CRS Celebrates International African American Museum
View photos and read a recap of the historic groundbreaking ceremonies of the International African American Museum.
The Kansha Project: Building Solidarity with Japanese American Youth
CRS Communications Intern Katie Masano Hill shares about the Kansha Project and how the Japanese American community in Chicago is working towards cross-cultural solidarity and remembering the experiences of their ancestors.
Lawsuit Against Chicago Police Department Traffic Stops
Community Renewal Society was instrumental in helping the ACLU of Illinois identify directly-impacted individuals to be the plaintiffs in a discrimination lawsuit filed against the Chicago Police Department.
Council of Religious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago Celebrates Juneteenth
The CRLMC calls on everyone in our community to recognize and celebrate Juneteenth
A Reflection on Juneteenth
We celebrate Juneteenth while remembering that the fight for racial justice is not over, and our commitment to dismantling systemic racism must remain steadfast.
Juneteenth Toolkit
In honor of the upcoming Juneteenth holiday, we are pleased to share a toolkit including ways to ways to learn about, support and empower Black communities.
6th Annual 'We Walk For Her' March
Click here to read the press release for the 6th Annual ‘We Walk for Her’ March organized by The Kenwood Oakland Community Community Organization and GoodKids MadCity to bring greater attention to the unsolved cases of missing and murdered women of color.
AAPI Heritage Month Spotlights
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Click here to take a look at profiles of figures in Asian American history.
A Prayer for Our New Mayor
Keron Blair shares a heartfelt prayer for the new mayor of Chicago, envisioning a future where all people are safe, prosperous and treated with justice and equity while also encouraging us to hold our leaders in Chicago accountable. Read Keron's prayer here.
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. on Election Day, April 4
Chicago's mayoral runoff election coincides with Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination and “Beyond Vietnam” speech anniversary, highlighting the city's struggle with race and inequality. The outcome will shape the city's future direction on critical issues.
Faith Community Rallies for Reparations in Evanston
On January 15, 2023, a diverse mix of congregations gathered at the Faith Temple Church of God in Christ in Evanston for an interfaith service to celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This MLK service was more than a celebration of a civil rights leader. It marked a pivotal moment in the struggle for civil rights and reparations.
2023 Black History Month Spotlight Profiles
Profiles of influential figures in Black history for Black History Month, including Rosa Parks, John Lewis, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Bayard Rustin, among others.
A Culture of Violence
For those of us who have been doing police accountability and police reform work for some time, the answer seems clear: policing in this country is a racist and white supremacist institution founded to perpetuate violence upon black bodies, and it continues to function that way today.
National Day of Racial Healing 2023
Read this article to learn about a National Day of Racial Healing celebration and healing circles hosted by Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Greater Chicago. Be sure to register for these events!
The Slippery Slope of Overturning Roe v. Wade
All 220 United States House Democrats, along with 47 Republicans, voted to approve legislation to protect the rights to same-sex and interracial marriage, in the Respect for Marriage Act which passed on July 19. Although 157 Republicans voted against it, this legislation is the most pro-LGBTQIA+ vote in Congressional history.
CRS Supports The EQUAL Act
CRS has signed on in support of the EQUAL Act. This legislation would end the disparity between crack and powder cocaine in sentencing.
Juneteenth 2022
This year, CRS is excited to host a virtual screening of Free Renty on June 16. Additionally, check out our member congregations and other organizations Juneteenth events.
Faith Community Responses to Gun Violence Across Our Nation
Gun violence is a public health crisis. It is an issue that needs to be addressed comprehensively. Though there are many reasons people commit acts of gun violence, no longer can we sit idly by and watch precious lives be taken prematurely because of racialized and politicized hatred.
Fasting from Whiteness: An Interview with Rev. John Edgerton
During Lent, CRS member congregation First United Church of Oak Park chose to focus on music and liturgy from the Black, Indigenous and POC (people of color) traditions with a campaign entitled “Fasting from Whiteness.”
Statement on Behalf of African Women for the Release of Brittney Yevette Griner
We share this letter written by Women’s All Points Bulletin, a Black women-led organization in Chicago, imploring the United States Government to work for the immediate release of Brittney Griner who is being held hostage in Russia for allegedly violating a criminal code of the Russian Federation.