As the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case that may change the constitutional guarantee to legal abortion, Black women rallied outside on First Street to demand Reproductive Justice. “Mississippi’s ban on abortion after 15 weeks is unconstitutional and endangers the lives and restricts the rights of all women and pregnant people. If the high court uses this case to strike down Roe v. Wade, it will make official what’s already in practice in most counties across this country: safe, legal abortion is too often an inaccessible right – most especially for Black women and women of color,” In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda Vice President of Communications Racine Tucker-Hamilton, said in a statement.
Supreme court hears arguments in landmark case challenging Roe V. Wade
Stacey Abrams’ gubernatorial run provides a jolt for the 2022 midterms
A Democrat and noted voting rights advocate, Stacey Abrams lost to Kemp by just over one percentage point in their controversial 2018 battle. Her activism helped Democrats claim the majority in the U.S. Senate when Georgia Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff defeated Republicans Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in the January 2021 runoff election.
City of Joliet holiday lights map returns for 2021
Joliet residents who decorate the exterior of their home can submit their address to the short form found at: www.joliet.gov/holidaylights. Submissions are open beginning now through Thursday, December 30 and available for viewing through Monday, January 3, 2022 (no submissions after December 31, 2021.) Please note that addresses submitted do need to be within Joliet city-limits to be included. Addresses will be available in list format on the website in addition to the map.
Joliet Pace service relocation
On Monday, December 6, 2021, buses will now serve the new Pace Transit Center, and service to the temporary transfer site at Joliet and Webster will be discontinued.
Nominate a local charity
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The Kindness Gala Foundation is seeking recipients for their 2022 Pink Party Gala where they will recognize and honor local charities. Besides being honored that night, Founders Amy and Vince Logan, will also award the selected charity $5,000 to be used for their mission.
Study Shows Police Killings in U.S. Have Been Widely Undercounted
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Last summer, after the May 25, 2020 killing of George Floyd by former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, there were protests in the streets around the U.S. The moment brought forward even more analysis over police violence. Over the last five years several high-profile killings of African Americans in the U.S. have been caught on camera and forced legislatures to re-evaluate policing policies.
OP-ED: Time to Lower Telephone Rates to Call Prisoners in America
NNPA NEWSWIRE — They’ve brought in a number of outside advisors, including attorney and entrepreneur Yusef Jackson, who earlier this year joined the executive team of Aventiv, Securus’ parent company. Aventiv announced in April 2021 that Jackson, the son of Rainbow/PUSH founder The Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, would be helping with the lowering of the price of calls and other services for the incarcerated as Aventiv worked to change some of its business practices and respond to criticism of the industry.
Lockport man’s sugar maple shot snags Forest Preserve photo contest win
A sweet shot of golden sugar maples won November’s portion of the Forest Preserve District of Will County’s Preserve the Moment Photo Contest.
Phoenix Suns Owner Sarver Has Long History of Supporting Diversity and Inclusion
NNPA NEWSWIRE — When NBA players and owners agreed to become more inclusive and promised better diversity measures following the murder of George Floyd in 2020, Sarver and the Suns led the way. They transformed the team’s former home, the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, into a voting site. The move occurred in response to repeated conversations within the Suns organization about racial inequality.

