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Help Shape Southwest Ohio’s  Future in Food Scrap Recovery

Hamilton County Resource is excited about the opportunity to meet in person with leaders from faith community organizations in Hamilton and surrounding counties. They want to know if houses of worship would like to partner in their new, green, waste reduction project to divert residential and commercial food scraps from the landfill. To achieve this, […]

Sacred Spaces, Safe Spaces: Bridging faith and mental health

Virtual

Sacred Spaces, Safe Spaces: Bridging Faith and Mental Health is an interactive workshop designed to help faith leaders, laypersons, chaplains, and community organizers support individuals facing mental health and addiction challenges. Grounded in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI), this session will equip participants with skills to validate emotions while encouraging meaningful change, […]

Love of Justice, Love of Neighbor

Northwood Cider 2075 Mills Ave, Norwood, Ohio

Join us for a fun evening of drinks and dessert in support of our Immigration Justice work. Love of Justice, Love of Neighbor Thursday, March 6 6:00 - 8:00 PM Northwood Cider In addition to gifts from supporters like you, Northwood Cider is generously donating $1 of each cider sold during our event to Ignite Peace. Let's […]

Dharma Talk

Cincinnati Zen Center 3647 Eighth Street West, Cincinnati, United States

The Cincinnati Zen Center will be hosting a Dharma Talk at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday March 6. Resident Teacher Myo Wol Soen-sa will offer words of reflection and encouragement during second sitting period. No preregistration or suggested donation. Event details: cincinnatizencenter.org

Free

The Freedom Center presents Award-Winning Historian David Blight

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 E Freedom Way, Cincinnati, Ohio

Join the Freedom Center for an evening with award-winning historian David Blight. Drawing excerpts from his latest book, Yale and Slavery: A History, Blight examines the history, legacies and remembrances of slavery in America, including how pillars of American higher education, even in New England, emerged over time intertwined with the national and international history […]

$10

The Lounge at Wordplay (Youth Event)

Wordplay 1556 Chase Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio

This program is a partnership between WordPlay Cincinnati and Friends for Good. During our time together students will have the ability to lounge around, eat snacks, play games, and be with friends. They will also be able to do art projects, be featured on a podcast, and more. If you would like to learn more […]

Behind the Laughter: How the Purim Shpiel Came to America

Virtual

With Rabbi Zev Eleff, Ph.D. Tuesday, March 11 12:30 p.m. ET / 9:30 a.m. PT / 6:30 p.m. Israel Online Event Learn about the origins of the modern Purim play in Eastern European yeshivas of the early nineteenth century and how they developed in American institutions of Jewish learning across the Jewish spectrum, including here at Hebrew […]

Free

Rooted in Community: How TOPSS Fights Food Insecurity from the Ground Up

Virtual

A conversation about how food insecurity affects our community and what we can do about it. This workshop will explore the root causes of hunger, how TOPSS has grown beyond a traditional food pantry to address the complex factors that lead to food insecurity and the critical role that community connections play in this work. […]

Catholics at the Capitol 

Columbus Statehouse 1 Capitol Square, Columbus, OH

Activate Your Faithful Citizenship March 25th, Columbus The Catholic Conference of Ohio is providing Catholics across Ohio with the opportunity to meet with elected officials and advocate for policies that respect life, focus on the poor and vulnerable, and recognize families as the central social institution of society. The event is March 25 in downtown […]

Free