Exhibition & Events

Exhibition: 18 Octubre, 2023—10 Mayo, 2024
Chicago Justice Gallery
Spring 2024 hours to be determined
1344 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60607

Past Events

30.09
Climates of Inequality – September 30th Virtual Public Program
30 Septiembre, 2020
4:30 pm—5:30 pm

Dr. Antonio Lopez, ECJ Scholar & Activist. On current efforts of EJ organizations to protect their communities, and shared lessons of power and environmental racism during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wed. Sep. 30, 2020
4:30-5:30PM CST

Visit go.uic.edu/climates to RSVP

For more program description, go HERE.

For access needs or questions, email: lcc@uic.edu

07.10
Climates of Inequality: List of October Virtual Public Programs
07 Octubre—28 Octubre, 2020
4:30 pm—5:30 pm

All programs 4:30-5:30PM CST

Wed. Oct. 7, 2020
Ian Zeitlin with Sunrise Movement – Chicago Hub

Wed. Oct. 14, 2020
Oscar Chacón with
Alianza Americas

Wed. Oct. 28, 2020
Amalia NietoGomez with Alliance of the SouthEast (ASE) & Olga Bautista with Alliance for the Great Lakes

Visit go.uic.edu/climates to RSVP

11.11
Jessie Fuentes Discusses Puerto Rico's Reconstruction Process
11 Noviembre, 2020
4:30 pm—5:30 pm

The University of Illinois-Chicago’s Rafael Cintrón Ortiz Latino Cultural Center will host Jessie Fuentes of Chicago’s Puerto Rican Cultural Center for a presentation on Puerto Rico’s reconstruction process after several hurricanes and the COVID-19 pandemic devastated the island. Fuentes, a scholar and activist, will discuss the ways residents have endured an exhausting, draining, and daunting recovery process rooted in Puerto Rico’s history of slavery and racism.

Register here.

This event is part of the Latino Cultural Center’s series of virtual presentations and dialogues exploring themes from their local story for Climates of Inequality, “Resisting Cycles of Environmental Injustice in Little Village.”

18.11
Cheryl Johnson Highlights Community Organizing and Advocacy in Chicago's Altgeld Gardens
18 Noviembre, 2020
4:30 pm—5:30 pm

The University of Illinois-Chicago’s Rafael Cintrón Ortiz Latino Cultural Center will host Cheryl Johnson of People for Community Recovery (CPR) for a presentation on the organization’s community organizing and advocacy efforts in the Altgeld Gardens public housing project on Chicago’s South Side.

Register here.

This event is part of the Latino Cultural Center’s series of virtual presentations and dialogues exploring themes from their local story for Climates of Inequality, “Resisting Cycles of Environmental Injustice in Little Village.”

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