Live Each Day, One Blessed Day at a Time
The start of a new school year marks an exciting new beginning. This especially true this year as we embark on a new normal after experiencing over seventeen months of a once-in-a-century global pandemic. A global pandemic that has caused you to be disconnected and isolated.
Embarking On A New Normal: Returning To School Amidst A Global Pandemic
Chicago Public School (CPS) students returned to their classrooms this past Monday for the first time in 17 months. There was great optimism about returning to school, as well as hesitancy due to COVID-19 and the rising number of cases due to the Delta variant.
CRS Celebrates and Continues to Demand Systemic Change!
While these new laws bring us steps closer to the Illinois we want to live in, the work is not done. All of us must continue to do the good work of organizing our communities, taking action and demanding meaningful change!
Thank You To The Alderpeople Who Supported The ECPS Ordinance!
On July 21, 2021 The Empowering Communities for Public Safety Ordinance passed! This achievement could not have happened without your involvement and the support of these Alderpeople. Please take the time to thank them.
Devotion in Celebration of the People's Ordinance (ECPS) Passing
by Rev. Karen Mooney, Executive Co-Director - Unitarian Universalist Advocacy Network of IL
Superintendent Brown's False Narratives About Pretrial Justice Reforms Threaten Community Safety
On Friday, July 2, 2021, Superintendent David Brown appeared at Chicago’s City Council to answer questions regarding the Chicago Police Department’s strategy to address gun violence over the Fourth of July weekend. During his remarks, the Superintendent repeatedly fell back on the same false narratives about pretrial justice reforms that the police and City have been using for the last several years.
Media Amplifying Misinformation About The Pretrial Justice Reforms Threatens Community Safety
Over the last several months, Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown and Mayor Lori Lightfoot have repeatedly tried to blame pretrial justice reforms for the city’s gun violence without being able to back up their claims with anything more than fear.
Join CRS in the Fight for Justice: Five Ways to Get Involved
Your voice is needed! Grassroots organizing and public policy advocacy requires consistent work by individuals, especially those from communities most impacted by systemic racism and structural inequality.
FullyFree Campaign Fact Sheet
The campaign to end permanent punishments on people with criminal records in Illinois
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.
A New and Necessary Approach to Addressing Chicago’s Violence
Chicago has experienced an unprecedented amount of violence in recent months. As we enter into the Fourth of July weekend, the violence continues, and calls for immediate action have been heard throughout the City. To get to the root of the violence, however, we must change our approach to public safety.
Community Police oversight plans face ‘tight’ vote as showdown nears
The coalition behind the Empowering Communities for Public Safety ordinance, which is expected to be filed as a substitute to the Grassroots Alliance for Police Accountability ordinance (SO2019-4132), including aldermen and labor leaders, criticized Lightfoot’s proposal during a news conference Thursday and said they expect a vote on police oversight in June.
The Tapestry Project - LGBTQIA+ Siblings' Stories
Community Renewal Society’s LGBTQIA+ Issue Team conceived of Tapestry, which lifts up LGBTQIA+ siblings’ stories through videos from themselves and allies.
Palestinian Solidarity Dialogues
The Nakba is still going and Palestinians are threatened by genocide. Community Renewal Society engaged in sacred dialogue with community leaders to discuss solidarity, bridge building, organizing, ethics of love and honoring the full humanity of all where everyone can flourish. The following interviews were led by CRS Executive Director, Rev. Dr. Waltrina Middleton.
A Requiem for Palestine©
This poem was inspired by the author’s visit to historic state of Palestine, illegally occupied by Israel. It was presented as a part of a peace forum at The Carter Center in Atlanta, GA.
Latino Caucus Endorses the GAPA-CPAC Unity Ordinance
The Latino Caucus of the Chicago City Council has voted to endorse the civilian police oversight ordinance backed by the Grassroots Alliance for Police Accountability (GAPA) and the coalition for a Civilian Police Accountability Council (CPAC).
Chicago Aldermanic Black Caucus Supports the (ECPS) Ordinance
The City of Chicago’s Aldermanic Black Caucus (CABC) voted to officially support the Empowering Communities for Public Safety (ECPS) ordinance…
ACLU Joint Coalition Letter Concerning Foot Pursuit Policy Development
We write this letter on behalf of the Coalition to request that the City immediately share with the Coalition the current draft Chicago Police Department (CPD) foot pursuit policy…
Mayor Lightfoot, Listen To Mothers Like Me: We Must Fix Policing In Chicago
Seventeen years ago, my son Seneca was shot six times by Chicago Police after being chased on foot. The police officers even fired upon and injured an innocent bystander after chasing Seneca into an occupied building.