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Chicago Directory of Law-Related Education Resources

A TEACHER'S GUIDE TO LOCATING MATERIALS, SPEAKERS, AND FIELD EXPERIENCES FOR THE STUDY OF LAW-RELATED EDUCATION

A Publication of the Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
Wikolia M. Wacek, Editor


Carolyn Pereira, Executive Director
Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
407 South Dearborn Street
Suite 1700
Chicago, IL 60605
Phone: (312) 663-9057
Fax: (312) 663-4321
E-mail: crfc@crfc.org


The Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago would like to give special thanks to the Chicago Bar Foundation for their financial assistance in producing this directory and establishing this website.

Copyright © 1991, 1997 Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
We grant permission to reproduce this material for distribution to students, other school site personnel and district administrators. Any other reproduction or distribution requires the approval of the Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago.



TABLE OF CONTENTS




  • About the Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago

  • About this Directory

  • Checklist for a Successful Field Experience

  • Guidelines for the Effective Use of Outside Resource Persons

  • Law Specialization Index

  • Alphabetical Listing of Agencies





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    ABOUT THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION CHICAGO


    The Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago (CRFC) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization which strives to help young people understand our country's legal and governmental system and to give them the skills and attitudes necessary to serve their communities and nation as responsible citizens.

    CRFC provides citizen education programs that build self-esteem and motivate youth to learn through their participation. Citizen education encompasses the concepts and information about the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights; rights and responsibilities under the law; active and responsible participation in society; legal and economic systems; and ethics. The underlying focus of all programs is the teaching of the values of the Constitution.

    CRFC works toward achieving its goals by training teachers and resource persons, developing materials for the classroom, and conducting programs for students.

    In 1962, educators and law-related professionals established the Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) in Los Angeles. Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago opened in 1975. CRFC's success depends on countless hours of service from members of the professional community and grants and contributions from individuals, government, corporations, and foundations.

    Our ancestors saw the Constitution as a second chance, a new beginning, and rejoiced in that prospect. But—as the founding generation knew too well—democracy is hard work. Maintaining our freedom requires an alert, knowledgeable, committed citizenry.



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    ABOUT THIS DIRECTORY


    This is the third edition of the “Chicago Directory of Law-Related Education Resources.” It was originally produced in 1981 by the Chicago Bar Association's Special Committee on Law-Related Education in conjunction with the Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago and the Chicago Street Law Project. It has been an extremely useful tool for educators who are looking for instructional aids such as speakers, brochures, and field experiences to complement their teaching of law-related education.

    The Law Specialization Index in this directory lists agencies which disseminate information on specialized areas of law.

    The organizations are listed alphabetically throughout the Directory. Listed for each organization is the name of the contact person (where applicable), address, phone number, fax number, and E-mail and Internet addresses (where applicable). Following this information is a brief description of the organization and the resources it offers.

    A feedback sheet has also been included for your suggestions and comments regarding the Directory and identifying additional agencies to be added in future revisions of the Directory.

    Should you have any questions concerning this directory, please direct them to:

    Local Programs Division
    Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
    407 South Dearborn Street
    Suite 1700
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 663-9057
    Fax: (312) 663-4321
    E-mail: crfc@wwa.com


    Thanks to Sarah Chavkin, Julie Pecaut, and Nisan Chavkin for assistance in the editing process.

    The Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago would like to give special thanks to the Chicago Bar Foundation for their financial assistance in producing this directory.



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    CHECKLIST FOR A SUCCESSFUL FIELD EXPERIENCE

    A field experience—in contrast to a field trip—allows students to learn and retain crucial information in an interactive way. Through field experiences, students remember what they learn because it emerges in context. Here are a few general principles to consider:

    OBJECTIVES

    How does the field experience fit into your larger curricular goals? Why do you want to visit the site? What do you want your students to learn? Is the site the best way for them to learn this information? How will you assess their learning?

    STRATEGIES

    A variety of strategies—such as presentations, audiovisual resources, working in task groups, and interviewing key personnel—make a field experience more than just “show and tell.” Discuss with the site personnel the different options available for your students.

    PREPARATION

    Before the experience, explain the purpose of the visit and your expectations. Have students prepare questions they would like to have answered. Well-prepared students make positive impressions on adults, who in turn respond at a level which best serves your students.

    LOGISTICS



    FOLLOW-UP




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    GUIDELINES FOR THE EFFECTIVE USE OF OUTSIDE RESOURCE

    PERSONS

    Appropriate use of visitors has been found to be strongly associated with reduction in delinquency. Adult role models can model behaviors and attitudes sought to be developed in students, create non-threatening adult associations, and develop positive student attitudes toward the law. Because most visitors are not trained teachers, they have optimal impact when used as resource persons rather than as instructors.

    The checklist of suggested procedures will help ensure a successful classroom visit by a resource person. The key to a good visit is to be clear about what the teacher wants to do and share those expectations with the resource person in advance. This checklist can also be modified to fit the needs of a field experience.

    Before the resource person comes, he or she should know:



    In advance of a visit by an outside resource person, students should receive preparation to maximize their thoughtful participation when the visitor is present (e.g., having students prepare questions for possible use on the day of the visit).



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    LAW SPECIALIZATION INDEX


    Below is a quick reference guide, listing the areas of law and those agencies which specialize in them.


    BAR ASSOCIATIONS (ILLINOIS)
    Advocates Society: The Association Of Polish-American Attorneys
    Asian American Bar Association Of The Greater Chicago Area
    Black Women Lawyers Association Of Greater Chicago, Inc.
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chinese American Bar Association
    Coalition Of Suburban Bar Associations
    Cook County Bar Association
    Hispanic Lawyers Association Of Illinois
    Puerto Rican Bar Association
    Women's Bar Association Of Illinois

    CONSUMER LAW
    American Arbitration Association
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    American Jewish Congress
    Better Business Bureau of Chicago and Northern Illinois
    Casa Central
    Catholic Charities/Arts of Living Institute
    Center for Conflict Resolution
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Legal Clinic
    Citizen Advocacy Center
    DePaul Legal Clinic
    Illinois Department of Financial Institutions
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Loyola University School of Law Legal Clinic
    Major Appliance Consumer Action Program
    Northwestern University Settlement
    United States Consumer Product Safety Commission


    CONTRACT LAW
    Alternative Schools Network
    American Arbitration Association
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    Chicago Bar Association
    DePaul Legal Clinic
    Illinois Right to Life Committee Chicago
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers for the Creative Arts
    LEXIS-NEXIS

    CORRECTIONAL LAW

    Cook County Sheriff's Office Department of Corrections/County Jail
    John Howard Association
    Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
    Safer Foundation

    THE COURT SYSTEM
    American Arbitration Association
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    Catholic Charities/Arts of Living Institute
    Center for Conflict Resolution
    Chicago Abused Women Coalition
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Coalition for Law Related Education
    Circuit Court of Cook County Pro Se Court
    Citizen Advocacy Center
    CIVITAS
    Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
    Cook County Circuit Court/Clerk of the Court/Child Support Department
    Cook County Court Watchers, Inc.
    Evanston Community Defender Office
    Gateway Foundation
    House of the Good Shepherd
    Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission
    Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission
    Illinois State Bar Association
    John Howard Association
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing
    Lieutenant Governor's Office
    Life Span
    Mayor's Office of Inquiry and Information
    Salvation Army/Correctional Services Department
    United States Probation/Parole Office
    Uptown Chicago Commission
    Victim/Witness Assistance Program/Cook County State's Attorney's Office
    Youth Services Project, Inc.

    CRIMINAL LAW
    Alternatives, Inc.
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    BBF Family Services
    Center for Conflict Resolution
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Legal Clinic
    Chicago Police Department
    Cook County Sheriff's Police Department
    Evanston Community Defender Office
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Federal Defender Program
    Gateway Foundation
    Illinois Attorney General's Office/Crime Victims' Compensation Program
    Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty
    Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence
    Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
    Illinois Department of Corrections
    Institute of Women Today
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers for the Creative Arts
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Life Span
    Mujeres Latinas En Accion
    National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression
    Northwestern University Settlement
    P.A.C.E. Institute
    Rogers Park Community Council
    Safer Foundation
    Salvation Army/Correctional Services Department
    United States Probation/Parole Office
    Victim/Witness Assistance Program/Cook County State's Attorney's Office
    Youth Service Project, Inc.

    ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
    American Arbitration Association
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    Business and Professional People for the Public Interest
    Chicago Bar Association
    Citizen Advocacy Center
    Citizens for a Better Environment
    Environmental Law and Policy Center
    Illinois Department of Natural Resources
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
    Lake Michigan Federation
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Openlands
    United States Environmental Protection Agency

    FAMILY LAW
    Alternative Schools Network
    American Arbitration Association
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    American Jewish Congress
    Association House of Chicago
    Birthright of Chicago
    Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago
    Casa Central
    Catholic Charities/Arts of Living Institute
    Chicago Abused Women Coalition
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
    CIVITAS
    Cradle Society
    DePaul Legal Clinic
    Gateway Foundation
    House of the Good Shepherd
    Illinois Council for the Prevention of Violence
    Illinois Right to Life Committee Chicago
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing
    Legal Aid Bureau of Metropolitan Family Services
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Life Span
    Marillac House
    Mujeres Latinas En Accion
    National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse
    Northwestern University School of Law Legal Clinic
    Northwestern University Settlement
    Office of Human Development Services
    Office of the Public Guardian Juvenile Division
    Planned Parenthood/Chicago Area
    Rogers Park Community Council
    Salvation Army Family Services
    St. Mary's Services
    Victim/Witness Assistance Program/Cook County State's Attorney's Office
    Women's Law Project/Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago
    Youth Service Project, Inc.

    GOVERNMENT
    Alternative Schools Network
    American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    American Jewish Committee
    American Jewish Congress
    BBF Family Services
    Better Government Association
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Coalition for Law Related Education
    Chicago Commission on Human Relations
    Citizen Advocacy Center
    Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Federal Communications Commission
    Illinois Attorney General's Office/Crime Victims' Compensation Program
    Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence
    Illinois Department of Natural Resources
    Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission
    Illinois Right to Life Committee Chicago
    Illinois State Bar Association
    Illinois State Board of Education
    Illinois State Board of Elections
    Internal Revenue Service
    John Howard Association
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers for the Creative Arts
    League of Women Voters of Chicago
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Lieutenant Governor's Office
    Mayor's Office of Inquiry and Information
    Planned Parenthood/Chicago Area
    Rogers Park Community Council
    United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
    United States Environmental Protection Agency
    United States Probation/Parole Office
    United States Secret Service

    HOUSING LAW
    Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago
    American Arbitration Association
    American Bar Association
    American Jewish Congress
    Business and Professional People for the Public Interest
    Catholic Charities/Arts of Living Institute
    Center for Conflict Resolution
    Chicago Abused Women Coalition
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Commission on Human Relations
    Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Liberties Under Law
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    House of the Good Shepherd
    Illinois Department of Human Rights
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing
    Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Loyola University School of Law Legal Clinic
    Mujeres Latinas En Accion
    Rogers Park Community Council
    St. Mary's Services
    Uptown Chicago Commission
    Woodstock Institute

    IMMIGRATION SERVICES
    American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    American Jewish Congress
    Asian Human Services of Chicago, Inc.
    Casa Central
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Legal Clinic
    Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Protection
    Japanese American Citizens League
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers for the Creative Arts
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund
    Mujeres Latinas En Accion
    Northwestern University Settlement
    Salvation Army Family Services

    INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES
    Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago
    Alternative Schools Network
    American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    American Civil Liberties Union
    American Jewish Committee
    American Jewish Congress
    Amnesty International USA
    Anti-Defamation League
    BBF Family Services
    Casa Central
    Catholic Charities/Arts of Living Institute
    Center for Conflict Resolution
    Chicago Association for Retarded Citizens
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Commission on Human Relations
    Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights
    Chicago Department on Aging
    Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Liberties Under Law
    Chicago Legal Clinic
    Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    House of the Good Shepherd
    Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty
    Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Protection
    Illinois Council for the Prevention of Violence
    Illinois Department of Corrections
    Illinois Department of Human Rights
    Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission
    Illinois Institute for Dispute Resolution
    Illinois Right to Life Committee Chicago
    Illinois State Bar Association
    Illinois State Board of Elections
    John Howard Association
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund
    Lawyers for the Creative Arts
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Mujeres Latinas En Accion
    National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
    Northwestern University Settlement
    Planned Parenthood/Chicago Area
    Rogers Park Community Council
    Safer Foundation
    St. Mary's Services
    Student Advocacy Center
    United States Department of Justice Community Relations Service
    Women's Law Project/Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago

    JUVENILE LAW
    Alternative Schools Network
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    American Jewish Congress
    BBF Family Services
    Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago
    Casa Central
    Catholic Charities/Arts of Living Institute
    Center for Conflict Resolution
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Police Department
    Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
    CIVITAS
    Communities Dare to Care
    Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
    Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center
    Cook County Sheriff's Youth Services Division
    Evanston Community Defender Office
    Illinois Council for the Prevention of Violence
    Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
    Illinois Department of Corrections
    Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission
    Illinois Institute for Dispute Resolution
    Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission
    John Howard Association
    Juvenile Court of Cook County
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Life Span
    Neon Street Programs
    Northwestern University School of Law Legal Clinic
    Northwestern University Settlement
    Office of the Public Guardian Juvenile Division
    Office of Human Development Services
    Rogers Park Community Council
    Safer Foundation
    St. Mary's Services
    Victim/Witness Assistance Program/Cook County State's Attorney's Office
    Youth Service Project, Inc.

    LABOR/EMPLOYMENT LAW
    Alternative Schools Network
    American Arbitration Association
    Catholic Charities/Arts of Living Institute
    Center for Conflict Resolution
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Commission on Human Relations
    Chicago Legal Clinic
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Illinois Department of Human Rights
    Illinois Department of Labor/Fair Labor Standards Division
    Illinois Industrial Commission
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers for the Creative Arts
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Northwestern University Settlement
    United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
    Women Employed

    MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
    Chicago Association for Retarded Citizens
    Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services
    Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission
    Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago
    Office of Human Development Services

    TAX LAW
    American Arbitration Association
    Internal Revenue Service

    TORT LAW
    Alternative Schools Network
    American Arbitration Association
    American Bar Association/Youth Education for Citizenship
    American Jewish Congress
    Chicago Bar Association
    Chicago Legal Clinic
    DePaul Legal Clinic
    Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence
    Law Bulletin Publishing Company
    Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing
    Lawyers for the Creative Arts
    LEXIS-NEXIS
    Salvation Army/Correctional Services Division






    ACCESS LIVING OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO

    310 South Peoria Street
    Suite 201
    Chicago, IL 60607
    Phone: (312) 226-5900

    A resource center advocating the rights and integration of persons with disabilities.

    Brochures, speakers, and awareness sessions are available upon request. Please contact the agency for additional information.




    ADVOCATES SOCIETY
    THE ASSOCIATION OF POLISH-AMERICAN ATTORNEYS
    P.O. Box 641883
    Chicago, IL 60664-1883
    Phone: (312) 726-8797




    ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS NETWORK

    Jack Wuest, Executive Director
    1807 West Sunnyside Avenue
    Suite 1D
    Chicago, IL 60640
    Phone: (773) 728-4030
    Fax: (773) 728-3335
    E-mail: Altschools@aol.com

    A coalition of 28 agencies serving inner-city neighborhoods in Chicago that addresses the problem of how to work with inner-city youth and adults through various services including education, employment, and support service programs.

    Brochures and speakers are available upon request. Please contact the agency for additional information.




    ALTERNATIVES, INC.

    Judith M. Gall, Executive Director
    1126 West Granville Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60660
    Phone: (773) 973-5400

    A youth and family services agency serving the greater Chicago area devoted to the prevention of substance abuse. Awareness programs include substance abuse counseling, comprehensive prevention programs, and individual as well as family therapy.

    Speakers and anti-drug materials are available. Please contact the agency for additional information.




    AMERICAN-ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE

    Isam Zeitoun, President, Chicago
    P.O. Box 81092
    Chicago, IL 60681
    Phone: (630) 876-9490
    Fax: (630) 876-9491

    Civil rights organization committed to defending the rights of Arab Americans and promoting their heritage.

    “ADC Times” newsletter available. Speakers also available with advance notice.




    AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION

    Michelle Lewis, Secretary
    225 North Michigan Avenue
    Suite 2527
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 616-6560
    Fax: (312) 819-0404

    A private, neutral, not-for-profit agency offering mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution mechanisms. Sixty-five years in existence with 36 regional offices and headquarters in New York City.

    Brochures, speakers, and special programs are available. Please contact for additional information.




    AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION/YOUTH EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP

    Paula Nessel, Project Coordinator
    541 North Fairbanks Court
    Chicago, IL 60611-3314
    Phone: (312) 988-5735
    Fax: (312) 988-5032
    Internet site: http://www.abanet.org

    A non-profit, non-partisan organization which provides leadership to the law-related education field by maintaining the LRE resource center and publishing “Update on Law-Related Education,” national newsletters, and supplementary materials for K-12 teachers.

    Publications include: “Update Plus,” “I'm the People: It's About Citizenship and You,” “Lawyers in the Classroom,” and “Docket on Disk.” Please call for complete lists and prices.




    AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF ILLINOIS

    Nick Samuels, Director, High School Civil Liberties Education Project
    203 North LaSalle Street
    Suite 1405
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 201-9740
    Fax: (312) 201-9760
    E-mail: acluil@aol.com
    Internet site: http://www.aclu.aclu-il.org

    A non-partisan, non-profit membership organization dedicated to protecting and extending freedom, liberty, and equality to all within the United States. The ACLU accomplishes its goals through litigating, lobbying, and educating the public on a broad array of issues affecting our liberties. The work of the ACLU is based upon, but not limited to, protecting the liberties and freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights.

    The Rights of Public School Students in Illinois is available from the office; please call for a price quote and list of other publications. Speakers are available on a wide variety of civil liberties subjects. Please call to make arrangements.




    AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE

    Jonathan Levine, Midwest Regional Director
    55 East Monroe Street
    Suite 2930
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 251-8800
    Fax: (312) 251-8815
    E-mail: chicago@ajc.org
    Internet site: http://www.ajc.org

    A national human relations organization which promotes inter-ethnic and inter-religious understanding and works to preserve democracy and human rights.

    Various publications on the separation between church and state available by calling the Committee. Speakers are available with advance notice. Please call for more information.




    AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS

    Joel Rubin, Executive Director
    22 West Monroe Street
    Suite 1900
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 332-7355
    Fax: (312) 332-2814

    A public agency which works to promote religious liberty, separation of church and state, and support of civil and social rights. Aside from educational and advocacy work, the Congress also has a legal clinic which provides direct pro-bono services to the poor.

    A variety of free publications are available by calling the office. Speakers and other resources are also available.




    AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA

    Nancy Bothne, Midwest Regional Director
    53 West Jackson Boulevard
    Suite 1162
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 427-2060
    Fax: (312) 427-2589

    A worldwide human rights organization which works for the release of prisoners of conscience, prompt and fair trials for all political prisoners, and an end to torture and execution.

    Contact the agency for a listing of publications, videotapes, and other instructional materials. Speakers are available with at least three weeks' advance notice. Honoraria and expenses are appreciated, but not required.




    ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE

    Richard S. Hirschhaut, Regional Director, Greater Chicago/Wisconsin Region
    309 West Washington Street
    Suite 750
    Chicago, IL 60606-3296
    Phone: (312) 782-5080
    Fax: (312) 782-1142
    E-mail: chiadl@aol.com
    Internet site: http://www.adl.org

    The world's leading organization fighting anti-Semitism through programs and services that counteract hatred, prejudice, and bigotry. This includes monitoring and exposing extremist groups, advocating for hate crime legislation, ensuring strict separation of church and state, and offering diversity education for schools, workplaces, campuses, and communities.

    Speakers and publications available by contacting the agency.




    ASIAN AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION OF THE GREATER CHICAGO AREA
    P.O. Box A3782
    Chicago, IL 60690




    ASIAN HUMAN SERVICES OF CHICAGO, INC.

    Abha Pandya, Executive Director
    4753 North Broadway
    Suite 700
    Chicago, IL 60640
    Phone: (773) 728-2235
    Fax: (773) 728-4751

    Chicago's only pan-Asian comprehensive social service agency. It offers programs such as counseling, access to legal services, job training and placement, seminars for single mothers, elderly services, HIV/AIDS awareness, and programs to address the issues, needs, and problems affecting the Asian community in Chicago.

    Brochures, information line, and speakers are available. Please contact the agency for additional information.




    ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO

    Theresa M. Bold, Supervising Attorney
    2150 West North Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60647
    Phone: (773) 276-0084
    Fax: (773) 276-0084

    Provides legal services for low-income residents of West Town and Humboldt Park communities. Legal service areas include adoption, foster care, child custody, probate and family law, and domestic violence. Please call for further information.

    Brochures, speakers, and tours are available. Please call for additional details.




    BBF FAMILY SERVICES

    Gary Mayberry, Executive Director and CEO
    1512 South Pulaski Road
    Chicago, IL 60623
    Phone: (773) 277-9582
    Fax: (773) 277-9768

    Works to keep youth at home with their families, in school, and out of the juvenile justice system. Their four main areas of focus are education and guidance, residential shelters, counseling, and community service, including cultural arts and economic development.

    “Building Brighter Futures” (newsletter) is available free of charge. Speakers and tours are also available. Please contact Sylvia Vonil at the above address and telephone number to make arrangements.




    BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF CHICAGO AND NORTHERN ILLINOIS

    Steve Bernas, Executive Director
    330 North Wabash Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 832-0500
    Fax: (312) 832-9985

    Advocates consumer rights and responsibilities concerning dealings with the business community and buyer/seller disputes.

    Brochures, speakers, and information line are available. Please call for additional information.




    BETTER GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

    J. Terrance Brunner, Executive Director
    230 North Michigan Avenue
    Suite 1710
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 641-1181
    Fax: (312) 580-7849

    Reviews the fiscal policies of local, city, state, and federal governments in a variety of areas, works with the media to expose corruption, and educates the public about the inner workings of government.

    Brochures are available by calling the agency. Speakers and tours are also available with advance notice. Please call for further details.




    BIRTHRIGHT OF CHICAGO

    Rosemary Diamond, President/Director
    11235 South Western Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60643
    Phone: (773) 233-0305

    Offers free pregnancy testing and counseling as an alternative to abortion.

    Brochures, information line, and speakers are available. Please call for further details.





    BLACK WOMEN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION OF GREATER CHICAGO, INC.
    P.O. Box 64477
    Chicago, IL 60664




    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF CHICAGO

    Robert K. Hassin, President and CEO
    625 West Jackson Boulevard
    Suite 300
    Chicago, IL 60661
    Phone: (312) 627-2700
    Fax: (312) 627-0908

    One of Chicago's premier youth-service organizations with twelve clubs, five extension clubs, six Head Start programs, five after-school day care centers, and approximately 20,000 members city-wide. Offers inner-city youth attractive alternatives to life on the streets by providing the support and opportunity necessary to overcome destructive barriers and pursue meaningful and productive lives. Also promotes health, social, educational, career, and character development by building self-esteem, values, and skills during critical periods of growth.

    Newsletters and brochures are available. Speakers and tours are also available with at least three weeks' advance notice. Please call or write for further details.




    BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST

    Alexander Polikoff, Executive Director
    17 East Monroe Street
    Suite 212
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 641-5570
    Fax: (312) 641-5454

    A non-profit public interest law and policy center that focuses on issues concerning public housing, energy policy, and environmental protection. Issues are selected that address broad policy matters that can effect systemic change for the overall quality of life in Chicago. Also represents unrepresented groups and classes of clients.

    Various brochures are available. Please call for further details.




    CASA CENTRAL

    Ann R. Alvarez, President
    1401 North California Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60622
    Phone: (773) 276-1902
    Fax: (773) 276-0465

    Provides programs on foster care, adoption, child abuse prevention, and public aid for Spanish-speaking individuals.

    Speakers are available. Please call for additional information.




    CATHOLIC CHARITIES/ARTS OF LIVING INSTITUTE

    Patricia Canessa, Director
    721 North LaSalle Street
    Chicago, IL 60610
    Phone: (312) 655-7388
    Fax: (312) 266-7146

    A comprehensive adolescent pregnancy program providing individual, group, and family counseling to pregnant and parenting teens and their families. Also provides community referrals and follow-up sessions.

    Speakers, tours, brochures, and films are available. Please allow one month's notice when scheduling speakers and two weeks' notice for facility tours. No groups larger than 12 please.




    CENTER FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION

    Faith Salsberg, Director of Case Management and Operations
    200 North Michigan Avenue
    Suite 500
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 327-6420

    Provides training and consultation in areas of alternative dispute resolution as well as mediation services to the public. No legal services are provided.

    Brochures and newsletters are available free of charge. Speakers are also available with at least two weeks' advance notice. Please call Kathy Cheney-Egan to secure a speaker.




    CHICAGO ABUSED WOMEN COALITION

    Olga Becker, Executive Director
    P.O. Box 477916
    Chicago, IL 60647-7916
    Phone: (773) 278-4110
    Fax: (773) 489-6111

    Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, advocacy, information, and referrals to battered women and their minor children.

    Brochures and speakers are available. Please contact the agency two weeks in advance to request a speaker.




    CHICAGO ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS

    William Schneider, Executive Director
    Eight South Michigan Avenue
    17th floor
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 346-6230
    Fax: (312) 346-2218

    Provides services to the developmentally disabled, regardless of income, race, religion or ethnic background. These services are geared to help strengthen the family unit and assist individuals to become as independent as possible. Operates special education schools, early intervention programs, vocational training centers, small group residential homes, respite care, foster care, and family support outreach services.

    For information regarding brochures and speakers, please write or call the agency directly.




    CHICAGO BAR ASSOCIATION

    Michelle Troksa, Manager of Media Relations
    321 South Plymouth Court
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 554-2002
    Fax: (312) 554-2054

    The largest metropolitan bar association in the country with 22,000 members. One of the CBA's most noted activities is the publishing of the “Guide to Judicial Candidates” every election year. The CBA publishes a range of consumer oriented brochures, including “Where to Go For Legal Assistance” and a how-to guide for high schoolers, “So You Want To Be A Lawyer.”

    The agency will attempt to locate a speaker on virtually any law-related subject. Please allow at least one month's advance notice and specify topic.




    CHICAGO COALITION FOR LAW RELATED EDUCATION

    Molly Christopher, Project Coordinator
    2853 Daley Center
    Chicago, IL 60602
    Phone: (312) 443-6072

    Operates city-wide mock trials through any high school willing to participate.

    Please call for more information.




    CHICAGO COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS

    Peter Kostakis, Public Information Officer
    510 North Peshtigo Court
    Room 6A
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 744-4111
    Fax: (312) 744-1081

    A public agency charged with enforcing the Chicago Human Rights Ordinance and the Chicago Fair Housing Ordinance. The Commission investigates complaints to determine whether discrimination may have occurred, and uses its enforcement powers to punish acts of discrimination. Under the City's Hate Crimes Law, the agency aids hate crime victims. It also employs programs in education, intervention, and constituency building to discourage bigotry and bring people from different groups together.

    Free brochures, posters, and bumper stickers available by calling the agency. Speakers are available to talk about the work of the Commission; at least 30 days notice is required for all requests.




    CHICAGO COMMITTEE TO DEFEND THE BILL OF RIGHTS

    Emil Schepers, Program Director
    59 East Van Buren Street
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 939-0675
    Fax: (312) 939-7867

    Advocacy group involved with information, education, legislative, and other action in defense of constitutional rights, especially of First Amendment and Bill of Rights issues.

    Brochures, information line, and speakers are available with advance notice. Please call for further details.




    CHICAGO DEPARTMENT ON AGING

    Donald Smith, Commissioner
    510 North Peshtigo Court
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 744-4016

    City of Chicago agency which offers services and programs which help Chicago seniors to live independent and healthy lives in their own homes and communities.

    “How Can We Help You” brochure and newsletter are available free of charge. Tours are also available with two weeks' advance notice. Please schedule with Tanya Mitchell.




    CHICAGO FOR YOUTH

    Eileen Murphy, Project Manager
    510 North Peshtigo Court
    7th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 744-3911
    Fax: (312) 744-6898

    Fosters and highlights positive youth development in Chicago in partnership with other governmental agencies, schools, religious organizations, not-for-profit community-based agencies and organizations, with the business community, and with youth and families of Chicago.




    CHICAGO FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION—CHARACTER EDUCATION PROGRAM

    Wendy Vernon
    400 North Michigan Avenue
    Room 311
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 670-2323

    Helps children strengthen their self-esteem and increase their respect for others. It provides principals access to materials that are based on 15 universally held values, with curriculum kits for each grade level from K-8. As of September 1995, the program was in over 160 Chicago Public Schools.

    Please call for more information.




    CHICAGO LAWYERS' COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES UNDER LAW, INC.

    Clyde E. Murphy, Executive Director
    100 North LaSalle Street
    Suite 600
    Chicago, IL 60602
    Phone: (312) 630-9744
    Fax: (312) 630-1127
    TTD: (312) 630-9749
    E-mail: clccrul@aol.com

    Provides legal representation in a broad range of civil rights cases, including hate crime, employment discrimination, housing, education, administration of justice, equal access rights, and the health and welfare rights of poor children. Lawsuits seek to have an impact on large numbers of people. Legal assistance is also provided to non-profit community-based and advocacy organizations that work with the homeless, the hungry, the chronically ill, and the economically disadvantaged. The agency frequently provides educational programs on bias violence in the community.

    Free resource guides on numerous topics available by calling the above number. Speakers are available with as much advance notice as possible.




    CHICAGO LEGAL CLINIC

    Marta Bukata, Deputy Director
    2938 East 91st Street
    Chicago, IL 60617
    Phone: (312) 731-1762
    Fax: (312) 731-4264

    Identifies legal needs and provides community-based quality legal services and education to the underserved and disadvantaged in the Chicago area. Also promotes justice through greater access to the legal system.

    Extensive list of brochures available; call for complete list. Speakers can be located on nearly any law-related topic; call with as much notice as possible.




    CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT

    1121 South State Street
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 747-5490
    Internet site: http://www.ci.chi.il.us/CommunityPolicing

    Provides general information on the duties of the Chicago Police Department.

    Speakers are available to discuss topics including gang crimes, youth and the law, crime prevention, and women's protection/rape prevention. The following brochures are available: “Drugs,” “Gangs,” “How To Describe a Suspect,” “Con Artists,” “Beware of the Burglar,” and “Citizens and Court Procedures.” To obtain information regarding speakers or brochures, please send a written request to the attention of the Commander of the Preventive Programs Division at the above address.




    CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

    Annette M. Lee, Community Relations Coordinator
    401 North Wabash Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 321-2028
    Fax: (312) 321-3228

    Partners schools to improve student reading skills and create career awareness among all students. The Sun- Times provides students an opportunity to tour its facility and meet with workers and reporters, provides books through RIF, and provides newspapers and education program guides.




    CHICAGO TRIBUNE

    Jeff Bierig, Media Relations
    435 North Michigan Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 222-3232
    Internet site: http://www.chicago.tribune.com

    One of America's largest newspapers, the Chicago Tribune serves readers in Chicagoland and throughout the Midwest.

    Speakers are available by submitting a detailed written request. Public tours are also available.




    CHICAGOLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE—YOUTH MOTIVATION PROGRAM

    Francine Scott, Director of Urban Affairs
    One IBM Plaza
    Suite 2800
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 494-6779
    Fax: (312) 494-0196

    Heads citywide youth motivation program that provides speakers from more than 200 companies to speak at schools.

    Please call for more information.




    CHINESE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
    USG Corporation (149)
    125 South Franklin Street
    Chicago, IL 60606
    Phone: (312) 606-3916
    Fax: (312) 606-4208




    CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY

    Julie H. Miller, Director of Public Affairs
    50 West Washington Street
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 443-6098
    Fax: (312) 443-7556

    Under the auspices of Chief Judge Donald O'Connell, the Office of Public Affairs supports a unique collaboration of educators, writers, and artists dedicated to the development of innovative and comprehensive law-related education for citizenry.

    Speakers and field trips are available. For tours, please contact the Office of the Chief Judge at (312) 443- 6000.




    CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY PRO SE COURT

    The Hon. Miriam Balanoff, Judge, Pro Se Division
    1308 Richard J. Daley Center
    Chicago, IL 60602
    Phone: (312) 443-3484

    The Pro Se Court (pronounced “pro-say,” which means “by yourself” in Latin) was established to provide substantial justice in a prompt and relatively inexpensive hearing. The person who has a claim files a “complaint” to begin the lawsuit and is called the plaintiff. The person or entity being sued may defend against the claim with or without a lawyer and is called the defendant. If the defendant appears with a lawyer, the plaintiff has the right to secure a lawyer and the case will be transferred to another courtroom.

    Tours available subject to scheduling.




    CITIZEN ADVOCACY CENTER

    Theresa Amato, Executive Director
    P.O. Box 420
    Elmhurst, IL 60126-0420
    Phone: (630) 833-4080
    Fax: (630) 833-4083
    E-mail: cac@essential.org
    Internet site: http://www.essential.org/cac/

    A non-profit, non-partisan organization which builds democracy by increasing civic participation at the community level and by strengthening the public's capacities, resources, and institutions for self-government. Educates citizens about democratic participatory tools such as Freedom of Information and Open Meetings Laws, access to the airwaves, and citizen initiatives to put important questions on the ballot.

    Speakers and a variety of brochures are available. Please call the Center for more information.




    CITIZENS FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT

    Stefan Noe, Staff Attorney
    407 South Dearborn Street
    Suite 1775
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 939-1530

    A non-profit midwest regional organization dedicated to protecting and improving the environmental health of communities. Work with communities, businesses, government officials, and agencies to establish effective pollution prevention programs.

    “Environmental Review” newsletter available to members. Please call for information about membership and speakers.




    CIVITAS CHILDLAW CENTER—LOYOLA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW

    Nina Appel, Dean
    One East Delaware Place
    Suite 215
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 915-6481
    Fax: (312) 915-6485

    Educates and trains committed men and women to work as complete advocates for abused and neglected children. Its goal is to create a team of child abuse specialists from all disciplines, linked by a common commitment, who work together to protect the children of America.

    Please call or write for more details.





    COALITION OF SUBURBAN BAR ASSOCIATIONS
    c/o 53 West Jackson Boulevard
    Suite 1633
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 922-8882




    COMMUNITIES DARE TO CARE

    Andrew V. Papachristos, Administrative Director
    7059 North Greenview Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60626
    Phone: (773) 338-CARE (2273)

    A non-profit organization which attempts to reconnect at-risk youth with their community and families rather than gangs, drugs, and violence. Offers support and counseling programs for at-risk youth and their families.

    Speakers and literature are available. Please call for more information.




    CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION CHICAGO

    Wikolia M. Wacek, Programs Coordinator
    407 South Dearborn Street
    Suite 1700
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 663-9057
    Fax: (312) 663-4321
    E-mail: crfc@wwa.com

    A not-for-profit educational foundation which develops classroom materials, offers teacher institutes, conducts statewide law-related education conferences, and organizes programs for elementary, middle, and high school students to encourage their informed participation in our legal system. Offers law-related education curriculum materials covering a wide range of topics.

    Extensive list of publications available. Please call for a free materials catalog, “Legal Circle” newsletter, and further information on specific issues and programs.




    COOK COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
    188 West Randolph Street
    Suite 720
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 630-1157




    COOK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
    CLERK OF THE COURT
    CHILD SUPPORT DEPARTMENT

    Peter Shugar, Chief Deputy Clerk Cecilia D. Peeler, Associate Clerk
    28 North Clark Street Family Law Bureau
    Suite 200 Richard J. Daley Center
    Chicago, IL 60601 Room 802
    Phone: (312) 345-4000 Chicago, IL 60601
    Fax: (312) 345-4035 Phone: (312) 629-3786

    Collects, distributes, and maintains permanent records of all child support payments made payable to the custodial parent. Also provides listings of child support payments to custodial and non-custodial parents and informs community organizations of child support services provided through the Clerk's office.

    Speakers and tours are available. An agenda detailing the nature of the speaking engagement or the number of persons for a tour must be made available to the agency.




    COOK COUNTY COURT WATCHERS, INC.

    Laura Stokes-Gray, Executive Director
    332 South Michigan Avenue
    Suite 1140
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 939-5550

    Trains members of the public to observe and report on proceedings in the misdemeanor, felony, and traffic courts of the Circuit Court of Cook County in city and suburban courthouses of the county. Agency staff members compile reports based on these observations, which are sent to presiding judges and supervisors of court personnel, including clerks, sheriff's deputies, assistant state's attorneys, public defenders, and private lawyers. Proceedings are evaluated from the point of view of the general public, with the goal of improving the administration of justice.

    A variety of publications are available. Please contact the agency for current price list. Speakers are also available with advance notice of at least two weeks.




    COOK COUNTY JUVENILE TEMPORARY DETENTION CENTER

    Jesse W. Doyle, Superintendent
    1100 South Hamilton Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60612
    Phone: (312) 433-7102
    Fax: (312) 433-6644

    Provides temporary secured housing for youth up to age 17 while awaiting disposition of their cases by the Juvenile Division of the Circuit Court. Also provides care for children who have been transferred from Juvenile Court jurisdiction to Criminal Court.

    Tours with discussion of juvenile delinquency and juvenile treatment programs are available to those over 21 years of age. Please contact the agency at least three weeks in advance for an appointment.




    COOK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
    DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS/COUNTY JAIL

    Peg McConnell, Director of Special Projects
    3026 South California Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60608
    Phone: (773) 890-7642

    The Crime Awareness Program (CAP) is offered at the Jail's Division IX for groups of 75 or more students under the age of fourteen. To schedule a presentation, contact CAP coordinator Idella Cannon at (773) 890- 7207.

    General jail tours for schools and groups over the age of fourteen are offered twice daily Monday through Friday. Schedule as soon as possible as tours book quickly. Custom jail tours may be arranged for special interest groups. Speakers and presentations for schools and community groups are also available through the Department of Corrections Public Information Office. Contact Public Information Officer Joan Stockmal at (773) 890-6877.




    COOK COUNTY SHERIFF'S POLICE DEPARTMENT

    Henry Spight, Community Relations Director
    1401 South Maybrook Drive
    Maywood, IL 60153
    Phone: (708) 865-4776
    Fax: (708) 865-4820

    Responsible for the insurance of good police/citizen relations through contact with community leaders and by addressing issues which directly affect the community.

    Speakers are available to discuss the responsibilities of police in the community, safety tips for senior women's groups, and neighborhood watch programs. Tours of the Department are available Monday through Friday. Please submit requests for speakers and tours in writing at least one month in advance.




    COOK COUNTY SHERIFF'S YOUTH SERVICES DIVISION

    Mary Feerick, Youth Services Director
    1401 South Maybrook Drive
    Maywood, IL 60153
    Phone: (708) 865-2900

    Offers in-school workshops, including discussion areas in youth rights and responsibilities, drug prevention, and delinquency prevention.

    To obtain further information regarding these workshops, please call the agency. Allow at least three weeks' advance notice when planning events.




    THE CRADLE SOCIETY

    Julie Tye, President
    2049 Ridge Avenue
    Evanston, IL 60201
    Phone: (847) 475-5800
    Fax: (847) 475-5871
    Internet site: http://www.cradle.org

    Provides maternity and adoption services to women facing unplanned pregnancies, as well as support to birth parents, adoptive parents, and adoptees. Emphasizes adoption education in the community.

    Speakers and tours are available with advance notice. Please call to make arrangements.




    DEPAUL UNIVERSITY LEGAL CLINIC

    Howard M. Rubin, Director
    23 East Jackson Boulevard
    Suite 950
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 362-8294
    Fax: (312) 362-6918

    Civil and criminal appellate legal services clinic staffed by senior law students from DePaul University School of Law. Provides services to lower and middle income clients, including mediation, community development, and asylum.




    ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY CENTER

    Howard Learner, Executive Director
    203 North LaSalle Street
    Suite 1390
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 759-3400
    Fax: (312) 332-1580

    A regional public interest environmental advocacy organization working to implement sustainable energy strategies that reduce environmental degradation and the threat of global warming by encouraging energy efficiency and renewable resource alternatives to nuclear and coal plants; changing the paper markets to help “close the recycling loop”; promoting innovative transportation approaches, such as the development of a regional high-speed railroad network, which will lead to cleaner air and more jobs; and developing sound environmental management practices that conserve natural resources and improve the quality of life in our communities.




    EVANSTON COMMUNITY DEFENDER OFFICE

    Robert E. Roy, Office Director
    828 Davis Street
    Evanston, IL 60201
    Phone: (847) 492-1410
    Fax: (847) 492-9828

    Represents indigent Evanston residents with criminal cases in District Two Court including juvenile, misdemeanor, and felony. In addition to representation, this agency provides social work and crisis intervention for clients.

    Both speakers and tours are available with advance notice.




    FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI)

    Herbert L. Collins, Jr., Special Agent in Charge
    219 South Dearborn Street
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 431-1333
    Fax: (312) 939-4630

    Federal investigative agency.

    Uniform Crime Report detailing statistics on crime in the United States is available. Please call for current price. Speakers are also available. Please give at least three weeks' advance notice through written request.




    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

    Park Ridge Office Center
    1550 Northwest Highway
    Room 306
    Park Ridge, IL 60068-1460
    Phone: (888) 225-5322
    Internet site: http://www.fcc.gov

    An independent United States governmental agency, responsible directly to Congress. Established by the Communications Act of 1934, its main purpose is regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable.




    FEDERAL DEFENDER PROGRAM

    Terence F. MacCarthy, Executive Director
    55 East Monroe Street
    Suite 2800
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 621-8333
    Fax: (312) 621-8399

    Defends legally indigent persons accused of crimes in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

    Speakers are available with advance notice. Please call for further information.




    GATEWAY FOUNDATION

    Pete Piry, Director
    2855 North Sheffield Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60657
    Phone: (773) 929-1865

    Provides outpatient aftercare and intensive outpatient services for substance abusers. Also provides DUI (driving under the influence) remedial education services. Instruction is provided for either day or evening sessions, Monday through Friday. Please call for more details.

    The Foundation's newsletter, “Common Ground,” is available by calling the agency. Speakers and tours are also available with one month's advance notice. Please contact Patricia Cook for more information.




    HISPANIC LAWYERS ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS
    221 North LaSalle Street
    Suite 764
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 223-9890
    Fax: (312) 223-9892
    E-mail: cerda@interaccess.com




    HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
    Phone: (773) 935-3434

    Provides shelter and support for women and their children who are victims of domestic violence. Counseling and advocacy services are available.

    Newsletters and brochures are available upon request. Availability of speakers depends on availability of staff members. Please call for further details.




    ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE
    CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION PROGRAM

    David Ubell, Director
    100 West Randolph Street
    13th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-2581
    Fax: (312) 814-5079

    Provides financial assistance to victims of violent crimes. Compensation is provided for such out-of-pocket costs as medical, hospital, and counseling expenses; lost wages; funeral expenses; loss of support for dependents; and tuition reimbursement.

    Speakers are available with at least two weeks' advance notice. Speaking engagements are limited to the Chicagoland area.




    ILLINOIS COALITION AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY

    Jim O'Brien, Treasurer
    203 North LaSalle Street
    Suite 1405
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 249-2279
    Fax: (312) 201-9760

    Comprised of more than 60 affiliate organizations, this private agency aims to abolish the death penalty in Illinois. The focus is primarily on public education, but emphasis is also placed on litigative support, legislative monitoring, and death row support.

    Newsletters and speakers are available by contacting the Speakers Bureau.




    ILLINOIS COALITION FOR IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE PROTECTION

    Marketa Lindt, Attorney
    224 North DesPlaines Street
    Suite 600
    Chicago, IL 60661
    Phone: (312) 441-2990
    Fax: (312) 441-2999

    Coalition promotes rights of immigrants and refugees to full and equal participation in a diverse society in an increasingly interdependent world.

    “The Advocate” newsletter available free of charge. Speakers are available; please call for more information.




    ILLINOIS COUNCIL AGAINST HANDGUN VIOLENCE

    Dan Kotowski, Executive Director
    175 West Jackson Boulevard
    Suite A-1038
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 341-0939
    Fax: (312) 341-9770
    E-mail: ichv@aol.com

    ICHV is dedicated to reducing death and injury caused by the easy accessibility of firearms in society.

    Newsletter and speakers available. Call for more information.




    ILLINOIS COUNCIL FOR THE PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE

    Radhika Sharma
    220 South State Street
    Suite 1215
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 986-9200
    Fax: (312) 922-2277
    E-mail: icpv@aol.com

    The Council links students with YouthPeace, a statewide initiative to educate and involve youth in leadership and activism.

    Information on best practices and violence prevention available by calling number above. For information on gang prevention, contact Michael Johnson at (312) 986-9200 x24.




    ILLINOIS CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION AUTHORITY

    Daniel P. Dighton, Public Information Officer
    120 South Riverside Plaza
    Chicago, IL 60606
    Phone: (312) 793-8550
    Fax: (312) 793-8422
    E-mail: ddighton@icjia.state.il.us
    Internet site: http://www.icjia.state.il.us

    Created in 1983, the Authority is a state agency dedicated to improving the administration of criminal justice. It works to enhance the information tools and management resources of state and local criminal justice agencies, and it serves as a statewide forum for criminal justice coordination, planning and problem solving. It also is responsible for research, information systems development, and administration of federal anti-crime funds.

    The Authority publishes a newsletter, “The Compiler,” and other materials which are available to the public.




    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

    Susan O'Leary, Deputy Chief Legal Counsel
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 4-200
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-3017

    Administers and regulates the Illinois state penitentiary system for juvenile and adult offenders.

    Speakers are available with advance notice. Tours may be available depending upon age of touring audience. Please call for further details.




    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

    Frank C. Casillas, Director
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 15-700
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-2000
    Fax: (312) 814-5168

    Public agency which provides information on consumer credit, loans, and collection.

    Information line is available between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.




    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

    Andy Martinez, Director of Communications
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 10-100
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-6200
    Fax: (312) 814-6251

    A public agency charged with the responsibility of enforcing the Illinois Human Rights Act of 1980, which deals with discrimination in employment, housing, and higher education.

    Materials available upon request; please call Liz Lopez at (312) 814-1432. Speakers available upon written request. Tours available subject to availability; to arrange, submit written request.




    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    FAIR LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION

    Shinae Chun, Director
    160 North LaSalle Street
    Suite C-1300
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 793-2800
    Fax: (312) 793-5257

    IDOL was established in 1917 to address labor problems and to protect the workers of Illinois by assuring: 1) that they received their rightful wages; 2) that hours and working conditions were regulated; and 3) that all workers—unorganized and organized—have an advocate and are equitably represented in employee-employer disputes. Provides information concerning the administrative resolution of wage claims, minimum wage claims, overtime claims, child labor issues, private employment, and nurse agency licensing.

    Speakers are available and student visitation is allowed, but no tours are available. Please call for an appointment.




    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

    John Allen, Public Information
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 4-300
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-2070
    Fax: (312) 814-2439
    Internet site: http://dnr.state.il.us

    Promotes conservation and the wise use of environmental resources.

    Numerous publications are available. Please call the Department directly to obtain a list. Speakers are also available with at least one month's advance notice.




    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES

    Evelyn Hoffman, Deputy Director and Chief Legal Counsel
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 8-100
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-3323
    Fax: (312) 814-1599

    Provides a variety of services to persons with physical and mental disabilities, including vocational rehabilitation and home care.

    Publications, speakers, and tours are available. Please call for additional information.




    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

    Dennis McMurray, Manager, Office of Public Information
    2200 Churchill Road
    P.O. Box 19276
    Springfield, IL 62794-9276
    Phone: (217) 785-1871
    Fax: (217) 782-9039
    Internet site: http://www.epa.state.il.us/

    A regulatory agency whose purpose and responsibilities include protecting Illinois' air, land, water and public water supplies. This is accomplished through the issuance of permits; investigation and monitoring of various sites and facilities; and legal action against noncomplying parties if necessary. The agency also participates in drafting rules and legislation when appropriate.

    Newsletters are available at no cost and may be obtained by contacting the agency. Speakers are also available by contacting the agency at least three weeks in advance. Speaking engagements must be approved by the agency based on distance, time, and subject matter.




    ILLINOIS GUARDIANSHIP AND ADVOCACY COMMISSION

    Kathy Baker, Director
    Legislative Affairs and Public Information
    State of Illinois Building
    160 North LaSalle Street
    Suite 500 South
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 793-5908
    Fax: (312) 793-4311
    TTY: (312) 793-5937
    Internet site: http://www.state.il.us./igac/

    Established by the Guardianship and Advocacy Act of 1979, the commission protects and safeguards the rights of persons with disabilities by coordinating and delivering services through three programmatic divisions: the Office of State Guardian (OSG), the Legal Advocacy Service (LAS), and the Human Rights Authority (HRA). OSG serves as “guardian of the last resort” for adults with disabilities. LAS provides legal advice and representation in proceedings arising out of Illinois' Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. HRA investigates and seeks voluntary remedies to alleged rights violations affecting persons with disabilities.

    Information and brochures are available by contacting the agency. Speakers and tours are also available with advance notice. Please contact Ms. Baker at 421 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 205, Springfield, IL 62701, (217) 785-8981, for further details and to make arrangements.




    ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

    Susan Piha, Manager of Research and Education
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 8-200
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-6611

    Resolves workers' compensation claims; protects the rights of employees and employers under the Workers' Compensation and Occupational Diseases Acts; administers a self-insurance program for workers' compensation; and collects information on work-related injuries and diseases.

    Handbook on workers' compensation and occupational diseases is available in English and Spanish free of charge by contacting the agency. Speakers and tours are also available with advance notice.




    ILLINOIS INSTITUTE FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION

    Donna Crawford
    110 West Main Street
    Urbana, IL 61801
    Phone: (217) 384-4118
    Fax: (217) 384-8280
    E-mail: IIDR@aol.com

    The Illinois Institute for Dispute Resolution provides conflict resolution education training institutes and on- site workshops for educators and students. Workshop topics include: Peer Mediation, Creating the Peaceable School, and Educating for an Effective Responsible Citizenry.




    ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION

    Anne G. Studzinski, Administrator
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 6-100
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-8742
    Fax: (312) 814-1905

    Responsible for administering the Federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act in Illinois including bringing the state into compliance with detention practices and improving the juvenile justice system.

    Brochures and videotapes are available free of charge by contacting the agency. Speakers are also available, with advance notice, by contacting the agency.




    ILLINOIS RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE CHICAGO

    Loop Office: South Side Office:
    Richard O'Connor, Executive Director Nancy Czerwiec
    343 South Dearborn Street Human Life Resource Center
    Suite 1217 11244 South Western Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60604 Chicago, IL 60643
    Phone: (312) 922-1918 Phone: (773) 239-6457
    Fax: (312) 922-3110

    Provides education and defends the right to life of all from conception to natural death. Opposes abortion, euthanasia, infanticide, in vitro fertilization, and living wills.

    Twenty-four hour news line available: (312) 922-1920. Extensive collection of films, videos, books, and brochures available for presentation through speakers bureau. Please call for more details and to set up an appointment.




    ILLINOIS STATE BAR ASSOCIATION

    Robert Craghead, Executive Director Donna Schechter, LRE Coordinator
    Two First National Plaza 424 South Second Street
    20 South Clark Street Springfield, IL 62701
    Suite 900 Phone: (800) 252-8908
    Chicago, IL 60603 Fax: (217) 525-0712
    Phone: (312) 726-8775 Internet site: http://www.illinoisbar.org

    Law-related education newsletter provided to teachers and lawyers free of charge. Sponsor of annual High School Mock Trial Program.

    The agency will attempt to locate a speaker on issues dealing with the law. Please allow at least one month's advance notice when requesting a speaker.




    ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

    Kathy Nicholson-Tosh
    Center for Business, Community, and Family Partnerships
    100 North First Street
    Springfield, IL 62777-0001
    Phone: (217) 782-4877
    Fax: (217) 782-9224

    Publishes a directory of business-education partnerships in Illinois and advocates for such partnerships. The directory links groups who have started partnerships and provides ideas to expand partnerships or build new ones.

    Call for more information.




    ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS

    Ron Michaelson, Executive Director
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 14-100
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-6440
    Fax: (312) 814-6485

    Supervises the administration of all election and voter registration in the State of Illinois as well as implementing Campaign Finance laws.

    Brochures on registration, judges of election, and other topics are available. The agency provides mock election materials for the schools prior to each presidential election as well. Speakers are available to discuss any aspect of elections, including how to register and vote, election fraud, and getting on the ballot. To secure a speaker, contact Charles Seawood at the above address and telephone number at least two weeks in advance, but not less than six weeks prior to an election.




    INSTITUTE OF WOMEN TODAY

    Sister Margaret Ellen Traxler, Executive Director
    7315 South Yale Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60621
    Phone and Fax: (773) 651-8372

    Provides lawyers for women in prison.

    Speakers are available to discuss the following issues as related to women: prisoners' rights; parole, probation, and early release programs; diversion programs; and capital punishment. Brochures are available as well.




    INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

    Steve Mongelluzzo, Public Affairs Officer
    230 South Dearborn Street
    Room 706
    Stop #1020 CHI
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 886-4309
    Fax: (312) 886-3269

    Provides assistance to taxpayers in meeting their federal tax obligations, conducts audits, collects delinquent taxes, and conducts criminal investigations of people who illegally avoid paying their taxes. For information on tax courses, please call (312) 886-4609.

    Speakers and tours are available. Please send letter of request at least one month in advance to the above address.




    JAPANESE AMERICAN CITIZENS LEAGUE

    William Yoshino, Midwest Director
    5415 North Clark Street
    Chicago, IL 60640
    Phone: (773) 728-7170
    Fax: (773) 728-7231

    Provides resources and curriculum on the Japanese experience in America and Internment during World War II. Also has other materials available for primary research on Japanese Internment. Speakers are available with at least two weeks advance notice.




    JOHN HOWARD ASSOCIATION

    Michael J. Mahoney, President
    59 East Van Buren Street
    Suite 1600
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 554-1901
    Fax: (312) 554-1905

    Advocates fair and effective correctional facilities and programs; monitors conditions in Illinois state prisons, juvenile facilities, and the Cook County Department of Corrections; conducts applied research and policy development on topics of special interest to corrections and other aspects of the criminal justice system; and provides public educational services regarding the systems and issues described previously.

    Quarterly newsletter, “Update,” and speakers are available. Please allow at least two weeks' advance notice when requesting a speaker.




    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF CHICAGO

    Sandy Daffe, President
    651 West Washington Street
    Suite 404
    Chicago, IL 60606-2193
    Phone: (312) 715-1300 x222
    Fax: (312) 715-0694

    Dedicated to educating and inspiring young people to value free enterprise, understand business and economics, and be workforce ready. Programs bring business volunteers into K-12 classrooms to share practical experience and provide students with essential team-building and leadership skills.




    JUVENILE COURT OF COOK COUNTY

    Steve Eiseman, Deputy Chief Probation Officer, Specialized Services
    1100 South Hamilton Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60612
    Phone: (312) 433-4465
    Fax: (312) 433-7388

    Provides information concerning all areas of juvenile law.

    Speakers and tours of the court are available. Please contact John Browne to make arrangements and for further details.




    LAKE MICHIGAN FEDERATION

    Eleanor Romer, Illinois/Indiana Office Director
    59 East Van Buren Street
    Suite 2215
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 939-0838
    Fax: (312) 939-2708

    Private federation which concentrates on the protection and clean-up of Lake Michigan and its shoreline and tributaries. Additional concentration on wetlands protection and shoreline management is emphasized.

    Numerous brochures are available. Please call for a complete list. Speakers are also available with at least one month's advance notice.




    LAMBDA LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATION FUND

    Mona Noriega, Program Assistant
    17 East Monroe Street
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 759-8110
    Fax: (312) 641-1921

    Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, and people with HIV/AIDS through impact litigation, education, and public policy work.

    Extensive list of publications available. Please call for complete list and prices.




    LAW BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY

    Bernard Judge, Editor
    415 North State Street
    Chicago, IL 60610
    Phone: (312) 644-7800
    Fax: (312) 644-4255
    Internet site: lbpc.com

    A print and electronic information company that has been serving the legal and business community for 142 years. Publishes two daily newspapers including the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, six magazines, twenty periodicals, directories, newsletters and books as well as on-line legal information.

    Call for more information on subscriptions. Speakers available on occasion.




    LAWYERS' COMMITTEE FOR BETTER HOUSING, INC.

    Julie Ansell, Executive Director
    407 South Dearborn Street
    Suite 1075
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 347-7600
    Fax: (312) 347-7604

    Seeks to increase the availability of safe, decent, and affordable housing for people of low and moderate income in the city of Chicago through legal and public advocacy and community education.

    Rentor's Resource Guide and A Study of the Eviction Courts of Chicago are available. Please call for price and availability. Speakers are available. Please call for more information.




    LAWYERS FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS

    Timothy Kelley, Executive Director
    213 West Institute Place
    Suite 411
    Chicago, IL 60610-3125
    Phone: (312) 944-2787
    Fax: (312) 944-2195

    Offers free legal assistance to low income artists and arts organizations.

    A variety of publications are available, including a quarterly newsletter. Also offers monthly workshops on copyright and not-for-profit incorporation. Please call for a complete list and prices. Speakers are also available. Please contact the agency for a Speaker Request Form. Once completed, the agency will locate a speaker on the issue requested.




    LEADERSHIP COUNCIL FOR METROPOLITAN OPEN COMMUNITIES

    Troy Lair, Director of Development and Communication
    401 South State Street
    Suite 860
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 341-5678
    Fax: (312) 341-1958

    Represents victims of housing discrimination under Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968.

    Speakers are available with advance notice.




    LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF CHICAGO

    Carol Maier, President
    332 South Michigan Avenue
    Suite 1142
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 939-5935
    Fax: (312) 939-6887

    Civic organization dedicated to promoting political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. The agency also establishes positions on public policy through member participation and agreement.

    Monthly newsletter and brochures are available. Please call for current price lists. Speakers are also available with one month's advance notice. Please call to make arrangements.




    LEGAL AID BUREAU OF METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICES

    Michael Sedola, Legal Services Administrator
    14 East Jackson Boulevard
    15th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 986-4192
    Fax: (312) 461-0104

    Provides free civil legal assistance to low-income people in metropolitan Chicago. The agency specializes in the field of family law, including divorce, child custody, domestic violence, and child abductions.

    Brochures available by calling the Bureau.




    LEXIS-NEXIS

    Suzanne Armstrong, Regional Market Manager
    135 South LaSalle Street
    Suite 2260
    Chicago, IL 60614
    Phone: (312) 899-7807
    Fax: (312) 984-1600
    E-mail: suzanne.armstrong@lexis-nexis.com

    The leading provider of computer-assisted legal research. A total of 953 million documents are on-line in 6,900 databases. Of the more than 11,000 information sources offered on-line, over 7,100 are news and business and 4,800 are legal resources.

    Ninety days notice required for speakers.




    LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S OFFICE, STATE OF ILLINOIS

    Janice Ball Merkin, Assistant to the Lieutenant Governor
    100 West Randolph Street
    Suite 15-200
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 814-5220

    Youth Ambassador Program is led by the Office of Lieutenant Governor, the Chicago Urban League, and the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.

    Call for more information.




    LIFE SPAN CENTER FOR LEGAL SERVICES

    Denice Wolf Markham, Director
    20 East Jackson Boulevard
    Suite 1550
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 408-1210
    Fax: (312) 408-1223

    Provides civil legal representation to victims of domestic violence in family law matters. Staff engage in policy advocacy work on domestic violence on the local, state, and national levels.

    Speakers available on issues of civil and criminal justice reform work, and the impact of domestic violence issues on welfare policy and medical treatment provision.




    LOYOLA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW LEGAL CLINIC

    Henry Rose, Director
    One East Pearson Street
    Suite 202
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 915-7830

    Legal clinic that accepts cases involving supplemental security income, unemployment insurance, tenant eviction, debt defense, and guardianship from low to moderate income clients. Clients are interviewed by law students who are supervised by staff attorneys. Clients are accepted by telephone appointment only. Please call for further information.




    MAJOR APPLIANCE CONSUMER ACTION PROGRAM

    Program Manager
    20 North Wacker Drive
    Chicago, IL 60606
    Phone: (312) 984-5858
    Fax: (312) 984-5823

    This agency is third-party and unbiased, comprised of experts who attempt to resolve consumer complaints after the consumer has failed to obtain a satisfactory result from the manufacturer.

    Brochure and information line are available. Please call for further details.




    MARILLAC HOUSE

    Henry Bryson, Assistant Administrator
    212 South Francisco Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60612
    Phone: (773) 722-7440
    Fax: (773) 722-1469

    Works to alleviate the deprivation and suffering of the poor in North Lawndale and East Garfield, where almost half of the people live below the poverty line. Services include: pregnancy counseling, monitoring of the aged, administering of the WIC Program, day care, and an infant milk program.

    Brochures and tours are available. Please contact the agency for further information.




    MAYOR'S OFFICE OF INQUIRY AND INFORMATION

    Genevieve Brown, Director
    City Hall
    121 North LaSalle Street
    Room 1111
    Chicago, IL 60602
    Phone: (312) 744-6671
    Fax: (312) 744-4665

    Assists the citizens of Chicago in resolving complaints regarding city services and answers various inquiries about city services. This office oversees the main city telephone number (312) 744-5000, taking requests for city services, graffiti removal, and the Kids Hot Line.

    Speakers are available with at least three weeks' advance notice in writing. Requests should include the date, time, place, topic, and size/description of audience. Name and address of the requestor should be included as well. Tours of City Hall are also available with written advance notice of at least three weeks. Size of groups is limited to 35; tours are available for grades four and higher.




    MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF GREATER CHICAGO

    James Pitts, Acting President
    104 South Michigan Avenue
    Suite 425
    Chicago, IL 60603-5901
    Phone: (312) 781-7780

    Provides advocacy, psychosocial vocational rehabilitation, holiday gift giving, and direct services for the mentally disabled. Additional emphasis is placed on public education.

    Mental Health Services and Substance Directory, which provides mental health, alcohol and substance abuse referrals for Illinois, is available for purchase. Please call for current price.




    MEXICAN AMERICAN LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATION FUND

    Carolina Marquez, Office Administrator
    542 South Dearborn Street
    Suite 750
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 427-9363
    Fax: (312) 427-9393

    National non-profit organization which works to protect civil rights of all Latinos.

    Brochures, speakers, and other resources are available by contacting the Fund.




    MUJERES LATINAS EN ACCION

    Virginia Martinez, Executive Director
    1823 West 17th Street
    Chicago, IL 60608
    Phone: (312) 226-1544
    Fax: (312) 226-2720

    Private agency which provides bilingual social services, parent support groups, youth and family counseling, advocacy, domestic violence prevention, court advocacy, case management, perinatal drug and alcohol prevention programs, and referral services for the Hispanic community.

    Speakers and tours are available. Please call and speak with the community educator to make arrangements.




    NATIONAL ALLIANCE AGAINST RACIST AND POLITICAL REPRESSION
    CHICAGO BRANCH

    407 South Dearborn Street
    Suite 455
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 939-2750

    Advocates the protection of civil rights by working with various task forces and citizen watchdog groups. Offers a referral service for information and contact persons representing various citizen groups. Affiliated with the John Howard Association.

    Brochures and speakers are available. Please call for further information.




    NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)

    Go to the NAACP Unitfinder http://www.naacp.org/unitfinder/ for the nearest branch information

    The oldest and largest civil rights organization in the world, with more than 2,280 branches in the United States. The Chicago Southside Branch is the oldest branch and was founded in 1910. The NAACP serves as national and local spokesman for African Americans and other minorities who support civil rights in America. Programs include voter registration, education, the ACT-SO competition, and job fairs. The NAACP processes discrimination complaints in the areas of education, employment, housing, and police brutality.

    Materials and speakers available upon written request.




    NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE

    Anne Cohn Donnelly, D.P.H.
    332 South Michigan Avenue
    Suite 1600
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 663-3520
    Fax: (312) 939-8962
    E-mail: ncpca@childabuse.org

    A national not-for-profit organization dedicated to preventing child abuse of any sort through public awareness, research, and advocacy.

    Numerous publications are available. Please contact the agency for a complete listing. Speakers are also available. Please contact Diana Jemison at least one month in advance for further details.




    THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

    Barbara Abrajano, Director of Program and Planning
    360 North Michigan Avenue
    Suite 1009
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 236-9272
    Fax: (312) 236-0029
    Internet site: http://www.natconf.org

    A human relations organization dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry, and racism in America. Also promotes understanding and respect among all races, religions, and cultures through advocacy, conflict resolution, and education.

    Free newsletter “Amity” and other materials available. Speakers available with advance notice.




    NEON STREET PROGRAMS

    Barry Steele, Executive Director
    4822 North Broadway
    Second Floor
    Chicago, IL 60640
    Phone: (773) 271-6366
    Fax: (773) 271-8810

    A private agency that provides comprehensive services for homeless teenagers. It offers daytime drop-in services, food, clothing, showers, laundry facilities, counseling, employment services, education services, and transitional housing. Office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

    Please call for more information.




    NEW EXPRESSION

    Bill Brooks, Executive Director
    70 East Lake Street
    Suite 815
    Chicago, IL 60601
    Phone: (312) 641-6397
    Fax: (312) 641-6470

    A newsletter by youth in Chicago, written to and for youth in Chicago. Issues are published monthly. Topics range from discussions of social issues, to listings of afterschool activities, to previews of the latest movies. Covers each section of the city and each ethnic group.




    NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW LEGAL CLINIC

    Derrick M. Ford, Attorney
    357 East Chicago Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (312) 503-8576
    TDD: (312) 503-4472
    Fax: (312) 503-8977

    Provides services for children, special education students, suspended and expelled students, and victims of child abuse. Represents juveniles in juvenile court regarding adoption and guardianship matters.

    Please call for list of publications. Speakers available with at least one week's notice.




    NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT

    Jose Alatorre, Program Director
    1400 West Augusta Boulevard
    Chicago, IL 60622
    Phone: (773) 278-7471
    Fax: (773) 278-7536

    Social service agency assisting families and individuals in overcoming obstacles of poverty. Services offered include emergency food and clothing; child neglect and abuse prevention; and assistance with social security, family and housing problems. There is also a wide range of programs for children and adults.

    Speakers and tours are available with at least one month's advance written notice.




    OFFICE OF THE COOK COUNTY PUBLIC GUARDIAN
    JUVENILE COURT

    Patrick Murphy, Executive Director
    2245 West Ogden Avenue
    4th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60612
    Phone: (312) 433-4300
    Fax: (312) 433-4336

    This office serves as lawyer and Guardian ad Litem for the vast majority of neglected and abused children in Cook County. In a small number of cases, the office acts as lawyer and Guardian ad Litem for some children in divorce cases. This office also acts as guardian for adults who are disabled and who have estates over $25,000.

    Speakers are available. Please call for more information.




    OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

    Robert Cox, Executive Director
    105 West Adams Street
    21st Floor
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 353-8322
    Fax: (312) 353-2204

    A federal agency within the Department of Health and Human Services responsible for administering social service programs for children, youth and families, the elderly, the developmentally disabled, and Native Americans.

    Brochures are available. Please call to obtain a complete list of available literature. Speakers are available with at least two weeks' advance notice.




    OPENLANDS PROJECT

    Rob Krebs, Policy Coordinator
    220 South State Street
    Suite 1880
    Chicago, IL 60604-2103
    Phone: (312) 427-4256
    Fax: (312) 427-6251
    E-mail: openlands@aol.com

    A non-for-profit membership organization that advocates for increasing the quantity and quality of open spaces in northeastern Illinois. Active in watershed management, greenways planning, and community greening. Land acquisition affiliate CorLands provides technical assistance on land trusts and conservation easements.

    Quarterly brochures and annual reports are available. Speakers are available with advance notice. Please call to make arrangements. Tours are also available through an affiliate, Wetlands Research, Inc. They conduct tours of a wetlands restoration site in Wadsworth, Illinois (Lake County).




    P.A.C.E. INSTITUTE

    Ben Greer, Program Director
    2600 South California Avenue
    Division One
    Chicago, IL 60608
    Phone: (773) 927-1536
    Fax: (773) 927-0207

    Located in the Cook County Jail. Provides criminal rehabilitation through education and counseling. Educational programs focus on illiteracy, pre-GED, and GED; family and employment counseling available. Programs available for individuals aged 17 and up.

    Speakers and tours are available by contacting the above number.




    PLANNED PARENTHOOD/CHICAGO AREA

    Amy Coen, Executive Director
    14 East Jackson Boulevard
    Suite 1000
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 427-2276
    Fax: (312) 427-0802
    Internet site: http://www.ppca.org

    Provides family planning services through medical information, education, counseling, and advocacy programs stressing the idea that all individuals have the freedom to make their own personal reproductive choices.

    A full resource center is available with films, brochures, and birth control kits available. A list of materials may be obtained through the Community Education Department. Speakers are also available. For more information, please call the Public Affairs Department.




    PUERTO RICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
    2002 West Cermak Road
    Chicago, IL 60606
    Phone: (312) 553-0066



    ROGERS PARK COMMUNITY COUNCIL

    Cary Steinbuck, Executive Director
    1772 West Lunt Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60626
    Phone: (773) 338-7722
    Fax: (773) 764-5256

    Neighborhood-based improvement organization serving northern Chicago residents. Provides information in areas including housing conservation, crime victim advocacy, gang prevention, and community organization.




    SAFER FOUNDATION

    Alyson Cooke, Vice President of Development
    571 West Jackson Boulevard
    Chicago, IL 60661
    Phone: (312) 922-2200
    Fax: (312) 922-7640

    Supports the efforts of former offenders to become productive, law-abiding members of the community through a full spectrum of services.




    THE SALVATION ARMY
    CORRECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT

    Claudia Rowland, Executive Director
    105 South Ashland Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60607
    Phone: (312) 421-2406
    Fax: (312) 421-0447

    Provides transitional service to men and women referred by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the Illinois Department of Corrections. Residential services are provided to inmates from the Bureau of Prisons and employment services are offered for ex-offenders from both the Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Corrections. The agency also provides families with transportation for visitation at state prisons as well as Chaplaincy services.

    Agency magazine is available for a donation. Speakers and tours are also available with at least one month's advance notice. Please call between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to make arrangements.




    THE SALVATION ARMY
    FAMILY SERVICES

    Chester L. Skinner, Executive Director
    4800 North Marine Drive
    Chicago, IL 60640
    Phone: (773) 275-6233
    Fax: (773) 275-6288

    Offers a variety of services including counseling for individuals, couples, families, and groups; client advocacy; coordination of services; information and referrals; financial assistance; homemaker service to families who need skill-building in parenting; senior citizen assistance; and aid to those with a family crisis.

    Speakers and tours are available with advance notice. Please call ahead to schedule a date and for further information.




    SCRAP (SCHOOL RECYCLING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM)

    Barbara Wonser
    ON374 Papworth
    Wheaton, IL 60187
    Phone: (630) 752-4450

    The SCRAP Book Rescue Project gives away used, but in good condition, textbooks (math, science, English, history—for all grades) and library books.

    Please contact the agency to schedule a visit.




    ST. MARY'S SERVICES

    Barbara O'Hara, Assistant to Director
    717 West Kirchoff Road
    Arlington Heights, IL 60005
    Phone: (847) 870-8181
    Fax: (847) 870-8325
    E-mail: stmary@interaccess.com

    Private agency which advocates the rights of illegitimate children including the protection of privacy and sealed adoption records.

    Newsletters are available by contacting the agency. Speakers are available to discuss the “Adoption Option” and the concept of adoption. Please call on Tuesdays or Thursdays between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. for scheduling.




    STUDENT ADVOCACY CENTER

    Marcene Root, Program Director
    2301 Platt Road
    Ann Arbor, MI 48104
    Phone: (313) 973-7860

    An independent organization providing free, non-legal advocacy to students and their parents who are eligible for general and special education programs. The center's purpose is to encourage and promote school policies and practices that work for children.

    Please call the center for a current materials list.




    UNITED STATES CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

    Catherine Thorsen, Director of Public Affairs
    230 South Dearborn Street
    Room 2944
    Chicago, IL 60604-1671
    Phone: (312) 353-8260
    Fax: (312) 353-5013

    Works to eliminate the unreasonable risk of injury from consumer products. Develops regulations concerning the labeling of household cleaners, toys, children's products, clothing flammability, and mattresses. The agency has the ability to order recalls of hazardous products to reduce risk of injury.

    Numerous brochures are available. Please call for further information.




    UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE

    Jesse Taylor, Regional Director
    55 West Monroe Street
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 353-4391
    Fax: (312) 353-4390

    Government agency which offers mediation and conciliation assistance in dispute resolution cases involving race or national origin.




    UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

    Suzanne Saric, Environmental Education Coordinator
    77 West Jackson Boulevard
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 353-3209
    Fax: (312) 353-1155
    E-mail: saric.suzanne@epamail.epa.gov

    Government agency established to preserve our environment. Responsible for developing regulatory standards involving air, water, waste, chemicals, radiation, and pesticides.

    General publications concerning the ozone layer, water, radon gas, asbestos, pesticides, wetlands, and environmental protection are available upon request. Speakers are also available with at least three weeks notice. Occasional tours of the Central Lab may be arranged as well. Please call for further details.




    UNITED STATES EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION

    John P. Rowe, District Director
    500 West Madison Street
    28th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60661
    Phone: (312) 353-2713; 353-2714
    Fax: (312) 353-7355

    A public agency which reports directly to the President and is responsible for enforcing Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, which prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, or national origin; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended; the Equal Pay Act of 1963; and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

    Information is available by contacting the agency. Speakers are also available with advance notice. Please call or write for further details.




    UNITED STATES PROBATION/PAROLE OFFICE

    Jim Fogerty, Deputy Chief
    55 East Monroe Street
    Suite 1500
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 435-5707
    Fax: (312) 408-5045

    Supervises individuals indicted and sentenced to probation or released from incarceration to parole supervision.

    Speakers are available to discuss duties related to criminal law at the federal level as well as careers within the court system. Please call in advance with subject matter. Tours are also available with advance notice. Please call Olga Claesson at (312) 435-5603 to make arrangements.




    UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE

    Ralph Grayson, Special Agent in Charge
    300 South Riverside Plaza
    12th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60606
    Phone: (312) 353-5431

    Primary function is the protection of the President, Vice-President, and their families as well as former presidents, vice-presidents, and their families. In addition, the agency protects visiting foreign heads of state and investigates counterfeit U.S. currency, obligations and securities, and fraud, including credit card and computer.

    Speakers are available. Requests must be made in writing with as much advance notice as possible.




    UPTOWN CHICAGO COMMISSION

    Letty Cooper, Associate Director
    4753 North Broadway
    Suite 710
    Chicago, IL 60640
    Phone: (773) 561-3978
    Fax: (773) 561-3852

    Provides community planning and advocacy focused on issues relating to housing conservation and reinvestment, public safety, and the needs of special populations.

    Speakers are available. Please call the agency to make arrangements.




    VICTIM/WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    COOK COUNTY STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

    Jacqueline Buckley, Director
    2650 South California Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60608
    Phone: (773) 890-7200

    State agency which assists victims and witnesses of criminal offenses in understanding and cooperating with police and court procedures in order to prosecute offenders.

    Brochures are available by contacting the Community Unit. Speakers are also available by contacting the Community Unit (Speakers Bureau) and completing a Speakers Request Form from that office. The Community Unit is located at the Richard J. Daley Center, 4th Floor, Chicago, IL 60601, and the telephone number is (312) 443-5598. Tours of the courts are available by calling Karen Wishba at (773) 890-3364. For information on tours of the jail, please call (773) 890-7644 or (773) 890-7768.




    WOMEN EMPLOYED

    Melissa Josephs, Policy Associate
    22 West Monroe Street
    Suite 1400
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: (312) 782-3902
    Fax: (312) 782-5249

    Explores women's employment issues including discrimination and sexual harassment on the job. Also operates a job problems counseling service by telephone.

    Fact sheets, publications, and speakers are available on a wide variety of topics related to women and work. Please call for a current publications list or to schedule a speaker (two weeks advance notice).




    WOMEN'S BAR ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS
    321 South Plymouth Court
    4-South
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 341-8530
    Fax: (312) 341-8533




    WOMEN'S LAW PROJECT
    LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO

    Ingrid Eagly, Supervisor
    343 South Dearborn Street
    7th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: (312) 341-1070
    Fax: (312) 341-1041

    Provides legal representation and addresses problems that disproportionately affect women and/or contribute to keeping women in poverty.

    Brochures are available by contacting the agency for more information. Speakers are also available with as much advance notice as possible.




    WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE

    407 South Dearborn Street
    Suite 550
    Chicago, IL 60605
    Phone: (312) 427-8070
    Fax: (312) 427-4007
    E-mail: woodstck@wwa.com

    A non-profit organization that works nationally and locally to promote reinvestment and economic activity in low- and moderate-income communities. The Institute is a nationally recognized expert on the credit and development needs of lower-income communities. The Institute's primary work includes the design, implementation, and evaluation of reinvestment and economic development programs which benefit modest- income urban and rural communities and their residents.

    Please contact the Institute for more information and a list of publications.




    YOUTH SERVICE PROJECT, INC.

    Nancy M. Abbate, Executive Director
    3942 West North Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60647
    Phone: (773) 772-6270
    Fax: (773) 772-8755

    Provides ten bicultural/bilingual comprehensive community-based programs for youth and their families in the Greater Humboldt Park area on Chicago's northwest side. Services include: licensed outpatient and drug-free substance abuse program for drugs and alcohol; employment and training program; and individual, group, and family counseling.

    Brochures, speakers, and tours are available. To make arrangements, please contact the Program Director with as much advance notice as possible.






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