Archive for June, 2008

Jun 26 2008

Where would you like to see ICPJ in 5 years?

Published by Chuck under Uncategorized

We’re working on having a strategic planning retreat in September, and we want to know where you, our members, would like to see us go.

So please write a brief, 75-word or less, summary of where you would like to see ICPJ in five years in the form below.

UPDATE: We’ve completed this process. You can read the responses here.

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Jun 26 2008

Volunteer at Art Fair

Published by Chuck under Uncategorized

The Ann Arbor Art Fair is July 16-19 this year, and ICPJ is having a booth, and I want you to volunteer.

It’s a great chance to connect with other peace-minded people, spread the justice message through buttons and bumper stickers, and to get more folks involved in ICPJ.

Update: All our slots are filled! We are looking for someone to help with data entry on the Monday or Tuesday after art fair, though. To sign up just call 734-663-1870 or email chuck@icpj.net and tell us when you’re available.

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Jun 17 2008

How are you helping to help stop global warming?

Published by Chuck under Global Warming

When ICPJ showed the Story of Stuff, we asked people to share what they have done and will do to address global warming, consumerism, and the other issues raised in the film.

It’s time to report back! What’s worked for you? What are you doing to do your part?

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Jun 11 2008

Anti-Torture Dinner and Movie: The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib

Published by Chuck under Iraq

Ghosts of Abu Ghraib film cover

For Torture Awareness Month in June, in addition to our Torture is Wrong banner campaign, please join us for our Ghosts of Abu Ghraib film showing.

What: Dinner, showing and Discussion of the award-winning film “Ghosts of Abu Ghraib”

When: Thursday, June 19. Dinner at 6:30 p.m., movie at 7:00

Why: To explore the issue of torture for Torture Awareness Month. Why does it happen? What can we do to stop it.

Who: Sponsored by the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice; open to the public.

Where: Memorial Christian Church Fellowship Hall, 730 Tappan, Ann Arbor

How much: This event is free, donations are welcome. You are welcome to bring a dish to share, but that is not required. Continue Reading »

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Jun 06 2008

Anti-Torture Banners Are Up

Published by Mike under Iraq, Uncategorized

Area congregations have begun to put up banners for torture awareness month. These banners are part of the National Religious Campaign Against Torture’s Banner Across America campaign. See all pictures here.

The Ann Arbor News has also run an article today discussing the banners and torture awareness month. Read the article here.

The banner campaign is the first of many ICPJ campaigns for torture awareness month. Next we will be hosting a dinner and a movie event featuring The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib on June 19th. For more information see our Events page

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Jun 05 2008

Scriptural Reasoning Event Promotes Interfaith Sharing…

Published by gracek under Uncategorized

Over 60 people attended Tuesday’s 1st official Scriptural Reasoning Event on the topic of “how our faith traditions teach us to treat ‘the other, the neighbor, the stranger’,”hosted by the Common Ground for Peace in Israel/Palestine Working Group. The event consisted of:

  • a delicious potluck dinner (thank you to those who brought food and to our sponsors: Jerusalem Garden, Oasis Grill, and Sahara Cafe and Grill!);
  • three brief presentations on Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scripture (attached below);
  • a period of small group dialogue and reflection on the issues presented through scripture.

Thanks to all who attended and to our insightful speakers!

Please join us for Scriptural Reasoning II, “This World and the World to Come: How Our Faiths Balance the Present and the Future,” at Temple Beth Emeth/St. Clare’s Episcopal Church (2309 Packard St.) on Thursday, AUGUST 28th (6:30pm).

Speakers and Scripture

NEW: You can now listen to the audio of the presentation here. The audio quality isn’t the best, but the content is great!

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