Events
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Community Event: Drawdown
Green Umbrella 5030 Oaklawn Drive, Cincinnati, OHAttend DRAWDOWN – Reversing global warming is possible. YOU can be part of making it happen. DRAWDOWN is a 5 part series to help you multiply your efforts for environmental sustainability.
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Shine a Light on Slavery Day
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 E Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesIJPC is proud to partner with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and the END IT Movement for "Shine a Light on Slavery Day." In honor of this day, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center’s will be hosting a full-day of program initiatives to bring awareness to human trafficking.
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Community Event: Interfaith Potluck
Baha'i Center 2723 Montana Ave, Cincinnnati, OH, United StatesCommunity Event: This monthly interfaith potluck is an effort started by Kids4Peace to build bridges in our community, and build friendships beyond our comfort zone, by having a simple meal as we get to know one another. ZAKOI has joined hands with Kids4Peace to host the potluck in February.
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Lifting Up the Voices of Black Women: An Open Conversation
St. John's - Unitarian Universalist 320 Resor Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin Rethinking Racism as we explore the powerful words of black women across the boundaries of time, place, and position.
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Immigrant Dignity Coalition Meeting / Reunión de la Coalición
Clifton Mosque 3668 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesAll are welcome at our monthly meeting. Come hear what our network is working on and find out how you can plug in to defend the dignity and well-being of our immigrant neighbors.
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Community Event: Law Enforcement and Modern-Day Slavery
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 E Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin our friends at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for a moderated panel discussion featuring members of law enforcement, legal advocates, nonprofit workers, and trafficking survivors.
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Community Event: Confinement, Politics of Space and Bodies – CAC Symposium
Contemporary Arts Center 44 E 6th St, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesThe group exhibition Confinement: Politics of Space and Bodies, on view until March 1st at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati (CAC), centers around the safety provided by restricted spaces, while also evoking constriction and restriction. It discusses the effects of institutional systems of confinement and approaches notions of mobility and movement. IJPC program manager Jessie Frank will be a speaker for the symposium on Saturday February 29th for "Institutional and Industrial Complexes: Confinement, a Governmental Construction?"
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Immigration Learning Community: Stories from the Border
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesAt our March meeting, we will be hearing from several local activists and faith leaders about their experiences visiting and volunteering at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Community Event: Stopping It Before It Starts
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 E Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin our friends at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for a moderated panel discussion on how to prevent sex and labor trafficking.
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Human Trafficking Public Education and Awareness Committee Meeting
Health Collaborative 615 Elsinore Pl #500, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin IJPC at the Anti-Human Trafficking Public Education and Awareness (PEA) committee meeting. The PEA committee is part of End Slavery Cincinnati’s Coalition to end trafficking.
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Anti-Death Penalty Committee Meeting
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin us for our monthly Death Penalty Committee meeting to learn more about the death penalty and strategize communication and events regarding the death penalty in Ohio.
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CANCELED – Love of Justice: Leadership in the Immigration Movement
Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church 103 William Howard Taft Road, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesCANCELED - For public health precautions. Join us for a light breakfast and fellowship as multiple leaders in the immigrant justice movement tell their stories and share their visions.
