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13th: From Slavery to Criminal with One Amendment
Evanston Library 1703 Orrington Ave, Evanston, IL, United StatesDocumentary Film Screening
Climate Justice: The Struggle for Our Common Home
Mundelein Auditorium, Loyola University 1032 W. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL, United StatesMary Robinson
Know Your Rights
Muslim Education Center 8601 Menard Ave., Morton Grove, IL, United StatesSenator Dick Durbin
Finding Home: Refugees and Our Catholic Faith
St. Francis Xavier Parish, Xavier Room 524 9th St., Wilmette, IL, United StatesBr. Joe Schenk OFM Conv.
“With Clothes on Our Back and Music in Our Hearts” Benefit Concert
St. Luke's Episcopal Church 939 Hinman Ave., Evanston, IL, United StatesAll proceeds to support the Illinois Coalition for Immigration and Refugee Rights (ICIRR).
Romero & Grande: Companions on the Journey
Catholic Theological Union 5416 South Cornell St., Chicago, IL, United StatesBook Signing with author, Dr. Ana Maria Pineda
Do Your Job Rally
Hilton Chicago 720 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesA Concert to Celebrate the Movement for Immigrant Justice
Wellington Church 615 West Wellington Ave, Chicago, IL, United States9th Annual El Pueblo Canta
A Call To Conscience: Revisiting King’s Radical Revolution of Values
Chicago Temple 77 W. Washington St. , Chicago, United StatesSherri Bevel, Olga Bautista, Frank Chapman, Toby Chow, Rory Fanning, Troy LaRiviere, Tuyet Le and William McNary
In Good Faith: “Divided We Fall: Are Justice, Healing, and Reconciliation Possible in Trump’s America?”
Catholic Theological Union 5416 South Cornell St., Chicago, IL, United StatesRev. Bryan Massingale, Linda Sarsour, Carmen Nanko-Fernandez, Michael Zedek
Never Can I Write of Damascus: When Syria Became Our Home
Evanston Library 1703 Orrington Ave, Evanston, IL, United StatesTheresa Kubasak & Gabe Huck
Nonviolence and Just Peace Symposium
Marquette University Alumni Memorial Union 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, United StatesWhy Civil Resistance Works | Dr. Maria Stephan Jesus and Nonviolence | Dr. Terry Rynne Interrupting Conflict and Building Peace | Mel Duncan The Catholic Church and Nonviolence | Dr. Ken Butigan
Illinois Resistance Resource Fair
Chicago Teachers Union 1901 W. Carroll Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesConnect with local advocacy organizations for employment and/or volunteer opportunities.
Ask a Muslim… Does Islam teach Hate and Who Demonized Islam
Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca 900 N. Wood Dale Ave., Wood Dale, IL, United StatesDiscussing issues related to Islamophobia, open to all Muslims and non Muslims.
World Beyond War
DePaul' Univeristy Schmidt Academic Center 2320 N. Kenmore, Chicago, IL, United StatesVoices for Creative Nonviolence, David Swanson and Mary Dean
Just Being Me
Skokie Public Library 5215 Oakton St., Skokie, IL, United StatesA short documentary by Andy Dworak about one of Still Point's Imagination Workshop ensembles, the Orchard Village Players.
Good Friday Walk for Peace
St. Benedict the African Church 340 W 66th St, Chicago, IL, United StatesCardinal Cupich will lead a walk through Englewood, tracing the Stations of the Cross and pausing along the way to remember those who lives were lost to violence.
Imagine Honoring Our Visions of Justice
Congress Plaza Garden E Congress Plaza Dr, Chicago, IL, United StatesGood Friday Walk
Breakfast with Interfaith Community Organization/Pastors for Peace Cuba Caravan
McCormick Seminary 5460 S University Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesImmigrant Solidarity Lunch
Old St. Patrick Parish 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesKeynote speaker U.S. Senator Dick Durbin. Light lunch will be provided. All proceeds will support ICDI programs for detained immigrants.
Deportation Solidarity Rally
ICE Field Office 101 West Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL, United StatesSalaam-Shalom Music Project
SPACE 1245 Chicago Avenue , Evanston, IL, United StatesThe Salaam-Shalom Music Project delivers a message of peace and interfaith cooperation through a musical collaboration of Arabic and Klezmer musicians. One Chicago-area show only. Reservations strongly recommended.
Making Peace: Stories of Healing
Levy Center 300 Dodge Avenue, Evanston, IL, United StatesJeanne Bishop and Karli Butler talk about their struggles and steps forward, sharing their experiences of how the restorative power of forgiveness can lead to transformation – in ourselves, in our communities, in our world. Jeanne is the author of Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy and Making Peace with My Sister's Killer Karli is the...
Blessed Are the Peacemakers Trustee Dinner
Hilton Chicago 720 South Michigan Avenue,, Chicago, United StatesCatholic Theological Union’s annual Blessed Are the Peacemakers Trustee Dinner is a celebration to support the education and formation of men and women preparing for a ministerial life of service. Each year, an institution or individual(s) whose accomplishments and commitments reflect the values of the mission of Catholic Theological Union, particularly in the areas of...
Building a Future
Chez -- Chicago 247 E. Ontario, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL, United StatesCheese and Wine Gala & Silent Auction
On Anger and Forgiveness
Old St. Patrick Parish 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesMartha Nussbaum, Ph.D.
Starving Yemen
8th Day Center for Justice 205 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesKathy Kelly
Daughters of Abraham: Women Seeking Peace through Understanding
St. Viator High School 1213 East Oakton Street, Arlington Heights, IL, United StatesThis I Believe Small group discussions followed by a town hall Q & A to learn from one another and explore how Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions have formed their beliefs on: Community, Commitment & Connection
People’s Climate March — Northwest Indiana
Main Square Park 3000 Highway Ave. , Highland, IN, United StatesPeople’s Climate March – Chicago
Federal Plaza 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, United StatesThe Sultan and the Saint: A Story of Muslim-Christian Peace
College of DuPage McAninch Center 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL, United StatesMay Day Without Immigrants – Mayo Dia Sin Inmigrantes
Union Park Ashland Ave. & Lake Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesFr. Don Senior: On Care for Our Common Home
Sheil Catholic Center 2110 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL, United StatesPope Francis and the Christian Response to the Ecological Crisis
Holocaust Denial and Alternative Facts: The Continuing Assault on Truth
Norhtwestern University, McCormick Foundation Forum 1870 Campus Dr., Evanston, IL, United StatesDr. Deborah E. Lipstadt is the Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish and Holocaust Studies at Emory University. Her academic career spans 40 years of research and writing. An accomplished author, Dr. Lipstadt's book, "History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier," recounts the story of her libel trial in London against David...
Student-led Climate Rally
Daley Plaza 50 W Washington St., Chicago, IL, United StatesImagining Climate Change from Noah’s Flood to The Day After Tomorrow
Northwestern University 1902 Sheridan Road , Evanston, IL, United StatesThe biblical story of Noah’s Flood served as a template for some of the very first theories of global climate change in the Scientific Revolution, and it is once again being used as a means of imagining and representing anthropogenic global climate change in the 21st century in popular media. This talk considers the historical...
Finding Oscar
Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL, United StatesThe creative fingerprints of executive producer Stephen Spielberg are evident throughout this documentary that functions as a mystery, a dramatic exposé of a little-known Guatemalan massacre, and a piece of humanitarian detective work that reunites the remainder of a family. On the night of December 6, 1982, the special forces of a Reagan-backed Guatemalan military...
Blessed and Broken: Immigration and the Eucharist
Regina Dominican High School 701 Locust Road, Wilmette, IL, United StatesFr. Dan Groody
Annual Peace Day: The Poor & The Earth Are Crying
Blanchette Catholic Center 16555 Weber Rd., Crest Hill, IL, United StatesThis year the focus is on climate change and the keynote speaker is Dan Misleh, Executive Director and Founder of the Catholic Climate Covenant.
Peace Day 2017/Dia de la Paz 2017: The Poor & The Earth Are Crying/Los Pobres y la Tierra Están Clamando
Diocese of Joliet Blanchette Center 16555 Weber Rd., Crest Hill, IL, United StatesJoin the Justice and Peace Ministry for a day of learning and reflection on Climate Change. Enjoy presentations - offered in English and Spanish - from Catholic Relief Services, Faith In Place, and the Catholic Climate Covenant. Lunch will be provided. There is no cost for this event but we will accept free will offerings....
Finding Oscar
Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL, United StatesThe creative fingerprints of executive producer Stephen Spielberg are evident throughout this documentary that functions as a mystery, a dramatic exposé of a little-known Guatemalan massacre, and a piece of humanitarian detective work that reunites the remainder of a family. On the night of December 6, 1982, the special forces of a Reagan-backed Guatemalan military...
Golder Lecture Series: Racism
Temple Jeremiah 937 Happ Rd., Northfield, IL, United StatesClarence Page
Finding Oscar
Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL, United StatesThe creative fingerprints of executive producer Stephen Spielberg are evident throughout this documentary that functions as a mystery, a dramatic exposé of a little-known Guatemalan massacre, and a piece of humanitarian detective work that reunites the remainder of a family. On the night of December 6, 1982, the special forces of a Reagan-backed Guatemalan military...
Keep Hope Alive
St. Ignatius College Prep 1076 W. Roosevelt Rd, Chicago, IL, United StatesBenefit for the Immigration Ministry of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
An Evening with Rep. John Lewis and Andrew Aydin
Francis W. Parker School 330 W. Webster Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesRep. Lewis was chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and one of the "Big Six" national leaders of the movement, alongside such figures as Martin Luther King, Jr. and A. Philip Randolph. As SNCC chairman, Lewis was an architect of, and the youngest featured speaker at, the historic 1963 March on Washington, and...
A Morning with Rep. John Lewis and Andrew Aydin
The University of Chicago, Rockefeller Chapel 5850 S. Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, United StatesRep. Lewis was chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and one of the “Big Six” national leaders of the movement, alongside such figures as Martin Luther King, Jr. and A. Philip Randolph. As SNCC chairman, Lewis was an architect of, and the youngest featured speaker at, the historic 1963 March on Washington, and...
Anger and Revolutionary Justice
Old St. Patrick Parish 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesMartha C. Nussbaum “Anger is not just ubiquitous, it is also popular.” When we are offended, anger is often the “first responder” we summon from our array of emotional responses. Can anger be a noble response or is it a human failure, a disease that deforms all our interactions? Drawing upon the lessons we can...
Finding Oscar
Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL, United StatesThe creative fingerprints of executive producer Stephen Spielberg are evident throughout this documentary that functions as a mystery, a dramatic exposé of a little-known Guatemalan massacre, and a piece of humanitarian detective work that reunites the remainder of a family. On the night of December 6, 1982, the special forces of a Reagan-backed Guatemalan military...
Resisting Displacement: Expanding Sanctuary in the Americas
Christ Lutheran Church 3253 West Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesOur communities in the Americas—whether immigrant or campesino or indigenous or Afro- descendant—are pushed off their land and sometimes out of their countries by large economic forces pursuing profits. For these forces, there are no borders. Many who are displaced are finding ways to connect with others in the Americas to resist deportation and dislocation....
Resisting Displacement: Expanding Sanctuary in the Americas
Christ Lutheran Church 3253 West Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesOur communities in the Americas—whether immigrant or campesino or indigenous or Afro-descendant—are pushed off their land and sometimes out of their countries by large economic forces pursuing profits. For these forces, there are no borders. Many who are displaced are finding ways to connect with others in the Americas to resist deportation and dislocation. All...
Rites of Justice
St. Athanasius Parish 2510 Ashland Ave., Evanston, IL, United StatesMary Deeley, pastoral associate at Sheil Catholic Center, will present a liturgy-based approach to Catholic social teaching. She will focus on sacramental life and what it calls us to be. Deeley received a music degree from Dominican University, a Master of Divinity degree fromYale University Divinity School, and a PhD in Hebrew Scripture and Early...
Reclaiming Southwest Chicago
St. Adrian's Church 7000 S. Washtenaw, Chicago, IL, United StatesThe will brief people on the substantial progress being made in southwest Chicago-- *property values are up *foreclosures down *many parents take part in a parent-mentoring program *the crime rate has been cut in half *local public schools are improving greatly *by end of 2017, no vacant properties to reclaim between Rockwell & California, 59th to...
Sister’s Serenade
St. Teresa of Avila Parish 1033 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesJoin Catholic Extension for an evening of cultural and religious music sung by 50 Latin American sisters serving poor Catholic communities across the U.S.
Religion and Xenophobia: The Role of Church-State Incongruence
Northwestern University 1902 Sheridan Road , Evanston, IL, United StatesThis talk argues that minority communities are better able to overcome the clandestine collective action dilemma, i.e. the dual challenge of coordination and secrecy. Based on two unique collections of post-war testimonies, Robert Braun shows that minority groups were more likely to facilitate clandestine cooperation against the Nazis because their members formed insulated hubs of...
Muslim Community Center Interfaith Iftar
Muslim Education Center 8601 Menard Ave., Morton Grove, IL, United StatesStrengthening Our Community Through a Shared Experience Join us as we celebrate breaking our fast with our Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Baha'i, Hindu and Sikh communities. Listen to stories from our faith leaders, eat dinner and engage in dialogue with members of other faiths. There will be a panel of storytellers -- Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Baha’i,...
Hidden Histories: Short films on Japanese American Incarceration During WWII
Northwestern Univeristy, Harris Hall 1881 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL, United StatesIn honor of Asian Pacific Heritage Month the Asian American Studies Program and Multicultural Student Affairs are sponsoring an evening of short films on the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII. Contact: Cheryl Jue 847-467-7114 or asianamerican@northwestern.edu
Resist Trump’s Wars: Building an Anti-War Movement
8th Day Center for Justice 205 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesA forum and discussion with Kevin Gostolza of Shadowproof, and Pat Hunt of Chicago area CodePINK. For well over a decade, US drone strikes, special forces raids, and aerial bombardments have reigned down terror on people in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria and other countries, yet have received inadequate attention from the media and even...
Vicariate 2 Care for Creation Listening Event
St. Nicolas Parish 806 Ridge Ave., Evanston, IL, United StatesAs people of faith, we have a moral responsibility to be good stewards of God's creation. Pope Francis urges us to have "a new dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet. We need a conversation which includes everyone, since the environmental challenge we are undergoing, and its human roots, concern and...
The Nuclear Requiem Screening
Wilmette Library 1242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, IL, United StatesProduced 70 years after the creation and first use of nuclear weapons, the film explores the conundrum of humankind's most lethal weapon, investigates the continuing struggle over how to resolve this complex issue, and ponders why nuclear weapons continue to exist. Following the documentary, there will be a discussion led by Lily Wojtowicz, a nuclear...
Sundays at Catholic Theological Union, “Witness to Manzanar”
Catholic Theological Union 5416 South Cornell St., Chicago, IL, United StatesMaryknoll Sister Jaruko Doi will offer a deeply personal reflection on the contemporary significance of the forced removal and internment U.S. citizens of Japanese heritage during World War II. This experience lives on, not only among generations of Japanese-Americans who, like Jaruko, carry the legacy of their families' unjust incarceration, but also in the fabric of our American culture in...
Two Among the Righteous Few: A Story of Courage in the Holocaust
St. Nicolas Parish 806 Ridge Ave., Evanston, IL, United StatesMarty Brounstein
Christian Response to Transgender
St. Athanasius Parish 2510 Ashland Ave., Evanston, IL, United StatesThe presenter will be Dave Ozar, Loyola University Emeritus Professor of Ethics, and a consulting ethicist at North Shore University Health System. As a consultant to a local transgender support group for its educational outreach programs, Ozar has known many transgender persons. He will explain the meaning of key terms (“gender identity,” “transgender,” “transsexual” etc.),...
Re-imagine Justice for Emerging Adults
Lawndale Christian Conference Center 3750 W. Ogden Ave. 4th Floor, Chicago, IL, United StatesEmerging adulthood is increasingly recognized as a distinct period of life, much like adolescence, with profound implications for adulthood. The justice system can help by treating conflict with the law through diversion, community alternatives and restorative justice - or can hurt by the stigmatization of an adult criminal record that is a barrier to employment...
Peace Starts Here, Annual End of School Year Rally and Peace March
St. Sabina Parish 1210 W. 78th Place, Chicago, IL, United StatesTogether we can save our kids. Together we can stand for justice. Together we can rebuild our communities. Together we can make Black Lives Matter. Cardinal Blaise Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, will attend.
Women’s Demonstration to Ban the Bomb
Federal Plaza 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, United StatesLast year 123 countries voted in the UN General Assembly to ban nuclear weapons. Negotiations began this March, which the US and other nuclear weapons possessors have boycotted. Chemical weapons, biological weapons, and land-mines have all been banned, Women Ban the Bomb is a women-led initiative building on the momentum of movements at the forefront...
Muslim Discussion
Wilmette Library 1242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, IL, United StatesFeaturing Ahlam Mahmood, Iraqi Muslim, a refugee from Syria, a political prisoner, a mother, wife a new American, and subject of the upcoming book, A Disappearance in Damascus.
Before the Flood
St. Francis Xavier Parish, Xavier Room 524 9th St., Wilmette, IL, United StatesThe Science is Clear, The Future is Not. Documentary & Discussion. This National Geographic documentary follows Leonardo DiCaprio as he travels the world to examine firsthand the effects of climate change and meets with President Barak Obama, Pope Francis and Elon Musk to learn more about possible ways to prevent catastrophic damage to the environment.
The Conscience Monologues: Women’s Stories of Conscience in the Catholic Church
Piper Hall, Loyola University 970 W. Sheridan Rd. , Chicago, IL, United StatesWomen share their stories of conscience within the Catholic Church, using the following definition of conscience: “The still small voice within each person, a soul voice that speaks from our essence and guides our lives.” Parking entrance at 1032 W Sheridan. Doors open at 1:30 Q&A and light refreshments to follow the 1-hour performance. Suggested...
Protectors of God’s Handiwork
Sacred Heart Convent 2221 Elmwood Ave. , Wilmette, IL, United StatesWe invite you to join us in our annual tradition of gathering around our peace pole. Uniting with persons from all walks of life, cultures and faith traditions, we are Pilgrims of Truth and Pilgrims of Peace, building a culture of peace and vigilant care for our Mother, “sister earth." Our “Pilgrimage of Blessing” will...
We All Need Peace Exhibit
Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center 9603 Woods Dr., Skokie, IL, United StatesThrough colorful, cut paper images from artist Ingrid Hess and writer Patti Vick, explores why we need peace and find ways to be peacemakers in our world. Closes July 16, 2017.
The Age of Consequences: Climate. Change. Conflict.
Wilmette Library 1242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, IL, United StatesThe film discusses how climate change impacts resource scarcity, migration and conflict through the lens of US national security and global stability. Whether a long-term vulnerability or sudden shock, unpacks 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...
Advancing the Kingdom of God in the 21st Century
Old St. Patrick Parish 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesTony Magliano
The Age of Consequences: Climate. Change. Conflict.
Evanston Library 1703 Orrington Ave, Evanston, IL, United StatesThe film discusses how climate change impacts resource scarcity, migration and conflict through the lens of US national security and global stability. Whether a long-term vulnerability or sudden shock, unpacks 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...
Wilmette Faith Leader Environment Discussion
Wilmette Community Church 1020 Forest Ave., Wilmette, IL, United StatesShare what's happening in your faith community and learn from each others stories. Explore ways of building awareness, inspiring and acting in worship services, in the worship space and grounds in connection with other faith communities in Wilmette. Thoughts for the dialogue: What changes have you made to your place of worship that honor earth...
Anti-Violence Workshop
Old St. Mary's Parish 1500 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesFaith in Action Peace Walk
St. Clare of Montefalco Parish 5443 S. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesJoin 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...