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July 5, 2018 by Admin

Remembering Susan Compernolle

Susan Compernolle

Susan Compernolle (credit: Chicago Tribune)

On June 15, 2018, beloved Chicago activist and immigration lawyer Susan Compernolle peacefully passed away while surrounded by family.

Sue worked and volunteered in several immigration organizations including Centro Romero and American Immigration Lawyers Association. She passionately committed to providing legal aid to countless immigrants. Her brother, Paul Compernolle told the Chicago Tribune, “[Sue] was always off doing good things, helping farmworkers in Florida and the Carolinas who were facing deportation.”

James Fujimoto, a federal immigration judge in Chicago, worked with Sue on immigration issues including the National Immigration Project of National Lawyers Guild (NLG). The non-profit initiative promotes justice and equality of treatment in all areas of immigration law, the criminal justice system, and social policies related to immigration.

NLG Chicago honored Sue with the Arthur Kinoy award in 2008 as recognition of her enduring and distinguished commitment to the struggle for immigrants’ rights. Sue joined the Guild while attending Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, where the student chapter was involved in the struggle to end U.S. involvement in Latin America. Her ability to speak Spanish fluently allowed her to travel widely in Latin America, Europe, and Asia.

After living a full life, Sue – who friends described as a “quiet advocate with a keen sense of justice”—died of cancer in her Edgewater neighborhood home. Sue’s memorial service was held at Donnellan Funeral Home in Skokie, IL.

NLG Chicago’s board and members express our deepest condolences to the Compernolle family and friends in the activist community. Susan, PRESENTE!

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July 5, 2018 by Admin

Remembering Lewis Myers, Jr.

Lewis Myers, Jr.

Lewis Myers, Jr. (credit: Chicago Crusader)

On May 24, 2018, Chicago’s activist community lost a fantastic criminal defense lawyer and ally when Lewis Myers Jr. passed away following heart surgery complications. Lewis, a Chicago transplant from Houston, was a former board member for National Lawyers Guild Chicago.

Brother Lew, as he was affectionately called, rooted his life in progressive activism. As a longtime activist in the National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL) he fought bravely in the fight against racist America. His community service started in his teens when he took a leadership position with the NAACP.

Close friend and former NLG president, John C. Brittain wrote, “Brother Lew stood fearlessly inside the courtroom or in the streets.  He defended his tactics with best practices and research.  His boldness, dedication, and education earned him much respect among the people in the boardrooms, courtrooms, classrooms, and living rooms.  Though he could be a fiery and dynamic speaker at times, he remained an unselfish, humble servant of the people.”

He is remembered as a compelling courtroom orator and quintessential lawyer-activity. Brother Lew fought workplace discrimination, acted as a progressive voice in the legal and civil rights community, and passionately pursued doing right. Friends and colleagues described Brother Lew as fearless, loving, and a true advocate for the people.

Celebration of life services for Lewis were held in Chicago and Houston. NLG Chicago’s board and members express our deepest condolences to Lewis’ family and friends in the activist community. Rest in Power, Brother Lew!

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July 5, 2018 by Admin

Remembering Ora Schub

Ora Schub

Ora Schub (The Chicago Defender by Sebastián Hidalgo)

On June 11, 2018, the Chicago activist community lost a beloved ally, colleague, and friend. Ora Schub, a former president for National Lawyers Guild Chicago, passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

Ora was born and raised in Chicago and dedicated her life to activism, advocacy, and peace. As a leader in the Arab American Action Network (AAAN), Ora also supported human and legal rights delegations to other countries. Having worked as a criminal defense attorney and clinical law professor at Northwestern University, Ora helped organize the National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL).

Ora was known as one of the “grandmothers” of the city’s restorative justice movement. Together she and fellow activist Cheryl Graves helped many Chicago organizations learn and embrace restorative justice principles. Through Community Justice for Youth Institute – which they co-founded – Ora and Cheryl held restorative justice workshops and peace circle keeper trainings.

In a January 2018 interview with City Bureau reporters, Jenny Casas and Sarah Conway, Schub said, “if [holding peace circles] works, the circle creates a safe space where you can be vulnerable. Cause we can disagree with each other on opinions, but we can’t disagree on your story.”

A memorial for Ora will take place:

Saturday, August 25, 2018
4:30 – 7:30 pm
South Shore Cultural Center
7059 S. South Shore Drive

NLG Chicago’s board and members express our deepest condolences to Ora’s family and friends in the activist community. Rest in Power, Ora!

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