No Kings Protest on March 28 and Submit Artwork for Create | Encounter
civil-disobedience create-encounter ice-abolition no-kingsThe Next No Kings March is March 28
Save the date for the next No Kings March on March 28. We'll be out there voicing opposition to the escalating government violence over the past year, especially the recent murders by immigration enforcement in Minneapolis.
There are so many protests planned both downtown and across the suburbs! Find one on the map near you, and if you'd like to coordinate, join our Keybase
Submit Your Artwork to Create | Encounter
Create | Encounter is Rehumanize International's annual arts contest. If you make artwork that promotes human rights, make your submission by Sunday, May 31. Details can be found on Rehumanize International's Create | Encounter page.
Be sure to pass this along to the artists you know!
Read about civil disobedience and the rule of law on the Rehumanize blog
Rehumanize Chicago's own Tim Kirchoff is a regular contributor to the Rehumanize International blog. His latest piece focuses on the moral distinction between different kinds of law-breaking and clarifies why it's okay to participate in nonviolent civil disobedience while still rightly decrying the lawlessness of the Trump administration's military actions.
The Pro-Life Coalition Letter to the Trump Administration about Detention of Mothers
Rehumanize International has built a coalition across the pro-life political spectrum to ask the Trump administration to reconsider how it treats pregnant, postpartum, and nursing mothers in immigration custody.
Read the full coaltion letter on Rehumanize International's website and read the reporting on how it came to be from Sojourners
Sidewalk advocate with us downtown
We have members most Saturday mornings downtown in Chicago at Family Planning Associates. If you have a free Saturday morning now and again, let us know and let's coordinate to meet up.
Become a supporting member
Rehumanize International now has four membership tiers for monthly donors including merch, a Life Matters Journal subscription, and virtual hangouts!
If you'd like your membership to support our local chapter in the Chicago metropolitan region, you can sign up through the form on our website instead of Rehumanize International's website. You'll still receive all of the perks from Rehumanize International, but your donations will go toward promoting the consistent life ethic at home.
We hope to see you at the virtual hangouts!
Join our Keybase Chat
Sometimes an opportunity to promote life and oppose violence comes up on short notice, and we don't have time to crank out a newsletter. If you want a more immediate way to hear from us, please join our Keybase chat. Introduce yourself, make friends, and share opportunities we should help with.
Get connected
We aim to build community wherever human rights activists gather! You can subscribe to at-most monthly email updates, chat with us over Keybase, or find us across social media.
Chat with us using end-to-end encryption
Keybase is secure, end-to-end encrypted messaging app owned by Zoom with a Slack-like user interface for dividing teamwork into channels.
You can join the Rehumanize Chicago Keybase team to chat with fellow consistent lifers in the region any time. Introduce yourself, share ideas for events and advocacy, and make friends who share your commitment to human rights.
Subscribe to our newsletter
We publish an at-most monthly newsletter of consistent life news and events in the Chicago metropolitan area. Subscribe and suggest anything you think we should know about. We want to partner with any organization in the region working on human rights.
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...and across social media @RehumanizeChi
We're active across pretty much all mainstream social media. Facebook, Instagram, and Threads tend to downrank activist content, and Twitter/X has unfortunately started advocating against human rights, but Bluesky and Mastodon are two great ways to connect with us, and we're actively cross-posting to all.