Archive for the “Newsletters” Category

Winter 2018 Newsletter

Below is the Winter 2018 Edition of “Issues” – IJPC’s quarterly e-newsletter. Please click the photo below to load the PDF. Since its printing, please note that Raymond Tibbetts was […]Read More

Fall 2017 Newsletter

This newsletter is all about the youth! From featuring a high school senior who coordinated an education event with IJPC on human trafficking for her capstone to learning more about how our Youth Educating Society members are advocating for the DREAM Act, we're inspired by the youth we work with. Read More

2016-2017 Annual Report

Our Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 was finalized before our Pursuing Peace in Cincinnati event. Read it to learn more about our impact educating, challenging, and transforming systems this past year. Read More

Summer 2017 Newsletter

Read our Summer 2017 newsletter here. Be sure to get caught up on the updates around the death penalty that ended in the execution of Ronald Phillips in July, read about national immigration policy updates, be inspired by our vision for a Nonviolent Cincinnati (and sign up to be part of the coalition), and mark your calendar for our September 20th event where we host John Dear and more.Read More

Spring 2017 Newsletter

In our Spring 2017 newsletter, we give updates regarding the death penalty in the state of Ohio, share how recent immigration policies impact those locally, provide a context to the Pentagon budget and also have a communication preferences survey to make sure we're the best resource possible for you!Read More

Winter 2017 Newsletter

IJPC just published our Winter 2017 newsletter. In it, read about the updates regarding the death penalty, an upcoming fundraiser for our immigration program, about our Dialogue Facilitator Training, an update for the Coalition for Immigrant Dignity, and our volunteer needs!Read More

Fall 2016 Newsletter

IJPC just published our Fall 2016 newsletter. In it, read about the rally for comprehensive immigration in Northern KY, the follow up from our 3rd Annual World Peace Festival, how our solitary confinement project is going in local universities and about our Annual Gathering!Read More