Hate Has No Home Here!

August 27, 2025 - 5 PM

Waters Elementary School, 4540 N Campbell Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60625

Supporting Organizations: https://www.facebook.com/IndivisibleLincolnSquareChi/

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Hate Has No Home Here!

In response to the recent hateful graffiti found in Lincoln Square, our community must come together to show that we stand firmly opposed to any and all messages of white supremacy. Join your fellow community members to show that our community is one of acceptance and drown the hate with our messages of love.

We will provide chalk for decorating our sidewalks with messages of kindness and then will march in solidarity from the Water’s elementary soccer field to Jacob’s Park. (We’ll try to being enough chalk but if you have any chalk that survived the summer please bring some!!)

Let’s show with our numbers that messages of white supremacy have no hold on Lincoln Square.

Defend DACA and all immigrants!

September 3, 2025 - 2:00 PM- 5:00 PM

Harrison Park, 1824 S. Wood St, Chicago, Illinois 60608

Supporting Organizations: Pueblo Sin Fronteras/Familia Latina Unida

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In 2012, President Obama enacted the executive order, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA, allowing undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children, commonly known as DREAMers, to work, attend school, and live in the US subject to federal background checks and a two-year renewal. Since then, almost a million DREAMers have been able to attend college, graduate, obtain higher-paying jobs, contribute to the economy, buy property, and pursue successful careers.

Today, several conservative states led by Texas, have given the president an ultimatum to end the program by September 5th or face a lawsuit that may not be challenged by Jeff Sessions.

The administration has also vowed to end the TPS program, giving notice to thousands of legal immigrants to depart the country in less than six months.

These actions leave the more than a million DREAMers and TPS recipients vulnerable to deportation and can cause a devastating hit to the economy.

Join us on Sunday, September 3rd at 2 PM and march with us to defend DREAMers and all immigrants! We will start at Harrison Park (18th St. and Damen Ave) and end at USCIS HQ on 101 W. Congress

Let us show that we support our brothers and sisters! We are stronger together!!

#DefendDACA #HereToStay

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En el 2012, el presidente Obama promulgó la orden ejecutiva conocida como DACA, permitiendo que los inmigrantes indocumentados traídos a los Estados Unidos de niños, comúnmente conocidos como DREAMers, a trabajar, asistir a la escuela y vivir en los Estados Unidos siempre y cuando no tuvieran antecedentes federales, y cual requeria una renovación cada dos años. Desde entonces, casi un millón de DREAMers han podido asistir a la universidad, graduarse, obtener puestos de trabajo mejor pagados, contribuir a la economía, comprar propiedades y seguir una carrera exitosa.

Hoy, varios estados conservadores liderados por Texas, han dado al presidente un ultimátum para terminar el programa el 5 de septiembre o enfrentarse una demanda que tal vez no sera desafiada por el fiscal Jeff Sessions.

La administración también ha prometido poner fin al programa TPS, dando aviso a miles de inmigrantes legales de salir del país en menos de seis meses.

Estas acciones dejarán a más de un millón de DREAMers y beneficiarios de TPS vulnerables a la deportación, al igual que causar un golpe devastador a la economía.

Únase a nosotros el domingo, 3 de septiembre a las 2 PM y marche con nosotros para defender a los DREAMers y a todos los inmigrantes! Comenzaremos en Harrison Park (18th St. y Damen Ave) y terminaremos en la sede de USCIS en 101 W. Congress

¡Demostremos que apoyamos a nuestros hermanos y hermanas! ¡Somos más fuertes juntos !!

Hold Reps Accountable - Billboard Reveal Party

August 29, 2025 - 5 PM - 7 PM

33W461 Roosevelt Road, West Chicago, IL

Supporting Organizations: Indivisible IL14 & others

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We are combining the voices of the 14th Congressional District and the 6th Congressional District to Hold Reps Accountable - Indivisible IL Billboard Unveiling! A billboard that holds Congressman Hultgren and Congressman Roskam accountable for their vote against our health care will be put up next to the address listed above; thanks to the funds raised through #signsforsellouts. On Tuesday, August 29th we will begin to gather at 5:00 pm, have speakers at 5:30 pm and continue our protest until approximately 7:00 pm. There is parking by an abandoned building behind the sign and in the general area. Please be safe when arriving and park in an appropriate spot. Bring your own signs about health care, taxes, diversity, climate change, etc. (We will also be able to supply signs.) Show up for the full 2 hours or stop by on your way home from work. Everyone is invited!!!

Chicago Workers Strike Back

September 4, 2025 - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

James R. Thompson Center 100 W Randolph St, Chicago, Illinois 60601

Supporting Organizations: Food & Water Watch & many others!

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This Labor Day, join the largest Labor Day rally in Chicago’s history to stand up for strong unions & living wages & against corporations and politicians that have rigged our economy!

Workers from ALL sectors of our economy and across our communities are striking back– to join rallies, marches, and strikes to demonstrate our power and strength and the need for strong unions.

Fast food workers in over 300 cities, including in Chicago, will be on strike in record numbers. And not just in the U.S. At the same time, McDonald’s workers in the U.K. will be striking for the first time ever!

Good union jobs in factories once created stable, secure work that allowed families to thrive. Hospital work and other service work is now the backbone of our economy, but too many Americans who work in these jobs are falling behind, so for the first time ever, non-union hospital workers will be joining us in the streets!

Our entire economy is rigged against working people. Politicians, like Gov. Rauner, and wealthy corporations like McDonald’s & the American Hospital Association continue to push an extreme agenda to:
-deny our right to form unions
-silence our voices on the job
-suppress our wages
-continue rampant racism

Unions are the solutions for bad jobs & wages. Unions are one of the few ways working people have to keep corporations & politicians accountable. With unions we have power.

Stand up with workers. Stand up for unions. Sign up for updates:http://bit.ly/LaborDay17

Participating organizations include:

A Just Harvest
AFSCME Local 198
America Indian Center
Arise Chicago
ATU 308
Brighton Park Neighborhood Council
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless
Chicago Jobs with Justice
Chicago Now
Chicago Women Take Action
Communities United
DePaul Labor Education Center
Democratic Socialist of America
DSA (West Suburbs)
Fight For 15 Chicago
Food Chain Workers Alliance
Healing to Action
IL Green Party
Indivisible Illinois
Our Revolution Chicago
Pilsen Alliance
Pilsen Neighbor Comm. Council
Progressive Caucus
R3 Coalition
SEIU HCII
SEIU Local 1
SEIU Local 73
Sierra Club
The People’s Lobby
UAW Local 551
Union of Concernced Scientists
United Neighbors of the 35th Ward
Warehouse Workers for Justice
Women’s March Illinois
Womens March on Chicago
Workmen’s Circle

Missha Boycott: March Against Violence In Our Communities!

August 26, 2025 - 2:00 PM- 6:00 PM

Missha Beauty Supply, 642 E 47th St, Chicago, Illinois 60653

Supporting Organizations: Women's March - Illinois and BLM Women of Faith

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We have had enough with violence against Black bodies - at the hands of police and law enforcement, in a criminal “justice” system that disproportionately kills and incarcerates Black bodies. We have had enough with the violence against Black bodies - at the hands of our neighbors and fellow citizens who use their alleged “fear” and suspicion of us to attack, violate, and kill us. We have had enough with the systemic disenfranchisement of and divestment from Black communities that perpetuate these cycles of poverty, oppression, and violence. On August 26th, join us in saying: “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!”

In early March, at the Charlotte, NC store of Missha Beauty Supply, store manager Sung Ho Lim attacked and assaulted a Black woman whom he alleged was stealing from the store. We have all seen the horrifying video of Lim approaching the woman threateningly, shoving her, kicking her to the ground, and then taking her in a dangerous choke-hold. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg NAACP released the video, organized protests and immediately asked the community to boycott Missha.

What you may not know is that here in Chicago, over 160 days later, members of the Black community, led by Black Lives Matter Women Of Faith founders, Carolyn J. Ruff and Lashawn Yvonne Littrice, have been protesting and staging a boycott at the Bronzeville Missha Beauty Supply store, every single day. Every day, without fail. The boycott and protests at the Chicago store began almost simultaneously to the call for a boycott in Charlotte, in fierce solidarity with the community and in protest against the same company that owns and manages both stores.

The violence that Lim subjected this Black woman to is a symptom of the anti-Blackness we face every day of our lives. The systemic oppression and inequity that Black folks are subjected to is part of the injustice system that did not see any charges filed against Lim, even after he nearly choked a woman to death, on live camera! Irrespective of whether or not this woman stole anything (and there is evidence that points to her innocence), Lim should not have taken the law into his own hands! His actions are criminal, emboldened by a racist criminal justice system that repeatedly allows perpetrators of crimes against Black bodies to go free.

The continued drainage of wealth from our communities and the subsequent influx of violence, shuts down our schools, takes away our job prospects, puts guns in the hands of our youth that were not manufactured or sold in our neighborhoods. We have had enough with this cycle of disenfranchisement and violence that plagues our communities and on August 26th, we will make our voices loud and clear to say that!

As the Missha Boycott crosses 160 days, we want you to know that we have been here EVERY SINGLE DAY, in peace but in defiance of this establishment and its owners who have gone scott free. We have been educating the people of this neighborhood and have persevered in rain or 90 degree heat, amidst violent threats and intimidation from the owner and employees at Missha. We have been putting our bodies on the line because we believe that violence against our communities is inexcusable and we cannot be silent or inactive in the face of it.

WE NEED YOU to join us in this struggle, march with us on August 26th. We need you to SHOW UP IN SOLIDARITY with us and our community. We need you to send a loud and clear message: WE WILL NOT BE BYSTANDERS TO ANTI-BLACKNESS AND VIOLENCE TOWARDS BLACK BODIES!

Co-organized by:

Black Lives Matter Women Of Faith
Women’s March Illinois

Community Partners:

* ANSWER Chicago
* Black Lives Matter - Chicago
* Violence Interrupters, Inc.
* Tree of Life Justice League
* Hood Hope
* Ujamaa Community Land Trust
* TAKE ON HATE
* Rise and Organize
* Suburban Unity Alliance
* Nation of Islam
* The Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression
* Arab American Action Network

We will be adding other endorsing organizations and speakers as they are added. If you or your organization want to partner on this action, please reach out to us!

Solidarity Against White Supremacy

August 27, 2025 - 2:00 PM- 4:00 PM

Federal Plaza, Dearborn & Adams, Chicago, IL

Supporting Organizations: Solidarity Against Far-Right Bigotry

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On Sunday, August 27, join a coalition of Chicagoans & social justice organizations saying NO to white supremacists, and the political culture & public officials propagating hate, violence and inequality. We are answering a national call for solidarity actions around the country to stand with Bay Area activists who will be protesting far-right racists at Berkeley on August 27 and in San Francisco on August 26.

We believe that showing our solidarity with everyone fighting the racism, violence, and bigotry of the right is how we win. Saturday, August 19, Boston gave us the template of showing up by the thousands to defeat the bigots. #nomorecharlottesvilles

With his racist campaign and now his comments about Charlottesville, the President has encouraged Klansmen, neo-Nazis and other violent racists to come out of their holes and increase physical attacks on Muslims, Black people, Latinx, Jews, immigrants, the Indigenous, LGBTQs and all others who in their view don’t “make America great again.”

Last year attacks on Muslims increased 57% over the preceding year. The neo-Nazi murder of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville followed a string of politically motivated murders by fascists: In June, Richy John Best and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche were murdered in Portland when they intervened to stop racist harassment of two young Black women. In May, Black student Richard W. Collins II was murdered by a neo-Nazi on the University of Maryland campus.

Violence and threats of violence are not “free speech,” any more than is yelling “fire” in a crowded theater. Wearing swastikas – endorsing the murders of millions in the Holocaust – wearing Klan sheets – endorsing the lynching of Black people and others – is NOT free speech. It is a direct incitement to violence.

We must directly oppose violent fascists but that is not enough. We must also address the rising hate and inequality that isolates and disempowers the victims of the bigots – school closings, cuts in mental health clinics, youth unemployment, deportations, attacks on affordable housing and healthcare — while more resources are poured into increasingly militarized and violent policing, and subsidies for the ultra-rich.

We must put first and foremost the classic labor movement principle- An Injury to One is An Injury to All. Please join us Sunday, August 27th at Federal Plaza.

Endorsing Organizations:

Al-Nahda Cultural Center
Chicago Area Peace Action
Chicago Islamic Center
Chicago Justice for Palestine
Chicago Teachers Union
Democratic Socialists of America
Fight for $15
Friends Who March
Gay Liberation Network
International Socialist Organization
National Nurses United
Northside Democracy for America
Palestinian American Congress
Reclaim Chicago
SEIU Healthcare IL/IN/KS/MO
Smash White Supremacy Coalition
Socialist Alternative
Tzedek Chicago
Veterans for Peace
Westside Democracy for America
Women’s March on Chicago
Workers World Party

(List in formation, please message if you would like your organization to be added)

Nationwide Solidarity Peaceful March - Chicago

October 14, 2025 - 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Federal Plaza, 219 S. Dearborn, Chicago, IL

Supporting Organizations: Nationwide Solidarity Peaceful March

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Nationwide Solidarity March for Peace will be a day for people to come together to share their love and compassion to call out the hatred and violence that is taking place in our society. This is a day for people of all political and religious affiliations, ethnicities, genders, sexualities, disabilities, ages and every other aspect of a human being.

This will be a day for everyone with a compassionate heart and open mind to come together and celebrate love and unity! This will be a non-violent march. Our hope is to give everyone a day to celebrate our differences all while uniting together. We encourage peace, no violence, and above all else: Love for one another.

Disclaimer: Nationwide Solidarity March for Peace is not the organizer of this event, and we are currently looking for organizers who share our vision. Please refer to our main page for more information, and if you or someone you know would be interested in organizing a march, please contact us on SolidarityMarch.main@gmail.com

To find a march near you, please see our main page, or check out the event page for Washington D.C. to see a list of all the events:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1993330307613100/

Jews Stand Up to Trump and White Supremacy in Chicago

August 20, 2025 - 2:15 PM

North Wabash Avenue and East Upper Wacker Drive

Contact Info: IfNotNow

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This past weekend, our country witnessed a shocking display of violence and hatred that was fueled by white supremacy and anti-Semitism. As Jews, we know that we cannot take the threats of neo-Nazis and white supremacists lightly — we know the true dangers they pose.

Unfortunately, not only did Trump wait several hours to respond to the vicious hatred and terrorism shown in Charlottesville, but he sympathized with the white nationalists who carried torches, and he gave remarks so horrific that he was actually praised by the likes of David Duke and Richard Spencer.

The white supremacists and neo-Nazis heard his message loud and clear. But so did we.

We know Trump promotes racist, sexist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic ideology. We know he fosters hate. We know he fosters violence.

But we will resist this hatred — and we will build our world with love.

Join us as we demonstrate that our Jewish community will not stand idly by as Trump’s messages fuel the hatred in our society. We know that this intolerance has been around in America for many years but that under this administration, bigots have been given a license to be more vocal and more violent.

We must stand together and strongly oppose white supremacy. We must stand together as Jews and allies and denounce anti-Semitism. We must stand together and oppose racism and white supremacy in all its nefarious forms.

On Sunday, August 20, at 2:15 p.m., we will gather near the northeast corner of North Wabash Avenue and East Upper Wacker Drive, on the south side of the Chicago River (near the Riverwalk, across the river from Trump International Hotel and Tower), to show that our generation of Jews stands firmly against white supremacy.

We will show up for ourselves, knowing that Jews are targets of white supremacists — and we will show up for others, knowing that queer people and people of color are most threatened by this violence. This rally will be a nonviolent demonstration against the current administration and the rise of white supremacy and anti-Semitism in our country.

Please let us know if you have any questions and/or if you have accessibility needs to attend this rally.

IfNotNow is a movement led by young Jews to transform the American Jewish community’s support for the Occupation into a call for freedom and dignity for all Israelis and Palestinians. https://ifnotnowmovement.org/

Protest: Take Fascist Balbo Monument Down Now!

August 23, 2025 - 6 PM - 8 PM

Balbo Monument, 1400 S Museum Campus Dr, Chicago, Illinois

Supporting Organizations: ANSWER Chicago

From Charlotesville to Chicago to the White House …
Shut Down White Supremacy!
Racist Monuments: Take Them All Down!

All Out! Descend on Chicago’s Monument to Racism and Fascism on August 23! Bring your signs and banners!

Info: 773-885-3991

In 1933 the Italian Fascist Benito Mussolini gave the city of Chicago what is known as the Balbo Monument. Italo Balbo himself was also a fascist and Mussolini’s right-hand man who oversaw the occupation and destruction of North Africa during World War 2.

Today that monument still stands in Chicago’s Burnham Park as an enduring symbol of white supremacy and racism. The inscription on that statue puts to rest any doubts about its intent, declaring it to be a gift from “Fascist Italy” to commemorate the “Roman Imperialism” of Balbo. The monument openly celebrates “the eleventh year of the fascist era.”

While numerous historical campaigns have been launched to remove the insulting monument, most prominently in the aftermath of WW2, the city’s political elite has each time ignored the will of the people. Now, with American fascism once again on the rise, it’s more important than ever for us to make clear that we will not tolerate the celebration of hateful, racist and anti-worker ideologies.

The veneration of fascism has no place in the world that we want to build. We demand the immediate removal of the Balbo Moment and the re-naming of Balbo Street. We demand that every racist monument in Chicago and across the country be taken down immediately!

Tear down all racist and fascist monuments!

If your organization would like to endorse, call us at 773-885-3991

R3 Against White Supremacy

August 19, 2025 - 12 PM - 1 PM

636 E 35th St, Chicago, IL

Supporting Organizations: Resist Reimagine Rebuild Chicago

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Charlottesville Is a Call to Renewed Action Against Racism and Neo-Fascism. We are outraged and deeply saddened by the rampage of racist terror and violence that was rained down upon the people of Charlottesville this past weekend. The murder of Heather Heyer, the vicious beating of De’Andre Harris and the injuries suffered by dozens more are the bitter harvest of a season of racial hatred seeded by the President of the United States himself. We understand that the threat extends beyond Charlottesville.

Resist. Reimagine. Rebuild. Coalition. (R3) will join The Majority and the National Movement for Black Lives in a Day of Action on August 19, 2025 at Stephen Douglas’s Tomb, 636 E. 35th Street, Chicago, IL. Stephen Douglas was at 19th century Illinois politician and slaveholder who donated land to help establish the University of Chicago. Organizers have been demanding that the university develop a reparations plan in response.

The R3 Coalition in Chicago is an anti-racist group of 32 progressive organizations and labor unions determined to push back, on the local and state level against a right wing agenda that threatens our values, our communities and our lives.