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: Wednesday, April 12, 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Part 3: Wednesday, April 19, 5:30 – 7:30 PM

To register and for more information click here.

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: Wednesday, April 12, 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Part 3: Wednesday, April 19, 5:30 – 7:30 PM

To register and for more information click here.

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: Wednesday, April 12, 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Part 3: Wednesday, April 19, 5:30 – 7:30 PM

To register and for more information click here.

Discussion facilitated by Deborah Jordan

Thursday, March 30th
7:30pm to 8:30pm

Live on Zoom: Register Here

Book:
Food from the Radical Center:
Healing Our Land and Communities
by Gary Nabhan

“In Food from the Radical Center (2018), Gary Nabhan tells the stories of diverse communities who are getting their hands dirty and bringing back North America’s unique fare: bison, sturgeon, camas lilies, ancient grains, turkeys, and more. These efforts have united people from the left and right, rural and urban, faith-based and science-based, in game-changing collaborations. Their successes are extraordinary by any measure, whether economic, ecological, or social.” quoted from Amazon.com.

Nabhan is an Agricultural Ecologist, Ethnobotanist, Ecumenical Franciscan Brother, and author whose work has focused primarily on the interaction of biodiversity and cultural diversity of the arid binational Southwest. A first generation Lebanese-American raised in Gary, IN., he is considered a pioneer in the local food movement.

There is a Cincinnati Public Library copy. It can be ordered from Island Press, the leading publisher on environmental issues in the U.S., for $30. There are copies available on Better World Books (a B corp) and Abe Books (a subsidiary of Amazon) for about $10.

Create the Vision Collage for the Life you Desire
Gain clarity, focus on your truest desires, and manifest the life and business successes you want and deserve. Turn your goals and intentions into reality with this powerful vision collage/dream board process.
Using WWf(a)C circle practices, reflect on who you are, what you value in life, how you want to feel, and put it all together to create a working vision for a life that has less stress and more of YOU in it.
Saturday, Jan 28, 10am-12:30pm
In-Person at WWf(a)C | Masks encouraged
Open to Women & Nonbinary Participants 16+
Facilitated by Carole Walkner
Tuition $45 | Scholarships available

Wednesday, February 8

8:00-8:30 a.m. | Breakfast*

8:30-9:30 a.m. | Program

Mayerson JCC, Amberley Room

You will learn about the Federation’s critical work supporting our community and hear from our special guest speaker, Gideon Bernstein. The well-known author will share inspiring stories as well as his approach to giving. He will help you rediscover the simple joys of giving your time, talent, and treasure to help the people and causes that you love most.
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Gideon Bernstein, Author of Giving: A Handbook to Happiness for the Modern Philanthropist.
RSVP by January 25

We will gather at 6:45 am OUTSIDE Sieben Hall. Indoor facilities will be open for those who need them.

We will observe the longest night of the year with prayers for world peace and a reflective candlelight procession through the woods of Mount St. John.  A bonfire in the prairie at sunrise will welcome the Prince of Peace.  Hot beverages and a light breakfast provided.

RSVP : 937/429-3582 or info@meec.center

We will gather at 6:45 am OUTSIDE Sieben Hall. Indoor facilities will be open for those who need them.

We will observe the longest night of the year with prayers for world peace and a reflective candlelight procession through the woods of Mount St. John.  A bonfire in the prairie at sunrise will welcome the Prince of Peace.  Hot beverages and a light breakfast provided.

RSVP : 937/429-3582 or info@meec.center