Playback speed
×
Share post
Share post at current time
0:00
/
0:00
Transcript

Political violence has no place in American politics

Now is a great time to take the Civic Revival pledge against political violence.

This week’s video discusses political violence. Take the And Campaign’s pledge against political violence. You can also find out more about the Civic Revival tour at our Civic Revival page.

The Civic Update has covered the issue of political violence before. Read our previous column here:


Leave a comment

Do you have a story idea, photo or video about Christian civic engagement in Illinois? Share it below! We want to hear from you!

Share your story!



Share Chicago Civic Update


Newsclips


From immigration to public safety, what a Trump victory could mean for Chicago

‘We’re not going back to that’: Chicagoans join first major RNC protest in Milwaukee

Donald Trump's VP pick, Sen. J.D. Vance, is the reason Chicago has no top federal prosecutor

More than 2,000 children from all over Chicago turn out for Downtown Day

Illinois lands federal partnership to further develop quantum projects

After deaths of three piping plover chicks, hope remains for fourth Montrose Harbor plover

Chicago developer's two-tower project with grocery store in Fulton Market going before Plan Commission

Chicago cop faces suspension for marching in uniform in pro-Palestinian demonstration

One dead in NW Ind. as storms that prompted tornado warnings cause widespread damage

Storm aftermath: I-55 remains closed due to downed power lines; Metra train delays

Once tipped workers reach city’s standard minimum wage, gratuities will be a thing of the past


Support the And Campaign!


Education


This fall's school board election should matter to every Chicagoan. It's time now to start paying attention.

Editorial: Brandon Johnson’s desperate loan gambit to keep the Chicago Teachers Union happy


Public safety & criminal justice


Chicago police boss still confident in convention security plan here after Trump shooting

Chicago homicides in 2024: 305 people slain. Here’s how that compares with previous years.

Evanston rolls out C.A.R.E., in which civilians respond to low-level, low-risk emergency calls

Cook County extends restorative justice courts to the souths suburbs


Thanks for reading Chicago Civic Update! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.