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2461 | data/2017-03/P(1)0000842.pdf | 155 | 1439 | "First and foremost, we as Chicago Public School students would like to thank you for the supportive donation to our schools. As we all know, CPS has been struggling financially, and your donation has really given us a push to get to where we need to be and possibly motivate others to give back to the community as well. This is only one of the many things that you have done to improve our Chicago... All of the things that you do for our City never go unnoticed. All of the free concerts you host and all the time you spend here in the City really show you care. We notice it. We look up to you because the fame usually takes humility away from artists, but it hasn’t Changed you... We thank you for supporting Chicago's minority youth when not many others have put time to think about the kids. As minority students we feel ignored and as though we don’t have enough support from bigger influences like you. Being born and raised in Chicago is not easy at all. There are so many stereotypes and restrictions we have as teenagers clue to the frequent violence and crimes. Your music puts some at ease because we know that someone cares and someone has experienced these daily struggles too. You and your music have taught us that you can be true to yourself and still be successful, still be self-made... Once again, thank you for aiding us and giving something back to the City we know and love, Chicago. Sincerely, Alex Rojas, Alondra Cerros, and Annelisse Betancourt Lake View High School Students Chicago, Illinois" It's not the full letter, but some extracts. lt's sweet to observe how young people don't hesitate to express their gratitude and respond to someone who cares for them. We are sure, that Chano needs it. Love should be given back. It should work. As an independent artist he got people's support and Chance didn’t forget who made him famous. Artists are made of talent, work and people’s love. That’s cool that this love goes back and forth! We need more of these positive black people on the media, because some people forget how much love and care black people show. Hopefully one day different race will be the issue of diversity, not stereotypes. #blackexcellence #blackperfeotion #blackbeauty #blackbusiness #africanamerioan #blackoommunity #melanin #blackpride #blackout #america #usa #blackscience #education #diversity #Chancetherapper #Chicago #music #hiphop #rap | https://www.facebook.com/iloveblaokexcellence | 200.00 | RUB | 2017-03-17T07:33:54-07:00 | 2017-03-20T10:55:00-07:00 |