Community action/Chicago

The aim of this page is to recognise, celebrate and encourage the self-empowerment of community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for climate, environment and many other sustainability topics across Chicago.
News
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Meet the Americans who choose to live without a car in the US: ‘It takes some doing’, theguardian.com (May 08, 2026)
Hundreds plunge in Chicago River for first official swim in nearly 100 years, theguardian.com (Sep 21, 2025)
Chicago eases parking mandates to spur affordable housing development, smartcitiesdive.com (Sep 05, 2025)
Eva v Goliath: the 20-year-old climate activist taking on Trump and the fossil fuel industry, theguardian.com (May 20, 2026)
Meet the Americans who choose to live without a car in the US: ‘It takes some doing’, theguardian.com (May 08, 2026)
Inside a Kentucky City’s Unusual Experiment in Citizen-Led Governance, nextcity.org (Apr 08, 2026)
Amsterdam, along with other major European cities, bans public adverts for meat and fossil fuels [BBC], Daily Alternative (May 22, 2026)
Solidarity fields in Syria: Reviving local seed production, globalvoices.org (May 21, 2026) — A community garden on Damascus's edge is quietly rebuilding Syria's agricultural memory
How reindeer herds, nature and Sámi culture can thrive when forests are restored across northern Europe, theconversation.com (May 15, 2026)
Networks and sustainability initiatives
[edit | edit source]- Sustainability at The University of Chicago
- Environment and Sustainability, Sustainable Chicago 2015, information from The City of Chicago
- Resilient Chicago
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Events
[edit | edit source]Regular events
Weekly: Public Newsroom, journalism workshop
Global or International events
Jun 03, 2026 (Wed) — World Bicycle Day, The bicycle is a "symbol of sustainable transport and conveys a positive message to foster sustainable consumption and production, and has a positive impact on climate." (United Nations), June 3 each year, un.org
Jun 05, 2026 (Fri) — World Environment Day, June 5, annually, worldenvironmentday.global
Jun 08, 2026 (Mon) — World Oceans Day, June 8 each year, worldoceanday.org
Jun 12, 2026 (Fri) — World Day Against Child Labour, every year on June 12, ilo.org
Jun 17, 2026 (Wed) — World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, each June 17, un.org
Jun 21 and all of June — World Localization Day, worldlocalizationday.org
Jun 22, 2026 (Mon) — World Rainforest Day, June 22 is World Rainforest Day, worldrainforestday.org
2021-2030, UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, International community action events
Chicago video
[edit | edit source]Community involvement
[edit | edit source]The Invisible Institute is a reporting outfit practicing accountability journalism by documenting human rights abuses and traditional investigative reporting. The group famously went after the video and autopsy report in the shooting death of Laquan McDonald by Officer Jason Van Dyke, and it specializes in what it calls the "curating" of public information. There's also City Bureau, a civic journalism startup. The group is redefining what community journalism means in Chicago by partnering practicing journalists with would-be reporters from diverse backgrounds on community centered reporting projects. They also host a weekly journalism workshop called the "Public Newsroom." The event is hosted on-site at Build Coffee, a community-centric café that serves coffee from a local roaster, as well as other local food products...@Shareable
Communities online
[edit | edit source]Smart Chicago, civic organization devoted to improving lives in Chicago through technology
Towards sustainable economies
[edit | edit source]The Plant
Plant Chicago is a nonprofit organization trying to change the way Chicagoans think about their food and the local environment by developing a circular economy. Kassandra Hinrichsen, education and outreach manager, says its mission is to "promote circular economies of food production and materials reuse, encouraging Chicagoans to think about their food and the waste materials created by our current system." Its facility — the Plant — is located in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of Chicago, and is operated by Bubbly Dynamics. More than a century ago, the neighborhood was the infamous site of Chicago's polluting meatpacking industry that was detailed in Upton Sinclair's book "The Jungle."
Organizers are responding to that history by creating what they call a new type of food production cycle — waste from food businesses located on site is repurposed and reused. There are 20 different food businesses inside of the building, several different farming areas, a farmers' market, and other projects. The idea is to make Chicago a healthier place with less waste by experimenting with how food is produced and materials are used and preserved. In a whitepaper detailing how to transition Chicago to a circular economy, researchers at Loyola University detail the Plant as a great example of functioning closed loop economy. "In the circular economy, all waste materials become an opportunity," Hinrichsen says. "Something that can actually generate money. With the help of Plant Chicago and Bubbly Dynamics, the idea is to reuse all the waste from each food business."...@Shareable
Food activism
[edit | edit source]- Organic roof top farm - Wikipedia: Chicago farmers' markets
- 61st Street Farmers Market
NeighborSpace
NeighborSpace, a Chicago-based nonprofit, is one of America's largest urban land trusts. The group, which was established more than two decades ago, supports community gardens in a myriad of ways. It buys or leases land, pays for insurance and water, offers training, lends tools and other resources, and helps community groups define their vision for the garden space. Ben Helphand, executive director, says the group supports a commons or third place. "It is a rare space in the urban context where residents can make collective decisions about their environment in a direct way," he says.
The group works with 109 gardens in 33 different wards across the city, and organizers are constantly fielding requests from community organizations. Urban farming has garnered attention in Chicago in recent years as locally sourced food becomes more popular. Last year, the city won a million-dollar federal grant from the USDA, but urban gardening is not new to the city — the Rainbow Beach Victory Garden, for example, was established during the Depression era. Robin Cline, assistant director, says a key contribution of the land trust is an orientation to help new community groups navigate what will be a collectively managed project. "It's a community training and it can benefit all civic areas," Cline says. "How to work with people that have had very different experiences, we don't learn that as part of a school curriculum."...@Shareable
Community resources
[edit | edit source]Comfort Station
The Comfort Station is an arts and event space that hosts exhibitions, movies, workshops, organizing events, talks, and concerts. It's in the Chicago neighborhood of Logan Square but is oriented around the city and its communities. It's housed in a Tudor-style comfort station constructed by the city's parks commission during the 1920s as a warming house and public restroom. Similarly, organizers want the art space to be open to the diverse communities of the city and to foster interaction between them. The group's director Jordan Martins says that it's a community centric project: "We try and activate this as a public space — free events, an active programing calendar, using the public asset actively, and reflecting a plurality of artistic communities and the communities of Chicago." In June, the station partnered with the Art Leaders of Color Network on the P.O.W.E.R. Project, and they turned the space into a hub for justice and tolerance programming (the organizing of that project was archived by Matt Mehlan in the Documented Dialogues project). "It's a public space — it's an actually city-owned property — prominently in the middle of the neighborhood that is changing a lot," Martins says. "It's an ongoing experiment. It's aspirational — it's an ongoing site for experimentation. It's a very porous structure in terms of what happens there, who organizes it, and who decides it."...@Shareable
Experimental Station
The Experimental Station is a cultural center located on Chicago's South Side in the Woodlawn neighborhood. It's the host of an array of community-centered businesses, cultural events, and initiatives. The programs include the Blackstone Bicycle Works, a community bike shop built around youth programing and education. It's a retail bike shop and service station with hands-on training for new mechanics — free and open to anyone, ages 8-18. The space is also home to a farmers' market and an initiative to increase accessibility to fresh and nutritious foods for low-income people in Illinois. The project hosts an interesting trio of community-driven tenants, too.
There's the Invisible Institute, a reporting outfit practicing accountability journalism by documenting human rights abuses and traditional investigative reporting. The group famously went after the video and autopsy report in the shooting death of Laquan McDonald by Officer Jason Van Dyke, and it specializes in what it calls the "curating" of public information. There's also City Bureau, a civic journalism startup. The group is redefining what community journalism means in Chicago by partnering practicing journalists with would-be reporters from diverse backgrounds on community centered reporting projects. They also host a weekly journalism workshop called the "Public Newsroom." The event is hosted on-site at Build Coffee, a community-centric café that serves coffee from a local roaster, as well as other local food products. The café space is also used for meetings, art shows, workshops, and sells small press books, comics, zines, and other material...@Shareable
Citizens data initiative: City of Chicago data portal
Arts, sport and culture
[edit | edit source]Art Leaders of Color Network on facebook
Sharing
[edit | edit source]Maps: Chicago Solidarity Economy
Sustainable transport activism
[edit | edit source]- Streetsblog Chicago, daily news source connecting people to information about sustainable transportation and livable communities
Cycling activism
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- Divvy, bike sharing system
- West Town Bikes
- Wikipedia: Cycling in Chicago, Divvy
The Blackstone Bicycle Works is a community bike shop built around youth programing and education. It's a retail bike shop and service station with hands-on training for new mechanics — free and open to anyone, ages 8-18...@Shareable
Recyclery
On the far North Side of the city in the Rogers Park neighborhood, is the Recyclery, an educational community bike shop. The shop hosts open hours three days a week, where residents can work on their bikes with the help of volunteer mechanics. They also host a collaborative workshop hours with Women Bike Chicago called W.T.F. Night, which is for people who identify as women, trans, or femme. The group also sells affordable bikes that have been built or repaired in the shop, and hosts classes on tune-ups and completely overhauling a bike. And the Recyclery donates bikes and equipment — typically repaired by its volunteers — to local community groups...@Shareable
Urban sustainability
[edit | edit source]Community safety
[edit | edit source]Mothers Against Senseless Killing
Open spaces
[edit | edit source]- Wikipedia:Parks in Chicago: The City of Chicago devotes 8.5% of its total land acreage to parkland, which ranked it 13th among high-density population cities in the United States in 2012.
Trees, woodland and forest
[edit | edit source]Chicago Region Trees Initiative
News archive
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Hundreds plunge in Chicago River for first official swim in nearly 100 years, theguardian.com (Sep 21, 2025)
Chicago eases parking mandates to spur affordable housing development, smartcitiesdive.com (Sep 05, 2025)
A Toxic Landfill Was on the Brink of Expanding. Residents Fought Back and Won, insideclimatenews.org (Aug 20, 2025)
Recent Canadian wildfires are record-breaking – and will threaten US air quality for days, Eric Holthaus, theguardian.com (May 30, 2025)
Cities Are Depaving for a Cooler Future, nexusmedianews.com (Aug 24, 2023)
A Community-Led Approach to Stopping Flooding Expands in the Chicago Region, insideclimatenews.org (Aug 15, 2023)
These Chicago Afghans Have Built A Community On The Soccer Field, borderlessmag.org (Jul 18, 2023)
Chicago set to launch big guaranteed income pilot, fastcompany.com (Feb 24, 2022)
- Are Community land trusts the answer to Chicago's Large Lots Program issues? Dec 10, 2019...Shareable
- Chicago sets goal for 100 percent clean, renewable energy by 2035, Feb 18, 2019...@electrekco
- Can 'Bike Libraries' Fix Chicago's Cycling Equity Gap? Apr 3, 2018...citylab.com
- Come for the fun, stay for the revolution, Nov 16, 2017...transitionnetwork.org
- 5 Reasons Why Chicago is a Burgeoning Sharing City, Oct 26, 2017...@Shareable
- El Amor de la Comunidad, Sep 21, 2017...transitionnetwork.org
- And then? Sustainability Through Arts + Culture, Feb 24, 2017...civiccommons.us
- Chicago city planners respond to demands for better neighborhood mobility and bicycling infrastructure, Jan 3, 2017...yesmagazine.org
- Cargo bikes can do the job of a minivan, Oct 24, 2016...chicagotribune.com
- Two computer scientists are programming an end to food waste in Chicago, May 13, 2016...fastcoexist.com
- World's largest rooftop farm sprouts 10 million pesticide-free crops each year, November 23, 2015...inhabitat.com
- Chicago: Libraries as platforms for creativity, day one, September 24, 2015...David Gauntlett
- Chicago Event to Launch Chamber of Commons, September 14, 2015...Shareable
- On a new shared street in Chicago, drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians will all be equals, October 27, 2014...Co.Exist
- Rahm to Take Ald. Moore's Participatory-Budget Concept Citywide, October 23, 2013...DNAinfo.com Chicago
- Chicago plans massive new urban park project, SmartPlanet, December 20, 2011.
News sources
News Releases, City of Chicago
About Chicago
[edit | edit source]Chicago is a city with a rich fabric of civic institutions and assets. Sure, the city is famous for its towering libraries and museums and the glittering lakefront parks — gatherings of protest and celebration. But Chicago is home to a sprawling network of organizations, commons associations, and community initiatives. Strung together, these groups connect the culture of the city across its vibrant neighborhoods.
Across the U.S., communities have been stratified by income, and Chicago — a deeply segregated city — is a representative example of that stratification. Chicago can boast a single digit unemployment rate even while some neighborhoods — Riverdale, Englewood, West Englewood — are plagued by joblessness at rates higher than 30 percent. Chicago's community organizations are at once its safety net and its hub for connections, and there are a dizzying number of groups...@Shareable
Past events
- October 10, 2015 - Invitation to create a Chicago Chamber of Commons, ica-usa.org
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. Located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, it is the third-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 2.74 million at the 2020 census. The Chicago metropolitan area has 9.41 million residents and is the third-largest metropolitan area in the country. Chicago is the seat of Cook County, the second-most populous county in the U.S.
| Authors | Phil Green |
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| Cite as | Philralph (2014–2025). "Community action/Chicago". Appropedia. Retrieved June 4, 2026. |






