Silence is not an option
In the aftermath of Harith's murder, the question must be asked: are our communities of worship silent?
Remembering Well
On Memorial Day morning, Sunday May 30, 1937, workers gathered at the Steel Workers Organizing Committee union headquarters and then advanced to...
Gubernatorial Candidate Forum
We asked the candidates about issues that are most important to our communities and align with CRS’ 2018 Platform for Renewal.
CRS Sues for Chicago Police Reform
Community Renewal Society is committed to police accountability and reform that centers the needs of those most directly impacted by police misconduct.
Demand an End to CPD's Code of Silence
The City of Chicago’s contracts with the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and the Illinois Policemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (PBPA) are currently under negotiation. The current contracts codify policies that enhance the code of silence in the police department. The contracts do not effectively hold police accountable, they make it hard to identify and investigate police misconduct, and they allow police to lie about misconduct.
2017 State Legislative Update
Community Renewal Society advocates for economic and criminal justice reform policies that restore opportunities for people with criminal records and support police accountability reform throughout Illinois. We oppose new mandatory minimums or sentence enhancements, especially as a solution to gun violence.
Midterm Springfield Update & Advocacy Training
Calling all Faith in Action advocates! We are midway through the 2017 spring legislative session and your voice is needed to bring justice to Springfield.
2016 Annual Membership Assembly Recap
CRS member churches came together to affirm our priorities for the “Platform for Renewal 2016-17,” present our annual congregational and partner awards, celebrate campaign victories, celebrate board members whose terms have ended, elect new board members and dialogue about our strategic vision. Father Larry Dowling of St. Agatha Catholic Church and Jaquie Algee of Trinity UCC co-chaired the assembly.
Police Accountability - Stay Informed
If you want to stay informed on police accountability, please sign up! We'll let you know when organizing and advocacy opportunities come up.
FAIR COPS Ordinance
The FAIR COPS Ordinance would immediately increase police accountability by establishing an Office of Police Auditor to independently monitor patterns of police misconduct, ensure that officers are investigated and held accountable for their actions, and make policy changes that provide meaningful systemic reform. As people of faith, we are called upon to demand justice now.
Update: The Chicago City Council is scheduled to vote on the Mayor's ordinance on Thursday, September 29, 2016. CRS does not endorse the Mayor's ordinance.
Report: IPRA and the Police Board Systemically Failed to Protect Civilians
A new research report from Community Renewal So.ciety finds that the two civilian oversight agencies charged with investigating and disciplining police misconduct in Chicago.
Sixteen shots. Fifty days. No justice. Act now
Fifty days have passed since the video of LaQuan McDonald’s killing was released, and yet Mayor Emanuel and the City Council have taken no decisive action to address the systemic failures of Chicago’s police oversight.
MLK Day: Invite Your Elected Officials
Join us as we demand action from our elected officials to stop police brutality, end violence, enact fair tax reform, and increase job opportunities!
The Way to Police Accountability
Clearly, we have a reprehensible police accountability problem in Chicago. Read Part 1 of this blog for an in-depth look at the numbers that demonstrate just how bad it is.
Unaccountable and Unapologetic
Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy, and other top brass at city hall would have you believe that Chicago’s policing and police oversight are the standard of excellence.
They say that police and community relations have improved, the Superintendent just finished a “community listening tour,” the newly-created Independent Police Review Authority (IPRA) is holding police accountable for misconduct, and the Police Board has fired the “bad cops.”
Southsiders: Act to End Police Brutality & Violence
Our communities on the South Side of Chicago experience disproportionate rates of violence and police brutality and we need our elected officials to stand with us for real change. Our efforts to reduce violence and increase police accountability are at a critical moment and we need your voice.
CRS' Spring Criminal Justice Victories In Illinois
We celebrate important victories as we continue to demand a moral budget that protects Illinois’ families and communities by choosing new revenue.
Illinois General Assembly Approves Police Body-Worn Camera Guidelines
Police body-worn cameras can be tools for better police supervision and civilian oversight. Through this legislation, Illinois becomes the first state in the nation to create a single state standard for police body-worn camera programs.
Police Reform Bill Passes the Illinois General Assembly
The Illinois General Assembly took the first step in implementing major police reforms. The police reform omnibus bill includes some of our priorities to create policy guidelines for police body-worn cameras and end stop and frisk discriminatory practices.