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Sources: Trail Blazers to hire ESPN’s Schmitzon May 27, 2022 at 2:39 am

The Portland Trail Blazers are hiring ESPN’s NBA Draft analyst Mike Schmitz as an assistant general manager, assigning him leadership of the franchise’s domestic and international scouting departments, sources told ESPN.

New Blazers GM Joe Cronin targeted Schmitz to take a lead role in player evaluation and hires him away from ESPN where Schmitz has traveled the world evaluating amateur basketball talent since 2017.

Schmitz has a vast array of scouting and player relationships and deep prospect knowledge across multiple continents that Cronin expects will play a significant role in shaping the Blazers’ roster.

Schmitz is expected to remain with ESPN through the June 23 NBA Draft, and formally begin his duties with Portland in July. The Blazers have the seventh overall pick in 2022 Draft.

Schmitz, 32, has been a draft analyst for ESPN since 2017, and worked previously for DraftExpress and as a video coordinator with the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA’s G League in 2012-2013.

Schmitz serves as an assistant coach for the Ugandan national team. Schmitz is a 2012 graduate of the University of Arizona.

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Sources: Trail Blazers to hire ESPN’s Schmitzon May 27, 2022 at 2:39 am

The Portland Trail Blazers are hiring ESPN’s NBA Draft analyst Mike Schmitz as an assistant general manager, assigning him leadership of the franchise’s domestic and international scouting departments, sources told ESPN.

New Blazers GM Joe Cronin targeted Schmitz to take a lead role in player evaluation and hires him away from ESPN where Schmitz has traveled the world evaluating amateur basketball talent since 2017.

Schmitz has a vast array of scouting and player relationships and deep prospect knowledge across multiple continents that Cronin expects will play a significant role in shaping the Blazers’ roster.

Schmitz is expected to remain with ESPN through the June 23 NBA Draft, and formally begin his duties with Portland in July. The Blazers have the seventh overall pick in 2022 Draft.

Schmitz, 32, has been a draft analyst for ESPN since 2017, and worked previously for DraftExpress and as a video coordinator with the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA’s G League in 2012-2013.

Schmitz serves as an assistant coach for the Ugandan national team. Schmitz is a 2012 graduate of the University of Arizona.

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NPV Staffing, LLC (Chicago, IL) seeks Sr. Data Modeler. Design strategies for enterprise database systems & set standards for operations, programming, data loading & security. MS in Comp Engg, Comp Sci or rel/equiv. 6 mths as Data Modeler, Data Architect, DBA, Project Engr or rel. 6 mths exp w/ HTML, JSP, SQL and PLSQL req. Travel or relocation to various unanticipated worksites throughout US req. Send resumes: [email protected]

Looking for a position that allows flexibility in your schedule with the ability to help others? Home assistance – Provide light housekeeping, run errands or provide transportation if needed. Accompany my Mother to appointments and assist with medications. I am looking for a caring & compassionate person to Care for my Mother. Work Schedule is 5 days a week and 5 hours per day. Salary is $25/hr. Forward your email to William ([email protected]) for more details.

USG Corporation is seeking a Director, Commercial Excellence in Chicago, IL with the following requirements: Master’s degree in Business Administration or related field or foreign equivalent degree. 6 years of related experience INCLUDING 3 years of experience in the industrial manufacturing industry in a corporate strategy and/or business operations role; AND 3 years of experience in management consulting, including one year of experience in a manager role. Required Skills: Design and implement management strategies by applying competitive cost analysis, customer segmentation, capabilities assessment, and supply chain analysis (3 yrs); Evaluate and design processes to support management in different functional areas (such as finance, manufacturing, distribution and sales), including expertise in process mapping, M&A due diligence, cross-functional team management (3 yrs); Design and drive the commercial excellence agenda in collaboration with business unit and functional leaders, including pricing, go-to-market, salesforce organization and incentives, and CRM implementation (3 yrs); Perform data analysis and design scenario modeling to estimate financial impact, using computer tools such as Oracle BI, Tableau, and Angoss (3 yrs). Telecommuting allowed; must live within normal commuting distance of Chicago, IL. Company headquarters in Chicago, IL. Please visit www.usg.com/careers to view the entire job description and apply.

Trading Technologies International, Inc. seeks Sr. Developers for Chicago, IL to design & dev strategies for enterprise databases & solutions. Bachelor’s in Comp Sci/Comp Eng/Mgmt Info Systems/related field +2yrs exp req’d. Req’d Skills: exp w/relational databases, ETL, data integration, performing front-&-back-end ERP; SQL; MySQL; performance optimization, data warehousing, cloud architecture; data visualization (Domo), REST APIs, JSON, Python; Machine Learning. 80% telecommuting permitted. Send resume to: https://www.tradingtechnologies.com/about-us/careers/ REF: ARP

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Artists moving/estate sale, lots of cool items, art/photography supplies, frames, books, furniture, games, clothes, shoes, housewares, come buy the fun. Sunday 5.29.22, 8am-4pm, 1412 N Kedzie

JACKSON PARK HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE – South Shore, Chicago, IL June 4, 2022 10 AM – 4 PM Come one, come all. Find some great bargains. One day only. 6700-7000 blocks of Euclid, Bennett, Constance and Cregier.

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Off-street parking spot available – Rogers Park. Easy access, near Loyola, North Shore and Sheridan. $100 a month. June 1st. 872.223.2118. [email protected].

Artists moving/estate sale, lots of cool items, art/photography supplies, frames, books, furniture, games, clothes, shoes, housewares, come buy the fun. Sunday 5.29.22, 8am-4pm, 1412 N Kedzie

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 of the Self-Storage Facility Act, State of Illinois, that Chicago Northside Storage – Lakeview /Western Ave Storage LLC will conduct sale(s) at www.storagetreasures.com by competitive bidding starting on June 15th and end on June 22nd @ 10:00am on the premises where property has been stored, which are located at Chicago Northside Storage 2946 N Western Ave. Chicago, IL 60618. 773-305-4000. In the matter of the personal property for the individual listed below, Chicago Northside Storage – Lakeview. John Frankot CC100, Termaine Jodie Jones Q20. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the time of sale’s redemption. All goods are sold as is and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subjected to adjournment.

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CLEANING SERVICES 
CHESTNUT ORGANIZING AND CLEANING SERVICES: especially for people who need an organizing service because of depression, elderly, physical or mental challenges or other causes for your home’s clutter, disorganization, dysfunction, etc. We can organize for the downsizing of your current possessions to more easily move into a smaller home. With your help, we can help to organize your move. We can organize and clean for the deceased in lieu of having the bereaved needing to do the preparation to sell or rent the deceased’s home. We are absolutely not judgmental; we’ve seen and done “worse” than your job assignment. With your help, can we please help you? Chestnut Cleaning Service: 312-332-5575. www.ChestnutCleaning.com

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Have you had an unwanted sexual experience since age 18?
Did you tell someone in your life about it who is also willing to participate? Women ages 18+ who have someone else in their life they told about their experience also willing to participate will be paid to complete a confidential online research survey for the Women’s Dyadic Support Study. Contact Dr. Sarah Ullman of the University of Illinois at Chicago, Criminology, Law, & Justice Department at [email protected], 312-996-5508. Protocol #2021-0019.

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Danielle’s Lip Service, Erotic Phone Chat. 24/7. Must be 21+. Credit/Debit Cards Accepted. All Fetishes and Fantasies Are Welcomed. Personal, Private and Discrete. 773-935-4995 

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Should be retired, but working part-time as a school bus monitor. Seeking a potential boyfriend. Like fine dining, obscure films, theater, The Art Institute; all that typicallly gay stuff. [email protected]

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I’m a mature night owl trying to find my friendly pussycat (for occasional whisker licking). Late night snacks are my favorite, but afternoon delights are fun too. I’m a safe and clean tomcat…you’re a furry, feminine feline. Meow! [email protected]

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A very dark placeAnthony Ehlerson May 26, 2022 at 8:23 pm

For many, mental health has only recently come into focus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, for those of us incarcerated by the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC), mental health has long been an issue and point of struggle. Serious mental illness has become so prevalent in the American corrections system that jails and prisons are commonly called “the new asylums.” According to the Bureau of Justice, there are more people with mental health issues in prisons across the country than all the nation’s state-run mental hospitals combined.

The pandemic has made it even harder to maintain mental health in prison.

In 2016, the Treatment Advocacy Center put out a report in which they estimated that 15 percent of state prison populations suffer from a mental illness. The devastation of the pandemic, with more than a million American deaths, the economic strife that is affecting everyone, lockdowns, the unprecedented curbs on social interaction, no visits, and fear of illness has taken a great toll in prisons. In January 2021, 41 percent of adults who responded to a survey administered by the National Center for Health Statistics and Census Bureau reported symptoms of anxiety or depression. 

This marked increase is prevalent in prisons as well. Men in here are suffering. 

COVID-19 has ravaged the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) statewide both in terms of lives lost and mental health. I personally knew more than 20 men who died of COVID-19 in Stateville in 2020, and some of them were good friends, including my cellmate and best friend, James Scott. We all watched helplessly as they carried the bodies of our friends out of their cells. Some were close friends, others were family.

Many guys, including myself, find it difficult to cope with the grief and isolation. Some guys in here self-harm, others have openly spoken of killing themselves, and yet others turn to drugs. I’ve seen it, I’ve had a cellmate kill himself. The guys who turn to drugs are attempting to relieve their anxiety and depression. One of my friends, Lamont Griffin, told me, “I’m exhausted all the time, yet falling asleep is hard. My mind focuses on every problem, question, and concern.” I’ve heard this exact same thing many times.

In Stateville—and IDOC facilities statewide—there are court-mandated doctors and other mental health professionals. If not for a court order stemming from a lawsuit, IDOC would not have any mental health care available to incarcerated people. The professionals that do work here are severely understaffed and overworked. They are hampered by IDOC’s policies and dictates. IDOC creates obstacles and interferes with their work. 

“The biggest problem is the criminal justice system and the mental health system are not closely aligned,” Texas Tech University psychologist Robert Morgan told the mental health news site Verywell Mind last year. “We need to teach them about their mental illness and make sure they know once they leave, they need to reconnect with the mental health system.” IDOC currently does no such thing.

Mentally, I’m not OK. I struggle with bouts of depression and anxiety, the loneliness is sometimes unbearable. It’s crushing. I don’t sleep well, I have insomnia, and when I do manage to get some sleep, I have nightmares. I’m not eating well, and sometimes my hands shake. I find myself struggling. Then I look around me and I see a lot of other guys going through some very similar things; some aren’t as bad, but others are worse. The pandemic has intensified mental health issues guys already had, and created new mental health issues in many of us.

I was not on the mental health caseload before the pandemic; I was one of those men who struggled silently. However, after James, my cellmate, died, I was in a very dark place. No one came to check on me. I took the step, and put in several requests to see someone from mental health. It took almost six months to even see someone at all! Six months I waited. Had I wanted  to hurt myself, I would have been dead. 

This kind of wait is not the exception; it’s the rule. Such disconnects are commonplace in IDOC. I eventually ended up with a primary caregiver; she is caring, and it helps to see her. However, because of the lack of mental health professionals who work here, and the sheer number of people they have on their caseload, I only see her about once every six weeks. This is the best she can do, despite me voicing my need to see her more often on a regular basis. Once every six weeks seems to be about the best I can hope for. And it’s simply not enough. Even when you really want help, when you ask for help, it’s denied. For those of us who want our situation to change desperately, we simply have to do it on our own.

Every few weeks, a mental health professional makes rounds through the cellhouse. They stop at your cell door and ask if you need to see someone. They make it clear they are in a hurry to keep going. I stopped them once and told them I was having a difficult time. Things were hard at the moment, and I really needed help. They said, “We will put your name in,” and hurriedly left the door. They didn’t ask follow-up questions about whether I was OK, or what I needed help with. It took four weeks for me to even see someone. I never stopped them to ask for help again. 

These “rounds” are mandated, and done to simply check a box; otherwise, they are pretty meaningless. I needed help at that time, and got none. This is the mental health situation at Stateville. It’s dangerously inadequate.

The criminal justice system is woefully ill-prepared to handle the needs of its mentally ill prisoners. The pandemic has only complicated matters. At an interpersonal level, some prisoners receive mental health services, while a vast majority are grossly underserved. 

How can we change this? The hiring of more mental health professionals is a must; it is essential to more evenly distribute caseloads, and focus on those asking for help, as well as implement new programs. Second, mental health issues need to be destigmatized, and therapeutic approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, teaching problem-solving skills and lifestyle changes, training programs such as “Thinking for a change,” and Reasoning and Rehabilitation should be offered. Programs like these, as well as peer group counseling, and more frequent one-on-one talk therapy sessions, will all help those suffering from mental issues be better able to cope.

Why is this important? These men are in prison; they committed crimes. While this is true, they are paying their debt to society, and more importantly, they are human beings. The men in this place have themselves been victims of many kinds of abuse. Many have PTSD. Yet because they have been found guilty of committing a crime, and are considered to be perpetrators, there is no room to also be a victim. 

These men should matter because they are human beings, and society should care because many of these men are coming home. These men will be thrust back into the community, having never received proper care or treatment for their mental issues. Leaving prison without guidance or referrals of any kind, or without medications, is a recipe for disaster. 

Mental illness raises the risk of recidivism, as well as alcohol and drug abuse. These men need to be treated, and given the skills to cope with the issues that face them. Concentrating on violence and crime after the fact is a reaction, and it helps no one, especially the victims. Doesn’t it make sense to treat the men in prison before they get out, to meet these issues head on? 

These issues need to be treated before they manifest into substance abuse and crime. Think of the crimes that could be prevented, simply by making sure prisoners receive competent, comprehensive mental health treatment.

Anthony Ehlers is a writer incarcerated at Stateville Correctional Center who contributes a regular opinion column to the Reader. 


Season three of Escaping the Odds, a podcast about entrepreneurship for the formerly incarcerated, dropped Tuesday.


An update from inside Stateville Correctional Center


Amid an ongoing water crisis at one of Illinois’s largest prisons, an outside contractor was hired to test the water for lead but didn’t follow EPA regulations.

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NPV Staffing, LLC (Chicago, IL) seeks Sr. Data Modeler. Design strategies for enterprise database systems & set standards for operations, programming, data loading & security. MS in Comp Engg, Comp Sci or rel/equiv. 6 mths as Data Modeler, Data Architect, DBA, Project Engr or rel. 6 mths exp w/ HTML, JSP, SQL and PLSQL req. Travel or relocation to various unanticipated worksites throughout US req. Send resumes: [email protected]

Looking for a position that allows flexibility in your schedule with the ability to help others? Home assistance – Provide light housekeeping, run errands or provide transportation if needed. Accompany my Mother to appointments and assist with medications. I am looking for a caring & compassionate person to Care for my Mother. Work Schedule is 5 days a week and 5 hours per day. Salary is $25/hr. Forward your email to William ([email protected]) for more details.

USG Corporation is seeking a Director, Commercial Excellence in Chicago, IL with the following requirements: Master’s degree in Business Administration or related field or foreign equivalent degree. 6 years of related experience INCLUDING 3 years of experience in the industrial manufacturing industry in a corporate strategy and/or business operations role; AND 3 years of experience in management consulting, including one year of experience in a manager role. Required Skills: Design and implement management strategies by applying competitive cost analysis, customer segmentation, capabilities assessment, and supply chain analysis (3 yrs); Evaluate and design processes to support management in different functional areas (such as finance, manufacturing, distribution and sales), including expertise in process mapping, M&A due diligence, cross-functional team management (3 yrs); Design and drive the commercial excellence agenda in collaboration with business unit and functional leaders, including pricing, go-to-market, salesforce organization and incentives, and CRM implementation (3 yrs); Perform data analysis and design scenario modeling to estimate financial impact, using computer tools such as Oracle BI, Tableau, and Angoss (3 yrs). Telecommuting allowed; must live within normal commuting distance of Chicago, IL. Company headquarters in Chicago, IL. Please visit www.usg.com/careers to view the entire job description and apply.

Trading Technologies International, Inc. seeks Sr. Developers for Chicago, IL to design & dev strategies for enterprise databases & solutions. Bachelor’s in Comp Sci/Comp Eng/Mgmt Info Systems/related field +2yrs exp req’d. Req’d Skills: exp w/relational databases, ETL, data integration, performing front-&-back-end ERP; SQL; MySQL; performance optimization, data warehousing, cloud architecture; data visualization (Domo), REST APIs, JSON, Python; Machine Learning. 80% telecommuting permitted. Send resume to: https://www.tradingtechnologies.com/about-us/careers/ REF: ARP

MARKETPLACE

Artists moving/estate sale, lots of cool items, art/photography supplies, frames, books, furniture, games, clothes, shoes, housewares, come buy the fun. Sunday 5.29.22, 8am-4pm, 1412 N Kedzie

JACKSON PARK HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE – South Shore, Chicago, IL June 4, 2022 10 AM – 4 PM Come one, come all. Find some great bargains. One day only. 6700-7000 blocks of Euclid, Bennett, Constance and Cregier.

RENTALS

Off-street parking spot available – Rogers Park. Easy access, near Loyola, North Shore and Sheridan. $100 a month. June 1st. 872.223.2118. [email protected].

Artists moving/estate sale, lots of cool items, art/photography supplies, frames, books, furniture, games, clothes, shoes, housewares, come buy the fun. Sunday 5.29.22, 8am-4pm, 1412 N Kedzie

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 of the Self-Storage Facility Act, State of Illinois, that Chicago Northside Storage – Lakeview /Western Ave Storage LLC will conduct sale(s) at www.storagetreasures.com by competitive bidding starting on June 15th and end on June 22nd @ 10:00am on the premises where property has been stored, which are located at Chicago Northside Storage 2946 N Western Ave. Chicago, IL 60618. 773-305-4000. In the matter of the personal property for the individual listed below, Chicago Northside Storage – Lakeview. John Frankot CC100, Termaine Jodie Jones Q20. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the time of sale’s redemption. All goods are sold as is and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subjected to adjournment.

PROFESSIONALS & SERVICES

CLEANING SERVICES 
CHESTNUT ORGANIZING AND CLEANING SERVICES: especially for people who need an organizing service because of depression, elderly, physical or mental challenges or other causes for your home’s clutter, disorganization, dysfunction, etc. We can organize for the downsizing of your current possessions to more easily move into a smaller home. With your help, we can help to organize your move. We can organize and clean for the deceased in lieu of having the bereaved needing to do the preparation to sell or rent the deceased’s home. We are absolutely not judgmental; we’ve seen and done “worse” than your job assignment. With your help, can we please help you? Chestnut Cleaning Service: 312-332-5575. www.ChestnutCleaning.com

RESEARCH

Have you had an unwanted sexual experience since age 18?
Did you tell someone in your life about it who is also willing to participate? Women ages 18+ who have someone else in their life they told about their experience also willing to participate will be paid to complete a confidential online research survey for the Women’s Dyadic Support Study. Contact Dr. Sarah Ullman of the University of Illinois at Chicago, Criminology, Law, & Justice Department at [email protected], 312-996-5508. Protocol #2021-0019.

ADULT SERVICES

Danielle’s Lip Service, Erotic Phone Chat. 24/7. Must be 21+. Credit/Debit Cards Accepted. All Fetishes and Fantasies Are Welcomed. Personal, Private and Discrete. 773-935-4995 

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7 Chicago-Based AAPI Artists To DiscoverXiao Faria daCunhaon May 26, 2022 at 8:05 pm

As the AAPI Heritage Month heads to the end, let’s wrap up with some of my favorite Chicago-based AAPI artists redefining art with Asian-Pacific culture. These artists specialize in paintings, drawings, music, photography, and installation. So, after you’ve stopped by at one of the great Asian restaurants, head to the galleries and view some good art! You might just click with one of these artists’ works.

Kioto Aoki takes her audience into a tranquil and sublime world with her unique photography, music, and films. Using the material specificity of the analogue image and image-making process, Aoki explores the intimacies of sight and relativity. Responding to and formed by observations and experiences of the everyday, she forms a rhetoric of nuanced quietude that explores various mechanisms of spatial and visual acuity.

Image Credit: Jennifer Chen-Su Huang

Established as a maker and writer invested in palpable process-based craft practices, Jennifer Huang illustrates the desire to slow time to express an appreciation for the things in our lives that are often overlooked. Her sculptures use tactile ceramic and fiber and her goal is to provoke the viewer to notice, to appreciate the way magic and mystery sit alongside the banal and routine.

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Image Credit: Dao Nguyen

Dao Nguyen creates containers that are objects and objects that are containers to better hold and see a world that is in flux. His work explores the awareness of the disparity between perceiving the material world, creating a complex system of moving parts and fluctuating boundaries. Nguyen’s work is best described as a philosophical performance, where each object and element interacts with each other. His work employs humor, play, and elements of theater, often conflating and confusing constructed roles of audience and performer, observer and observed.

Image Credit: James Kao

James Kao is a Chicago-based artist who makes paintings and drawings. He is co-founder and co-director of 4th Ward Project Space in Chicago, IL. Featuring strokes and complex textures, Kao’s paintings and drawings create an alternative world filled with familiar objects, pulling the viewers through his eyes into a surreal world.

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Image Credit: Gregory Bae

From installations, kinetic sculptures to 3D collages, Gregory Bae continues to shake Chicago’s art scene with wild ideas reinterpreting reality. Bae’s work is all about finding new meanings and forms. By playing with numbers, definitions, and subtle correlations, Bae reinvents things we may usually neglect. In other words, when viewing Bae’s art, we’re viewing the world through his keen eyes where the tiniest detail becomes the most significant discovery.

Japanese-born sound artist Kikù Hibino produces electronic music that focuses on unusual rhythmic structure and melodies that are inspired by optical illusion and moiré patterns. From chamber music for media productions to digital micro sound for art installations, he has collaborated internationally with a wide variety of artists and scholars, including Yuge Zhou, Mitsu Salmon, Kawaguchi Takao (Dumb Type), Theaster Gates, Mike Weis (Zelienople) and Norma Field.

Katie Chung is a Korean-American visual artist from Chicago working in drawing, print, and sculpture. She blends her heritage and personal identity to build a legacy that reveals her relationship to immigration and labor. In 2017 she became a member of Candor Arts, a Chicago-based resource for the design and production of artist books. In 2018 she participated in the Center Program at Hyde Park Art Center. She is a 2020 recipient of the IAP D-CASE Cultural Grant from the City of Chicago, 2019-20202 Chicago Artist Coalition HATCH Resident Artist, and a 2020 Facebook Inc Artist in Residence.

Featured Image Credit: Dao Nguyen

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