St. John’s – Unitarian Universalist
Cincinnati, OH 45220 United States Get Directions
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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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Rethinking Racism Presents: The People vs. Columbus
St. John's - Unitarian Universalist 320 Resor Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesRethinking Racism will coordinate a learning activity through an adapted role play developed by the Zinn Education Project. The experience will highlight the negative impacts of Christopher Columbus, recognize wrongs done to the native peoples of the Americas, and honor their culture instead.
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Immigration: Debunking Media Myths
St. John's - Unitarian Universalist 320 Resor Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesJoin Youth Educating Society (YES) & the Young Activists Coalition for a panel discussion on current immigration policies, how they're being reported in the media, and what you can do to shape the narrative.
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Annual Gathering: “What Now? The Implications of the 2016 Election on a Social Justice Agenda
St. John's - Unitarian Universalist 320 Resor Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesIJPC will be hosting its annual gathering on November 15th from 6:30 - 8 PM at St. John's Unitarian Universalist Church. Heavy apps will be provided. More details to follow!
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Cincinnati Goddamn: Documentary
St. John's - Unitarian Universalist 320 Resor Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesCincinnati Goddamn: A documentary about police brutality, institutional racism, and the power of grassroots activism that led to the Collaborative Agreement. Trailer https://vimeo.com/104340014 7 pm Film Screening 8:30 Discussion with Iris Roley, Cincinnati Black United Front leader featured in the film
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MeetUp4RacialJustice Workshop
St. John's - Unitarian Universalist 320 Resor Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesUU Justice Ohio and UU Council of Greater Cincinnati will be hosting a Racial Justice Workshop on April 9th. The workshop aims to identify concrete proposals to address police violence; to plan effective, joint strategies for promoting criminal justice reforms at state/local levels; and to share best practices for raising consciousness about racial justice issues.
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