• Mason Walk for Peace

    Mason Pine Hill Park 211 Kings Mills Rd, Mason, OH, United States

    Walk for Peace is an event that highlights our individual and collective responsibility for the progress of humanity. It strives to bring peace into our day to day lives, and the lives of others in our local-global communities by recognizing that we are united by something that we all believe in: values. These include: love, truth, righteousness, nonviolence, and peace. The 5K walk will conclude with an intercultural fair, where community members can get engaged in meaningful volunteerism, and enjoy singing, dance, and art activities.

    Free
  • Stop the Traffick

    Mount Notre Dame 701 E Columbia Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United States

    This anti-human trafficking presentation is the Senior Capstone Project of Claire Woodard from Mount Notre Dame High School, in collaboration with Samantha Searls from the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center. Come learn the different types of human trafficking, young adult risk factors, warning signs parents should watch for and how to prevent human trafficking.

  • IJPC Committee Against Human Trafficking October Meeting

    Mount Notre Dame 701 E Columbia Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United States

    IJPC’s Committee Against Human Trafficking will meet to discuss how we can increase education, awareness and advocacy in our community to end modern slavery.

  • FYI: Volunteer Training for MARCC IDs

    Su Casa Hispanic Center 7162 Reading Road, Suite 610, Cincinnati, OH, United States

    The MARCC ID is a community photo ID that anyone can sign up for. The IDs have been useful for the undocumented community, people experiencing homelessness and those returning from being incarcerated. Su Casa & Catholic Charities are the organizations running the registration events and they need your help! This fall, Su Casa plans to […]

  • St. Francis and Oscar Romero: Embracing the Lepers

    Holy Family Church 3006 W. 8th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United States

    Holy Family Parish and others will be hosting Br. Octavio Duran, OFM on October 18. Br. Duran was a close friend of Archbishop Oscar Romero and the photographer who captured some of the most iconic images of the Salvadoran priest and martyr. He is coming to Cincinnati for an evening you won't want to miss! Make plans now to join us for "St. Francis and Oscar Romero: Embracing the Lepers." Through the lens of Franciscan spirituality, Br. Duran will share his up close encounters with Romero and offer a challenge for our Christian living today.

  • Rethinking Racism: History Among Us

    Carl H Linder YMCA 1425B Linn Street, Cincinnati, OH, United States

    History Among Us takes us beyond the headlines to listen to Cincinnati residents share their stories of how their lives have been impacted by Cincinnati's history of racial and social inequity. As always, there will be chance to dialogue and process incorporated within the night.

    Free
  • FYI: A Conversation with Reyna Grande

    Northern Kentucky University 1 Nunn Drive, Highland Heights, United States

    Book Connection author Reyna Grande will speak on immigration and the American Dream Held at Northern Kentucky University in the  Votruba Student Union Ballroom (519 Johns Hill Road Highland Heights, KY 41076) Free advance tickets are required and can be obtained by emailing firstyearprograms@nku.edu 

  • Rally – Support the Dream Act

    Senator Portman's Cincinnati Office 312 Walnut St, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, OH, United States

    YES will not stop pressuring our members of Congress until we see the DREAM Act pass. Along with our social media campaign, YES will have a rally where we will give a midterm grade to our members of Congress for how they represent their commitment on immigration policy. Please join us Sunday, November 12 outside Portman's office as we give all of our members of Congress a midterm grade.

  • Prayer Vigil on the Eve of Execution of Alva Campbell

    Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church 103 William Howard Taft Road, Cincinnati, OH, United States

    Alva Campbell is currently scheduled to be executed on November 15th. Join IJPC and Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church on November 14th for a vigil as we gather in solidarity and prayer for all victims of violence, including state sanctioned violence.

  • Presence at Alva Campbell Execution

    Southern Ohio Correctional Facility 1724 OH-728, Lucasville, OH, United States

    As is customary, IJPC will stand as a presence at the execution of Alva Campbell on November 15th. We gather in as witnesses to the pain and cruelty committed by our government and to recognize the loss of life of the inmate, the victim, and their families.

  • The Narrow Path: Walking Toward Peace and Nonviolence with John Dear

    IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United States

    Nonviolent Cincinnati will be hosting this movie and discussion night. The movie shown will be "The Narrow Path: Walking Toward Peace and Nonviolence with John Dear." Please reserve your ticket so we have an idea of how many people to expect.

    Free