GAPP (Greater Anderson Promotes Peace) and Heritage UU Church are committed to the work of dismantling racism in our country. As part of an ongoing series of dialogues, they are co-sponsoring a screening and discussion of the film The Color of Fear, one of the most powerful and influential documentaries about race relations, on Saturday, […]
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Cincinnati Human Relations Commission & Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center challenge Greater Cincinnati to Rethink Racism
Nationwide, communities are galvanizing and demanding institutions to address racism. In this spirit, the Cincinnati Human Relations Commission and Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center are partnering to challenge organizations and individuals to make a commitment to addressing and ending racism, with an initiative entitled, "Rethinking Racism." The kick off event for this collaborative will be […]
New Year’s Day Candlelight Vigil
GAPP is holding its 12th annual New Year’s Day Candlelight Vigil at the Peace Pole Garden in Beech Acres Park, 6910 Salem Avenue, Anderson Township, on Sunday, January 1, at 5:00 PM. The vigil will be a Celebration of the Human Family. On this first day of the year, many people’s hearts turn to the […]
Interfaith Peace Vigil: Spread a Little Peace
Greater Anderson Promotes Peace (GAPP) will host a Vigil for Peace from 7:00-7:30 PM on Wednesday, August 5, at the Peace Pole in Beech Acres Park, 6910 Salem Ave. in Anderson Township. Cincinnati, Charleston, and many other US cities have been rocked by racial violence this year. We feel at a loss for what to […]
Interfaith Peace Vigil: Spread a Little Peace
Greater Anderson Promotes Peace (GAPP) will host a Vigil for Peace from 7:00-7:30 PM on the first Wednesdays of the summer, June 3, July 1, and August 5, at the Peace Pole in Beech Acres Park, 6910 Salem Ave. in Anderson Township. "As the daily news carries stories of hatred and violence at home and […]
Slavery by Another Name – Discussion
Registration is encouraged by emailing us at info@gappeace.org . Could slavery and Jim Crow still impact encounters between the police and men of color? Can we do anything about this legacy? Greater Anderson Promotes Peace (GAPP), in partnership with Juneteenth Cincinnati, will explore these questions with a film and discussion on two Mondays in April. On […]
Slavery by Another Name – Movie
Could slavery and Jim Crow still impact encounters between the police and men of color? Can we do anything about this legacy? Greater Anderson Promotes Peace (GAPP), in partnership with Juneteenth Cincinnati, will explore these questions with a film and discussion on two Mondays in April. On Monday, April 13, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM […]
2016 Monthly Interfaith Prayer for Peace – First Wednesdays at 7:00 PM. February 3, March 2, April 6, May 4
Please join us at Eastern Hills Friends Meeting, 1671 Nagel Rd., 45255 — First Wednesdays from 7:00-8:00 PM. February 3, March 2, April 6, May 4. First Wednesdays: Greater Anderson Promotes Peace (GAPP) and Eastern Hills Friends Meeting are hosting an interfaith gathering to pray for peace every First Wednesday at the Friends Meeting House, 1671 […]
Interfaith Gathering to Pray for Peace
On Wednesday, April 8 at 7pm, Greater Anderson Promotes Peace (GAPP) and Eastern Hills Friends Meeting will host a gathering to pray for peace. Everyone is invited to join us at the Friends Meeting House, located at 1671 Nagel Rd. in Anderson Township. “Alone, we feel powerless to respond to the violence in our communities […]
Prayer Gathering for Peace
Interfaith Gathering to Pray for Peace On Wednesday November 5 at 7pm, Greater Anderson Promotes Peace (GAPP) and Eastern Hills Friends Meeting will host a gathering to pray for peace in the Middle East. Everyone is invited to join us at the Friends Meeting House, located at 1671 Nagel Rd. in Anderson Township. “The news […]