Introducing Our Bayard Rustin Fellow, Rev. Jason Carson Wilson
CRS welcomes Rev. Jason Carson Wilson as our Bayard Rustin Fellow.
Commentary: Chicago’s police must do more to protect human rights
When the city of Chicago rejected the vast majority of the recommendations of the Use of Force Working Group for reforming the policies of the Chicago Police Department, it once again chose to rely on the status quo rather than engage in meaningful reform.
A Post Election Devotion
It is said that peace is not the absence of conflict or strife, but the ability to cultivate calm in the midst of chaos. As a leader in the American civil rights movement, Thurman surely felt the chaos of his time, as we so acutely feel ours now.
THE COURAGE TO BE: Voting Courageously and with Conscience
“Try to think bigger than you ever have or had courage enough to do: that blackness is not where whiteness wanders off to die: but that it is like the dark matter between stars and galaxies in the Universe that ultimately holds it all together. Here it is.” —Alice Walker
Jason's Story
Illinois incarcerates thousands of people like Jason every year—not because they're guilty of a crime but because they can't afford to pay a money bond.
Otis' Dream
This short film follows Otis Moss, Sr. through his day long journey to cast his ballot in rural Georgia.
We Must Breathe
We Must Breathe affirms the sanctity of life. There is no place for poverty and racism in our society. Together, with a collective breath, we can transform society toward greater justice, greater good, and greater love. Together, as a Beloved Community, we must breathe.
What about Native Americans and Indigenous peoples?
As Illinois prepares to celebrate Columbus Day, a state and federal holiday commemorating the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas back in 1492, we must acknowledge a population whose narrative predates Columbus’ time, Native Americans and Indigenous peoples.
GAPA Statement from Alderman Sawyer and Alderman Osterman
Alderman Roderick Sawyer and Alderman Harry Osterman released a statement on GAPA.
Public Statement from GAPA
Members of the Grassroots Alliance for Police Accountability (GAPA) released a statement in response to Mayor Lightfoot’s rejection of community role in community oversight.
A Moment for Change and Justice
Breonna Taylor was a beautiful young woman, who life was tragically taken away. This is enough to cry out for justice.
Faith Week for Fair Tax
The Vote YES for Fair Tax campaign has been an important part of our Just Economy for Safe Communities platform for many years and this week is Faith Week for Fair Tax!
Born Black with Beauty Within
“Is it too much to ask for the breath of Black children not to be stolen?” Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, Senior Pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, a CRS member congregation, shares his lament in his sermonic film, Letter to My Son.
Letter To My Son
View the trailer for Pastor Otis Moss’ sermonic video, Letter To My Son, which premiered on August 9, 2020.
Press Release: Chicago's Video Release Policy Is Not in Compliance
OIG Finds That the Civilian Office of Police Accountability Is Not in Compliance with the City’s Video Release Policy for Use-of-Force Incidents.
A Lament for the Terror
Let us lament in the face of languishing injustices, hatred, racism and brokenness that are part of our lives and part of our world.
We Must Breathe
“We must breathe” is a prophetic proclamation affirming self-worth and a righteous charge in the face of violence against Black and Brown bodies and lives.
Dear Mayor, Adopt the GAPA Ordinance
I joined CRS’ Police Accountability issue team because a police officer profiled and assaulted my son outside our home in Northlake, Illinois.
Naked Before the Lord: A Song for My People
God, you are the light of my life and the lover of my soul. You are the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. You know all, see all, and care for all.