Blog and Resources

Tell Ohio Lawmakers No To Death by Poisonous Gas

Ohio legislators, Stewart and Plummer, and Attorney General Yost are supporting new legislation to make nitrogen hypoxia available in Ohio. Let lawmakers know Ohioans will not accept this method of execution.Read More

Award Nominations are Open!

Submit your nominations for our 2024 Ignite Peace Awards! Read More

Introducing Ignite Peace

After much anticipation and a lot of hard work, we are excited to reintroduce ourselves with our new organizational name...Read More

Fall 2025 Newsletter

Read the Fall 2025 Newsletter of Ignite Peace.Read More

Bad Immigration Bills in Columbus

While much attention has been focused on our federal government’s attacks on peaceful immigrant families, state lawmakers in Columbus have been quietly introducing their own catastrophic legislation.Read More

Join Our Team: Director of Development and Communications

Ignite Peace is seeking a mission-driven Director of Development and Communications to lead fundraising and strategic communications efforts. This is a hands-on leadership role for a dynamic team player with a passion for social justice, a talent for donor engagement, and the ability to tell powerful stories of impact. Review the job description below and […]Read More

Progress in Dark Times

People gather at a meeting

In the midst of fear, uncertainty, and exhaustion it’s important to intentionally slow down and reflect. Everyone within the immigration justice movement has been working nonstop for months to organize mutual aid, educational events, legal clinics, and case advocacy. We’ve done A LOT. Take a few moments to read about some of the amazing work happening in our community and please consider joining our efforts! Read More

Seeking Fall 2025 Interns

Immigration Justice Intern Ignite Peace is seeking an intern to assist with immigration rapid response work. The intern will primarily work in-person at the Ignite Peace office, but will also be asked to attend events outside of the office. Internships are unpaid – we encourage students to seek academic or service credit through their college/university.  […]Read More

Photos: Vigil for Imam Ayman Soliman

On Sunday, July 13th, hundreds of people stood outside Cincinnati Children’s Hospital in support of Imam Ayman Soliman, who was detained by ICE earlier last week. Check out some photos from the gathering below.Read More

SB1 Affects Students at UC and Beyond

On June 24th, the 88th day after SB1 had been signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine, students at the University of Cincinnati faced the realities of the bill. Read More