host Black History Month Celebration
Nike and Rebuild Foundation hosted a Black History Month Celebration of Movement, Sport, and Culture at the Stony Island Arts Bank in the Greater Grand Crossing community on Saturday, February… Read more
Marvel Universe Heads to MSI
The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI) is announcing its newest special exhibition, Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes, opening October 8th, 2020. This interactive exhibition celebrates more than 80… Read more
Justice Reyes Historic Journey to Become First Latino on Illinois Supreme Court
By: Ashmar Mandou A trailblazer in every sense of the word. Justice Jesse Reyes, who is the first Latino elected to the Illinois Appellate Court, is not unfamiliar with generating… Read more
Lightfoot, CPS, and CPD Call-to-Action to End Gun Violence
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) CEO Dr. Jackson joined city departments and students from across Chicago in a citywide call-to-action to end youth involvement in gun… Read more