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Keep Hope Alive for Immigrant Justice Benefit Concert
St. Ignatius College Prep 1076 W. Roosevelt Rd, Chicago, IL, United StatesMusic by The City Lights Orchestra conducted by Rich Daniels (Musical Director of the award-winning TV show Empire) with special guest singers (to-be-announced). Sponsors and VIP ticket holders are invited to a Reception at 5:30 p.m. Concert begins at 7:00pm. VIP Reception next door at St. Ignatius College Prep, 1076 West Roosevelt Road. The VIP...
Celebration of Hope
Drury Lane 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace, IL, United StatesExodus World Services celebrates 3 decades of refugee ministry. Here are 3 things happening at the Celebration of Hope: _1_ Entertaining reception featuring photo booth (smile!), activities and displays, including Exodus' 30-year history and new opportunities to get involved. _2_ Inspirational program including news about what's happening in U.S refugee resettlement, the global crisis and...
Solidaritry Bridge “Somos Uno Fiesta 2018”
Chicago Cultural Center 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, IL, United StatesIncludes live music, exciting auctions, awards and a sneak preview of their upcoming PBS documentary. RSVP by April 4th.
Open Mosque Day
Islamic Center of Naperville 2844 W. Ogden Ave., Naperville, IL, United StatesCalligraphy, Food, Meet the Imam, Mosque Tours, Henna, Presentations For more information, call 630-426-3335.
Archdiocese of Chicago CRS Rice Bowl Grant Application Deadline
CRS Rice Bowl is the official Lenten program of Catholic Relief Services. It was created in 1975 with the goal of entering into solidarity with our brothers and sisters overseas through prayer, fasting, learning, and giving. Many parishes in the Archdiocese of Chicago participate in CRS Rice Bowl and through their generosity and support, help...
8th Day Center for Justice Lunch & Learn
8th Day Center for Justice 205 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesThis past January, a large delegation including 8th Day for Justice staffer Jill Landrith visited Honduras at the invitation of Father Ismael Moreno Coto, affectionately known by his community as Padre Melo. He is a Jesuit priest serving the people of Honduras. Padre Melo called for the delegation to visit because he has found that his...
Fossil Free Fast
Lake Street Church 607 Lake Street, Evanston, IL, United StatesLettie
Victory Gardens Biograph Theater 2433 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesA world premiere play about Lettie, a formerly incarcerated woman who is re-entering society while staying at "Grace House!" After serving seven years in prison, Lettie is released and struggles to make a fresh start. Her children, who have been cared for by her half-sister, want little to do with her. Her re-entry job is...
Taking Action for Criminal Justice: Addressing the Causes and Effects of Mass Incarceration
St. Chrysostom Episcopal Church 1424 North Dearborn Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesWorkshops on opportunities to get involved in criminal justice reform and in addressing the needs of those caught up in the system. In four winter programs we learned about how various elements of the criminal justice system in Illinois and the rest of the United States contribute to putting more people in prison and in...
Creating a Culture of Mercy: Pope Francis as a Merciful Leader
Dominican University Lund Auditorium 7900 W. Division St., River Forest, IL, United StatesJohn Allen, Jr. This lecture will explore how Pope Francis’ unique leadership style and tone have inspired both Catholics and non-Catholics to consider the virtue of mercy in new ways. Pope Francis claims that mercy “commits everyone to being instruments of justice, reconciliation and peace.”
Where the Children Sleep
Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center 9603 Woods Dr., Skokie, IL, United StatesA temporary exhibit at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, featuring photos of Syrian refugee children in Europe and the Middle East by award winning photographer, Magnus Wennman.
Our Chicago: The Fight and Future of Fair Housing at 50
Roosevelt University - Wabash Building 425 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesA one-day community summit marking the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Fair Housing Act, which was adopted one week after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Advocates, experts, and community members will convene to learn our history, share tools, and organize together for equity and justice. Free childcare will be provided....
Restoring Family
Floating World Gallery 1925 N. Halsted St., Chicago, IL, United StatesPrecious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation Annual Gathering. Join us for an evening of wine and cheese, silent auction, kinship award and storytelling! This is our only fundraiser event of the year, so even if you are unable to attend you can still give. We appreciate the support very much!
Dig Deep! Retreat
Br. David Darst Center 2834 S. Normal Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesDig Deep is an overnight immersion experience aimed at empowering adults to take positive action within their communities. This retreat is designed to help educate participants about the roots of food insecurity, social justice, and leadership through exploration of their own stories, the stories of others, and issues of oppression and privilege. What is included...
The Psychology of Populism and the Intersection of Religion
Temple Jeremiah 937 Happ Rd., Northfield, IL, United StatesThe speaker is Karim Sadjadpour and here is a description of his presentation: The surprise 2016 US Presidential election of Donald Trump and the Brexit vote in the UK are just two examples of a global populist explosion that has impacted the politics of South America, Europe, and Asia. What is populism and why are...
Screenagers
Wilmette Theater 1122 Central Ave., Wilmette, IL, United StatesA screening of this award-winning film that probes the vulnerable corners of family life and depicts messy struggles over social media, video games and academics, offering solutions on how we can help our kids navigate the digital world.
Dolores
Harold Washington College 30 E. Lake St., Chicago, IL, United StatesA free film screening of the award-winning documentary, Dolores, highlighting Dolores Huerta's lifelong commitment to social justice. Huerta is one of the most important labor and civil rights activists in U.S. history and the keynote speaker at National Immigrant Justice Center's Human Rights Awards in June. A reception will follow the film.
Visting the Sick: From Liberation Theology to Health Care, Lesssons Learned in Rural Ecuador
DePaul University Student Center 2250 N. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesDig Deep! Retreat
Br. David Darst Center 2834 S. Normal Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesDig Deep is an overnight immersion experience aimed at empowering adults to take positive action within their communities. This retreat is designed to help educate participants about the roots of food insecurity, social justice, and leadership through exploration of their own stories, the stories of others, and issues of oppression and privilege. What is included...
Still Point Theater Collective 25th Anniversary Celebration
Catholic Theological Union 5416 South Cornell St., Chicago, IL, United StatesEdwina Gateley will be the featured speaker.
Understanding Honduras
8th Day Center for Justice 205 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesLearn about the rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis in Honduras from the people living there. Padre Melo and a delegation of victims and human rights defenders from Honduras will testify about the rising repression in Honduras and call for peace and justice. RSVP by May 12 to JoAnne Harbert Bhati at joanne@8thdaycenter.org, or by calling 312-641-5151, ext.116. This event...
Caravan to Washington DC for National Day of Prayer for Honduras
A caravan is being organized in Chicago from May 16th to 19th to attend the National Day of Prayer for Honduras in Washington DC. To reserve a spot, offer a vehicle or get more information, contact Jill Landrith at jill@8thdaycenter.org or call 312-641-5151.
Marquette University Center for Peacemaking 10 Year Anniversary Celebration
Union League Club Chicago 65 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL, United StatesHear from students transformed by their education and about Marquette-led community peacemaking initiatives. Learn how you can celebrate the Center during its anniversary year and support its work moving forward.
In Pursuit of Justice
Sacred Heart Center of Divine Mercy Parish Burr & Gage Rd., Winnetka, IL, United StatesFeaturing Fr. Michael Pfleger, pastor of St. Sabina parish in Chicago. Brought to you by the Sacred Heart Parish Adult Formation Team. Pizza, snacks and adult beverages will be served. Join us & bring a friend. Parking is available in the Church parking lot located at 1077 Tower Road.
An Evening of Grace
Grace Episcopal Church 637 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, IL, United StatesAn evening of sharing from residents and alumni of St. Leonard’s Ministries—what experiences have shaped their journey? How were they sustained through the hardships of their time in prison? Where did they find grace along the journey? Tickets are $10, or $1 for students, will all proceeds going to St. Leonard’s Space is limited, so...
Community Iftar — Muslim Americans: What Research Reveals
Muslim Education Center 8601 N. Menard St., Morton Grove, IL, United StatesDuring the Islamic month of Ramadan, Muslims fast daily from dawn until sunset. They break their fast by eating a light meal, usually dates and water, called iftar. In addition to iftar and dinner, guests will be enlightened by Meira Neggaz, Executive Director at Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, with a presentation on what...
Mass for All Immigrants
St. Martha of Bethany Church 8523 Georgiana, Morton Grove, IL, United StatesHonoring the relics of St. Toribo Romo, Protector of Immigrants, and the other Cristero martyrs on their feast day. Fr. Donald Nevins, Pastor of St. Agnes of Bohemia Parish, will be the presider/homilist.
Faith & Environment Lecture
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum 2430 N. Cannon Dr., Chicago, Illinois, United StatesFr. John Kartje presents, "God Saw That it was Good...And the Scientists Agreed: Faith Meets Science in the Natural World." Fr. Kartje is the Rector/President of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary. He received his Ph.D. in astrophysics from the University of Chicago, his M.Div, S.T.B., University of Saint Mary of the...
NCR Conversation: Re-Imaging the Catholic Church
Arrupe College, Loyola University Chicago 1 E. Pearson St., Chicago, IL, United StatesJoin Tom Roberts, former editor of National Catholic Reporter, as he explores what the future holds for the Catholic Church and specifically what his list of “leading indicators” says about how Catholics will practice their faith and stay engaged with the church. Event will be moderated by Heidi Schlumpf, NCR’s National Correspondent. RSVP by May 13...
Building Peaceful Communities: A Discussion About Gun Violence
Evanston Township High School 1600 Dodge St., Evanston, IL, United StatesSpeakers: Phil Andrew, Director, Archdiocese of Chicago's Violence Prevention Initiatives; retired FBI Special Agent; 1988 Winnetka gun violence survivor. Malcolm Gibson and Rie'onna Holman, Ambassadors of B.R.A.V.E. (Bold Resistance Against Violence Everywhere) Youth Leaders, based at St. Sabina Church, Chicago Marcus Campbell, Ed.D., Assistant Superintendent/Principal, Evanston Township High School In January, 2018, FAN launched a...
Plant More Natives
St. Margaret Mary Parish - Naperville 1450 Green Trails Dr., Naperville, IL, United StatesLearn how to make your lawn more environmentally friendly and less wasteful of natural resources. The presenter is Shannon Burns, a Community Engagement Specialist with the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County. She has a doctorate in Adult Education from Nova Southeastern University and an MBA from Benedictine University. She is a Certified Woodland Steward...
Domestic Violence 101
Living Word Center 800 N. Fernandez, Arlington Heights, IL, United StatesYou're invited to join the Sisters of the Living Word and Shelley Welch, Senior Manager of Community Resources at WINGS, for a complimentary lunch, sundae bar and Educational Workshop on Domestic Violence. RSVP: No later than May 18, 2018 Call: 847-577-5972 or Email: Kim at kbhagerty@slw.org For more information,...
Annual Muslim-Catholic Iftar Dinner
Mecca Center 16W560 91st. St., Willowbrook, IL, United StatesTheme: Overcoming Hate through Acts of Faith During the Islamic month of Ramadan, Muslims fast daily from dawn until sunset. They break their fast by eating a light meal, usually dates and water, called iftar. Guest of Honor, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich
HOPEducation Community Event
Chicago Filmmakers Theater 5720 N. Ridge Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesFilm Screening: The Promised Band This documentary follows a group of Israeli and Palestinian women who form a fake rock band in order to meet and socialize. They forge connections across cultures, religion, and physical and political borders, learn how to become a band, and continually place themselves in jeopardy as they place their human...
Walk with Christ: Encounter. Accompany. Proclaim.
Hyatt Regency O'Hare 9300 Bryn Mawr Ave, Rosemont, IL, United StatesThe annual Gathering of the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership and the National Association for Lay Ministry. Plan to participate in THE professional development conference for catechetical leaders. Join members of NCCL, the Federation for Catechesis with Hispanics and NALM for a collaborative conference experience! The National Conference for Catechetical Leadership brings together experts in evangelization...
Interfaith Gathering & Iftar
St. Luke's Christian Community Church 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove, IL, United StatesDuring the Islamic month of Ramadan, Muslims fast daily from dawn until sunset. We break their fast by eating a light meal, usually dates and water, called iftar. Timing for Iftar Magrib is 8:18 p.m. In addition to iftar, their will be a speaker -- Father Corey Brost, C.S.V., co-founder of the Children of Abraham...
Just Call Me Jerzy
8th Day Center for Justice 205 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesA presentation by Judith Kelly about her book Just Call Me Jerzy, which is about Father Jerzy Popiełuszko (YEH-zheh Poh-pyeh-WOOSH-koh), a Polish national hero. The book recounts his courageous, nonviolent witness as chaplain to the Solidarity Movement, and gives a detailed chronology of his travels to the United States and Canada in the 1970's &...
Hope in the Age of Nuclear Weapons
Winnetka Presbyterian Church 1255 Willow Road, Winnetka, IL, United StatesInternationally recognized expert Ward Wilson, a member of the Federation of American Scientists, will present groundbreaking new arguments about the utility of nuclear weapons. These realist arguments make it possible to imagine eliminating nuclear weapons completely. Wilson is widely acknowledged as the leading proponent of realist arguments against nuclear weapons.
Creating a Laudato Si Narrative: A Communication Workshop
Cardinal Meyer Center 3525 South Lake Park Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesPope Francis calls “each person on this living planet” to care for our common home, but because everyone’s home is different, creating effective campaigns around this initiative can be challenging. Join the Office of Human Dignity and Solidarity on Wednesday, June 6 as we welcome Assistant Professor of Journalism Jill Hopke of DePaul University. Dr....
Chicago Interfaith Conference on Drone Warfare
Chicago Theological Seminary 1407 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL, United StatesWhy is the faith community concerned about drone warfare? Are civilians protected in drone warfare? What is the effect of drone warfare on drone operators? What does it mean to say, "Kill one terrorist and create 10 more terrorists?" Presenters include: Colonel Lawrence B. Wilkerson (U.S. Army retired) Former Chief of Staff to General Colin...
Stride for Peace Race
Grant Park Chicago, IL, United StatesStrides for Peace is an organization that supports organizations like the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence (ICHV) that are on the front line of the effort to reduce gun violence. The Race is an opportunity for folks to support the great work going on in Chicago by participating in a 2-mile walk, a 5-K or...
A Concert for Peace, Featuring Yo Yo Ma
St. Sabina Parish 1210 W. 78th Place, Chicago, IL, United StatesPresented by the Negaunee Music Institute at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in partnership with the Faith Community of Saint Sabina. Join CSO Judson and Joyce Green Creative Consultant, Yo-Yo-Ma, musicians from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Chicago Children's Choir and the Saint Sabina band for a concert of music that...
2018 Immigrant Solidarity Lunch
Old St. Patrick Parish 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesInterfaith Community for Detained Immigrants announces the 2018 Immigrant Solidarity Lunch with keynote speaker Sr. Simone Campbell from NETWORK. Light lunch will be provided. All proceeds will support ICDI programs for detained immigrants. ICDI is a registered non-profit.
Catholic Theologcial Union Summer Institute — Simone Campbell
Catholic Theological Union 5416 South Cornell St., Chicago, IL, United StatesSister Simone will give a presentation as part of CTU’s 2018 Summer Institute. If you have any questions, please send an email to info@networklobby.org
Enough is Enough, Peace Now
St. Sabina Parish 1210 W. 78th Place, Chicago, IL, United StatesAnnual End of School Year Rally & Peace March Emma Gonzalez along with students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School of Parkland Florida will attend the rally & march. Special guest: Chance the Rapper The first 1,000 people will receive a free t-shirt at 6:00pm.
Race Against Hate
Northwestern University 1902 Sheridan Road , Evanston, IL, United StatesOn Father's Day each June, the Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate brings together thousands of people from all over Chicagoland to run and walk in unity against racial hatred and violence. Whether you're a casual walker or a competitive runner, we have a place for you! Now entering it's 19th year, the Race features...
14th Annual Peace Pole Prayer Service
Sacred Heart Convent 2221 Elmwood Ave., Wilmette, IL, United StatesPart 1 takes place outdoors at the Peace Pole at the west side of the building. Part 2 takes place in the chapel of Sacred Heart Convent. For more information contact: Sr. Juliana Miska SCC or Sr. Mary Ann Warwick SCC at 847-920-9341 or srjuliana@sccwilmette.org srmaryann@sccwilmette.org
Prayer Vigil for Families on the Border
St. Clement Church 642 W. Deming Place, ChicagoMarch for Families on the Border
Morse CTA Station 1358 W. Morse Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesMarch will go about a mile, beginning at the CTA Red Line Morse station to Touhy Park.
Meet the Author Series — Joyce Duriga
St. Ita Catholic Church 5500 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL, United StatesChicago Catholic editor, Joyce Duriga will discuss her book, Helen Prejean: Death Row's Nun, which explores Sr. Prejean's journey of faith from an upper middle class upbringing to forceful advocate of Catholic Social Teaching regarding capital punishment.
Jubilee Circles: A Guide to OneEarth Living
Lombard Mennonite Church 528 East Madison St., Lombard, IL, United StatesFeaturing speaker Lee Van Ham, author of Jubilee Circles and co-director of Jubilee Economics, a U.S.-Mexico nonprofit focused on OneEarth living.
The Youth Climate March
Washington DC MallYoung Americans are taking to the streets to fight for their futures. This is Zero Hour, because the time to act on climate is now.
Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence 43rd Birthday Bash
Old Crow Smokehouse River North 149 West Kinzie, Chicago, IL, United StatesFood, drinks & a raffle for some wonderful prizes. Tickets are $43 in advance, and $50 at the door.
HIAS Asylum Seekers Briefing Call
Despite a judge's order to reunite families, hundred's of children and parents who were separated at the southern border under the Administration's zero tolerance policy remain separated. The administration has made a series of changes to our country's asylm policies that are intended to shut doors to people seeking safety. Children are being sent to...
Justice for Immigrants Webinar: For Profit Detention Facilities, Immigrant Detention and Alternatives to Detention
Learn about immigrant detention, including family detention and the US government's increased reliance on private, for-profit detention facilities. Find out more about alternatives to detention, including cost savings and community benefits. Experts will present on these topics and provide materials to share with parishes and communities. 2:00pm ET/1:00pm CT Login: bit.ly/AltDetention Phone: 267-279-9000 Passcode: 849946#
8th Day Center for Justice Final Celebration
Loyola University Lakeshore Campus Mundelein Auditorium 1020 W. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL, United StatesJustice for Immigrants Webinar: Presidential Determination for Refugee Admissions
Every year, the President is required to make the Presidential Determination, which designates how many refugees may be admitted to the United States in the coming year. Learn about the history of the Presidential Determination and how Catholic Social Teaching relates to this decision, and the process that the Administration goes through to make the...
Dismas Ministry and Sharing Resources
Tyler Curtis, the Executive Director of Dismas Ministry and Ron Zeilinger, the Founding Director of Dismas Ministry, will be holding an hour long webinar to discuss materials available at Dismas Ministry and provide information about the upcoming Dismas National Catholic Prison Ministry Conference in Milwaukee this October. Please consider joining us for this very informative webinar! Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhtOEwA8FBIZkChVnbFLurZLDmgWtWHz6_DjhBg0_0LL1G4A/viewform
A Prayer Service of Lamentation for the Broken Body of Christ
St. Margaret Mary Parish - Naperville 1450 Green Trails Dr., Naperville, IL, United StatesThere will be a short, simple prayer service on Sunday, August 26th at 5:00 pm at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Parish, 1450 Green Trails Dr., Naperville 60540 focusing on the continuing sex abuse crisis that has broken the Body of Christ, our Church. This prayer service is open to all Catholics. Please feel free to share this...
What is Truth?
Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center 9603 Woods Dr., Skokie, IL, United StatesScreening of film Denial, and talk with Cardinal Cupich. Film based on the novel History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier by Deborah Lipstadt. Free, reservations required.
Rally to Opposition to ICE Expansion in Kankakee
Kankakee County Courthouse 450 E. Court St., Kankakee, IL, United StatesKankakee is considering expanding the county jail as well as the airport through a contract with ICE (Immigration and Custom Enforcement) in order to detain and deport an even greater number of people. If successful these efforts would make Kankakee the largest ICE detention center in the state. If you wish to join or carpool, e-mail marg.feitclarke@gmail.com. Bring: your...
Solidarity Bridge Missioner Day
Holy Name Cathedral 735 N. State St., Chicago, IL, United StatesA day of both celebrating, prepping for upcoming missions and reflecting on our mission together as the Solidarity Bridge community. The day is designed for all past, present, future missioners and will include opportunities to: Meet fellow missioners across various teams Learn why we call our work "mission" and you "missioners" Consider 'what's changed about Bolivia' and the implications of doing...
Diocese of Joliet Lunch & Learn- Creativity in Capacity Building
Diocese of Joliet Blanchette Center 16555 Weber Rd., Crest Hill, IL, United StatesA diocesan gathering for social justice leaders. Featuring Venus Wozniak. Through the lens of Dorothy Day, reflect on how we can grow our ministries to be inclusive, intergenerational, diverse and authentic. RSVP by Monday, September 10th to Edith Avila Olea at eavilaolea@gmail.com Lunch is provided. Free will offering encouraged.
Sisters of Story, the Stories of Our Faiths
Winnetka Congregational Church 725 Pine St., Winnetka, IL, United StatesA multi-faith performance by four women of four different faiths, telling stories related to their different faiths, yet showing that we are all related within the human family.
Marquette University Center for Peacemaking 10 Year Anniversary Celebration
Marquette University Haggerty Museum of Art 530 N. 13th St., Milwaukee, IL, United States5:00pm - Reception 6:00pm - Program Raffle, prizes and refreshments Please register by September 5th at http://bit.ly/center-for-peacemaking-10 or call 414-288-8444 Complimentary parking at Lot J on 601 N. 11th
Unaccompanied Immigrant Children: Responding with Love, Mercy and Justice
Chicago Theological Union 5416 South Cornell Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesMini-conference hosted by the Sisters & Brothers of Immigrants Keynote Address: Oscar Chacon-Executive Director of Alianza Americas Followed by Breakout Sessions: Sr. Bernadine Karge, OP / Families on the Border; Marie Silver / Legal Services for Youth in Detention; Kelly Kribs / Advocate Services for Youth in Detention; Rev. Sara Wohlleb / Pastoral Care for...
Life and Justice Conference — Building a New Reality Together
Mount Carmel High School 6410 South Dante Avenue, Chicago, IL, United StatesFeaturing keynote speaker, Sister Helen Prejean, known around the world for her tireless work against the death penalty. She has been instrumental in sparking national dialogue on capital punishment and in shaping the Catholic Church’s vigorous opposition to all executions. The Life and Justice Conference is an annual gathering for Catholic social ministers and justice advocates...
ICDI Solidarity Gala
Misericordia Home 6300 N. Ridge Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesThe annual benefit for the Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants will feature cocktails, an awards dinner, a silent auction and raffle. Sponsorship and ad book opportunities are available. For more information, call 773-779-6011
Freedom Sunday
Freedom Sunday is an event organized by the International Justice Mission (IJM) to invite congregations to learn about slavery and partner with IJM to end it. Find out more here: https://ijm.org/freedom-sunday-2018
Forced from Home – Interactive Exhibit
Daley Plaza 50 W Washington St., Chicago, IL, United StatesFree and open to all ages. One-hour guided tour through an interactive exhibition designed to educate the public about the global refugee crisis. With experienced Doctors Without Borders aid workers leading the tour, visitors can engage with stories and materials gathered from refugee camps, sea rescue missions, and emergency medical projects around the world. This immersive...
Jim Wallis Speaking at the Healing Trauma, Healthy Communities Conference
Fiserv Forum 1111 4th Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesResearch shows an undeniable link between childhood adversity and community crises, such as poverty, crime, poor educational outcomes, chronic illness, behavioral health problems and more. Sojourners president Jim Wallis will be in Milwaukee at the Healing Trauma, Healthy Communities Conference speaking alongside Milwaukee leaders and experts on the subjects of trauma, race, and recovery/healing. Jim will participate...
Forum 2018 Democracy in Troubled Times — Immigration Policy
Marquette University Alumni Memorial Union 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, United StatesJoin us for a vital conversation on immigration policy with Dr. Michael Neblo, director of the Institute for Democratic Engagement and Accountability at The Ohio State University. A light dinner will be provided. Limited parking is available for $10 in the 16th Street Parking Structure at 749 N. 16th Street and the Wells Street Structure...
Exodus World Services Run/Walk for Refugees
Judson University 1151 N. State St., Elgin, IL, United StatesJoin us and bring your friends and family. You will make a lasting difference for refugees in our communities. Funds raised provide refugees with trained Exodus volunteers to help with English language practice as well as offer friendship as refugees rebuild their lives. Check-in - 6:30-8:00 am 5K Run / 3K Walk starts - 8:30...
Archdiocese Annual Mass for Domestic Violence Survivors
Holy Name Cathedral 735 N. State St., Chicago, IL, United StatesThe Archdiocese of Chicago Domestic Violence Outreach is sponsoring the 3rd annual Mass for domestic violence survivors. Join us to pray for an end to domestic violence. Be the voice of the Catholic Church in Chicago. Hospitality to follow. To volunteer for procession of ACDVO parish signs, greeters, ushers, hospitality or lectors: Contact Jan Burdulis at jburdulis.acdvo@gmail.com or...
EPA Public Hearing on Affordable Clean Energy Rule
Metcalfe Federal Building 77 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL, United StatesUnder direction from the current Administration, the EPA is proposing a new rule to change regulations to pollution from coal power plants. This proposed rule - the so-called Affordable Clean Energy Rule - will cause up to 1,400 premature deaths annually by 2030 due to increases in pollution, according to estimates provided by the Administration. ...
Immigrant Justice Vigil
Fourth Presbyterian Church 126 E. Chestnut St., Chicago, IL, United StatesSpeakers, songs and calls to action. Also an image with names of immigrants detained, deported or killed will be projected onto the side of the building.
Climate Change Town Hall Meeting with U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky
Unitarian Church of Evanston 1330 Ridge Ave., Evanston, IL, United StatesSponsored by the Unitarian Church of Evanston Green Team Jewish Congregationist Congregation Citizen's Climate Lobby, Evanston Chapter
Breaking the Cycle of Chicago’s Gun Violence
Winnetka Congregational Church 725 Pine St., Winnetka, IL, United StatesAn Evening with Arne Duncan and the Young Men of Chicago CRED Our focus will be gun violence on Chicago’s south and west sides. Through powerful first-person testimony from some of the young men who are living in the most impacted neighborhoods, this event will help to frame the problem in fresh, human terms and...
Bridges of Hope: National Catholic Prison Ministry Conference
Cousins Center 3501 S. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesThe “Bridges of Hope” conference title speaks to the need for building a bridge that provides pastoral care for the incarcerated. The role of individual volunteers, as well as parish and diocesan ministries, is crucial in creating this bridge. Furthermore, they are bridges in their own persons, bringing the Catholic community on the outside to...
Domestic Violence Awareness Speaker
St. Gall Parish - Chicago 5533 S. Sawyer, Chicago, IL, United StatesFeaturing Cynthia Flores from the Chicago Police Office of Community Policing Domestic Violence Unit Catholic Charities together with St. Gall presents a free information presentation on Domestic Violence. Learn what domestic violence is and how to recognize the warning signs. Click the link below to view and download the flyer: http://bit.ly/DV_Presentation_StGall_Oct2018
Curt’s Cafe Annual Party
Unitarian Church of Evanston 1330 Ridge Ave., Evanston, IL, United StatesOur students are writing their stories every day: help them be the heros of their next chapters. Open bar, appetizers and dinner. Host: Tim Rhoze, Artistic Director at Fleetwood-Jourdain Theater. Keynote speaker: Kevin Coval, Chicago poet and founder of Louder Than a Bomb. Featuring music by DJ Tebot. Honoring: Lori Dube, Life Changer Award recipient....
Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation Taco Fiesta
Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation 5114 S. Elizabeth Street, Chicago, IL, United StatesJOIN US FOR AN OUTDOOR MASS AND TACO LUNCH! Money raised will go toward renovating a new house we have acquired in order to offer emergency housing service to the community. 11:30am outdoor Mass followed by a taco lunch Tickets are $50/ person. Available at the door, by check made out to Precious Blood or...
Silent Witness: Remember My Story, Remember My Name
Ascension School Pine Room 601 W. Van Buren St., Oak Park, IL, United StatesOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and St. Luke’s Outreach Ministry is cosponsoring a new event with Ascension and St. Edmund parishes to raise the consciousness of our local communities about ways to help friends, neighbors, co-workers or even our own extended family dealing with domestic abuse. The public is invited to this free event...
Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Workshop and Luncheon
Living Word Center 800 N. Fernandez Ave. B, Arlington Heights, IL, United StatesPlease join the Sisters of the Living Word and Associates as we host Rev. Sara Wohlleb , the Program Director of the Unaccompanied Children’s Interfaith Ministry for the Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants in a presentation and Oktoberfest-themed luncheon as part of our Peace and Justice Series: Unaccompanied Immigrant Children: Present Reality and Care. This...
Catholic Campaign for Human Development 2018 Community Celebration
Old Saint Mary’s Catholic Church 1500 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesHonoring grantee organizations, volunteers, and Rev. Matthew S. O’Donnell, Pastor, Saint Columbanus Catholic Church and 2018 winner of the USCCB’s Cardinal Bernardin New Leadership Award. Host: Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, Archdiocese of Chicago Childcare available. Please RSVP by October 8, 2018 at: archchicago.org/CCHDcelebration
Brightness of Noon: The Intersect of Faith, Immigration, and Refugees”— Film Screening
DePaul University Student Center 2250 N. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesThe first of a two-part documentary series that explores “the risks people of faith are will to take to protect the human rights of those fleeing violence, and the struggles and triumphs of undocumented immigrants and refugees as they resettle in the United States. Writer and producer Debra Gonsher Vinik, will attend, and a facilitated...
NETWORK’S Nuns on the Bus Visit & Rally
Rep. Roskam's Office 2700 International Drive, West Chicago, IL, United StatesWho we elect matters. NETWORK’s Nuns on the Bus is on the road again— for the first time in two years — to hold members of Congress accountable for their votes on the 2017 Tax Law and the many attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Nuns on the Bus: the Tax Justice Truth Tour...
Pilgrimage Walk 2018, In Solidarity with Refugees
Maryville Academy 1150 N. River Road, Des Plaines, IL, United StatesEveryone is on a journey, and no one journey is the same. However, we all share one thing: we are humans on this earth together. We can learn from each other by sharing our stories. Together we will walk in the shoes of our brothers and sisters fleeing violence and injustice worldwide, showing solidarity with...
Pax Christi Illinois Annual Gathering: Healing a Broken World, Allies in the Nonviolent Struggle for Justice
St. Margaret Mary Parish - Naperville 1450 Green Trails Dr., Naperville, IL, United StatesHow can we become allies of poor communities of color around the world in their nonviolent struggles for social justice and peace? Join us for our Pax Christi Illinois Annual Gathering. All are Welcome! PRESENTER: Marie Dennis is co-president of Pax Christi Interna- tional (the global Catholic peace movement). She will speak about the global nonviolent...
Catholic Relief Services “Be Unafraid” Photo Exhibit
Pioneer Court 401 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesThe "Be Unafraid" traveling photo exhibit<https://www.sharejourney.org/real-refugee-stories/> lifts the curtain on fears shared by refugees and their American neighbors-and helps us all find common ground. Jeremy Cowart's innovative photo project focuses on ten lives and ten different perspectives. Join us to share fears and the journey to hope. Enjoy free coffee while you walk through a...
Still Point Theater Collective 25th Anniversary Celebration
Ravenswood Presbyterian Church 4300 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesPlease join us in celebrating 25 years of incredible theater that uplifts, informs, inspires and affirms the beauty and resilience of the human spirit. Acclaimed international poet, theologian, writer and artist Edwina Gateley will deliver keynote speech. Cake, silent auction, performances and music to follow! Ample parking is available off the street and along the Metra train tracks...
Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence 34th Annual Lincoln Awards Luncheon
University Club 76 East Monroe, Chicago, IL, United StatesThis year we will be honoring State Senator Don Harmon and State Representative Kathleen Willis with our Abraham Lincoln Award for their tireless commitment to gun violence prevention measures. With their leadership we were able to see the Gun Dealer regulation legislation go to the Governors desk – not once – but TWICE! We will also be presenting our Community...
Liturgy for the Church as a Field Hospital
DePaul University Richardson Library 2350 N. Kenmore, Chicago, IL, United StatesCountless people worldwide live on the margins, wounded by socioeconomic and political situations. As CWCIT visiting scholar Fr. Patrick Chibuko explains, it is the “wounded healer” of the Church—and ultimately, Jesus Christ—who offers the wounded true reconciliation through the liturgy. Christ is both the liturgy and liturgist, the summit and source of all reconciliations, and...
Vision: Breakthrough Urban Ministries Annual Benefit
Hyatt Regency O'Hare 9300 Bryn Mawr Ave, Rosemont, IL, United StatesJoin us at our 2018 Annual Benefit and celebrate our work and impact on Chicago's west side. As we embark on our ambitious 5-year strategic plan, this benefit is more important than ever. Our theme of Vision will touch on powerful stories of transformation and explore our desire to see a safe, stable, engaged East...
Chicago Jews for Refugees Assembly
Anshe Emet Synagogue 3751 North Broadway, Chicago, IL, United StatesAfter eighteen months of attacks on the U.S. refugee and asylum program, the number of refugees entering the country has dramatically slowed and asylum seeking families have been torn apart at our southern border. At a time of unprecedented global need, the U.S. is failing to meet a basic obligation to victims of war, terror,...
Protect Sacred Spaces Webinar
The Jesuit Conference Office of Justice and Ecology invites you to join a one-hour webinar hosted by the Inter-religious Working Group on Extractive Industries and Catholic Climate Covenant exploring how a faithful and just response to climate change must address the extraction and exploitation of natural resources such as coal, oil, and gas. The speakers...
CRLN Luncheon Sanctuary for All
Old St. Patrick Parish 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesJoin us for the Chicago Religious Leadership Network (CRLN) luncheon with guest speaker, Rev. Dr. Marilyn Pagan-Banks. She will address ways we can join forces to protect immigrants from immigrations and Custom Enforcement (ICE) agents and African-Americans from police violence. Rev. Dr. Marilyn Pagan-Banks is a queer womanist freedom fighter, minister, teacher and learner, committed to...
Ignatian Spirituality Project’s Company of Grace Awards & Reception
Loyola University Chicago, Damen Center Chicago, IL, United StatesHonoring Marge Nykaza, founder & Executive Director of Harmony, Hope & Healing & featuring Ron Rolheiser OMI, renowned spirituality writer and author of The Holy Longing.
Forgiving Offenses Willingly: On the Ground in East Africa: Creating Peace Amid Conflict & Religious Extremism
DePaul University Student Center 2250 N. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesFr. Patrick Devine, a missionary and social entrepreneur, gives this second talk in the Center for World Catholicism & Interculltural Theology's new Spiritual Works of Mercy Series on peace and reconciliation in Eastern Africa. This region of the world is increasingly plagued by religious ideological extremism, which generates a hostile cultural environment that suffocates tolerance,...
Forgiving Offenses Willingly—On the Ground in Eastern Africa: Creating Peace Amid Conflict & Religious Extremism
DePaul University Student Center 2250 N. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesFr. Patrick Devine, a missionary and social entrepreneur, gives this second talk in CWCIT's new Spiritual Works of Mercy Series on peace and reconciliation in Eastern Africa. This region of the world is increasingly plagued by religious ideological extremism, which generates a hostile cultural environment that suffocates tolerance, freedom, mercy, and reconciliation. To create and...