The Lesser of Two Evils!
Today is Election Day. That means today, Tuesday, November 5, is the last day to cast our votes for a host of political offices that have the power to determine the course of the future for our individual and communal lives. CRS encourages all who read this to make that choice.
Why Voting Matters: The Importance of Participating in Local Elections
The vision of Beloved Community is a society where people can thrive and reach their full potential regardless of their identity or status. We can build Beloved Community by voting for local elected officials who share this vision.
Let’s Work Together to Secure Voting Rights for Black People
Community Renewal Society believes voting rights are intrinsically connected to our work to eliminate barriers due to racism, poverty, and LGBTQIA+ rights and reparations, two of our most recent platforms issues. Meaningful legislation that compensates the descendants of enslaved Africans and allows all LGBTQIA+ people to fully enjoy the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness can not pass without supportive lawmakers.
This is Still What Democracy Looks Like
In the wake of last week’s deeply disappointing Senate failure to restore and expand voting rights, that question hits a little harder. But the answer, I think, is the same—we are still what democracy looks like.
The Freedom to Vote Act Fact Sheet
The bill would protect our elections from voter suppression, partisan sabotage, gerrymandering, and dark money.
Take Action for Voting Rights!
Join us in hastening the day of freedom! Here are 3 things we can do!
CRS Pushes Back Against Voter Suppression
Community Renewal Society pledges to continue working against all forms of voter suppression, supporting advocacy groups, community organizations and our private sector partners to strengthen voting rights, as well as push for passage of voting rights legislation on Capitol Hill.
Celebrating Women’s History Month: From Women’s Suffrage to a Woman Vice President
Women’s History Month gives us time to reflect on the often overlooked contributions of women to history, culture and society. This month, we give thanks to the women who fought for the right to vote.
Reclaiming Power
Florida voters just approved a constitutional amendment to restore the right to vote to people with conviction histories. In Illinois, we already have that right but we don’t have access.