Immigration
Events
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A God of Life and a Civilization of Love: A Catholic Response to the Refugee and Immigration Crisis
Bellarmine Chapel at Xavier University 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, United StatesDaniel G. Groody, Ph.D., is a Catholic priest, a Holy Cross religious, and a scholar with years of experience working in Latin America will present. He is currently an Associate Professor of Theology and Director of Immigration Initiatives at the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame
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Six@Six: On Being a Refugee in America: From Somali to Northern Kentucky
Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center 620 Greenup Street, Covington, KY, United StatesTens of thousands of people flee their home countries every year seeking safety from persecution, war, and violence. In the last four decades, the United States has welcomed more than 3 million refugees from all over the world. Karen Brownlee focused her research on the roughly 2,000 Somali refugees living in Northern Kentucky. What did it take to come here? What did they leave behind?
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May Immigration Committee Meeting
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesNow, more than ever, we need to come together as both allies and immigrants to take action. Come join the IJPC Immigration Committee as we plan and share educational events happening in the Cincinnati area. To get involved, email samantha@IJPCcincinnati.org.
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Welcome! MUSE Women’s Choir Concert featuring YES Speakers
Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church 103 William Howard Taft Road, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesMUSE, Cincinnati's Women's Choir invites you to her 34th Annual Spring Concert entitled WELCOME!. Under the direction of Interim Director Bradley Kauffman, MUSE explores immigration through reconciling with the past, modern hospitality, and expansive patriotism. Free childcare is available during concerts, by reservation. Contact MUSE at muse@musechoir.org or 513-221-1118 to make a reservation. Early Bird pricing ends May 13th. Tickets on sale […]
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Welcome! MUSE Women’s Choir Concert featuring YES Speakers
Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church 103 William Howard Taft Road, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesMUSE, Cincinnati's Women's Choir invites you to her 34th Annual Spring Concert entitled WELCOME!. Under the direction of Interim Director Bradley Kauffman, MUSE explores immigration through reconciling with the past, modern hospitality, and expansive patriotism. Free childcare is available during concerts, by reservation. Contact MUSE at muse@musechoir.org or 513-221-1118 to make a reservation. Early Bird pricing ends May 13th. Tickets on sale […]
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IJPC Movie Night: Comprehensive Immigration Reform
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesThe case of Maribel Tuijllo Diaz broke the hearts of many people as we all watched a close-knit family be torn apart by a broken immigration system. Both Democrat and Republican officials in Ohio rallied on Maribel's behalf, so the question now is "When will Congress take action for comprehensive immigration reform?" Join IJPC as […]
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May YES Meeting
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesIf you are a high school or college student, join Y.E.S. (Youth Educating Society) to educate yourself and others about and advocate for comprehensive immigration reform.
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June Immigration Committee Meeting
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesNow, more than ever, we need to come together as both allies and immigrants to take action. Come join the IJPC Immigration Committee as we plan and share educational events happening in the Cincinnati area.
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Immigrant Dignity Coalition Meeting
Clifton Mosque 3668 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesThe Immigrant Dignity Coalition will gather at the Clifton Mosque (3668 Clifton Ave, 45220 near bus routes 17, 19, 51) to share updates and action steps to address the issues of detention and deportation, bullying and harassment and immigrant rights.
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Immigration Learning Community
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesEvery-other month, IJPC's Immigration Learning Community (formerly the Immigration Committee) will come together to learn about, discuss, and act on issues facing the immigrant community. In August, come learn about the hurdles to assisting minors who immigrate to the United States unaccompanied.
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August YES Meeting
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesIf you are a high school or college student, join Y.E.S. (Youth Educating Society) to educate yourself and others about and advocate for comprehensive immigration reform.
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Immigrant Dignity Coalition: Bullying Committee
American Postal Worker's Union/Labor Council Office 1385 Tennessee Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesImmigrants and refugees are being targeted and bullied because of their legal status, language, religion, culture, and many other things. Join members of the Immigrant Dignity Coalition as we discuss how to equip immigrant families with information on how to protect themselves and others from bullying and harassment.
