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Faith in Action Peace Walk

St. Clare of Montefalco Parish 5443 S. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Join Warriors Of Peace, Jeremiah Youth Group and Parish Peace Project for the 1st ever community walk against violence in the Gage Park Community. Neighborhoods are becoming too violent. People are losing their lives due to the increasing violence and crime. As the growing voice of the community, they are raising awareness about the recurring...

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Anti-Violence Workshop

Our Lady Gate of Heaven 2330 East 99th St., Chicago, IL, United States

Justice in the Workplace

Muslim Education Center 8601 Menard Ave., Morton Grove, IL, United States

A panel discussion about the value of a worker from a religious perspective and what the reality for minorities is today. The focus will be on how class, gender, race, disability and other factors can affect our access to meaningful work and fair compensation.  Below is a list of our esteemed speakers: Suzanne Akhras, Executive...

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Understanding and Analyzing Systemic Racism Workshop

Maria Kaupas Center 2740 West 68th St., Chicago, IL, United States

This 3 day event will provide an in-depth look at race and racism in the United States. Individuals and institutional leaders responsible for diversity and social justice will appreciate the exploration of the historical development of systemic racism and its continuing effects in our society.  Participants will examine ongoing realities of racism including the identity-shaping power racism...

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$450

Understanding and Analyzing Systemic Racism

Maria Kaupas Center 2740 West 68th St., Chicago, IL, United States

This 3 day event will provide an in-depth look at race and racism in the United States. Individuals and institutional leaders responsible for diversity and social justice will appreciate the exploration of the historical development of systemic racism and its continuing effects in our society.  Participants will examine ongoing realities of racism including the identity-shaping power racism...

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$450

Exodus World Services Run/Walk for Refugees

Kildeer School 3100 Old McHenry Road, Long Grove, IL, United States

A family-friendly day of fun benefiting refugees through the Long Grove historic business district and country roads. Receive a free t-shirt, goody bag and pancake breakfast. Water and aid stations provided. Kids under 12 are free.

Run/Walk for Refugees

KIldeer School 3100 Old McHenry Road, Long Grove, IL, United States

A 5K chip-timed race or 3K walk through the Long Grove historic business district and country roads. Receive a free t-shirt, goody bag and pancake breakfast. Water and aid stations provided.

Understanding and Analyzing Systemic Racism

Maria Kaupas Center 2740 West 68th St., Chicago, IL, United States

This 3 day event will provide an in-depth look at race and racism in the United States. Individuals and institutional leaders responsible for diversity and social justice will appreciate the exploration of the historical development of systemic racism and its continuing effects in our society.  Participants will examine ongoing realities of racism including the identity-shaping power racism...

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$450

Ministry on the Margins Webinar

Rev. James Martin S.J. will offer practical insights and suggestions, based on his new book Building a Bridge, How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion and Sensitivity.

32nd Hunger Walk

Jackson Park Chicago, IL, United States

The Hunger Walk route is two miles long. Funds raised by the Hunger Walk support a local network of food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters fighting hunger every day throughout Cook County. Over 31 years, the Hunger Walk has grown into the area’s largest anti-hunger rally and a strong symbol of our shared belief that...

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Life & Justice Conference

St. John Brebeuf Parish 8307 North Harlem Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Celebrate International Mission Support, Respect Life, Peace and Justice, Human Concerns, Catholic Relief Services and the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. There will be opportunities to engage in educational workshops, receive tools & resources and participate in a closing liturgy.

$25

Minimum Wage/Paid Sick Days Suburban Activists Awards Dinner

First United Methodist Church 666 Graceland Ave., Des Plaines, IL, United States

A thank you to all the people who worked in Cook County suburbs to stop City and Village boards from taking away minimum wage increases and paid sick days from low wage workers. Leaders will be coming from all suburbs where campaigns took place, not just our Northshore communities--Oak Park, Berwyn, LaGrange, Arlington Heights and...

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Counting on Progress

City Winery 1200 W. Randolph Street, Chicago, IL, United States

An exceptional evening to support the work and mission of Center of Economic Progress.

Standing in Solidarity

Misericordia Home 6300 N. Ridge Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

The Interfaith Committee for Detained Immigrants (ICDI) 10th Anniversary Celebration

Center of Concern Oktoberfest

Park Ridge Country Club 636 Prospect St., Park Ridge, IL, United States

German Beer Garden & Buffet Dinner, Live Music, Dancing, Auction, Raffle & Games. Proceeds support services provided by the Center to older adults, the disabled and others in need.

$60

Understanding Islam in a Challenging Environment: An Interfaith Workshop

DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church 1828 Old Naperville Rd., Naperville, IL, United States

In order to be able to work effectively with one another across faiths, we need to not only understand Islam, we need to be able to understand religions in its social/political environment. The purpose of this two session workshop is to provide strategies for engaging in deep, meaningful interfaith dialogue. Azam Nizamuddin will facilitate this...

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Understanding Islam in a Challenging Environment: An Interfaith Workshop

DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church 1828 Old Naperville Rd., Naperville, IL, United States

In order to be able to work effectively with one another across faiths, we need to not only understand Islam, we need to be able to understand religions in its social/political environment. The purpose of this two session workshop is to provide strategies for engaging in deep, meaningful interfaith dialogue. Azam Nizamuddin will facilitate this...

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DACA Repeal in the Suburbs: Local Impact, Local Resistance

Prairie View Community Center 6834 W. Dempster St., Morton Grove, IL, United States

Featuring speakers from the National Immigrant Justice Center, Jan Schakowsky, potentially Sen. Dick Durbin, representatives of the Illinois AG's office, and more.  The focus will be on discussing the local impact of DACA being rescinded in the community, what steps those affected can still take to protect their rights, and what other concerned community members...

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What the Qur’an Meant: And Why It Matters

Evanston Township High School 1600 Dodge St., Evanston, IL, United States

Featuring Pulitzer- Prize winning historian, writer, and journalist Garry Wills, PhD. Wills is the author of What Jesus Meant, Why I Am a Catholic, and Why Priests? and an Emeritus Professor of History at Northwestern University. He will open an interfaith dialogue examining how the Qur’an has been misinterpreted and exploited: by politicians and pundits, by persons...

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Free

What To Do About Gun Violence?

University Club 76 East Monroe, Chicago, IL, United States

Experts from around the country on the Second Amendment, local assault weapons bans, the role of guns in suicides, the public health dimension, and initiatives in education and social services will discuss the issues.  Valerie Jarrett, Kim Foxx, Arne Duncan, and Lori Lightfoot are among the participating presenters. 

$25

Solidarity March for Peace

Federal Plaza 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, United States

A day for people to come together to share their love and compassion to call out the hatred and violence that is taking place in our society. This is a day for people of all political and religious affiliations, ethnicities, genders, sexualities, disabilities, ages and every other aspect of a human being. This will be...

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The Age of Consequences: How Climate Change Impacts Resource Scarcity, Migration and Conflict Through the Lens of US National Security and Global Stability

Univeristy of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Union Cinema 2200 East Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Through case-study analysis, military leaders explain how the stress of climate change interacts with social tensions, sparking conflict. Through long-term vulnerability or sudden shock, shows how water and food shortages, drought, extreme weather, and sea-level rise function as ‘accelerants of instability’ and ‘catalysts for conflict’ in volatile regions of the world. Makes the case that...

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Human Trafficking: Breaking the Silence

University of Wisconsin Parkside, Student Center and Cinema 900 Wood Road, Kenosha, WI, United States

An opportunity to learn what human trafficking is, hear first hand testimonials, and discover what can be done to fight it, along with an opportunity to earn 0.5 (5 hours) CEUs.

$129

Social Justice Day: A Call to Care and Compassion

Providence Catholic High School 1800 W Lincoln Hwy., New Lenox, IL, United States

The day will consist of 4 forty-five minute workshops on the following topics: Environment and Care for God’s Creation by Dr. Mark Potosnak of the Catholic Climate Covenant Human Trafficking by Sister Jean Okroi, IBVM, of Illinois Women Religious Against Human Trafficking Immigration by Elena Segura, Archdiocese of Chicago Immigration Ministry Welcoming Refugees by Susan...

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Free

Anti-Violence Workshop

St. Benedict the African Church 340 W 66th St, Chicago, IL, United States

Forum: Don’t Look Away – How to Respond to Troubled Relationships

North Riverside Commons 2401 DesPlaines Ave., North Riverside, IL, United States

TOPICS: When I Call For Help - A Pastoral Response It's a health issue! Why do they stay? What can I do? Is the law on my side? PRESENTERS: Charles Dahm, OP, Director, Archdiocese of Chicago Domestic Violence Outreach; Miriam Ramirez, BSN, MacNeal Hospital Trauma Coordinator; Kathleen Detwiler, MD, a community physician; and Angelica Lopez,...

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Light: Breakthrough Urban Ministries Annual Benefit

Hyatt Regency O'Hare 9300 Bryn Mawr Ave, Rosemont, IL, United States

Celebrate 25 years of Breakthrough making an impact in Chicago. Our theme of "Light" will touch on the powerful stories of transformation and look toward an ever-expanding future. Your support will allow us to continue to shine in East Garfield Park, and to help our work partnering with those affected by poverty to build connections, develop skills,...

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Advocacy Training Workshop

Cardinal Meyer Center 3525 South Lake Park Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Facilitated by Marisa Vertrees, this half day session will focus on the reasons to be engaged in service and advocacy, based on our faith and Catholic Social Teaching, and will provide in depth training on the “how tos” of engaging in advocacy. Topics covered will include aspects of advocacy in the United States, how the...

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Immigrant & Refugee Resource Fair

Mather High School 5835 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Featuring local organizations, universities, and public institutions that provide support and services to the immigrant and refugee communities of Chicago.  There will be information tables and workshops.

Evanston Lutheran/Catholic Ecumenical Covenant Ceremony & Celebration

The Chapel at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary 2121 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL, United States

After a year of preparation, Evanston Catholic and Lutheran churches will celebrate the founding of our ecumenical Covenant. The Covenant will affirm our shared beliefs, acknowledge our differences, and detail our resolutions for how we will come together in our common ministry and missions.

Then They Came for Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II and the Demise of Civil Liberties

Alphawood Gallery 2401 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL, United States

An exhibit that about the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans from the West coast to inland desolate regions. There are also weekly programs involving various speakers and daily screening of a new documentary film And Then They Came for Us by Abby Ginzberg and Ken Schneider. This film makes explicit connections between the Japanese American incarceration...

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A Story of Faith, Hope and Forgiveness

De La Salle Institute 3434 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, United States

Immaculee Ilibagiza, a Rwandan genocide survivor, shares her story. "Forgiving the men who killed my parents and brothers was a process, a journey into deeper and deeper prayers." Doors open: 6:30pm Opening acts: 7:00pm Presentation: 7:30pm Book signing: 8:45pm Call 312-842-1919 (x213) Space is limited

Free

Yasmina’s Necklace

Goodman Theater 170 N Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, United States

Opening night for a play about an Iraqi artist Yasmina, newly arrived in Chicago from her homeland and hardened about the possibility of finding happiness. But when she meets Sam, a man with his own emotional setbacks, what had seemed unthinkable becomes tantalizingly real. Chicago-based artists playwright Rohina Malik and director Ann Filmer reunite for...

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The Power of Grace: The Women of Grace House

Christ Church 784 Sheridan Rd, Winnetka, IL, United States

In partnership with Grace House, Still Point Facilitator Mars Caulton worked with the women of Grace House for 16 weeks to create this original performance. In sharing their insights on what grace has meant to each of them, the women have built a community of support while building a moving work of art.

$10

G.K. Chesterton: Prophetic Voice in the Public Square

Loyola University Lakeshore Campus Coffey Hall McCormick Lounge Chicago, IL, United States

Featuring Fr. Ian Boyd, distinguished professor of Catholic studies at Seton Hall University, president of the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture & founder and editor of The Chesterton Review and author of The Novels of G. K. Chesterton.

Nonviolence Works: A Cultural Change

Loyola University Lakeshore Campus Coffey Hall McCormick Lounge Chicago, IL, United States

A symposium to bring academic, practical and spiritual dimensions of nonviolence together to create sustaining social and cultural change. There will be a keynote address by Kathy Kelly, a final ritual & homily by Rev. George Clements as well as numerous workshops and panels.

Free

Nonviolence Works: A Cultural Change

Loyola University, Lake Shore Campus, Damen/Crown Center Chicago, IL, United States

A symposium to bring academic, practical and spiritual dimensions of nonviolence together to create sustaining social and cultural change. There will be a keynote address by Kathy Kelly, a final ritual & homily by Rev. George Clements as well as numerous workshops and panels.

Free

Anti-Racism Conference: Building, Growing & Sustaining Community

1150 East 55th St. Chicago, IL, United States

Keynote speaker: Rami Nashashibi, Executive Director of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN). Conference Schedule: 8:30am - Gathering, Registration, Coffee & light breakfast 9:00 - Opening/Welcome 9:30 - Keynote: Rami Nashashibi from IMAN 10:30 - BREAK 10:45 - Workshop 12:30pm - LUNCH (Provided) 1:30 - Workshop 3:00 - BREAK 3:15 - Next Steps Session 4:30...

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$105

From Protest to Power

International Union of Operating Engineers Local 399 2260 S. Grove St., Chicago, IL, United States

An opportunity to come together with around 1,000 other people from the Chicagoland area to explore our present crisis and push legislators to support our vision and policies. Elected officials including (but not limited to) Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, state representatives Will Guzzardi, Theresa Mah, and Christian Mitchell, and U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky...

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I Am Not Your Negro

Chicago Theological Seminary 1407 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL, United States

A screening of the documentary in which writer James Baldwin tells the story of race in modern America. RSVP to chicagoicar@gmail.com if you plan on attending.

Free

What to Say, What to Do, When to Act: A Compassionate Response to Mental Health Concerns

St. Francis Xavier Parish, Xavier Room 524 9th St., Wilmette, IL, United States

One in 25 people will experience a serious mental health challenge this year. Rev. Kathy Dale McNair, founder of the mental health ministry Faith, Hope and Recovery Faith Net Coordinator for NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness), will provide greater understanding, sensitivity, support and practical ways to support families and friends dealing with mental illness....

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Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago, An Exciting Innovation in Jesuit Education

St. Athanasius Parish, Fitzgerald Center 2510 Ashland Ave., Evanston, IL, United States

Begun in 2015, Arrupe College's mission is to provide affordable, accessible and achievable college education for a diverse student body with limited financial resources. Upon completing the two-year program, students can expect little or no debt. Isabel Reyes, Arrupe’s admissions director, will describe the concept.

Social Inclusion Teach-In

Hermann Hall Ballroom 3241 S. Federal St., Chicago, IL, United States

In the last year, the rights of people that differ from many elected officials in ethnicity, religion, immigration status, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and disability have been under threat. Many people may be familiar with issues affecting their own family and friends, but may be less familiar with similar issues facing others. Illinois Tech is...

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Chicago Area Peace Action Annual Dinner

St. Francis Xavier Parish, Xavier Room 524 9th St., Wilmette, IL, United States

Featuring keynote speaker, Nancy MacLean, an award winning scholar of U.S. twentieth century history and professor of History and Public Policy at Duke University. She is the author of five books and has received more than a dozen prizes and awards. She has been supported by fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies, the...

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$125

For the Love of Jerusalem: A Holy City for Three Faiths

Grace Lutheran Church of LaGrange 200 N. Catherine Ave., LaGrange, IL, United States

An interfaith event bringing together Christians, Muslims and Jews to explore each other's faith and learn from one another what it means to be children of Abraham who equally love Jerusalem. Three exceptional speakers will facilitate the discussion. All are welcome! RSVP online at gracelg.org/jerusalem (Lunch begins at 12:15.)

DREAMers & Other People of Faith in Conversation

St. Irenaeus Church 78 Cherry St., Park Forest, IL, United States

In Him There Is No North or South: DREAMers & Other People of Faith in Conversation What is DACA? Why is immigration justice important? How can we all help? Please join us for an afternoon of testimonies and conversation to learn about the immigrant experience and how we can build a community of solidarity, respect,...

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Interfaith Gathering: Build Bridges

St. Luke's Church 9233 Shermer, Morton Grove, IL, United States

An ecumenical gathering for mutual support and prayer for our leaders, communities and for those we disagree with. For more information, contact Pastor Elizabeth at elizajon@aol.com or call 847-476-0612.

Migrant Crossing

Regal Webster Place 11 1471 W. Webster Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

A screening of a film that documents the lives of migrants who cross Mexico from Central America and the work of La 72. Ramón Marquez, executive director of La 72 and expert on migration issues in the southern Mexico/Northern Triangle region, will present a Q&A session immediately following the screening. His visit to Chicago is part of...

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$20

Social Justice and Peace Rally

Loyola University Water Tower Campus 25 E. Pearson St., Chicago, Illinois

A prayer service and march from Loyola University Water Tower Campus to Holy Name Cathedral commemorating the 28th anniversary of the Salvadoran martyrs.

Ignatian Spirituality Project Annual Company of Grace

Loyola University Lakeshore Campus, Sr. Jean Ballroom Chicago, IL, United States

Honoring Lisa Nigro, founder of Inspiration Corporation and featuring a keynote address by Fr. Michael Pfleger.  Individual ticket prices go up to $75 after October 26.

$60

Film Screening and Discussion: The White Helmets

IIT Tower Auditorium 10 West 35th Street, 14th Floor, Chicago, IL, United States

The White Helmets (2016) is an Oscar Award winning short documentary (41 min.) about a group of first responders who risk their lives to rescue victims of airstrikes on civilian targets during the still ongoing Syrian War. The documentary won the 2017 Oscar for Best Short Documentary. After the film, the audience will hear from...

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Thanksgiving Eve Interfaith Service

Muslim Education Center 8601 Menard Ave., Morton Grove, IL, United States

This yearly Morton Grove interfaith Thanksgiving Eve service is co-hosted by Muslim Education Center, St. Luke's church, St. Martha's church and Morton Grove Community Church, to give thanks for all the blessings we have received this past year. Leaders from local faith groups will be speaking and there will be light refreshments and fellowship. Guests can also...

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To the Ends of the Earth

1401 West Devon Ave. 1401 West Devon Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

A documentary screening of the film To the Ends of the Earth in support of an anti-fracking campaign.

Peacebuilding at a Time of Political Polarization

Chicago Theological Union 5416 South Cornell Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

A conversation with Dr. Robert J. Schreiter, CPPS Professor of Systematic Theology and Vatican Council II Chair of Theology The political polarization in our country is now the widespread subject of conversation and of debate. There is probably something inherently polarizing in political action in a democracy, as political parties and figures vie for that...

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Free

Chicago Community Climate Forum

The Field Museum 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL, United States

On December 4-5, 2017, the City of Chicago will host the first North American Climate Summit, organized by the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy. The aim is to articulate municipal commitments to the Paris Agreement, and to celebrate innovative and effective city climate efforts. In this spirit of engagement, The Field Museum...

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Free

The World Will Be Saved By Beauty: Reflections from Dorothy Day’s Granddaughter

Dominican University Priory Auditorium 7200 West Division St., River Forest, IL, United States

Drawing from memories, diaries, and family letters, Kate Hennessy will give a presentation on her grandmother, Dorothy Day, and her mother, Tamar Hennessy as she explores the themes of love, suffering, voluntary poverty, pacifism, and what it means to perform the works of mercy.

$10

Speak Truth to Power Exhibit

Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center 9603 Woods Dr., Skokie, IL, United States

Highlights the experiences of fifty courageous Upstanders from around the world to educate students and others about human rights, and urge them to take action. The exhibition is based on the book of the same name by Kerry Kennedy, President of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, and Pulitzer prize winning...

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Community Unity Walk

Naperville Riverwalk Naperville, IL, United States

Starting from Fredenhagen Fountain the walk will follow the Riverwalk to Naperville Central High School for a community-building program. Mayor Chirico just proclaimed Naperville as a Community of Unity and Acceptance. We're tired of others trying to divide us. We will not be divided!

12th Annual Posada: Seeking Immigration Reform

101 West Congress Chicago, IL, United States

Join us to walk and pray in solidarity with our immigrant sisters and brothers who—as the Holy Family sought a place to stay—are seeking legislative shelter, “Posada.” Let us show support for DACA families! Route: From Correctional Center (71 West Van Buren), DePaul (1 East Jackson), Federal Plaza, and St. Peter’s (110 West Madison) For...

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The Sultan and the Saint

PBS will broadcast this film about the meeting of St. Francis of Assisi and the Sultan of Egypt, who bucked a century of war, distrust, and insidious propaganda in a search for mutual respect and common ground.

Chasing Ice

First Presbyterian Church 600 9th St., Wilmette, IL, United States

A screening of the documentary about the story of environmental photographer James Balog’s mission to gather evidence of the changing planet called “The Extreme Ice Survey,” by using time-lapse cameras across the Arctic, captures a multi-year record of the world’s changing glaciers. Recipient of the 2014 News and Documentary Emmy award for Outstanding Nature Programming,...

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Share the Journey Interfaith Prayer Service

St. Viator Church 4170 W. Addison Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Join Sisters and Brothers of Immigrants, at the end of Migration Week, to reflect on sharing our journey with prayer, song, and reflections by members of diverse faiths and populations. Light refreshments to follow. Free parking is available north of the church.

Martin Luther King Faith in Action Assembly & Governor’s Candidate Forum

Old St. Patrick Parish 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United States

Hundreds of people of faith from across the Chicagoland area will come together in the spirit of Dr. King to worship together and take action on police accountability. We will ask Chicago aldermen to make public commitments of support to police contract reform. We will ask candidates running for governor to answer questions about issues...

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Care for Our Common Home Community Action Planning Meeting

St. Therese Chinese Catholic Church 218 West Alexander Street, Chicago, Illinois

This practical gathering will focus on concrete actions to address climate change and regional environmental degradation. Participants will delve into specific environmental issues that are plaguing the Chicagoland area and develop action plans to address those concerns. Presented in collaboration with the Office of Human Dignity and Solidarity, St. Therese Chinese Catholic Church, Vicariate III,...

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Social Justice: How Important Is This To Our Faith?

St. Francis Xavier Parish, Xavier Room 524 9th St., Wilmette, IL, United States

An overview of social justice in Scripture and Church teaching; the difference between charity and justice; the relationship of justice to peace; personal and social responsibility; and ideas for taking action. Presented by Vic Doucette -- a long time social justice advocate.

Free

Confronting the Moral Crisis of Mass Incarceration

St. Chrysostom Episcopal Church 1424 North Dearborn Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Understanding the Criminal Justice System and Making Change Happen, Learning What Needs to Be Done and How We Can Help Moderators: Caroll Bogert, President, The Marshall Project & Rob Wildeboer, Senior Editor of News, Public Radio WBEZ Four Thursday Evenings: January 25, February 1, February 8, February 15 Jan. 25 | The Origins and Impact of...

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$10

Social Justice: How Important Is This To Our Faith?

St. Francis Xavier Parish, Xavier Room 524 9th St., Wilmette, IL, United States

An overview of social justice in Scripture and Church teaching; the difference between charity and justice; the relationship of justice to peace; personal and social responsibility; and ideas for taking action. Presented by Vic Doucette -- a long time social justice advocate.

Free

Race: Are We So Different?

Chicago History Museum 1601 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, United States

Exhibit developed by the American Anthropological Association in collaboration with the Science Museum of Minnesota, it is the first national exhibition to tell the stories of race from the biological, cultural, and historical points of view. Combining these perspectives offers an unprecedented look at race and racism in the United States.

$16

Confronting the Moral Crisis of Mass Incarceration

St. Chrysostom Episcopal Church 1424 North Dearborn Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Understanding the Criminal Justice System and Making Change Happen, Learning What Needs to Be Done and How We Can Help Moderators: Caroll Bogert, President, The Marshall Project & Rob Wildeboer, Senior Editor of News, Public Radio WBEZ Thursday Evenings: February 1, February 8, February 15 Feb. 1 | Imprisonment, Release & Reentry: How They Work,...

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$10

Engage For Change – Gun Violence Control

Muslim Education Center 8601 N. Menard St., Morton Grove, IL, United States

Solution-based discussions and motivational speakers to give hope for "next steps." Speakers include: Tamar Manasseh, founder of Mother's Against Senseless Killings (M.A.S.K.), Shamar Hemphill, Community Organizer at IMAN, and Pastor Daniel Ruen from Grace Lutheran Church in Skokie.

Project Rozana Presentation

Hope Presbyterian Church 1771 Wiesbrook Rd. S., Wheaton, IL, United States

Dr. Saar Hashavya of Hadassah Hospital and Dr. Khadra Hasan Ali Salami of August Victoria Hospital. They will be touring North America this winter to tell the story of Project Rozana’s accomplishments and plans for the future. Project Rozana is an international organization committed to building bridges between Israelis and Palestinians through the field of...

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Confronting the Moral Crisis of Mass Incarceration

St. Chrysostom Episcopal Church 1424 North Dearborn Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Understanding the Criminal Justice System and Making Change Happen, Learning What Needs to Be Done and How We Can Help Moderators: Caroll Bogert, President, The Marshall Project & Rob Wildeboer, Senior Editor of News, Public Radio WBEZ Thursday Evenings: February 8, February 15 Feb. 8 | Diversion—Alternatives to Incarceration Speakers: Tom Dart, Cook County Sheriff...

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$10

Interfaith Meeting on Raising the Minimum Wage

St. Margaret Mary Parish - Naperville 1450 Green Trails Dr., Naperville, IL, United States

Members of the Immigrant Solidarity of DuPage ( http://www.immigrantsolidaritydupage.org/ ) will talk about their efforts to begin a campaign to raise the minimum wage in Naperville/DuPage County to $15/hour. Bring your bag lunch (we will provide the drinks) and come to the Upper Room (just inside the main entrance of the Church) to find out more about...

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Screening of “The Chinese Exclusion Act”

Chinese American Museum of Chicago 238 W. 23rd St., Chicago, IL, United States

This free event will be in five parts: 1. Brief introduction 2. Part One 3. Intermission 4. Part Two 5. Q&A Light refreshment will be provided. Coming soon to PBS in May 2018.

Free

Rally for Immigrant Justice In DuPage County

Adams Park 303 W. Wesley Street, Wheaton, IL, United States

As the political climate intensifies with DACA, TPS gone or under attack, raids and deportations around the United States, and xenophobic, racist attacks on our documented and undocumented brothers and sisters by local and national political officials trying to say that they don't belong here, when everywhere in DuPage undocumented workers are hard at work,...

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Islamaphobia Killed my Brother; Let’s End the Hate

St. Francis Xavier Parish, Xavier Room 524 9th St., Wilmette, IL, United States

A screening of the TED Talk, featuring Suzanne Barakat, who had three family murdered by their neighbor in Chapel Hill, North Carolina because they were Muslims. Calls on people to speak up when they witness hateful bigotry and express kinship with those who face discrimination.

Nonviolence Orientation & Training Meeting

Loyola University Chicago Lake Shore Campus 1032 W. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL, United States

Nonviolence applies to solving personal life problems and social problems. The principles of nonviolence and its practical application will be presented. Volunteers will assist in community campaigns to stop the violence. RSVP to Dr. Elfriede Wedam at ewedam@luc.edu

Confronting the Moral Crisis of Mass Incarceration

St. Chrysostom Episcopal Church 1424 North Dearborn Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

Understanding the Criminal Justice System and Making Change Happen, Learning What Needs to Be Done and How We Can Help Moderators: Caroll Bogert, President, The Marshall Project & Rob Wildeboer, Senior Editor of News, Public Radio WBEZ What’s Changing, What More Needs to Be Done, What We Can Do To Help Speakers: Amy Campanelli, Cook...

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$10

Audrie & Daisy

St. Ailbe Hall 9047 S. Harper, Chicago, IL, United States

A screening of a Netflix documentary intended to spread awareness of teenage sexual assault and how technology can amplify its ramifications. Followed by a facilitated discussion. Refreshments will be served. All students must be accompanied by an adult.

Ransoming the Captive: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Putting Forth a Victim-Centered Approach

DePaul University Richardson Library 2350 N. Kenmore, Chicago, IL, United States

Join us for this third talk in our "Corporal Works of Mercy" series with speaker Ashley Feasley, director of policy for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)'s Office of Migration & Refugee Services. Human trafficking, modern slavery -- we don't see it happening, but we see its effects all around us -- from the...

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Free

Worldwide Day of Prayer & Fasting for Peace

Pope Francis invited Catholics and members of all other religions to observe this day of prayer, fasting and initiatives for peace, urging everyone to ‘say no’ to violence and conflict.

Home is a Human Right

Unitarian Universalist Community Church 70 Sycamore Dr., Park Forest, IL, United States

A screening of a resource from Brave New Films that looks at one of the consequences of the current surge of anti-immigrant rhetoric: as more U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents patrol communities to lock up immigrants, more people are detained and forced to live for days, weeks, and even months in unsustainable conditions,...

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The Empowerment Project

St. James Parish School Library 820 N. Arlington Heights Rd., Arlington Heights, IL, United States

Join us to watch award winning documentary. Stepping Stones will host a film viewing and panel presentation to honor the women in our lives, cultivate a generation of strong, compassionate young women and inspire future leaders. RSVP to steppingstones@stjames.org

Music for Social Change: Community Workshop with Mollie Stone

Regina Dominican High School 701 Locust Road, Wilmette, IL, United States

Meet Mollie Stone Mollie Stone knows that music CAN cause social change!  Mollie lives and demonstrates this truth.  She grew up in Chicago, introduced at a young age to the music of South African civil rights activist Miriam Makeba, and singing in the Chicago Children’s Choir.  She’ll show everyone the power of music in her Sunday,...

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Intersectionality: How Race, Gender and Social Class Affect Involvement in the Muslim-American Community

Muslim Education Center 8601 N. Menard St., Morton Grove, IL, United States

The MCC Interfaith & Outreach Committee invites you to celebrate Black History Month with a thought-provoking presentation and discussion.  Esteemed speakers, Tariq El-Amin (Imam at Masjid Al-Taqwa and host of Radio Islam), Aisha El-Amin (Associate Provost and Chief of Staff at UIC), and Bashirah Mack (Social Media Coordinator for Sapelo Square: An online resource on Black Muslims in the...

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Open Communities 2nd Justice Summit

St. Martha Church School 8543 Georgiana Ave., Morton Grove, IL, United States

North suburban regional issue teams focus on housing, immigration and racial justice, and support of low-wage workers. Use the second parking lot past the church, after turning northbound on Georgiana from Lincoln Ave.  Please click here if you can register in advance.

Music for Social Change: Africa, America, and the Singing Revolution of Estonia

Regina Dominican High School 701 Locust Road, Wilmette, IL, United States

The second concert in NSCS’s 82nd season celebrates the power of music as a vehicle for expressing that which cannot be expressed any other way: the forbidden music of one’s own homeland, sung by enormous crowds defying an empire; music to educate and promote healthy actions in the face of an epidemic; music that energizes...

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$25

US Conference of Catholic Bishops National Call-In Day to Congress for Dreamers

Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, USCCB President, Archbishop José Gómez, USCCB Vice President, and Bishop Joe Vásquez, chair of the USCCB’s Migration Committee, announced the National Call-In Day for Dreamers, which will take place on Monday, February 26, 2018. In their announcement, the USCCB President, Vice President, and Migration Committee Chairman said: “Our faith compels us to stand with...

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Interfaith Day of Learning and Action to Support Rohingya Refugees

Skokie Valley Synagogue 8825 E. Prairie, Skokie, IL, United States

Did you know Chicago has the largest population of Rohingya refugees in North America? Come find out what we can do locally to support their struggle for safety and freedom. 1:00pm - Panel featuring Rohingya Center of Chicago 2:00pm - Service and Advocacy Please bring new toys for 0-3 year olds. There will also be...

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