The Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America (CRLN) is a dynamic organization that fosters partnerships and collaboration between social movements and organized communities in the United States and Latin America. With a focus on dismantling economic exploitation and U.S. militarism in Latin America, CRLN advocates for immigrant justice within the U.S. and works towards a vision of sanctuary for all. Through interfaith support, advocacy, education, and organizing, CRLN strives to create a safe and inclusive community for all individuals.
With a strong commitment to social justice, CRLN's programs address issues such as deportation defense, sanctuary organizing, and the criminalization of communities of color. Additionally, their Latin America Program promotes partnerships and works towards ending harmful U.S. policies towards countries like Cuba, including the embargo and travel restrictions. By connecting individuals, congregations, denominations, and organizations, CRLN aims to build sustainable economies, foster just relationships, and uphold human dignity in both the U.S. and Latin America.
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