Immediate Call to Action for Palestine
Join CRS in the immediate call to action to demand a YES vote on the recognition of Palestine as a member state of the United Nations. The cause of Palestinian sovereignty and security is a matter of justice and rights, and every one of our voices must be uplifted and heard.
Template Letter for Venues - Boycott Eurovision 2024
CRS remains in solidarity with Palestinians experiencing genocide, ethnic cleansing, and colonialism committed by the Israeli occupation. We urge you to get involved in a new call to action advocating against apartheid and violence in Gaza and demanding a boycott of the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest. Learn more here.
Raised Up in Power
We are reminded of the profound message of hope and healing that lies at the heart of this sacred season, including observations of Ramadan, Passover and Easter — each respectively steeped in Abrahamic traditions. It is a time when we reflect upon the ultimate act of love and redemption — the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
A Sojourn in East Jerusalem
During an evening worship session of the 2024 Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, CRS Executive Director Rev. Dr. Waltrina Middleton provided a moving testimony and call to action. She preached the urgency of uplifting disinvested and displaced communities, not only in Chicago, but in Palestine.
Power to the People!
On February 15, CRS gathered at the Chicago City Hall to demand City Council members vote ‘no’ to arbitration behind closed doors for police misconduct cases and vote ‘yes’ for a ceasefire in Gaza.
The Vulnerability of Immigrant Communities in Weather-Related Disasters
Weather-related disasters are becoming more frequent with the advent of extreme weather cycles. This blog article written by Nina Sumner explores how these events impact people from minority ethnic backgrounds to a disproportionate level.
A Statement From Michelle Morales...
From the growing migrant crisis in our city, to observing the escalating tensions in our communities, to bearing witness to the destruction and devastation between Israel and Palestine, our hearts and souls ache.
Where Have All the Prophets Gone?
CRS is steadfast in its commitment to honoring the sanctity of life. We grieve the loss of all lives impacted by the culture of violence across the global diaspora, perpetuated through war, racism, poverty, disinheritance, xenophobia and all crimes against humanity, including white supremacist patriarchal systems of oppression.
Anti-War Peace Efforts
CRS condemns violence and oppression and we call for humanity, peace and justice. Read this blog article to access resources for Palestine toward liberation and healing.
CRS & Coalition Partner CRLMC Condemn the Murder of Wadea Al-Fayoume
CRS is a member of the Council of Religious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago (CRLMC), which issued a joint statement in response to the racialized murder of 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume, targeted due to xenophobia and religious identity.
Signs of Hope
Director of Friends of North Sabeel Jonathan Kuttab shares that various factors suggest a hopeful future for Palestinian-Israeli resolution despite challenges and increasing violence.
Importance of Remembrance
CRS Communications Intern Katie Masano Hill reflects on the importance of remembrance.
CRS Condemns Recent Violence in Palestine
CRS reflects on recent violence in Palestine and offers educational resources to understanding the conflict.
The Kansha Project: Building Solidarity with Japanese American Youth
CRS Communications Intern Katie Masano Hill shares about the Kansha Project and how the Japanese American community in Chicago is working towards cross-cultural solidarity and remembering the experiences of their ancestors.
Apartheid-Free Communities: Launching a New Initiative to End Israeli Apartheid
Community Renewal Society is proud to announce that we have signed on to the Apartheid Free Palestine campaign.
Sprouts of Support
As the flowers begin to bloom and the world rejuvenates itself, we too, at Community Renewal Society, turn towards a season of renewal and growth.
Statement on Chicago City Council Support for Migrants
Read our statement following a decision from Chicago’s City Council to allocate $51 million to migrant funding.
Ongoing Nakba
As we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Nakba of May 15, 1948, many commentators have been pointing out that the Catastrophe did not simply occur on that date or year but rather that it is an ongoing catastrophe, beginning prior to 1948 and continuing to the present day.
From Symbolic to Real Change; Arab American Heritage Month
April is Arab American Heritage Month. Click here to learn how Arab Americans are not accurately represented in the U.S. Census and what you can do to be a powerful ally during this month.