GAPP and ACRU announce a Panel Event via ZoomModel Minority/Forever Foreigner: Shedding Light on anti-Asian American RacismWednesday, May 25, 7:00 PM (via Zoom)Registration required to receive meeting link https://shed-light.eventbrite.com About the PanelNews of shocking attacks targeting Asian Americans creates awareness of the hatred targeting this community, yet most Americans may be unaware of the stereotypes and […]
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Model Minority/Forever Foreigner: Shedding Light on anti-Asian American Racism
GAPP Announces our Summer Book Discussion – Coming in August!
Dear White Friend: The Realities of Race, the Power of Relationships and Our Path to Equity (2021, Greenleaf Book Group Press)By Melvin Gravely, IIThe selection for our annual book discussion is Cincinnati businessman and author Melvin Gravely II’s book Dear White Friend: The Realities of Race, the Power of Relationships and Our Path to Equity. […]
Connecting Conversations with Kathryne Gardette
GAPP and ACRU present Connecting Conversations with Kathryne Gardette Tuesday, April 5, 7:00 PM St Timothy’s Episcopal Church 8101 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, 45255 ABOUT THE PROGRAM Kathryne Gardette, a Walnut Hills business woman known as an investor and advocate, describes herself as artistic, logistic, and a civic renaissance woman. She’ll share how the power […]
New Year’s Day Candlelight Vigil
GAPP holds our 17th Annual New Year’s Day Candlelight Vigil, Our Dreams for Humanity at the Peace Pole Garden GAPP is holding our 17th annual New Year’s Day Candlelight Vigil at the Peace Pole Garden in Beech Acres Park, 6910 Salem Avenue, Anderson Township, on Saturday, January 1, at 5:00 PM. On this first day […]
Film Screening: Sons and Daughters of Thunder
Part 2 of a 2-Part Series A virtual Q&A with a filmmakers will follow the film. Wednesday, October 27, 7:00 PM (in-person) Lutheran Church of the Resurrection 1950 Nagel Road, 45255 This award-winning film by Kelly Rundle and Tammy Rundle tells the story of the nation’s first public debates on the abolition of slavery that […]
The Power of Voice: Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Legacy in Cincinnati
GAPP and ACRU are offering a 2-part series on October 20 and 27. Both programs focus on the Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Walnut Hills here in Cincinnati, and events past and present that took place at or near it. Part 1 of a 2-Part Series Program Speaker: Christina Hartlieb, Executive Director of the Harriet […]
We Care about FHSD
You’re invited to a GAPP DISCUSSION: We Care about FHSD There is a lot of concern and confusion about the protests against critical race theory in school districts and state houses across the country. In Anderson Township, the Forest Hills School District is under attack for teaching and promoting “divisive” concepts. Some parents are protesting […]
I am white like you, right mom?
GAPP and ACRU welcome back Dr. Joan Ferrante and students from NKU with a new film from The Mourning the Creation of Racial Categories (MCRC) Project.I AM WHITE LIKE YOU, RIGHT MOM?In this film, a white-appearing mother must explain to her black-appearing daughter that “you’re not white exactly.” The conversation expands and reveals the story of […]
Silent Vigil
GAPP believes All Genders, All Religions,All Ethnicities, All AbilitiesHAVE A PLACE IN ANDERSON Join us for a 30-minuteSilent Vigilin support of diversityin our schools and community. Friday, May 287:00 PM Peace Pole Garden, Beech Acres Park6910 Salem Rd., Anderson Township The C.A.R.E. Team of the Forest Hills School District is being disparaged and discredited by some people at a time when […]
Hate at Home: Antisemitism and Why it Matters Today
April 13, 7:00 PM via Zoom Presenters: Jodi Elowitz, the Director of Education & Engagement for the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center Justin Kirschner, the Associate Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Cincinnati. Explore how antisemitism has changed over time. From the Holocaust in Europe to contemporary antisemitism and […]