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Video: Introducing IM4HI (0:48)

Moving photo montage of IM4HI in action. 48 seconds.

At the intersection of
spirituality
and social justice,
there is a convergence of

people of faith,
defending
the humanity of immigrants
and
the dignity of the incarcerated.
Because

every person is sacred,
compassion

has no borders, and
love
has no walls.
Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity.

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Love Over Fear – Benefit Concert!

Monday, November 13, 2023
7:00pm-9:00pm

Freight & Salvage Performance Venue
2020 Addison St, Berkeley, CA

Concert Program

Join us for an inspiring evening of music and celebration of the power of Love Over Fear. The Love Over Fear benefit concert supports decarceration and immigrant rights!

This event features a lineup of talented Bay Area immigrant and BIPOC musicians inspiring us to build solidarity in the face of racism, replacing fear, criminalization, and xenophobia with healing, inclusion, and shared humanity. This Love Over Fear concert is a benefit for Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity (IM4HI), a multi-faith, multi-racial, and multi-generational organization that advocates for the dignity of immigrants, full inclusion of people formerly incarcerated, and community well-being over prisons, detention, and criminalization. IM4HI believes that all people are sacred across bars and borders. 

Don’t miss this inspiring evening of solidarity and beloved community! Join with us as we choose love over fear!

IM4HI’s Love Over Fear cultural work continues into 2024! Read more here.

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We are hiring! Cultural Strategist

Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity is seeking a part-time cultural strategist or creative changemaker to join our team to help us develop creative, artistic, and powerful ways to engage grassroots communities in our campaigns through art and Spirit. The Cultural Strategist will specifically help to deepen our Love Over Fear campaign which has the goal to build deeper connections between API, Black, and Latine communities in Oakland seeking belonging, safety, and beloved community. Applicants should have 5-10 years of experience as a cultural strategist or community artist and have deep ties to one or more of the following communities in Oakland: Chinatown/Little Saigon, West Oakland, East Oakland, and/or the Fruitvale

This is a one-year temporary employee position, funded by the Bay Area Creative Corps, beginning on Sept 1, 2023 and ending August 31, 2024.

This position has now been filled. Thank you for your interest.