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SUMMARY:Conmemoration of St. Oscar Romero\, April 30
DESCRIPTION:Saint Oscar Romero was a courageous voice for justice and human rights in El Salvador. As Archbishop\, he became a new voice of hope during the brutal repression of the war. He understood that he must use his pulpit to denounce the violence and injustices inflicted on the poor by the military dictatorship. Romero was committed to truth and justice\, despite receiving threats and ultimately being assassinated by U.S.-trained death squads in 1980\, he continues to inspire movements for peace and dignity across the Americas. \nIn today’s context\, where immigrant communities are among the most vulnerable and are targets of the rising authoritarian Trump regime\, Romero’s legacy serves as a reminder of the power of faith-rooted resistance and actions in confronting oppressive systems. The Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America (CRLN) was founded in part as a response to Romero’s prophetic work for the oppressed. His vision for justice is embedded in our mission as we stand in solidarity with resistance communities in Central America and fight with immigrant rights communities in Chicago. That is why we are honored to partner with Centro Romero—an institution that has served the immigrant and refugee community in Chicago for over 40 years. Though March is traditionally the month in which we celebrate Saint Romero’s life\, every day remains an opportunity to honor his memory by working to dismantle injustice\, from El Salvador to the streets of Chicago. Romero’s legacy lives on through the continued efforts of Centro Romero\, CRLN\, and Alianza Americas. Centro Romero addresses urgent needs through direct services\, while CRLN advances interfaith advocacy\, education and action for systemic change. Together\, we are committed to educating\, empowering\, and organizing immigrant\, Latino/a\, and refugee communities to confront today’s injustices with the same courage and conviction that Romero embodied. Join us on April 30 at 10AM. 📅 Date: April 30\, 2025 \n\n\n\n🕙 Time: 10:00 AM \n\n\n\n📍 Location: Pueblo Unido Gallery at Centro Romero\, 6212 North Clark Street\, Chicago\, IL 60660
URL:https://crln.org/event/conmemoration-of-st-oscar-romero-april-30/
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SUMMARY:¡No nos vamos! May Day
DESCRIPTION:May 1 is for the workers\, we are all workers\, and it is International Workers’ Day. May Day is a bittersweet forgotten history for anyone living in Chicago. If one is paying attention to the marches that happen from México\, Guatemala\, Chile to Brazil\, and around the world\, Chicago is almost always referenced. As the retired Reverend Dan Dale reminds us at CRLN ¨May Day was forged from the bloodshed and bravery of workers in Chicago\, who dared to dream of a world where they would be treated with dignity.¨ \nCRLN honors the martyrs of 1886 and the millions who marched in the 2006. They are who continue to be the spirit of this movement. Their struggle is not in the past\, it lives in undocumented workers fighting for fair wages\, and students resisting family separation. \nUnder today’s repressive regime\, as authoritarianism threatens the lives of all immigrants\, workers\, and the most vulnerable\, we must take to the streets again. \nOn May 1\, CRLN will be in the streets to honor the historic memory of the 1886 Martyrs\, as well as the memory of the 2006 marches and to participate as we write a new chapter of resistance for Chicago and the United States. \nCRLN will join the Interfaith Gathering that Arise Chicago has organized. \n📅 Date: May 1\, 2025 \n🕙 Time: 9:30AM – 10.30AM \n📍 Location: Union Park\, 1501 W Randolph St.\, Chicago\, IL 60606
URL:https://crln.org/event/no-nos-vamos-may-day/
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SUMMARY:What’s CRLN been up to? What’s in our future?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fundraiser full of music\, community\, and shared vision! 💫 Featuring live music inspired by Los Torogoces and stories from Sebastián Torogoz new book. Read Sebastián Torogoz Biography  This special night will honor the past\, uplift the present\, and build toward a just future — all while raising funds to keep solidarity strong. \nDetails  \nNovember 14\, 2025 from 5-8:00 PM \nLatin Patio\, 3115 N Central Ave Chicago\, IL 60634 \nGet your Tickets Now! \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://crln.org/event/whats-crln-been-up-to-whats-in-our-future/
LOCATION:Latin Patio\, 3115 N Central Ave\, Chicago\, 60634\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Fundraiser,Speaking tour
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