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Check out R.A.G.E. Updates below and join us for our bi-monthly Englewood Village Meeting on Tuesday, September 16th at Greater Englewood Parish UMC
6401 S. Sangamon at 6:30pm!
 
Englewood School Repurposing Update

In case you were wondering what is happening with all the Englewood schools that were shuttered last year, we wanted to provide you all with a status update in regards to our work we've been in engaged in over the past 18 months. 

The Journey.....
As mentioned at our last Englewood Village meeting in July, there is a committed core team of individuals working to see a shuttered school in Englewood repurposed for the greater good of this community.  Since the beginning of 2013, our core team has met with various partners along this journey. 

This year we partnered with IIT Institute of Design and together we hosted focus groups, conducted surveys with residents of Englewood, met with our elected officials, hosted a number of meetings and a five-hour lockdown retreat to formulate concepts around repurposing a school in Englewood.
Some of the concepts that were captured included an Urban Agricultural Training Center Hub, Workforce Housing Development, a Holistic Wellness Center, Technology Incubator, Organizer's Institute among other innovative ideas. 
 

Where we are now?

Our core team has narrowed our focus on Yale Elementary school located at 70 & Princeton and has started the process of meeting with development partners and representatives from the city.  We are in the process of scheduling a walk through in order to create a concrete feasibility study for this facility.

Next Steps...
Currently, many of the shuttered CPS schools are now on the market for the highest bidders. We are working with developers to have a completed feasibility study to share with the community-at-large, bid & secure the shuttered building and move forward with the planning process to make the best concept a reality.

We thank all the partners who contributed their insight, ideas, and commitment throughout this journey. Please stay tuned for more updates!

More R.A.G.E. & Good In Englewood News


So Fresh Saturdays
Five Park Tour a Success!!!

 









We are proud to announced that we successfully completed our So Fresh Saturdays Englewood Park Tour as a park of the Chicago Park District's Night out in the Park Initiative!  We reclaimed, not 1, not 2 but 5 parks in Englewood and West Englewood in the name of peace and community building.


 

At each stop of the tour, we offered resources for families, calls-to-action for residents and a host of performances from various artists that were rooted in activism and peace! Our back-to-school finale was this past Saturday at Hamilton Park and with the support of donations, we were able to distribute over 500 fully packed book bags to students and families of Englewood, along with FREE books for their reading pleasure!
 
 















We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success of this series!  Make sure you catch us next year as we continue to reclaim our community and parks in the name of PEACE!




 


R.A.G.E. on CAN-TV - Thursday Nights -  7:30pm!

RAGE Weekly hotline show  - "The Englewood Call" airs every Thursday at 7:30pm channel 21 or you can stream live at www.cantv.org/hotline. We only have a few more shows left this season so if you missed any of them you can catch past episodes on our YouTube station. 











Also, if there is a #GOODINENGLEWOOD story or event you would like us to share please email us at joinrage@gmail.com! 

 
Telling the Story of Violence in Chicago
Panel Discussion featuring RAGE President
RAGE President, Aysha Butler will be one of the panelist for the "Truth & Trust in the 21st Century: Journalism's Role in Telling the Story of Violence in Chicago", this Thursday, September 4th held at the Thorne Auditorium, Northwestern University, School of Law - 375 E. Chicago Avenue. from 6:30pm-9pm.  As technology has revolutionized the way we tell stories and distribute content, the relationship between journalists and news consumers is evolving.
This forum will explore how various media organizations are addressing stories of violence, which approaches best serve the audience and how citizens can inform their own democratic duties.   Come out and hear what Aysha Buter aka @mrs_englewood has to say about how Englewood violence is constantly portrayed in the media.

For more info and to register link here.

"SAVE THE DATE"
Englewood Village Meeting
Tuesday, September 16th-6:30pm

Location/Time: Great Englewood Parish UMC
 6401 S. Sagnamon - 6:30pm

 


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