A is just one of 514 individuals weโve provided free therapeutic support to. We are committed to keeping all services free, but operational costs for just one month of therapy are roughly $12,000. We would not be able to do it without the strength of our community.
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The inaugural Resilience Arts Festival is soon!
We hope you'll join us for a weekend of powerful storytelling. All work presented at the festival was written by or in collaboration with incarcerated and formerly incarcerated artists.
RSVP at resiliencefest.org.
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Beat Back Trumpโs Attack on the Pretrial Fairness Act!
President Trump has said he wants to end the Pretrial Fairness Act and bring back money bail in Illinois. We are asking people from across the state to call on their legislators and Governor Pritzker ...
President Trump has issued an executive order aimed at forcing states that have ended or reduced the use of money bail in the pretrial process to reverse those policies.
Tell Governor Pritzker & your legislators to defend the Pretrial Fairness Act: actionnetwork.org/letters/beat...
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A graphic urges school supply donations for kids with incarcerated parents in Cook County Jail. It highlights that over 5.7 million U.S. kids have experienced parental incarceration. School supplies are shown at the bottom.
Please consider a donation so that parents currently incarcerated in Cook County Jail can still give badly needed school supplies to their kids. bit.ly/Back2SchoolChi
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We have an unfortunate update about Victoriaโs housing: the landlord has started the eviction process.
Victoria is only $1,000 away from reaching the required amount she needs to stay housed. Please donate so she can state housed!
www.gofundme.com/f/support-vi...
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Mark Clements is a Chicago police torture survivor. At age 16 in 1981 he was taken to area 3 violent crime unit where he was tortured to confess to a crime. Mark was one of Illinois first juvenileโs sentence to natural life without parole in the state of Illinois. He remained incarcerated for 28 years before his conviction was overturned in 2009. In 2009 he was hired as administrator and organizer with the Campaign to End the Death Penalty in which he held other positions working from Chicago and Austin, Texas. He also helped to organize and establish the existence of the Illinois Fair Sentence of Youth through Northwestern University of School of Law, while sitting on the board of the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression. Mark is with the Chicago Torture Justice Center as a Senior Community Organizer working in many complex areas of trauma and while
attending court hearings and in support of others that were taken to police stations across the city of Chicago and tortured by members of the Chicago Police Department.
Mark Clements
reflections on reparations won!
10 years later
Gregory Banks
Armanda Shackelford
Alice Kim
Hear from the organizers and survivors who fought for reparations that were won in 2015.
registration
encouraged:
bit.ly/reflections-on-reparations
panelists:
PANEL 12-2pm
NEW LOCATION: 6400 S Kimbark Ave (First Presbyterian Church)
Saturday, May 31
COMMUNITY PARTY 2-6pm
Come for the panel and stick around for the party!
John Conroy
The panel will be held at John Knox Hall inside of The First Presbyterian Church (6400 S. Kimbark), just down the block from CTJC's office, from 12-2pm.
Then we will celebrate at CTJC (6337 S. Woodlawn) with food and music from 2-6pm.
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Alice Kim is Director at the Center for Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the Universty of Chicago. She writes, teaches, and organizes around access to education for people who are incarcerated, capital punishment, police torture, and the prison system. She teaches at a maximum-security prison and leads the Prison + Neighborhood Arts Projectโs community-building efforts connecting scholars, teaching artists, and community leaders with incarcerated students.
Alice is a co-founder of the Chicago Torture Justice Memorials, a leader in the movement to end capital punishment in Illinois and nationwide and worked closely with the Death Row 10, and was instrumental in advocating for the successful blanket commutations of Illinoisโs 167 death sentences in 2003.โฏโฏ
Armanda Shackelford is a dedicated freedom fighter against carceral injustice. Armanda worked for Chicago Public Schools. Her son Gerald Reed was arrested in 1990 for a crime he didn't commit, and was tortured under the police era of Jon Burge. Gerald's torture continued in prison where he was denied medical treatment and subjected to cruelty by IDOC.
Armanda won the support of thousands across the city to demand her son be freed. With her soft voice and loud demand, she shocked the core of the criminal justice system, and Gerald was exonerated and freed in April 2021.
Gregory Banks is an activist and the Chicago Torture Justice Centerโs Safety Coordinator. He experienced abuse and torture at the Chicago Area 2 police station in 1983 and spent many years in the Illinois Department of Correction due to being tortured, and coerced into a false confession. Gregory is a former substance abuse counselor and avid reader. He spends his time going out into the community and educating Chicago Public School students on the topic of police violence and reparations.
John Conroy is the Senior Investigator at the MacArthur Justice Center at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, where he works on wrongful conviction and other civil rights cases. In his former life, he was an investigative reporter, and his coverage of the Chicago police torture scandal spanned 22 years. His articles have been published in many publications. He is the author of two books, Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life and Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People: The Dynamics of Torture, as well as the play My Kind of Town, set against the backdrop of the Chicago Police torture scandal, which premiered at Chicagoโs TimeLine Theatre in May 2012.
We've gathered a brilliant panel lineup to help us reflect on the 10th anniversary of reparations. Come for the panel and stay for the party after!
Join us at First Presbyterian Church on May 31st:
bit.ly/reflections-...
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John Conroy is the Senior Investigator at the MacArthur Justice Center at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, where he works on wrongful conviction and other civil rights cases. In his former life, he was an investigative reporter, and his coverage of the Chicago police torture scandal spanned 22 years. His articles have been published in many publications. He is the author of two books, Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life and Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People: The Dynamics of Torture, as well as the play My Kind of Town, set against the backdrop of the Chicago Police torture scandal, which premiered at Chicagoโs TimeLine Theatre in May 2012.
reflections on reparations won!
10 years later
Meet the panelists:
John conroy
Screenshot of House of Screams article by John Conroy in the Chicago Reader
reflections on reparations won!
10 years later
Hear from the organizers and survivors who fought for reparations that were won in 2015.
registration
encouraged:
bit.ly/reflections-on-reparations
PANEL 12-2pm
6337 S. Woodlawn Ave.
Saturday, May 31
COMMUNITY PARTY 2-6pm
Come for the panel and stick around for the party!
Introducing John Conroy, the investigative journalist who first unveiled police torture in Chicago in 1990.
Join us May 31st to hear directly from those involved in the fight and victory of reparations
bit.ly/reflections-on-reparations
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Join the Chicago Torture Justice Center at the next TIRC meeting to commemorate and honor Attorney Stan Willisโs contributions to justice for survivors
Wednesday May 21st
1:30pm
555 West Monroe St
(TIRC)
Join us this Wednesday at the next Torture Inquiry Relief Commission (TIRC) to honor the life and legacy of Attorney Standish Willis, the founder of Black People Against Police Torture and the first attorney to call for reparations for survivors.
20.05.2025 17:10 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
10 years ago today, reparations were won in Chicago.
#chicago #reparations
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Pictured are Burroughs Legacy team at the Chicago Torture Justice Center with CTJC Executive Director Aislinn Pulley and Carl Williams, Burroughs Legacy Project narrator.
Carl is a torture survivor, activist, and now the Community Engagement Specialist at @chitorture.bsky.social.
15.04.2025 19:09 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
They Served Their Time. Now They Want to Be Released From Illinoisโ โMurdererโ Database.
An effort to shutter a violent offender registry raises questions about how Illinois should treat people whoโve completed prison sentences for gun violence.
โWhen am I going to get my life back?โ
Registries don't keep our communities safe, they keep people in a cycle of perpetual punishment. We're working on abolishing the IL Murder Registry, which affects over 8,000 people in Illinois.
www.thetrace.org/2025/04/illi...
03.04.2025 18:58 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Are you a renter?
You have rights!
Learn how to write a 14-day demand letter to your landlord
This training is for any renter in the Chicago area
presented by Chicago Torture Justice Center & Uptown People's Law Center
Wednesday, Apr 2
5:30-7pm
6337 S. Woodlawn Ave
Attention renters! You have rights!
Join us on Wednesday, April 2nd to learn when and how to write a 14-day demand letter to your landlord.
The training is free and open to all renters in the Chicago area.
Wednesday, April 2nd
5:30-7pm
6337 S. Woodlawn Ave.
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We're excited to collaborate with Concrete Content for this revival of THE PILLOWMAN that adapts the original play to reflect the history of police torture in Chicago.
Get your tickets now: www.tickettailor.com/events/thepi...
20.03.2025 19:04 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
The Just Housing Amendment
Free training for tenants and landlords
In Cook County, landlords can't discriminate against renters just because they've been arrested or imprisoned
Wednesday, March 12
5-6:30pm
6337 S Woodlawn Ave
More info: 773-769-1411
uplc@uplcchicago.org
You have rights when renting with a record!
๐ The Just Housing Amendment
๐ Wednesday, March 10
โฐ 5-6:30
๐ 6337 S. Woodlawn Ave.
This event is free. No registration required.
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Happening today!
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The Illinois Murder Registry: Know your rights!
The IL Murder Registry impacts over 8,000 Illinoisans and keeps them in a cycle of perpetual punishment. Learn about your rights when registering.
Monday, February 24th
4:30-6pm
6337 S Woodlawn
Free! RSVPs appreciated to naji@chicagotorturejustice.org
Instead of keeping communities safe, putting people on a registry keeps people & their families in a cycle of perpetual punishment.
The training is open to anyone impacted by the IL Murder Registry, directly or indirectly.
RSVPs are appreciated to naji@chicagotorturejustice.org
20.02.2025 18:09 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 1
Court Support Social: building community power
Wednesday, Feb 5th
5:30-7pm
6337 S Woodlawn Ave
Whether youโre already on our mailing list or not, please join us for our Court Support Social next week.
Now, more than ever, itโs important to get to know each other so we can act together!
Food will be provided.
Register: tr.ee/SM1WbJB3Q6
04.02.2025 17:32 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
Justice for Timothy Glaze!
Community vigil
Murdered by police in the Albany Terrace Senior Building while experiencing a mental health crisis
Join us for a community vigil honoring his life and uplifting the demands for justice
Tuesday, February 4th, 6pm
Albany Terrace
3030 W 21st St
Justice for Timothy Glaze!
TODAY (Tuesday, Feb.4)
Albany Terrace
3030 W 21st St
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