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Thursday, November 17, 2pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Have you ever wanted to create a gorgeous illustration to show your community what a street could become? What was once the province of professional consultants can now be done by anybody using new AI tools. Our November webinar is a unique workshop so that participants can learn how to use these tools in support of local advocacy efforts.

Wednesday, November 16, 6pm, Trinity Episcopal Church, 125 E. Broad St.

Anti-Death Penalty Mobilization Week [November 14-19] starts November 14 and we’re asking folks to contact their lawmaker.

The best way to do that? Write a handwritten letter. Join us for a letter writing party with fellow anti-death penalty advocates!

Click here for more information.

Hosted by Ohioans to Stop Executions.

Wednesday, November 16, 6pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join us for our monthly huddle for all Fair Districts volunteers. Catch up on Fair Districts news, current actions, what’s next for our #fairmaps advocacy.

Joining us at this month’s Huddle will be Freda Levenson, Legal Director of ACLU Ohio, who will talk about the redistricting litigation currently before the Ohio Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. We’ll also have time to talk about the election.

Wednesday, November 16, 10am-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join OHIV [the Ohio HIV/STI Hotline] to explore how interlocking systems of oppression impact health outcomes of the communities you serve.

• Learn about liberation health, intersectionality, the medical-industrial complex, and more.

• Find out how you can challenge oppression in your workplace and community.

• Earn 2.5 hours of CE credit in Social Work or Counseling.

Tuesday, November 15, 7-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

In the face of relentless attacks on abortion access and bodily autonomy, abortion pills have become even more essential.

Learn how to share information about why Self-Managed Abortion (SMA) through medication is a safe, effective, and convenient reproductive health option for those in your community.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Tuesday, November 15, 7-8:30pm, Church and Community Development for All People, 946 Parsons Ave.

This event will be a night of storytelling, theater, listening, and learning. Learn how the current cash bail system could affect you or someone you care about and learn simple steps you can take to help reform it. Every day, thousands of Ohioans who have not been convicted of a crime are behind bars, not because of what they have done, but because of what they don’t have.

Tuesday, November 15, 3:30-5pm, Ohio Union [Senate Chamber], 1739 N. High St.

CEHV will welcome Dr. Michele Moody-Adams, the Joseph Straus Professor of Political Philosophy and Legal Theory at Columbia University, as our Distinguished Lecturer in Ethics for 2022-2023.

Sunday, November 13, 8:30pm, this event will be occurring via “Facebook Live

Come join the Ohio Green Party as we lead an online session on an introduction to Green politics!

We will begin conducting political education sessions once a month to let Party members know the basic values of the Green Party and where we stand on the issues. These sessions will be held online and can be taken from anywhere. You do not have to be an Ohio Green Party member to attend, but new members are encouraged to take part.

Saturday, November 12, 8-11pm, Sequoia Pro Bowl, 5501 Sandalwood Blvd.

Hello Columbus! HRC Columbus is incredibly excited to welcome you back to one of our favorite fundraising events, “Bowling with Pride”! We are returning to Sequoia Pro Bowl and taking the house over for a night where we can have fun as a community. It has been a very hard few years so we are thrilled to be having fun and shining our pride loudly! Let’s have fun together, raise funds for equality, and get some strikes on the record.

Individual Ticket: $25

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