• Lifting Up the Voices of Black Women: An Open Conversation

    St. John's - Unitarian Universalist 320 Resor Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United States

    Join Rethinking Racism as we explore the powerful words of black women across the boundaries of time, place, and position.

  • CANCELED – John Dear “Praise Be Peace”

    St. Thomas Episcopal Church Parish Hall 100 Miami Avenue, Terrace Park, OH, United States

    CANCELED - For public health precautions. Join us for a conversation and book-signing with national peace activist, author and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee John Dear as he talks about, reads and signs his new book “PRAISE BE PEACE”

  • VIRTUAL – Way of the Cross for Justice

    OH, United States

    Reflections on Social Justice Issues with Rituals while at Home. Join us in Solidarity on YouTube on the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center (IJPC) channel.

  • You Can’t Quarantine Racism: Discussing our Legacy of White Impunity

    Join us for "You Can't Quarantine Racism: Discussing our Legacy of White Impunity", an event aimed at providing space for inter and intraracial dialogue, to grieve and process state sanctioned violence against African Americans, and to explore how white allies must do better. 

  • Rethinking Racism: Rethinking Myself

    Join Rethinking Racism for an open conversation about how each of us can continue the journey from complicity to anti-racism. We'll use one another's wisdom and experiences to share tangible actions we can take on a daily basis to counter racism.

  • Rethinking Racism: Rethinking Systems

    Join Rethinking Racism for a conversation about how we can use our power to influence systems and re-imagine their purpose.

  • Awake & Act: Living Nonviolently in 2020

    During the Week of Nonviolence, IJPC's NonViolence Alliance invites you to join us for, "Awake & Act: Living Nonviolently in 2020." The event will feature a panel including Pastor Ennis Tait, author Justin Barringer, and community organizer Jessica Moore, followed by small group discussion.

  • Rethinking Racism: Sustaining our Spirits

    Staying engaged in the struggle for black liberation - for human liberation - is not an easy task. There are moments, like earlier this month when not a single officer was held accountable for murdering Breonna Taylor, when we tire and feel as though change will never come. So how do we stay energized and […]