Where Have All the Prophets Gone?
CRS is steadfast in its commitment to honoring the sanctity of life. We grieve the loss of all lives impacted by the culture of violence across the global diaspora, perpetuated through war, racism, poverty, disinheritance, xenophobia and all crimes against humanity, including white supremacist patriarchal systems of oppression.
Anti-War Peace Efforts
CRS condemns violence and oppression and we call for humanity, peace and justice. Read this blog article to access resources for Palestine, Sudan, and more toward liberation and healing.
CRS & Coalition Partner CRLMC Condemn the Murder of Wadea Al-Fayoume
CRS is a member of the Council of Religious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago (CRLMC), which issued a joint statement in response to the racialized murder of 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume, targeted due to xenophobia and religious identity.
Imagining the Indian
As people of faith, our mission aligns with the responsibility to recognize challenges and injustices and take action. Being an ally means actively unlearning and relearning in the pursuit of a more accurate, respectful and inclusive understanding of Native American culture and history.
Challenging the Culture Around Domestic Violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month; a beacon of hope, a call to action and a reminder that we can work toward a better society. In this article, find ways to get involved in dismantling the stigma and silence around domestic violence.
Introducing Franchelle Brown
Franchelle Brown joins Community Renewal Society as its Manager of Development and Communications, with a vibrant leadership style deeply rooted in faith and social justice. Read this article to learn about her passion for community and service.
Bending the Arc
While we have won by ending cash bail, this is the first leg of the race in dismantling practices and systems that criminalize being poor. Remaining vigilant is critical to secure full victory: Beloved Community.
Accountability in Action
CRS believes that the significance of accountability cannot be overstated. As people of faith advocating for racial, economic and social justice, it is critical that we always hold our leaders accountable.
2023 Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight Profiles
September 15 to October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. Check out our profiles of influential Hispanic figures below.
Community Organizations Call On IL’s State’s Attorney to Cease All Attempts to Undermine the PFA
On September 13, nearly one hundred organizations sent an open letter to the Illinois State’s Attorney Association urging them to align with the collective statewide effort to faithfully implement the Pretrial Fairness Act.
Set It Off
In her pastoral response to living in a culture of violence and poverty, CRS Inaugural Yvonne V. Delk Theologian in Residence Rev. Erica N. Williams reflects on Jesus doing the work of love, justice and liberation in his ministry, and calls us to the do the same by showing radical and revolutionary compassion.
Ensuring Successful Implementation of the Pretrial Fairness Act
CRS continues our work with our coalition partners, member congregations, community members and volunteers to ensure the successful implementation of the Pretrial Fairness Act. Read this blog article to learn about the many ways you can get involved in the implementation.
Take Action to Support the Pretrial Fairness Act
Once implemented on September 18, 2023, the Pretrial Fairness Act will end money bond. Read this blog article to learn ways you can get involved in making the justice system safer and more equitable.
LGBTQIA+ Rights Under Attack
On June 6, 2023, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) declared a state of emergency for LGBTQIA+ people in the United States. Join us in our efforts to secure and protect human rights and build Beloved Community, a place of equality free of discrimination and hate.
Black Philanthropy: A Catalyst for Change
Underfunding and underrepresentation of Black-led nonprofits is prevalent within the philanthropic landscape, and addressing these issues require a comprehensive approach that acknowledges historical inequities, promotes representation and prioritizes equitable distribution of resources.
What Does ‘Pansexual’ Mean?
In a exclusive interview with People Magazine, Wayne Brady opened up about his sexuality, saying he is pansexual. Read this blog article to learn what pansexual means and about Brady’s road to self-discovery and acceptance.
Our Hopes for the New CPD Superintendent
Here is our statement in response to the selection of CPD Counterterrorism Chief Larry Snelling as the next police superintendent for Chicago.
Signs of Hope
Director of Friends of North Sabeel Jonathan Kuttab shares that various factors suggest a hopeful future for Palestinian-Israeli resolution despite challenges and increasing violence.
Chief Larry Snelling Selected As Next Chicago Police Superintendent
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced CPD Chief of Counterterrorism Larry Snelling as Chicago’s 64th Police Superintendent. Read this blog article for the press release.
Chicago Consent Decree Hearing
On August 9, CRS and other community organizations and members shared powerful testimonies at the Public Hearing on Chicago’s Consent Decree policy on “stop and frisks.”