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…
Joint Statement Calling on Biden Administration to Condemn Israeli Government Plans
The undersigned grassroots and advocacy organizations stand in solidarity with the Palestinian residents of occupied East Jerusalem
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.
Go Find Your Waterfall by Rev. Brandyn Simmons
During my sabbatical, I’ve been afforded the blessing of having some great hikes and seeing some great sights: Crestone, CO, Mesa Verde, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Royal Gorge, Rio Grande Gorge, and much more. As I have made my way around, somewhat planned, somewhat letting the Spirit (and my whims) guide me, I have found some real gems.
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.
Liturgy for Justice
Scriptures with Themes for Reflection, Social Justice Warrior Quotes For Reflection, and Litany for Justice.
Guidelines for Area Clergy Regarding Community Responses to Police Shootings
Honor the Family of the Fallen. Open Your Doors. Support Calls for Justice. Follow the Path of Peace. Quash the Rumor Mill. Connect with the Chicago Police Department. Work to Build a More Just Chicago.
Council of Religious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago: Statement on the Police Shooting of Adam Toledo
CRS, as a member of the Council of Religious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago (CRLMC), shares this Statement on the Police Shooting of Adam Toledo.
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.
The System Meant to Protect the People is Failing
The trial of Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd, the torture of Gerald Reed at the hands of police who was freed after 31 years of being wrongfully imprisoned, the wrongful raid of Anjanette Young. We continue to hear how the police engage in deeply traumatizing behavior. The only way to stop this senseless violence and injustice is by changing the system that allows for such violence to occur.
The Resurrection is Radical
After twelve months of this pandemic, if our greatest desire is to get back to where we were a year ago, we have missed the memo from the Holy Spirit.