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.

From Maine to Mumbai, join us for a virtual convening of the global Seeds of Peace network. We’ll hear from young leaders who sparked hope in 2021, and highlight the possibilities of a community working in solidarity for a brighter future. Hosted by Mahmoud Jabari (2007 Palestinian Seed), Pooja Pradeep (2018 GATHER Fellow), and Moses Small (2014 Maine Seed). FEATURING • Recent program participants and staff in the Middle East, South Asia, and the United States. • Announcements about exciting programs and new initiatives for changemakers. • Breakout rooms to reconnect with fellow alumni, supporters, and community members around the globe. • Special message from Jodi Kantor; Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, best-selling author, and proud parent of a 2021 Seed. One spark can change anything. Together, we can change everything.

Learn more and register here.

From Maine to Mumbai, join us for a virtual convening of the global Seeds of Peace network. We’ll hear from young leaders who sparked hope in 2021, and highlight the possibilities of a community working in solidarity for a brighter future. Hosted by Mahmoud Jabari (2007 Palestinian Seed), Pooja Pradeep (2018 GATHER Fellow), and Moses Small (2014 Maine Seed). FEATURING • Recent program participants and staff in the Middle East, South Asia, and the United States. • Announcements about exciting programs and new initiatives for changemakers. • Breakout rooms to reconnect with fellow alumni, supporters, and community members around the globe. • Special message from Jodi Kantor; Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, best-selling author, and proud parent of a 2021 Seed. One spark can change anything. Together, we can change everything.

Learn more and register here.

between peril & potential

What is human rights advocacy in the wake of the pandemic?

We are gearing up for the 2021 Social Practice of Human Rights conference on 2-4 December 2021 to address the perils and potential the pandemic has created for human rights advocacy.

Join us at SPHR 2021 in a new hybrid format. Register for free to come virtually and in person, if you are able.

We are excited to see you there!

#sphr21  #PerilAndPotential

between peril & potential

What is human rights advocacy in the wake of the pandemic?

We are gearing up for the 2021 Social Practice of Human Rights conference on 2-4 December 2021 to address the perils and potential the pandemic has created for human rights advocacy.

Join us at SPHR 2021 in a new hybrid format. Register for free to come virtually and in person, if you are able.

We are excited to see you there!

#sphr21  #PerilAndPotential

Please join us for this virtual event that brings together interested stakeholders and experts to explore current trends in increased radicalization and the rise of racially and ethnically motivated violent extremist groups in Ohio, U.S. and globally. It will build on local, national and global experiences in preventionpeace-building, conflict mediation, and in promoting human rights while addressing extremism.

Please join us for this virtual event that brings together interested stakeholders and experts to explore current trends in increased radicalization and the rise of racially and ethnically motivated violent extremist groups in Ohio, U.S. and globally. It will build on local, national and global experiences in preventionpeace-building, conflict mediation, and in promoting human rights while addressing extremism.