The Institute for Nonviolence Chicago’s mission is to replace the cycle of violence using the principles, teachings and practices of nonviolence to create the beloved community.In 1957, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stated that
the “aftermath of nonviolence is the creation of the beloved community, while
the aftermath of violence is tragic bitterness.” Nearly 60 years later,
the city of Chicago is ensnared in a seemingly endless loop of violence and
bitterness. The Institute for Nonviolence Chicago’s mission is to replace the cycle of
violence using the principles, teachings and practices of nonviolence to create
the beloved community.
Informed by a philosophy of
nonviolence, the Institute will establish caring and sustained relationships
with participants engaged in the cycle of violence. We will emphasize
partnerships with community members, leaders, social service providers, and
local law enforcement to reduce community levels of violence. We will
help create a safer, healthier environment for young adults, youth, and their
families. These general approaches will be specifically addressed using
four major methods: Community-based Nonviolence Street Outreach, Individualized
Service Provision, Victim Support Services, and Nonviolence Training.