From Toni Preckwinkle <[email protected]>
Subject Week in Review: Nonviolence Center Named for Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Opens: ‘Englewood Can Breathe’
Date February 12, 2023 2:30 PM
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Originally published on chicago.suntimes.com 02/01/2023  |  Photo: Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times

Dozens of organizations and local leaders gathered on Wednesday in Englewood to celebrate and promote the legacy of two fierce advocates for nonviolence with the opening of a new community center. 

Martin Luther King Jr. never got to meet one of his heroes and great influences, Mahatma Gandhi, who led the independence movement in India. But Gandhi’s influence was palpable throughout King’s speeches and activism in the U.S. civil rights movement. He once noted that Gandhi was a “guiding light” in his life.

Although the two never formally worked together, they now share the namesake of Englewood’s new Gandhi King Center for Nonviolence, in the Center of Englewood building at 838 W. Marquette Road. 

The center will provide holistic approaches to combat violence in the area and promote peacefulness through meditation and yoga classes, mediation counselors, basketball programming and a 24/7 crisis hotline.

“Englewood can now breathe,” said Twin Green, CEO of the Link and Option Center, a mental health center that is a partner of the new center. “There have been so many opportunities, businesses and providers that have come to Englewood with the intent to do very, very well. Then the air will go out and deflate. But not the Gandhi King Center for Nonviolence. The resources that are gonna come to this community are not going to deflate. We’re going to give people of Englewood the opportunity to stabilize, to be able to receive the civil and economic rights that they deserve to have.”

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