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Thursday, July 3
 

9:30am CDT

Historic Bike Tour: Chicago Race Riot 1919 Commemoration Project
Thursday July 3, 2025 9:30am - 12:00pm CDT
The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 Commemoration Project (CRR19) commemorates the worst incident of racial violence in the city’s history. The event has been long forgotten despite its impact on the subsequent shape and development of the city. Our 2-hour historic bike tour allows people to see, first-hand, some of the locations related to the events of 1919, the long shadow of residential segregation, as well as the incredible resilience of the local Black community.

Formally launched on the 100th anniversary of the riot, we aim to ignite conversations about past and present racism in Chicago and across the US. The path to achieving racial equity and justice first demands acknowledging the horrors of the past and the ways that structural inequities persist in communities of color.

Stolpersteine, an ongoing German project commemorating Holocaust victims, offers us a powerful model for how to use dispersed public art to remember past atrocities and provoke conversations about their legacy. Inspired by Stolpersteine, CRR19 proposes to create and install commemorative markers at each of the 38 locations where someone was killed in 1919.

You can make a donation to support the project here: https://chicagoraceriot.org/donate

Learn more and RSVP for the bike tour here. (RSVP REQUIRED. If you get an error, please open the form in a new tab or window).
Thursday July 3, 2025 9:30am - 12:00pm CDT
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Saturday, July 5
 

10:00am CDT

Hindu Supremacy and the Multiracial Far-Right
Saturday July 5, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
In this discussion, speakers from the Savera: United Against Supremacy Coalition and its core partners will discuss the rise of the multiracial far-right in the United States in the context of the new Trump era, with a special focus on the role that the Hindu supremacist movement has played in legitimizing and normalizing reactionary politics among communities of color and immigrant groups.
Speakers
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Pranay Somayajula

Pranay Somayajula is an Indian-American writer and organizer, based in Washington, DC. He currently serves as Organizing and Advocacy Director for Hindus for Human Rights. In his organizing and his writing, Pranay works to bring together diverse histories and struggles for justice... Read More →
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Safa Ahmed

Safa Ahmed is the Associate Director of Media & Communications for the Indian American Muslim Council, where she works to educate people on Hindu supremacist ideology, and amplify the voices and stories of Muslims in India.
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Dhruv M.

Dhruv M. is a current member and former staff researcher at India Civil Watch International. In his research role, he investigated the financial and ideological connections between Hindu right-wing organizations in India and their counterparts in the United States. He also mapped... Read More →
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Saturday July 5, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
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Sunday, July 6
 

10:00am CDT

What is Antiracism? And Why it means Anticapitalism
Sunday July 6, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Drawing lessons from a long tradition of anticolonial, anti-imperialist, and Marxist intellectuals and movements, Arun Kundnani will discuss how racism and capitalism are indivisible parts of one global system. And unless we can see the whole, we'll never know how to fight.
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Arun Kundnani

Arun Kundnani is a writer interested in race, Islamophobia, surveillance, political violence, and radicalism. Born in London, Kundnani moved to New York in 2010 and now lives in Philadelphia. The Guardian has described him as “one of Britain’s best political writers.” Kundnani... Read More →
Sponsors
Sunday July 6, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
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