
Partnerships
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Life Comes From It
Life Comes From It is a grantmaking circle facilitated by seven long-time practitioners and leaders who have 120 years of combined experience in restorative justice, transformative justice, and indigenous peacemaking.
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Living Justice Press
Founded in 2002, Living Justice Press is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose purpose is to publish and promote alternative works about social justice and community healing.
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Enlace Chicago
Enlace Chicago convenes, organizes, and builds the capacity of Little Village stakeholders to confront systemic inequities and barriers to economic and social access.
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Movimiento Estudiantil de Solidaridad y Apoyo
Empowering Latines at DePaul through social, academic, and professional development events.
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New Era Young Lords
NEYL is a continuation of the revolutionary work of the Young Lords.
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Stick Talk
Stick Talk reassesses urban gun violence through the prisms of harm reduction and mutual aid.
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K'É Infoshop
K’É Infoshop is a Diné queer feminist & anarchist/socialist infoshop in the capitol of the Navajo Nation.
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Quetzal Xochitl Aztec Dance
Quetzal Xochitl Aztec Dance preserves Mexico’s ancient culture through music, song, and Aztec dance of the tradition of the Concheros.
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Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation
Rooted in the spirituality of the Precious Blood, PBMR restores human dignity through hospitality, hope and healing.
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Los Brown Berets
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Peace in Pilsen
Peace in Pilsen is a community-led violence prevention initiative.
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18th Street Casa de Cultura
18th Street Casa de Cultura is an organization of artists, musicians, educators, and advocates dedicated to honoring and cultivating the legacy of cultural and artistic expression rooted in generational practices of Chicago’s Mexicano - Latino community by utilizing ancestral cultural conocimiento or knowledge.