Rep. Buckner: Racism Wins If We Don't Get Vaccinated
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An editorial by Kambium Buckner, member of the Illinois House of Representatives.
For over a year, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has fallen disproportionately on the Black community, with African Americans having a high percentage of coronavirus infections and deaths. There is a clear way to battle the virus and move forward from the pandemic through the use of safe and effective vaccines, but many of us in the Black community are hesitant to receive a vaccination against COVID-19, even though it greatly reduces the risk of hospitalization and death.
I can understand why, but our unexamined fear will only prevent us from protecting ourselves. We know the long, complex history of our government using medical racism against us. Before it became a political catchphrase, we knew well and good about the horrors of the Tuskegee Experiment, in which rural and mostly poor Black men infected with syphilis had treatment withheld from them for decades. We also know about the forced sterilization of Black women. And it’s not just ‘the past’. There are multiple ways in which medical racism still exists today.
It is seen through the higher rates of maternal mortality for Black women, unequal access to health insurance, and the fact that African Americans are given all-around worse care by doctors and nurses. All these factors and a lack of access to trusted primary care physicians hurt the ability to build trust in the health care system. But here’s the thing: this COVID-19 pandemic is deadly, it’s getting ever-more contagious and it will be with us for some time. We have already suffered enough.
If it didn’t take our families, it took our jobs. If we deny ourselves access to this life-saving vaccine, then the legacy of racism wins. We owe it to ourselves to protect ourselves. No vaccine is perfect, even the common ones we get as kids or every year for the flu. But the fact that we were able to create a vaccine that protects against hospitalization and death is a miracle. And it was a miracle that was in part created by a Black woman: Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, one of the principal leaders for testing and verifying the safety of the Moderna vaccine.
Led by her, Dr. Fauci, and other top scientists and doctors across the country, the COVID-19 vaccines were developed under ethical standards with some of the largest trials of any vaccines in history, with nationwide tracking for side effects to keep people safe as millions and millions take their dose. It’s understandable why some are hesitant to get a COVID-19 vaccine, but if that hesitancy turns to resistance it will end up doing more harm to Black people and Black lives. Going back to history, one of the worst aspects of Tuskegee was that Black people in need of treatment were denied the potential to save their lives.
Fast forward today, we’d be doing that to ourselves if we refused to take the COVID-19 vaccine. Even with awareness of how the health care system has treated African Americans in the past and an understanding of the challenges of the present, I got vaccinated. I was able to get vaccinated thanks to the work of Black leaders like Dr. Corbett and I did it not only to protect myself but to help protect my sister and my mother, two Black women who inspire me daily.
As a Black elected official who represents a predominantly Black constituency, I know there are many who are hesitant to get vaccinated, but if we deny ourselves the vaccine then we will condemn ourselves to unnecessary suffering, or even death. If you believe that Black Lives Matter, then get vaccinated to help protect yourself and the lives of your family and friends. We’re dying without it. Please, get the shot!
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SSMMA 2021 Annual Vendor Fair Member Appreciation Dinner
SSMMA will be hosting the annual Vendor Fair and Dinner Meeting on Thursday, September 16 at Glenwoodie Golf Club.
Each of our community members receive two free tickets intended for mayors and managers. If unable to attend, municipal members may send substitute attendees.
Space is limited.
Those who have yet to register can contact Melissa Doud for more information.
We will be following Governor Pritzker's current COVID guidelines for mask-wearing and other public health precautions at the time of event.
Upcoming Meetings and Events
Thursday, September 16 at 4:30pm - Annual Vendor Fair Member Appreciation Dinner
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Twenty Years Later: Remembering 9/11
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On the 20th anniversary of September 11th, SSMMA honors the lives of the victims and the heroism of the first responders.
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As vaccination efforts across south suburban Cook continue, the percentage of vaccinated south suburban residents is progressing slowly. SSMMA's COVID Vaccine Tracker shows that the current regional vaccination rate is 43.8%, compared to 51.8% statewide.
The SSMMA region continues to have higher positivity rates than Cook County or the State of Illinois. According to the Cook County Department of Health, as of September 9th, the seven-day average positivity rate for Suburban Cook County was 4.1%, while the average positivity rate for the SSMMA region is 5.8%.
SSMMA, along with local mayors and leaders throughout the Southland, will meet with Cook County officials next week to discuss the Southland Hyperlocal Strategy Initiative to increase vaccinations in the South Suburbs.
- Find regional vaccination rates and vaccine clinics directly at ssmmacovid.org
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State and Local COVID-19 Information
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• The Governor and Dr. Ezike also announce that all Illinois residents are required to wear masks for indoor public settings regardless of vaccination status, effective August 30th.
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Resources & Assistance
• ComEd is offering residents payment assistance options for their electric bills under the CARE program.
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Community Vaccination Information
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• Grand Prairie Services will host a vaccination clinic on September 11th from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm. Six Flags tickets will be given to the first 25 people that receive their vaccination.
• Cook County DPH will offer a mobile vaccination site at Commissioners Park in Hazel Crest on September 12th from 2:00pm-5:00pm.
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September News from Our Community Partners
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• The Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce will host a government affairs panel on September 14th at 11:30am.
• Illinois State Representatives will discuss state and local taxes.
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• T-Mobile has partnered with Smart Growth America and Main Street America to invest in small towns and rural communities through the Hometown Grants program.
• Communities with 50,000 or fewer residents can apply for up to $50,000. The application is open on quarterly basis.
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• The deadline is September 21st.
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• MMC and the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning have opened a portal for expression of interest for organizations and municipalities interested in receiving local planning assistance from the Homes for Changing Region program.
• The deadline for submission is September 17th. Learn more.
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• UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial-Harvey is asking for input from organizations and community members to understand the social, behavioral, and environmental factors that influence health in our community.
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• PCs for People is a local nonprofit organization in Oak Forest that helps to bridge the digital divide by making low-cost hardware and internet service available to individuals in need. They provide corporations, government entities, and other organizations with no-charge secure, industry-standard, data destruction and e-waste recycling services for “retired” computers and other electronics. Learn more.
• Take the Fair Transit South Cook Survey to share how you're currently using transit and how the pilot can best serve your needs. Fair Transit South Cook is a three-year pilot project that offers up to 50% reduced fares on the Metra Electric and Rock Island lines and enhances service on Pace Route 352 Halsted for residents of the south side of Chicago, south suburban Cook and north Will counties. Learn more.
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SPC News
Ford Announces Factory Order Cut-Off Dates for 2022 F-250 & F-450 Super Duty Trucks
- The Suburban Purchasing Cooperative (SPC) has been advised of Ford Motor Company's announcement that November 12, 2021 is the factory order cut-off date for the 2022 F-250XL 4x2 Super Duty (Contract #178) and F 450 XL 4x2 Chassis Cab (Contract #181). Currie Motors is the SPC vendor for both contracts.
- For questions or additional information, please contact staff or Tom Sullivan, 815-464-9200 or tsullivan@curriemotors.com.
SPC Quadruples Purchasing Offerings with Sourcewell Program Expansion
- The Suburban Purchasing Cooperative (SPC) is thrilled to announce a massive expansion of our alliance with Sourcewell provides access to over one hundred and eighty new products and services through Sourcewell’s national cooperative purchasing program.
- Expansion of the Sourcewell/SPC partnership reinforces the SPC’s goal of combining the resources and purchasing power of member governments and not-for-profit entities to jointly negotiate advantageous contract terms on high-quality products and services at the lowest possible price. It kicks up economies of scale in terms of pricing and staff resource savings to the next level!
On Thursday, the SPC Governing Board unanimously approved the SPC/Sourcewell agreement, which runs through July 30, 2024, and initially includes 183 Sourcewell contracts.
- Through Sourcewell, the SPC now can offer our members access to a dynamic scope of programs, including products and services required for compliance with the Illinois Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act as well as electric vehicle charging stations and other equipment to support green initiatives.
Of particular interest to our members are a wide array of offerings, including, but not limited to:
- Electric Vehicle Charging Stations & Supply Equipment
- Firefighting Apparatus, Trucks & Related Equipment
- Fleet Payment Solutions with Related Services
- Golf Carts and Utility Vehicles
- Grounds Maintenance Equipment, Attachments, Accessories & Related Services
- Heavy-Duty Vehicles and Chassis
- Public Safety Equipment, Supplies & Apparel
- Public Safety Video Surveillance Solutions with Related Equipment,
- Software & Accessories
- Snow & Ice Handling Equipment with Related Accessories, Services & Supplies
- Tax-Exempt Municipal Leasing
- Technology Solutions with Related Equipment & Accessories
- Wireless Voice & Data Services with Related Solutions, Equipment & Accessories
The additional Sourcewell/SPC contracts feature marquee manufacturers and
brands including:
- AT&T
- Axon Enterprises
- Bobcat
- Cargill
- CDW-G
- Deere and Company
- FirstNet Built with AT&T
- Grainger
- HP Inc.
- Johnson Controls
- Mack Trucks
- NAPA
- Navistar
- Panasonic
- Peterbilt Motors Company
- Siemens
- Steelcase
- Toro
- Tyco
- U.S. Armor
- U.S. Bank
Click here for more information about the Suburban Purchasing Cooperative.
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