Comparing and Contrasting Approaches to Human Trafficking
Do the UNODC, UNHCR, and OHCHR face similar pitfalls in language and imagery that domestic organizations face?Read More
Do the UNODC, UNHCR, and OHCHR face similar pitfalls in language and imagery that domestic organizations face?Read More
In order to prioritize peaceful interactions, peaceful resolutions to conflicts, and nonviolent communication, we must prioritize peace education. As a core foundation of our mission and vision since 1985, IJPC continues the promotion of peace education through the new Strategic Nonviolence for Peace Advocacy certificate program.Read More
Nominations are open until August 26th for the IJPC Bob Maxwell Peace Builder Award and the IJPC Youth Justice Award. Read More
IJPC’s Spring 2022 Newsletter includes ways to help survivors of human trafficking, a reflection on #NoDeathPenaltyOH’s College Campus Action Month, highlights from the Flying Pig, stories from the Immigrant Dignity Coalition, thoughts on education and racial justice, upcoming events, and many ways to get involved.Read More
The Fix Our Schools Campaign is a student led, informed, and guided coalition created to tackle the injustices percolating within classrooms. As a coalition member, IJPC finds it is imperative to stand behind and take guidance from the voices of those most impacted by policies as we work towards racial equity in our communitieRead More
Over the last couple of months we have been working closely with members from the Immigrant Dignity Coalition here in Cincinnati to put together “Conversations that Matter.”Read More
As an organization whose mission is to promote the creation of a nonviolent society, IJPC is determined to work towards and imagine a future where violence is not resorted to as the way to end conflict or the way to instill safety.Read More
