Archive for the “News” Category

Calling on Writers for IJPC’s Community Corner!

IJPC is looking for avid writers, determined dialoguers, thought seekers, and interested parties who are willing to write blog posts for our new website addition, The Community Corner!Read More

2019-2020 Annual Report

IJPC's 2019-2020 Annul Report is available now. Read More

Apply Now! Become a S. Louise Akers Fellow with IJPC through Mercy Volunteer Corps!

The Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center’s (IJPC) S. Louise Akers Fellowship, through Mercy Volunteer Corps is an opportunity to spend a year in service through education and advocacy for social justice. Read More

Our Criminal Legal System Needs to Recognize Victims as Victims

For the past six months, IJPC and death penalty opponents around the country have watched in horror as the federal government has rushed its way from the courts to the execution chamber to execute 10 people.Read More

Fall 2020 Newsletter

IJPC's Fall 2020 Newsletter includes reflections on human trafficking education, IJPC's new report on the cost of the death penalty in Hamilton County, updates on Rethinking Racism, immigration advocacy efforts, and a reflection on 2020 as we look to 2021. Read More

Press Release – Community Protests Abuse of Immigrants in Butler County Jail, Deportation of Key Witness

Immigrant youth, community leaders, and advocates rallied to show solidarity following reports of severe physical violence, medical neglect, and racist and anti-Muslim harassment at Butler County Jail, detailed in a civil rights lawsuit and an open demand letter signed by 50+ men detained at Butler County Jail.Read More

Justice for Elwood Jones

Elwood Jones has maintained his innocence since he was sentenced to death over 20 years ago. Today, Elwood Jones should have had a hearing to determine whether he would receive a new trial. But that hearing was delayed until further notice. Read More