Reparations and Economic Justice Resource List
Racism and poverty systemically create inequitable disparities that cause generational harm. We seek to educate and eradicate those disparities. CRS has put together this list of resources.
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.
5 Ways to Promote Civic Engagement by Your Congregation
Politics from the pulpit, encourage voter registration, promote important election dates, host a public education or voter registration event, and share social media posts or email newsletters from organizations like Community Renewal Society.
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.
Pride & Action
On the one hand, we must celebrate who we are and what we have accomplished. On the other hand, we must engage in work that expands opportunities for the world to be safer and kinder to all our children!
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.
Letter to Mayor Lori Lightfoot Regarding Responses to Violence in Chicago
To stop violence, we need investments in our communities. That's why 65 organizations from across Chicago are demanding that Mayor Lightfoot focus on addressing the root causes of harm rather than increasing punishment.
CRLMC Statement on the Massacre in Buffalo and Extremist Rhetoric
The Council of Religious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago condemns the racist massacre at Tops Market in Buffalo this past Saturday. We are horrified that African Americans shopping in their own neighborhood were executed solely because of their race.
AACC Statement on the Dallas, Buffalo, and Laguna Woods Shootings
ACC is grieved by the shootings in Dallas, Buffalo, and Laguna Woods (in addition to many others). On May 11, a gunman open-fired at a salon in Koreatown, Dallas, Texas, injuring 3 Korean women. He is also under investigation for other shootings near Asian businesses in the Dallas area.
TCR Celebrates 50 Years of Reporting
When the din of typewriter keys in newsrooms across the county got quieter and many owners decided to close shop, a Chicagoan named John McDermott embarked on a mission in Chicago and brought a vision for news that has lasted 50 years.
Help CRS Build Voter Engagement in 2022
Voting sets the tone for political engagement and strong voter engagement strengthens our work at CRS. We must have candidates who will create change in our communities and elected officials who we can hold accountable for this change.
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.”
Ramadan Kareem
Ramadan Kareem to all of our Muslim friends! Ramadan is a festive month given to charity, religious contemplation, and fasting. CRS shares this article By Jonathan Kuttab, Executive Director of Friends of Sabeel North America.
1000 rally, march: U.S. and Israel: Hands off Jerusalem!
Community Renewal Society participated in the rally to protest the attacks on the Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalen on April 18. We share this article from FightBackNews!
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.
The Right to Peacefully Worship at Al Aqsa Mosque
The inequitable use of force against unarmed worshippers and Palestinians at-large are crimes against humanity and there must be outrage and denouncement by global leaders, faith communities, and all who believe in justice and peace for all.
No More Excuses
As we move toward our Easter Celebration of the Risen Christ, and beyond, and we end our Lenten fasting, consider the command given to the people and seek out opportunities to address poverty in our community and world.
PrEP PEP Bill Update
Thanks to the efforts of the CRS Faith, Race and Equity Issue Team and the involvement of our CRS member congregations, HIV prevention medications will now be more accessible through local pharmacies in Illinois. The bill, HB4430: Increased Access to PrEP & PEP through Community Pharmacies, successfully passed both the Illinois House and Senate in April 2022.
Wait
The practice of Lectio Divina, “a contemplative practice of scriptural reading, meditation, and prayer”, invites us into transcendence through repetition. When we repeat the words and pause and reflect – we believe something will resonate and speak to our spirit and mental consciousness.
Communities Successfully Defend the Pretrial Fairness Act from Rollbacks
Time and time again, communities across Illinois came together to boldly defend the Pretrial Fairness Act from attempts to repeal it or lessen its impact. In the last few weeks alone, thousands of people filed witness slips, wrote and called their legislators, text and phone banked, and rallied others to take action! The movement’s collective efforts stopped multiple proposals that would have weakened protections for people on electronic monitoring or caged more people awaiting trial.