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Who Got Those 73,000 Jobs Rahm Brought to Chicago?

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Have you seen Rahm’s commercial that reported that he brought businesses into the city that created 73,000 jobs during his tenure?

Is anyone else wondering about those jobs? Did you get one of this gigs? Do you know anyone who did?

I have a lot of questions that I’m certain I’ll never get an answer to, but I’ll ask anyway.

  • How many businesses came to Chicago?
  • What types of positions were they?
  • How many South Siders got those jobs?
  • How many jobs were full-time, permanent?
  • How many pay living wages?
  • Do these employees receive health insurance and retirement benefits?

What About You?

What do you think about those 73,000 Mayor Emanuel brought to Chicago?

 

Photos: Chatham 14 Theaters Holiday Party 2013

On Saturday, December 14th, I went to the Chatham Theater to pick up movie tickets for my mother and they were having a holiday party for the community. Upon arrival, the tunes from the carolers welcomed me so I had to step in to see what was going on.

Look what I found.

Chicago Public Schools Parents & Teachers: What Are Your Thoughts About the Strike?

 

Everyone watched as the as Chicago Teachers Union leader, Karen Lewis, announced that the Chicago Public Schools teachers are officially on strike. However, I would like to hear from the parents of CPS students and the teachers. What are your thoughts on this strike? What do you think of Rahm Emanuel? How about the Chicago Public School system?

You don’t have to leave your full name. Just put Ms. K or Mr. J. However, I would like for you to share the name of your child’s school.

Please share your REAL feelings in the comment section below.

 

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Strike! Chicago Public Schools Are Out…Until Further Notice

 

Karen Lewis, leader of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) has officially announced a strike. Here is what Chicago Public Schools are offering to help in this situation. Parents, time to put your alternative child care plan in place. Supporters, it’s time to call Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CEO Jean-Claude Brizard to express your support for teachers.The longer they are out, the greater the impact on the students.

Over 400,000 students will be affected. Pray for the safety of our babies.

All other schools are in session. Only Chicago Public Schools are out. Visit the site or contact them directly at (773) 553-1000 if you have any questions. Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

Did Tavis Smiley & Cornel West Actually Prompt MORE People to Care?

I attended Tavis Smiley and Dr. Cornel West’s Poverty Tour at St. Sabina on Sunday, August 7th. The place was packed! But, I have to wonder if more people were prompted to care about the state of poverty after attending the event. How many of those people are actually going to do something as a result of listening to the statistics, hearing the personal stories, and feeling the compassion and concerns of the speakers.

It was a powerful event to me. Tavis gave some of his time so Minister Louis Farrakhan could speak. So, we had Tavis, Dr. West, Min. Farrakhan and Father Michael Pleger to grace the same stage! Following are a few things that stood out that I think you all should know.

Tavis Smiley

  1. The new poor is the former middle class. Please know that although race comes into play, it is more of the wealth getting more and the not-so-wealthy getting less.
  2. The Poverty Tour was started to bring awareness to the poor in the country. It has grown dramatically over the years.
  3. Tavis said that we want to use the media to introduce America to the poor. How about we bring attention to these people ourselves by talking with people we know personally and sharing their stories on social sites?
  4. Tavis Smiley says that Congress has the power to declare war. Now, they are declaring war on the power ~aka~ the former middle class.
  5. The Poverty Tour is not an anti-President Obama. It is an attempt to help the president in the upcoming election because it will be hard to get people who have no jobs or homes to get to the polls.

Minister Louis Farrakhan

  1. Minister Farrakhan noted that people are poor in spirit, and when this happens, people are poor indeed. Our President is also poor in spirit, and he needs help.
  2. Closer to home, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has fired 12,000 teachers and hired more police. Thus, his focus is more on policing than educating. Is Chicago indeed on the fast track of the School to Prison pipeline?

Dr. Cornel West

  1. Dr. West said that the future of America depends on America’s response to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy, which is to love the poor. So far, America is not looking to good.
  2. He noted that our leaders can’t find money for education, but they found money to fund a war in Libya.
  3. We have black leaders who love everyone but black people.

Tavis, Dr. West and Min. Farrakhan do want President Obama to stop being afraid to say the word “poor” or “poverty.”

I personally intend to contribute by talking to people who’s lifestyles have changed over the past few years. If you attended the event, did it prompt you to care more? What do you plan to do differently?

 

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