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.
Exhausted from Decrying Police Brutality and Militarized Tactics
“After learning of the murder of 22-year-old Amir Locke, shot to death in his bed as Minneapolis police used a no-knock warrant to enter his home, I expressed to friends my profound grief. I expressed that I have no new words and that my lexicon feels exhausted from decrying police brutality and militarized tactics that result in these fatal narratives – too often excessively impacting Black and Brown people.”
Chicago Alliance Initiates Campaign for Survivors of Police Torture
The undersigned are among the almost 1.5 million people who voted for you in 2016 to end the nightmare of police crimes in Black and Latino communities.
A Prayer of Thanksgiving, In Memory of Ahmaud Arbery
Prayers of Thanksgiving, In Memory of Ahmaud Arbery
Executive Director's Annual Report 2020-2021
Executive Director, Rev. Dr. Waltrina Middleton, reflects on all the work we’ve been doing to advocate for social and economic justice and eliminate barriers of race and class over the past year.
Empowering Communities for Public Safety Virtual Teach-Ins
Learn more about ECPS and how you can get involved by attending one of our teach-ins!
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
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.
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.
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.
Mother's Day Statement
CRS along with the GAPA Coalition remember those mothers and families at-large mourning the loss of their children due to police brutality and the threats to human life due to racialized violence via police force.
Statements From Our Board of Directors Regarding The Derek Chauvin Verdict
The verdict is in. Read statements from our Board of Directors regarding the Derek Chauvin verdict.
We Witnessed Accountability, We Still Seek Justice
We cry out to God with hope in our persistent pursuit of justice. We realize a guilty verdict does not remove the sting of our grief and deep loss with so many lives stolen.
Adam Toledo Complied, He Should Not Have Died
Another indelible image of police murdering an unarmed person of color leaves us perplexed. Chicago Police Officer Eric Stillman shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo less than a second AFTER Adam dropped the gun and had BOTH hands up. In other words, the young man complied.