Race and Racism in Cincinnati, a 3-part docuseries, is the telling of Cincinnati’s history from the racial margins, a history that is not often told in school curriculums or in mainstream (white) culture.

This video series shares a people’s history that places storytelling authority in the hands of common people, rather than political leaders or other figure or power who have crafted narratives to benefit their agenda.

This series features three separate hour-long videos that each tackle a different time span, starting from Cincinnati’s birth and bringing us to the present day. Each viewing will be followed by a discussion session.

Race and Racism in Cincinnati, a 3-part docuseries, is the telling of Cincinnati’s history from the racial margins, a history that is not often told in school curriculums or in mainstream (white) culture.

This video series shares a people’s history that places storytelling authority in the hands of common people, rather than political leaders or other figure or power who have crafted narratives to benefit their agenda.

This series features three separate hour-long videos that each tackle a different time span, starting from Cincinnati’s birth and bringing us to the present day. Each viewing will be followed by a discussion session.

Join IJPC virtually at the Anti-Human Trafficking Public Education and Awareness (PEA) committee meeting. The PEA committee is part of End Slavery Cincinnati’s Coalition to end trafficking.

RSVP for Zoom link peacommittee.esc@gmail.com

Join IJPC virtually at the Anti-Human Trafficking Public Education and Awareness (PEA) committee meeting. The PEA committee is part of End Slavery Cincinnati’s Coalition to end trafficking.

RSVP for Zoom link peacommittee.esc@gmail.com

Each year, the Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit brings together hundreds of passionate leaders to share inspiring solution-oriented ideas that propel us toward a healthier, more resilient future. We are thrilled to announce that in 2022 the Summit will return to Xavier University’s Cintas Center as an in-person, hybrid event on Thursday, June 16th. This year’s event is co-sponsored by The Brueggeman Center for Dialogue.

Our 2022 theme will explore Emergent Strategies for an Equitable, Climate Prepared Region. We are now accepting proposals for panel discussions, interactive workshops, and short talks, as well as field trips and community events for the day after the conference. Check out our sponsor and exhibitor opportunities. Award nominations are also now open for individuals and organizations that have made outstanding strides in impact, innovation and leadership. Learn more!

Each year, the Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit brings together hundreds of passionate leaders to share inspiring solution-oriented ideas that propel us toward a healthier, more resilient future. We are thrilled to announce that in 2022 the Summit will return to Xavier University’s Cintas Center as an in-person, hybrid event on Thursday, June 16th. This year’s event is co-sponsored by The Brueggeman Center for Dialogue.

Our 2022 theme will explore Emergent Strategies for an Equitable, Climate Prepared Region. We are now accepting proposals for panel discussions, interactive workshops, and short talks, as well as field trips and community events for the day after the conference. Check out our sponsor and exhibitor opportunities. Award nominations are also now open for individuals and organizations that have made outstanding strides in impact, innovation and leadership. Learn more!

The events in and around Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, TX in January 2022 could have been another story about the prejudice and deep division in our society – instead, out of the trauma and fear emerged a story of a community united. A foundational lesson that calls to us from that recent – and further off – history: how do we build supportive, resilient, and diverse communities? Join religious leaders from Dallas, TX who disagree on fundamental and consequential things yet have been investing in mutually inspiring relationships for years. In the face of the Beth Israel synagogue hostage crisis in January 2022 those relationships helped a hurting community confront prejudice and division. Come away inspired, with tools to start or deepen your own relationships across diverse communities and with new connections to a growing global network.

This conversation, moderated by IFYC, will include Dimitry Anselme from Facing History and Ourselves, Rev. Dr. Bob Roberts, Jr., Adena Cytron-Walker, and Imam Dr. Omar Suleiman.

Register for this virtual event here.

The events in and around Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, TX in January 2022 could have been another story about the prejudice and deep division in our society – instead, out of the trauma and fear emerged a story of a community united. A foundational lesson that calls to us from that recent – and further off – history: how do we build supportive, resilient, and diverse communities? Join religious leaders from Dallas, TX who disagree on fundamental and consequential things yet have been investing in mutually inspiring relationships for years. In the face of the Beth Israel synagogue hostage crisis in January 2022 those relationships helped a hurting community confront prejudice and division. Come away inspired, with tools to start or deepen your own relationships across diverse communities and with new connections to a growing global network.

This conversation, moderated by IFYC, will include Dimitry Anselme from Facing History and Ourselves, Rev. Dr. Bob Roberts, Jr., Adena Cytron-Walker, and Imam Dr. Omar Suleiman.

Register for this virtual event here.

European artist Luba Lukova presents vivid, captivating works that tackle the complexities of our time, making the issues that impact our lives and communities more approachable. The Freedom Center is giving you an opportunity to engage virtually with the internationally renowned artist and ask questions about her work, her process, her inspiration and more.

Lukova’s exhibition Designing Justice, on display now at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, features a portfolio of works that address themes of income inequality, immigration, war and peace, the environment and more. The exhibition proves that the power of art is the power to transform, inspiring you to be a force for good in the world.

The Designing Justice exhibition is open at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center through March 22.

Register for the event here.

European artist Luba Lukova presents vivid, captivating works that tackle the complexities of our time, making the issues that impact our lives and communities more approachable. The Freedom Center is giving you an opportunity to engage virtually with the internationally renowned artist and ask questions about her work, her process, her inspiration and more.

Lukova’s exhibition Designing Justice, on display now at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, features a portfolio of works that address themes of income inequality, immigration, war and peace, the environment and more. The exhibition proves that the power of art is the power to transform, inspiring you to be a force for good in the world.

The Designing Justice exhibition is open at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center through March 22.

Register for the event here.