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SUMMARY:2017 Pedal for Peace Bike-a-thon
DESCRIPTION:community organizing in Latin America and in Chicago!  \nMain site for registration and fiesta: Lincoln Park\, Grove 13 (grassy area west of the Barry Ave. underpass to the Lakefront Bike Path) \nAlternate registration and starting point: Dog Water Fountain at east side of the 55th St. underpass to the Lakefront Bike Path \nTime: 1:00-5:00pm \nMore information to follow–check back later.
URL:https://crln.org/event/2017-pedal-for-peace-bike-a-thon/
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: EAD 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join CRLN for Ecumenical Advocacy Days (EAD) in 2017 in Washington DC! Mark your calendars for April 21-24\, 2017 and join us for education\, skill building\, advocacy trainings\, and Congressional visits! Learn more about immigration issues and human rights campaigns in Latin America. Then translate your new knowledge to advocacy work on Capitol Hill where you’ll speak with your Representative and Senators’ offices to make policy demands that support the work of undocumented leaders and our partners in Latin America. Mark your calendar and stay tuned for more information! For questions\, contact Sharon Hunter-Smith at shunter-smith@crln.org. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n¡Únase a nosotrops al encuentro anual del 2017 de Ecumenical Advocacy Days en Washington\, DC! Marque en su calendario para el fin de semana del 21 al 24 de abril del 2017 y únase a nosotrxs para educación\, capacitación\, entrenamiento de cómo abogar\, y visitas Congresionales. Aprenda más sobre los asuntos de inmigración y de campañas para los derechos humanos en América Latina. Después\, puede aplicar su nuevo conocimiento en reuniones con su Representante y Senadores en las que puede exigir cambios políticos que apoyan el trabajo de lxs líderes indocumentadxs y nuestrxs compañerxs en América Latina. ¡Márquelo en su calendario y vea a nuestro sitio de web para más noticias sobre el viaje! Si tiene preguntas\, póngase en contacto con Sharon Hunter-Smith at shunter-smith@crln.org.
URL:https://crln.org/event/save-the-date-ead-2017/
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with IFCO/Pastors for Peace Cuba Caravan at McCormick Seminary
DESCRIPTION:The Latin@ Center of McCormick Seminary and CRLN will host the IFCO/Pastors for Peace Cuba Caravan for breakfast and conversation.. The Cuba Caravan speaker will talk about the national grassroots effort to end the US blockade of Cuba. Please rsvp to Marilyn McKenna at mmckenna@crln.org. McCormick Seminary is at 5460 S University Ave\, Chicago\, IL 60615.
URL:https://crln.org/event/breakfast-with-ifcopastors-for-peace-cuba-caravan-at-mccormick-seminary/
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SUMMARY:El Pueblo Canta 2017- BUY TICKETS NOW!
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 1st\, 2017\nWith Special performances from Kuumba Lynx\, VOICES\, Wellington Choir and Centro Romero Youth Choir. \nJOIN US AT:\nWellington Ave Church\, 615 West Wellington Ave\, Chicago\n5:30pm– Doors open with Latin American Food for sale\n7:00pm to 8:30pm– Concert\nTickets: $25 general admission\, $15 students/limited income\nchildren under 12 free \n*Childcare and free parking available with RSVP.\nAll proceeds will go to support immigrant justice work of Centro Romero\, CRLN’s Immigration Program and Wellington Ave UCC 
URL:https://crln.org/event/el-pueblo-canta-2017-buy-tickets-now/
LOCATION:Wellington Ave Church\, 615 West Wellington Ave\, Chicago\, Wellington Ave Church\, 615 West Wellington Ave\, Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:“Ancestral Movements: Indigenous Territory and Migration\,” Silvia Raqueq
DESCRIPTION:While state forces threaten their safety and dignity\, Indigenous peoples and migrants resist with creativity and resilience. Join us to learn about resource extraction\, migration\, and the work of Indigenous peoples to build a world beyond colonial borders in this webinar with Silvia Raqueq\,  Migration Program Coordinator of Association Pop No’j\, Guatemala. \n  \nThis educational session will prepare you to take action with CRLN\, which is in a wide coalition campaign to end the Asylum Cooperation Agreements (ACAs) with Guatemala\, Honduras\, and El Salvador. The ACAs are the agreements that allow the U.S. to deport asylum seekers and require them to seek asylum in these three countries. None of these countries has a well-functioning asylum process or the capacity to give deported people shelter and food until they receive asylum. None of these agreements has been approved by any Congress\, and\, in Guatemala’s case\, were signed by the President over the objection of its highest court. \n  \nRegistration information for this webinar will be sent out soon.
URL:https://crln.org/event/ancestral-movements-indigenous-territory-and-migration-silvia-raqueq/
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