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An Evening with Samantha Power: Discussing “The Education of an Idealist”

What can one person do? At a time of upheaval and division, Samantha Power offers an urgent response to this question —and a call for a clearer eye, a kinder heart, and a more open and civil hand in our politics and daily lives. Join the Holocaust & Humanity Center for a conversation with Samantha […]

Activism & Advocacy 101: Taking Action for Justice & Peace – 6th to 12th Grade

Join us as we look at the different ways that we exert people power to create deep and lasting change. We will dive into strategies and avenues for social change, and emerge with new understandings of our place in the work that we care most about. From talking to friends, to writing an op-ed, to lobbying elected […]

Activism & Advocacy 101: Taking Action for Justice & Peace – 6th to 12th Grade

Join us as we look at the different ways that we exert people power to create deep and lasting change. We will dive into strategies and avenues for social change, and emerge with new understandings of our place in the work that we care most about. From talking to friends, to writing an op-ed, to lobbying elected […]

Advocacy Day 2021

Budgets are moral documents that establish Ohio's priorities for the next two years. Come and learn about what is in the budget to address poverty, inequality, and hunger in our communities. The Ohio Council of Churches and our statewide partners will work with legislative offices so that you have an opportunity to share your thoughts […]

Advocacy Day 2021

Budgets are moral documents that establish Ohio's priorities for the next two years. Come and learn about what is in the budget to address poverty, inequality, and hunger in our communities. The Ohio Council of Churches and our statewide partners will work with legislative offices so that you have an opportunity to share your thoughts […]

“Let My People Go:” Personal Reflections on Freedom and Injustice

Chester Holman III Alan J. Tauber, First Assistant Defender at the Defender Association of Philadelphia Rabbi Andrea Weiss, Ph.D., Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Provost, HUC Andrew Rehfeld, Ph.D., HUC President; Moderator After spending 28 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Chester Hollman III was exonerated in July 2019. His heartbreaking […]

“Let My People Go:” Personal Reflections on Freedom and Injustice

Chester Holman III Alan J. Tauber, First Assistant Defender at the Defender Association of Philadelphia Rabbi Andrea Weiss, Ph.D., Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Provost, HUC Andrew Rehfeld, Ph.D., HUC President; Moderator After spending 28 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Chester Hollman III was exonerated in July 2019. His heartbreaking […]

Activism & Advocacy 101: Taking Action for Justice and Peace – 6th to 12th Grade

Join us as we look at the different ways that we exert people power to create deep and lasting change. We will dive into strategies and avenues for social change, and emerge with new understandings of our place in the work that we care most about. From talking to friends, to writing an op-ed, to lobbying elected […]

Activism & Advocacy 101: Taking Action for Justice and Peace – 6th to 12th Grade

Join us as we look at the different ways that we exert people power to create deep and lasting change. We will dive into strategies and avenues for social change, and emerge with new understandings of our place in the work that we care most about. From talking to friends, to writing an op-ed, to lobbying elected […]

Practicing Religion: A Comparative Approach to the World’s Religions

Join Interfaith Partnership in Spring 2021 for a ten-week virtual course exploring practices of the world’s religious traditions. The course will be organized around a central theme, namely that there are certain human “practices,” and that these differ among the religions of the world. For instance, nearly all world religions are committed to hospitality, but how […]

Practicing Religion: A Comparative Approach to the World’s Religions

Join Interfaith Partnership in Spring 2021 for a ten-week virtual course exploring practices of the world’s religious traditions. The course will be organized around a central theme, namely that there are certain human “practices,” and that these differ among the religions of the world. For instance, nearly all world religions are committed to hospitality, but how […]

Marian Forum: Annunciation and Contemporary Challenges

What wisdom does Mary, the mother of Jesus, have to offer us about contemporary concerns we’ve been facing in the past year? On March 25, the University of Dayton Libraries and College of Arts and Sciences host a Marian Forum to explore the theme “Annunciation and Contemporary Challenges: Be Not Afraid (Luke 1:30).” Presenters will […]