In loving memory of Jesse Hatch
Jesse Hatch was a Survivor, and a Fighter for justice and change. After a successful petition before the Illinois Torture Inquiry Relief Commission last year, he was likely to win his freedom. He died of COVID-19 this week.
Tools for coping with the election
In these days leading up to the election, we are swimming in waters of uncertainty. As our anxiety increases along with increased risk to communities of color post-election, we wanted to share a few practices within our control. Read, download, and share the toolkit.
Meeting the fullness of the moment
An invitation as we get ready for the 2020 Love-a-thon for Justice.
Announcing the 2020-21 Learning Fellows application!
Learn more about the Learning Fellow position and how to apply! Applications due by Monday, November 2.
“Lament as Protest for Breonna Taylor”
A piece by CTJC’s Spiritual Advisor, Annabeth Roeschley.
Breonna Taylor. #SayHerName.
As we collectively hold the trauma of Breonna’s death being deemed justified by the State, it is our responsibility to honor her legacy and work towards an expanded notion of justice rooted in the People.