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On today's date in The Beacon archives, we published:

Some guys with a cornhole song (2007)
Still Chasing The Enquirer’s “Facts” (2007)
Racial Descriptors at The Enquirer (2007)
Building Power Statewide: How It Happens Now and How It Could Happen (2006)

Events

Saturday, December 6

6th annual St. Nick Day Sale
on Saturday December 6th, from 10 am - 2pm.

IJPC is located in Peaslee Neighborhood Center at 215 E. 14th Street, Cincinnati OH 45202.

We will be selling fair-trade items from all over the world. Your purchase helps benefit artisans from around the world as well as IJPC!


Tuesday, December 16

CeaseFire Cincinnati, 3rd Tuesday, 5:30 pm

Want to learn more about CeaseFire? Attend our monthly Community Coalition Meetings Held at the Avondale Pride Center, 3520 Burnet, CeaseFire Cincinnati: The Campaign to STOP the Shooting (513) 675 - 4102 http://www.ceasefirecincinnati.org


Wednesday, December 17

Monthly meeting - IJPC General Peace Committee, 7 pm - 3rd Wednesday of every month - Peaslee Neighborhood Center, 513-579-8547, All are Welcome!


Saturday, August 23, 2008


FAIR ELECTIONS?  Issues 2008:  WHAT’S AT STAKE?

Posted by Media Release

Fifth in a Series of Dialogues on Critical Issues During this Election Year

WHAT:  Respectful, interactive dialogue on Campaign Finance.  Critics of the current system say big money buys influence while proponents say money equals free speech and therefore cannot be limited.  Come hear a discussion from people with different points of view and let us know where you stand.

Opening Panel:

* Tom Brinkman – Ohio State Representative
* Bill Woods – State Chair of Common Cause

WHEN:  Saturday, September 27, 2008 from 9 a.m. to noon

WHERE:  First Unitarian Church (536 Linton St.) at corner of Reading

EVENT PROGRAM: 

8:30 a.m.  Refreshments
9 a.m.  Welcome and Panel Presentation
10:30 a.m.  Break
10:45-noon Facilitated Small Group Dialogue Session

COST:  Free and open to the public!  Reservations requested to 513-579-8547

DAY OF DIALOGUE SPONSORED BY:  The Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center

ADDITIONAL EVENT INFORMATION:  The morning begins with a dialogue between Tom Brinkman and Bill Woods.  Mr. Brinkman believes there should be no financial limits on campaign contributions but that there should be immediate disclosure.  Mr. Woods wants full public financing of campaigns.  They will ask clarifying questions of one another before responding to audience questions.  Following the opening panel, participants will break into small groups where trained facilitators will help the group engage in respectful dialogue around the topic of fair elections. RSVP to Kristen at 513-579-8547. 


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