Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act is Now Law
Emmett Till remains a symbol of resistance and hope in American history. The U.S. Senate passed the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act on March 7, 2022. Legislation named for the 15-year-old Chicago boy lynched for allegedly whistling at Carolyn Bryant in Mississippi now heads to President Joe Biden’s desk.
Take Action to Free Brittney Griner and All Detained Americans from Russia!
There must be greater outcry and call for US government intervention to free Griner and all detained citizens. We also demand equitable attention and energy for Griner’s immediate release. Here are three ways you can take action.
The Politics of Black Death
In this month of Black History, as we reflect on the accomplishments and achievements of Black people, we must remember the lives lost to systemic white violence. We must go farther than remembering, we must dedicate ourselves and our resources to building a world committed to Black living and Black thriving as opposed to Black death.
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.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Faith in Action Assembly
Community Renewal Society responds to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s call to put our faith in action by hosting an annual assembly on the holiday commemorating his life and work. Hear about the history of and need for reparations, and commit to supporting CRS' work in 2022.
Access to Safe Water is a Human Right!
Community Renewal Society (CRS) member congregations, board members, volunteers and staff joined with 17 community organizations to protest this life-threatening situation and to deliver 62,250 bottles of safe and clean water
What then shall we say to these things?
In light of today’s verdict and as we prepare to gather with friends and family members for Thanksgiving, we share a reflection that provides theological, socio-political, and historical insight on the verdict by CRS Board Member and Criminal Justice Professor, Natasha Robinson Esq.
A Murderer Was Set Free Today
Today we witnessed a breach of justice once again as the state of Wisconsin failed to indict and hold a murderer accountable for his actions. Read Executive Director Rev. Dr. Waltrina Middleton’s response to the verdict.
Lament for Civil Rights Activist Timuel Black
This past week, Chicago lost a champion of civil rights, when author and historian, Timuel Black passed away at the age of 102. Read more about the important role played by Timuel Black in advancing social justice.
This Is America
The threat we witnessed at the United States Capitol today is not unprecedented. We will hear political figures indicate the disorder does not reflect American practice and values. We cannot afford to be apologetic in this moment or romanticize American history.
Statement Regarding the Vandalism of Black Churches
Glowing flaming crosses are just as American as glaring red rockets. Systemic racism and White supremacy are among our nation’s cornerstones.
The Execution of Mr. Brandon Bernard Signals All Lives Still Do Not Matter in America
Since the Trump administration has lifted the moratorium on executions, the number of state sanctioned executions have been disproportionately of Black people.
Educational Programs for White Church Members to Change Structural Racism
The Justice and Witness Ministry of the Chicago Metropolitan Association of the Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ has put together educational programs plus other resources.
We Must Breathe and Support the Breath of Others
Community Renewal Society is essential to the eradication of systemic racism in the United States because we must breathe.
Lift Every Voice and Sing: Hope, Resistance and Freedom
Community Renewal Society congratulates President-elect Joseph Robinette (Joe) Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Devi Harris.
What about Native Americans and Indigenous peoples?
As Illinois prepares to celebrate Columbus Day, a state and federal holiday commemorating the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas back in 1492, we must acknowledge a population whose narrative predates Columbus’ time, Native Americans and Indigenous peoples.
A Moment for Change and Justice
Breonna Taylor was a beautiful young woman, who life was tragically taken away. This is enough to cry out for justice.
Born Black with Beauty Within
“Is it too much to ask for the breath of Black children not to be stolen?” Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, Senior Pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, a CRS member congregation, shares his lament in his sermonic film, Letter to My Son.
Letter To My Son
View the trailer for Pastor Otis Moss’ sermonic video, Letter To My Son, which premiered on August 9, 2020.
A Lament for the Terror
Let us lament in the face of languishing injustices, hatred, racism and brokenness that are part of our lives and part of our world.