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Way of the Cross for Justice

Join in this Good Friday prayer connecting the suffering of Jesus with the suffering brought about by injustice in our day. Way of the Cross for Justice Good Friday, April 7, 2023 12:00 - 1:00 PM Piatt Park Thank you to our partners: Archdiocese of Cincinnati Catholic Social Action Office, Bellarmine Chapel, Christ Church Cathedral, […]

Tzafun: The Behind the Scenes Work of Repairing the 1526 Prague Haggadah

Monday, April 10 at 11:00 am ET / 8:00 am PT / 6:00 pm IsraelAshleigh N. Ferguson Schieszer, UC Conservationist To celebrate the upcoming festival of Passover, we invite you to join with Ashleigh N. Ferguson Schieszer, as she describes the intricate process required to restore one of the earliest printed illustrated Haggadot in the […]

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Race and Racism in Cincinnati: A 3-Part Docuseries (Virtual)

If you have not seen Race and Racism in Cincinnati: A 3-Part Docuseries, now is your chance. Join us for three afternoons exploring the history of our city through the lens of the common people, rather than the people who held power. Spring 2023 Session Part 1: Wednesday, April 5, 5:30 - 7:30 PM Part 2: […]

YWCA Racial Justice Challenge

Starts Monday, April 17, for a month Designed to build effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues of race, power, privilege, and leadership. Receive daily activities such as reading an article or listening to a podcast related to four critical themes — disability, housing, mental health, and music. Connect with other participants, identify […]

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Anti-Death Penalty Grassroots Meeting (Virtual)

Virtual

Over the past two years, the No Death Penalty Ohio Coalition built a movement that saw historic legislative progress. Though the legislation that would end Ohio’s death penalty did not pass, we are determined to keep pushing for repeal. It’s a new session and new bills ending Ohio’s death penalty are poised for introduction. Join […]

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Climate Change and Intersectionality: Expanding the Conversations (In-Person)

In collaboration with Xavier University’s Ethics/Religion & Society Program, the Brueggeman Center is proud to sponsor a conversation with Professor Kevin J. O’Brien on “Climate Change and Intersectionality: Expanding the Conversations.” How is our consideration of environmental issues, such as climate change, transformed when considered through an intersectional lens, attentive to realities of race, class, and […]

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Kids4 Peace: 10 Weeks of Service

The Oasis at Grace 5524 Belmont Ave

Hey parents, Kids4Peace is offering an easy way to get your kids involved in service here in Cincinnati! You are invited to join us as we show gratitude, clean up playgrounds, hold a kindness rally, and more! For details contact Adam Hayden at 812-430-4464 or ahayden@seedsofpeace.org To register visit k4p.org/cincyregister2022

Race and Racism in Cincinnati: A 3-Part Docuseries (Virtual)

If you have not seen Race and Racism in Cincinnati: A 3-Part Docuseries, now is your chance. Join us for three afternoons exploring the history of our city through the lens of the common people, rather than the people who held power. Spring 2023 Session Part 1: Wednesday, April 5, 5:30 - 7:30 PM Part 2: […]

Global Crisis/Local Help: A Welcoming Response to Displaced Families (in-person lecture)

Xavier University's Cintas Center Cincinnati, OH

The Brueggeman Center for Dialogue is proud to be a co-sponsor of “Global Crisis/Local Help: A Welcoming Response to Displaced Families.” The evening session will feature Bishop Mark Seitz, Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Migration Committee, as the keynote speaker and will include testimony of individuals and groups that help displaced persons. When: April […]

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Beyond Borders: The Art of Siona Benjamin (In-Person Art Exhibition)

Skirball Museum

Siona Benjamin has been making intricately detailed, transnational art with a feminist, Jewish, and political bent for almost two decades. Her distinct and unusual heritage as a descendant of the Bene Israel Jewish community of India informs her artistic perspective. Immigration, gender, the concept of “home”, and the role of art in social change are […]

EXHIBITION OPENING: Beyond Borders – The Art of Siona Benjamin

Skirball Museum

The identity of Siona Benjamin, an Indian-American-Jewish artist, is layered and multi-faceted, just like her artwork. Raised as a Jew and a member of the Bene Israel community in largely Hindu and Muslim Mumbai, Benjamin addresses inclusion and exclusion through her art, and considers and challenges perceptions about culture, race, and religion. In crossing boundaries […]