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City Announces ‘Justice for all Pledge’ Centering on Equity and Access

City Announces ‘Justice for all Pledge’ Centering on Equity and Access

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot joined reproductive justice leaders to announce the Justice For All Pledge, in response to the leaked draft opinion by the majority of the Supreme Court of… Read more »

Hispanic Women Face Inequities Affecting Maternal Health Outcomes

Hispanic Women Face Inequities Affecting Maternal Health Outcomes

Courtesy of the American Heart Association Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of maternal death in the U.S. Simply put, heart disease is the No…. Read more »

CPS Announces Launch of Please Stay Campaign

CPS Announces Launch of Please Stay Campaign

Chicago Public Schools announced the inaugural launch of the Please Stay mental health and suicide prevention campaign aimed at seventh through twelfth grade students.  CPS is the first school district to… Read more »

Young Women Can Apply to Build, Race Electric-Powered Racecars in ComEd EV Rally

Young Women Can Apply to Build, Race Electric-Powered Racecars in ComEd EV Rally

After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, ComEd is excited to introduce its latest summer STEM program, the ComEd EV Rally! Young women in Illinois can now apply to… Read more »

After School Matters® Summer Program Application Now Open for Chicago Teens

After School Matters® Summer Program Application Now Open for Chicago Teens

After School Matters’ application for summer programs is now open, offering opportunities to thousands of Chicago high school teens in the arts, communications and leadership, sports, and STEM. Programs begin… Read more »

Attorney General Raoul Announces Relief for Illinois Residents Deceived by TurboTax Owner

Attorney General Raoul Announces Relief for Illinois Residents Deceived by TurboTax Owner

Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced more than $4 million in relief for Illinois consumers who were deceived into paying for tax services that were available for free. As a result… Read more »

Street sideshows halting traffic prohibited under Munoz law

Street sideshows halting traffic prohibited under Munoz law

People will be prohibited to slow or stop due to a street sideshow on any street or highway thanks to a measure sponsored by Assistant Majority Leader Tony Munoz that… Read more »

Rep. García Introduces Legislation to Strengthen Opportunities for Latino, MWBE Businesses

Rep. García Introduces Legislation to Strengthen Opportunities for Latino, MWBE Businesses

Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04), a member of the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee and co-founder of the Future of Transportation Caucus, was joined by the Hispanic American Construction Industry Association… Read more »

1871 Open for Applications to Supply Chain Program

1871 Open for Applications to Supply Chain Program

1871 announces the launch of the Supply Chain Innovation Lab with strategic partner Accenture, the first dedicated program of 1871’s over-arching Industry Lab experience. This program — bringing together early and… Read more »

Canada to Prosecute Those Who Commit Crimes on the Moon

Canada to Prosecute Those Who Commit Crimes on the Moon

By Daniel Nardini As ridiculous as this may sound, there is some rational basis for why Canada’s parliament passed a law that allows for Canada to prosecute those who commit… Read more »