Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Podcast

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Another Request for HBCUs Security

New CBCF Policy Playbook Targets Racial Wealth and Justice Gaps

Warning: HBCUs Under Credible Threats

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
The Windy City Word
  • Home
  • News
    1. Local
    2. View All

    Youth curfew vote stalled in Chicago City Council’s public safety committee

    Organizers, CBA Coalition pushback on proposed luxury hotel near Obama Presidential Center

    New petition calls for state oversight and new leadership at Roseland Community Hospital

    UFC Gym to replace shuttered Esporta in Morgan Park

    RFK Junior and Vaccines: Bade Mix or Bad Mix

    Mental Illness Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk and Shorter Lives

    Week 1 HBCU Football Recap: Jackson State extends winning streak

    The Cost of Trump’s Authoritarian Agenda: Black Health and Rest

  • Opinion

    Capitalize on Slower Car Dealership Sales in 2025

    The High Cost Of Wealth Worship

    What Every Black Child Needs in the World

    Changing the Game: Westside Mom Shares Bally’s Job Experience with Son

    The Subtle Signs of Emotional Abuse: 10 Common Patterns

  • Business

    Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology supplier diversity office to host procurement webinar for vendors

    Crusader Publisher host Ukrainian Tech Businessmen eyeing Gary investment

    Sims applauds $220,000 in local Back to Business grants

    New Hire360 partnership to support diversity in local trades

    Taking your small business to the next level

  • Health

    RFK Junior and Vaccines: Bade Mix or Bad Mix

    Mental Illness Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk and Shorter Lives

    The Cost of Trump’s Authoritarian Agenda: Black Health and Rest

    Use of Weight Loss Drugs Rises Nationwide as Serena Williams Shares Her Story

    Major Study Produces Good News in Alzheimer’s Fight 

  • Education

    Nation’s Report Card Shows Drop in Reading, Math, and Science Scores

    The Lasting Impact of Bedtime Stories

    The Lasting Impact of Bedtime Stories

    Howard University President Ben Vinson Will Suddenly Step Down as President on August 31

    Everything You Need to Know About Head Start

  • Sports

    Week 1 HBCU Football Recap: Jackson State extends winning streak

    North Carolina Central impresses during win over Southern in MEAC-SWAC Challenge

    PRESS ROOM: Inaugural HBCU Hoops Invitational Coming to Walt Disney World Resort in December

    Shedeur Sanders Shines in Preseason Debut

    Jackson State and Southern picked to win their divisions at SWAC Media Day

  • Podcast
The Windy City Word
News

Renault A. Robinson, Former CPD Officer, Passes Away After Battle with Cancer

staffBy staffUpdated:No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Memorial Service Set for July 25th at Saint Sabina

Former Chicago police officer Renault A. Robinson has died, his family announced on Monday. Robinson, a lifelong Chicagoan, served in the Chicago Police Department (CPD) from 1964 to 1983.

He also co-founded the Afro-American Patrolmen’s League (AAPL), an organization committed to enhancing police service in Black communities and promoting equal opportunities for Black police officers to assume leadership roles. After a lengthy battle with cancer, Robinson peacefully passed on July 8 at the age of 80.

The AAPL won the first civil rights lawsuit against the CPD for discrimination against Black, Hispanic and women police officers. Robinson was also a vocal critic of racism within the Chicago Police Department. Additionally, he voiced his disapproval of incidents like the raid that led to the killing of Fred Hampton, a member of the Black Panther Party, as well as a large-scale operation orchestrated by the notorious Chicago police commander Jon Burge, which led to a military-like occupation of the South Side of Chicago.

Robinson played a pivotal role as a prominent organizer in both Harold Washington’s mayoral campaigns of 1977 and 1983, with the latter resulting in Washington’s historic triumph as the first Black mayor of Chicago.

From 1983 to 1987, Robinson held the position of Chairman at The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) during Mayor Harold Washington’s administration. Throughout his term, he played a crucial role in transforming high-rise public housing projects by introducing new mixed-income housing developments. He dedicated himself to enhancing the living conditions and well-being of public housing residents.

From 1983 until 1987, Robinson served as Chairman of The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) under Mayor Harold Washington. During his tenure he oversaw the reinvention of high-rise public housing projects, including the construction of new mixed-income housing developments. He worked tirelessly to improve the quality of life for residents of public housing.

Furthermore, Robinson served as the vice president of ASI Personnel Service before venturing to establish his own company, Facilities and Ground Maintenance Services, in 2000. In these capacities, Robinson is recognized for his contributions in assisting numerous unemployed and underemployed individuals in Chicago to secure employment opportunities. Robinson retired in 2018.

Remaining actively involved in community affairs, he held positions on the board of directors for various organizations, such as the Chicago Urban League (CUL) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Throughout his remarkable career, he amassed numerous awards, plaques, commendations, and recognition for his remarkable achievements in advancing civil rights. In the book “The Man Who Beat Clout City” (1977), author Robert McClory vividly recounts Robinson’s often contentious interactions with the CPD.

Robinson attained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Roosevelt University and pursued a doctorate at Northwestern University. He demonstrated unwavering dedication as a public servant, passionately fighting for the rights of all Chicago residents. A trailblazer in combating racism within the Chicago Police Department and making significant contributions to the city’s housing authority, he will be fondly remembered as an unwavering advocate for social justice and a champion for the underprivileged and marginalized individuals within the city.

Robinson is survived by his wife, Annette, four sons, 10 grandchildren, and six siblings. He was proceeded in death by his parents Robert and Mable Robinson and his brother Robert Jr.

A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, July 25, at 11:00 a.m. at Saint Sabina Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois.

About Post Author

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
Previous ArticleCBS Meteorologist Elise Finch Dead At 51 Days After Appearing On Air
Next Article Black Alabama Woman Found Alive, Family Speaks Out
staff

Related Posts

RFK Junior and Vaccines: Bade Mix or Bad Mix

Mental Illness Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk and Shorter Lives

Week 1 HBCU Football Recap: Jackson State extends winning streak

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Video of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxFXtgzTu4U
Advertisement
Video of the Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjfvYnUXHuI
ABOUT US

 

The Windy City Word is a weekly newspaper that projects a positive image of the community it serves. It reflects life on the Greater West Side as seen by the people who live and work here.

OUR PICKS

Ken Martin’s Rise, Trump’s Tariffs & China’s Antitrust Probe into Google

South Side native Arionne Nettles’ debut book is a love letter to Black Chicago

Austin native promotes peace with 3rd annual basketball game

MOST POPULAR

RFK Junior and Vaccines: Bade Mix or Bad Mix

Mental Illness Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk and Shorter Lives

The Cost of Trump’s Authoritarian Agenda: Black Health and Rest

© 2025 The Windy City Word. Site Designed by No Regret Medai.
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.