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Amnesty International, The Council on American Islamic Relations, the Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America and Refugee One is pleased to invite you to a program with noted immigration attorney Marty Rosenbluth, who will be speaking about his work helping undocumented migrants and asylum seekers in detention. Marty relocated to Lumpkin, Georgia to be...
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This “come and see” activity is designed for young adults in their 20's and 30's who wish to build community, encounter social realities impacting communities in Chicago, and reflect on the ways our faith calls us to action. A follow up justice-focused faith sharing group will be launched in January 2020. Register here: by October... |
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Join a group of young adults volunteering at Just Roots - an organization that empowers communities to develop access to local, sustainably grown food through community building, education, and sustainable farming. Afterwards, the group will be headed to Peach's restaurant 4652 S King Dr, Chicago for brunch for anyone who would like to join!...
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Featuring: Keynote speaker Elena Segura, the Senior Coordinator for Immigration for the Archdiocese of Chicago. Ms. Segura leads a national initiative of the Archdiocese of Chicago to develop and implement Pastoral Migratoria, which she founded in 2008 as an immigrant-led ministry for service, justice and accompaniment in parish communities. Since the 2005 inception of the...
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Awards & reception. 2019 honoree: Keith Decker, co-founder of La Casa Norte. |
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The event will feature over 20 fair trade vendors who work with artisans from around the world. Fair trade is an alternate business model that guarantees 1) workers receive just wages for their work, 2) workers work in safe working conditions, 3) the environment is protected during the production process, and 4) there is no... |
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Featuring Sr. Helen Prejean, known for her commitment to the dignity of all people -- particularly in her work against the death penalty -- will speak on her recent memoir, "River of Fire," which chronicles the story of her spiritual journey.
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Join us on WNDZ 750-AM from 8-9am on the first Wednesday of the month for Fully Alive, the monthly radio program of the Office of Human Dignity and Solidarity. Our program explores the social mission of the Catholic Church and discusses issues and themes that bring Catholic social teaching into action. |
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A long-term documentary project by Greg Constantine, featuring large-scale panoramas of detention centers around the country as well as accounts drawn from audio recordings taken from individuals who were detained and/or deported. The purpose of the project is to investigate and expose the the injustice of immigration detention practices around the world and the impact,...
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Featuring Diane Bergant CSA, PhD, who will offer biblical grounding for 3 important themes in Laudato Si: our understanding of human nature, the interconnectedness of all creation and the interdependence of all creatures.
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Join us for our 13th annual benefit bash, THE fair trade party of the year. All tickets include: Open bar with fair trade wine, local craft beer, cider, & kombucha Tasty global buffet Eclectic music Private access to the acclaimed Day of the Dead exhibit until 7pm A fun and inspiring crowd A wildly popular...
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An evening with Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, and Holocaust survivor Fritzie Fritzshall in an interfaith dialogue about the hate speech that gave rise to the Holocaust and the language that continues to fuel the rising tide of antisemitism, racism and xenophobia in the world today. Participate in the conversation by submitting questions on... |
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On November 23-24, dioceses across the United States will take up the collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. This collection supports low-income and marginalized communities in their efforts to provide access to affordable housing, health care, jobs, employee-owned businesses, and rights for immigrants. 50% of the local collection stays here in the Chicago... |
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