Will County resides in some of the most fertile farmland in the region, with robust health, social services, and farming networks that are strategizing to -grow local and sell local- to encourage a sustainable food economy for Will County that improves quality of life for ALL residents.
The Will County MAPP Collaborative and several partner organizations have come together to implement improved access to locally grown produce and offer entrepreneurial opportunities for our residents in areas of amplified inequities.
Will County residents, share your thoughts on investing in a local food economy
Howard University School of Communications Gala Celebrates A Half-century of Success
For 50 years, the School of Communications at Howard University, now the Cathy Hughes School of Communications has cultivated students throughout the communications field in areas ranging from sciences and disorders, to communications law, advertising and PR, to film and journalism. NewsVision’s Ariana Cobb was in attendance at the 50th Anniversary gala where students, faculty, and alumni celebrated their beloved school.
PRESS ROOM: New N’COBRA Study Finds Genetic Damage from Historical Racism Linked to Poor Health and Transgenerational Trauma in Black Americans
NNPA NEWSWIRE — A United Nations report released earlier this year concluded, “Racism is embedded in the structures of our society.” While police brutality, the wealth gap, and other issues grace the headlines – health disparities are often overlooked. And, when those disparities are generational, it’s even more difficult to determine the why and who is at fault. “You must accept that systemic racism is the reason bad health has existed for generations for those of African descent,” he adds.
Black Pastors and Churches Challenged, Mobilize to Brunswick, GA Ahmaud Arbery Trial
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Local pastors across Georgia and Florida and the nation are mobilizing to attend the trial. Besides Jamal Bryant in Atlanta, pastor Jeffrey Dove of St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in Ocala, Fla and Florida AME Bishop Frank Reid, Jr. are inviting pastors and members to Brunswick. Brunswick, Georgia is close to the Florida line and Jacksonville, Florida, a city with one million people, is the closest big city.
Rep. Kelly celebrates Biden signing Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into Law
WASHINGTON, DC – Rep. Robin L. Kelly (IL-02), on Monday, visited the White House to attend President Biden’s signing of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Rep. Kelly voted to pass the historic legislation earlier this month.
OP-ED: Ensuring Racial Equity by Expanding Internet Access
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Guaranteeing that all Americans have broadband access would not only help close the digital divide but would also give the United States an edge in global competitiveness as it would bring millions of people more fully into the digital economy. One study from last year found that only about 30 percent of African Americans had access to broadband compared with about 60 percent of whites.
Ribbon cutting held for Forest Preserve's Black Road trail connection project
A Forest Preserve District of Will County trail connection that stretches from Shorewood to Joliet along Black Road opened for public use on Friday, November 12, following a public ribbon cutting ceremony.
Hate Speech Aimed at Black School Administrator
SACRAMENTO OBSERVER — Dr. Versher says she suffered three seizures on Wednesday, the first within 30 minutes of leaving a meeting with members of the school’s Black Student Union. They’d gathered to discuss how to move forward and heal after the discovery that someone had marked up a wall near her assigned parking spot with the n-word. Staff was alerted around 4:00 p.m. on Monday that the wall facing the soccer field had been defaced, but it was seen as early as last Saturday.
Oil & Natural Gas Industry Engineering Successful Opportunities for People of Color, and Women
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Amanda Eversole, a graduate of the College of William & Mary and the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, now puts her strong track record of driving consensus and winning strategies to the test as API and all-in oil and natural gas wrestles with ensuring people of color and women are a large part of the lucrative industry.
JJC president delivers 6th annual State of College address
Joliet Junior College President Judy Mitchell delivered her annual State of the College on Nov. 9, highlighting accomplishments over the past academic year and new initiatives ahead.

