Institute for Nonviolence brings peace efforts across Austin Blvd. 

Institute for Nonviolence brings peace efforts across Austin Blvd. 


Unity Temple volunteers Madeline Van Hecke and Marsha Borders said they felt honored to hear that the Institute for Nonviolence Chicago wanted the church’s help setting up an event in Oak Park. 

Both volunteers on the church’s gun violence prevention team, they said the event presented an opportunity for them to help chip away at barriers that prevent Oak Parkers from connecting with their neighbors in the Austin community, where institute staff work tirelessly to mediate conflicts, advocate for victims, prevent shootings and support at-risk people get on track with education, job opportunities, mental health care and more. 

“This feels really nice, trying to create that sense of connection,” said Van Hecke, who grew up in Austin. “Oak Park can be a very isolated kind of community. It’s very liberal politically, but I’m not the only one who’s said that sometimes it’s felt like it’s in a bubble. This is one way to establish more connection — it’s one way to get out of that bubble.” 



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