Dialogue
IJPC Public Dialogue: Perceived vs. Actual Needs of Survivors of Sex Trafficking
St. Monica - St. George Parish Center 328 W McMillan Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesIJPC will host a public dialogue regarding Perceived vs. Actual Needs of Survivors of Sex Trafficking on Thursday, June 23rd from 7 - 9:00 PM at St. Monica St. George Church Hall (328 W McMillan, 45219).
Dialogue Facilitator Training
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin IJPC in Dialogue Facilitator training to better expand the capacity for hosting dialogues and collaborating with partners who would like to bring the Dialogue Process to their organizations to discuss difficult issues.

Days of Dialogue: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Lecture Follow-up (2nd in series)
Union Institute 440 East McMillan St, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesOn Nov. 20, 2016, Award-winning author of Between the World and Me and national correspondent for The Atlantic, Ta-Nehisi Coates visited Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH, and gave a lecture on βOn Race in America.β His words were thought-provoking and challenging. YWCA Greater Cincinnati is collaborating with Union Institute & University, and IJPC (Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center) to offer a series of community dialogues to follow-up the Coates lecture and continue the conversation.

Days of Dialogue: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Lecture Follow-up (3rd in series)
University of Cincinnati - College of Law 2540 W Clifton Ave,, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesYWCA Greater Cincinnati is collaborating with the Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and IJPC (Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center) to offer a series of community dialogues to follow-up the Coates lecture and continue the conversation. The third in the series, Days of Dialogue: Ta-Nehisi Coates, will offer a safe space for community members to talk about and unpack some of the concepts Coates shared during his lecture.

Rethinking Racism Presents: Disappearing Communities of Color
St. Joseph Parish 745 Ezzard Charles Drive, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesWhere is home? For many of Cincinnati's communities of color, home isn't permanent. As Cincinnati changes, communities of color are often displaced. Join us on Monday, April 16th with panelists Dr. Carl Westmoreland, Mark Curnutte, and Yvette Simpson in a discussion on the past, present, and future of displacement in Cincinnati communities of color.

Rethinking Racism Open Space: The Physics of Racial Justice
College Hill Presbyterian Church 5742 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesWhat does the force of love need to look like to overcome the force of hate?