Join Shoulder to Shoulder in a conversation with Amanda Tyler, Executive Director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC) to explore and unpack what Christian nationalism is, what it has to do with anti-Muslim discrimination, and what we can do about it.

As a Christian herself, Amanda will share why she believes her fellow Christians must engage on this issue and she’ll share insight and practical tips for educating and mobilizing faith communities on this issue, including lessons learned through her leadership of the Christians Against Christian Nationalism initiative. BJC is a national partner of the Shoulder and Shoulder campaign coalition and Amanda serves as a Shoulder to Shoulder Steering Committee member. Learn more about Amanda here.

Join Shoulder to Shoulder in a conversation with Amanda Tyler, Executive Director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC) to explore and unpack what Christian nationalism is, what it has to do with anti-Muslim discrimination, and what we can do about it.

As a Christian herself, Amanda will share why she believes her fellow Christians must engage on this issue and she’ll share insight and practical tips for educating and mobilizing faith communities on this issue, including lessons learned through her leadership of the Christians Against Christian Nationalism initiative. BJC is a national partner of the Shoulder and Shoulder campaign coalition and Amanda serves as a Shoulder to Shoulder Steering Committee member. Learn more about Amanda here.

Ohio History Day, an affiliate and prerequisite to the award-winning National History Day program, asks students to be creative, collaborative and think critically about history. CMC is proud to organize and host Ohio History Day’s Region 8 competition for Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland and Warren counties.

The Region 8 competition will be held virtually this year.

Detailed directions on how to register for the contest and submit your project are in the 2022 Submission Guidelines Region 8 document found here.

Virtual submissions will be judged in all categories. There will be no student interviews conducted as part of the judging process as a directive from National History Day.

Registration open now.

Event Date: March 19, 2022

Registration Closes: February 25, 2022

Educators whose students participate are eligible to receive one free Conversation with an Expert with a CMC history curator, archivist or librarian.

Ohio History Day, an affiliate and prerequisite to the award-winning National History Day program, asks students to be creative, collaborative and think critically about history. CMC is proud to organize and host Ohio History Day’s Region 8 competition for Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland and Warren counties.

The Region 8 competition will be held virtually this year.

Detailed directions on how to register for the contest and submit your project are in the 2022 Submission Guidelines Region 8 document found here.

Virtual submissions will be judged in all categories. There will be no student interviews conducted as part of the judging process as a directive from National History Day.

Registration open now.

Event Date: March 19, 2022

Registration Closes: February 25, 2022

Educators whose students participate are eligible to receive one free Conversation with an Expert with a CMC history curator, archivist or librarian.

Join us on Sunday, February 6th as we host a private screening of the new film, Trust Me. The film chronicles those who purposely put out misinformation and those who are affected by it. It is a powerful film. We will watch it on February 6th, reflect on it, and regroup on March 6th for next steps. The screening in February will be a virtual experience. March 6th might be in-person. We will let you know.

Sign up at bit.ly/K4PMISINFO

Join us on Sunday, February 6th as we host a private screening of the new film, Trust Me. The film chronicles those who purposely put out misinformation and those who are affected by it. It is a powerful film. We will watch it on February 6th, reflect on it, and regroup on March 6th for next steps. The screening in February will be a virtual experience. March 6th might be in-person. We will let you know.

Sign up at bit.ly/K4PMISINFO

Join us on Sunday, February 6th as we host a private screening of the new film, Trust Me. The film chronicles those who purposely put out misinformation and those who are affected by it. It is a powerful film. We will watch it on February 6th, reflect on it, and regroup on March 6th for next steps. The screening in February will be a virtual experience. March 6th might be in-person. We will let you know.

Sign up at bit.ly/K4PMISINFO

Join us on Sunday, February 6th as we host a private screening of the new film, Trust Me. The film chronicles those who purposely put out misinformation and those who are affected by it. It is a powerful film. We will watch it on February 6th, reflect on it, and regroup on March 6th for next steps. The screening in February will be a virtual experience. March 6th might be in-person. We will let you know.

Sign up at bit.ly/K4PMISINFO

Faith Communities Go Green Impact Team’s Education & Lifestyles Working Group invites you to a free virtual screening of an abridged version of the film Kiss the Ground, followed by a half hour discussion with local farmers:

  • Drausin Wulsin, Regenerative Farmer, Grassroots Farm and Foods
  • Jim Linne, Regenerative Farmer, White Clover Farm
  • Chad Bitler, Research Director, Greenacres Foundation
  • Nicole Gunderman, Director of Education, Gorman Heritage Farm

Narrated and featuring Woody Harrelson, Kiss the Ground is an inspiring and groundbreaking documentary film that reveals a viable solution to our climate crisis that will leave you feeling hopeful.

Join from the comfort of your home to enjoy this enlightening movie and discussion and forever change how you think of soil!

Brought to you by
Faith Communities Go Green
Green Umbrella & EquaSion

Register Now!

Faith Communities Go Green Impact Team’s Education & Lifestyles Working Group invites you to a free virtual screening of an abridged version of the film Kiss the Ground, followed by a half hour discussion with local farmers:

  • Drausin Wulsin, Regenerative Farmer, Grassroots Farm and Foods
  • Jim Linne, Regenerative Farmer, White Clover Farm
  • Chad Bitler, Research Director, Greenacres Foundation
  • Nicole Gunderman, Director of Education, Gorman Heritage Farm

Narrated and featuring Woody Harrelson, Kiss the Ground is an inspiring and groundbreaking documentary film that reveals a viable solution to our climate crisis that will leave you feeling hopeful.

Join from the comfort of your home to enjoy this enlightening movie and discussion and forever change how you think of soil!

Brought to you by
Faith Communities Go Green
Green Umbrella & EquaSion

Register Now!