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 […]
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 […]
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.” […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The World Affairs Council of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky will be marking their 100th anniversary in 2023. Dine, play trivia, and raise a glass to raise funds for student success […]
Jewish Family Service's 80th Annual Meeting 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 20, 2023 Amberley Room of The Mayerson JCC 8485 Ridge Ave, Cincinnati Ohio 45236 We have much to celebrate […]