All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

IJPC is hosting our second virtual showcase of our new docuseries, Race and Racism in Cincinnati. Join us for three evenings of exploring the history of our city through the lens of the common people, rather than the people who held power. We will examine how racism has affected the growth of our city and the resilience of oppressed communities.

Winter 2022 Screenings
Part 1: Monday, January 24, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Part 2: Monday, January 31, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Part 3: Monday, February 7, 7:00 – 9:00 PM

The docuseries viewing is broken into 3 virtual sessions. Attendees are expected to attend all three sessions and participate in the post-video discussions.

Register for tickets here. 

Questions? Email Bekky@IJPCcincinnati.org.

IJPC is hosting our second virtual showcase of our new docuseries, Race and Racism in Cincinnati. Join us for three evenings of exploring the history of our city through the lens of the common people, rather than the people who held power. We will examine how racism has affected the growth of our city and the resilience of oppressed communities.

Winter 2022 Screenings
Part 1: Monday, January 24, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Part 2: Monday, January 31, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Part 3: Monday, February 7, 7:00 – 9:00 PM

The docuseries viewing is broken into 3 virtual sessions. Attendees are expected to attend all three sessions and participate in the post-video discussions.

Register for tickets here. 

Questions? Email Bekky@IJPCcincinnati.org.

IJPC is hosting our second virtual showcase of our new docuseries, Race and Racism in Cincinnati. Join us for three evenings of exploring the history of our city through the lens of the common people, rather than the people who held power. We will examine how racism has affected the growth of our city and the resilience of oppressed communities.

Winter 2022 Screenings
Part 1: Monday, January 24, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Part 2: Monday, January 31, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Part 3: Monday, February 7, 7:00 – 9:00 PM

The docuseries viewing is broken into 3 virtual sessions. Attendees are expected to attend all three sessions and participate in the post-video discussions.

Register for tickets here. 

Questions? Email Bekky@IJPCcincinnati.org.

IJPC is hosting our second virtual showcase of our new docuseries, Race and Racism in Cincinnati. Join us for three evenings of exploring the history of our city through the lens of the common people, rather than the people who held power. We will examine how racism has affected the growth of our city and the resilience of oppressed communities.

Winter 2022 Screenings
Part 1: Monday, January 24, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Part 2: Monday, January 31, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Part 3: Monday, February 7, 7:00 – 9:00 PM

The docuseries viewing is broken into 3 virtual sessions. Attendees are expected to attend all three sessions and participate in the post-video discussions.

Register for tickets here. 

Questions? Email Bekky@IJPCcincinnati.org.