• 2020 – A Franciscan Moment

    Led by our friends at the Franciscan Action Network (FAN), join IJPC to watch 3 new videos developed by FAN, each about 2 minutes in length which have themes inspired by Pope Francis: Care for Creation, Compassion at the Border, and Morality in Government.

  • Awake and Act: Successes and Shortcomings of Police Oversight Efforts

    Join the NonViolence Alliance on Weds., Oct. 28 to hear from Julie Griff, Director of the New Orleans Community-Police Mediation Program (CPMP), which provides opportunities for community members and police officers to have facilitated face-to-face dialogues to be heard, build understanding and resolve conflict they’ve had in their interactions with each other.

  • Week of Nonviolence – Garden of Peace

    Pace e Bene's Campaign Nonviolence’s Action Week is September 18th to September 26th. This year, IJPC is taking action by creating a Garden of Peace.

  • Race and Racism in Cincinnati: A 3-Part Docuseries

    Race and Racism in Cincinnati, a 3-part docuseries, is the telling of Cincinnati’s history from the racial margins, a history that is not often told in school curriculums or in mainstream (white) culture.

  • The Art of Justice: Creative Visions for Peace

    This November the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center (IJPC) is thrilled to host local artists for the 2021 annual gathering, The Art of Justice: Creative Visions for Peace, at the Woodward Theater. In collaboration with SOS Art, IJPC will showcase local artists whose visual and performance pieces share a vision for peace that will inspire all those in Greater Cincinnati seeking a just society.

  • Peace Programming in the New Year

    After the many ups and downs the last two years have brought us, IJPC would like to share some of our peace programming efforts and hear from IJPC supporters about their hopes for peace programming in 2022. Please join us at this meeting to share your thoughts and to hear from us.