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Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Migration
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin our December Immigration Learning Community meeting as we discuss how climate change and natural disasters affect migration.
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The Narrow Path: Walking Toward Peace and Nonviolence with John Dear
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesNonviolent 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.
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September YES Meeting
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesIJPC's YES (Youth Educating Society) Program is youth-led for immigrants and their allies in high school and college. This meeting will focus on how YES members can respond to DACA's September 5th deadline for court action.
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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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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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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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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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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 Peace Committee Meeting
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesThe Peace Committee Meeting will focus on the George Lakoff book "Don't Think of an Elephant"
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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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Nonviolence Action Training
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin Program Manager, Andrea Koverman and activist and educator Peggy Gish for a Nonviolence Action Training. You will walk out of this afternoon session knowing how to speak truth to power, deal with fear in conflict, develop an effective campaign and understand/prepare for civil disobedience should you make that choice
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Revolution of Values Potluck
IJPC 215 E 14th Street, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesOn April 4th 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King gave an impassioned speech before a crowd on the steps of Riverside Church in New York City condemning the atrocity of the Vietnam War. He called for people to be obstinate in the face of the evils of warfare, and said that, “We as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a ‘thing-oriented’ society to a ‘person-oriented’ society. When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism are incapable of being conquered.” It has become grossly apparent today that these inhuman triplets of despair have shown their stubborn implantation within the very fabric of our society. To honor Dr. King’s charge to help our society embark on a “revolution of values”, IJPC will host a potluck to reflect on Dr. King’s speech.
