No one thought they would find 12 honest jurors in Chicago, did they?
Seems like the Lord knew how to deal with Sodom and Gomorrah when there weren’t 10 righteous folks to be found there.
Even Diogenes would come up empty handed in Chicago.
Department of Public Health Director John Lumpkin named Jo Ann Chiakulas of Chicago as the first special assistant for minority affairs, effective September 16. Chiakulas is charged with setting up and supervising the department’s new Chicago-based Center for Minority Health Services. Created by H.B. 1216 (PA. 87-633), the center will evaluate the health needs of minorities in Illinois, provide training and technical assistance and improve coordination and communication with minority groups. According to the department, minorities are at greater risk for AIDs, infant mortality, lead poisoning, heart disease, stroke, homicide and high-risk behaviors such as smoking and alcohol use.
Chiakulas was director of the Chicago Urban League’s Young Parents Center for over 10 years and was coordinator for the state’s Parents Too Soon program. She has also worked with the Chicago Department of Mental Health and the Belden Manor Shelter Care Home in Chicago.
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About as much chance as finding 3 wise men and a virgin for a Nativity scene.