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Sunday, March 6, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join this year’s emcee and entertainer, Wayne Brady, for a night of incredible entertainment, amazing auction items, and the opportunity to connect with others through our live “Party Rooms,” while supporting the mission of the Foundation Fighting Blindness, all from the comfort of your own home.

Fundraiser for Foundation Fighting Blindness.

Sunday, March 6, 12noon, The Magical Druid, 3165 N. High St.

Modern Demonolatry is the practice of calling on elemental or pure energy forces known as Demons to aid in self-knowledge, spiritual growth, and projecting one’s will through ritual magic.

Limit eight people; attenders must wear masks and be vaccinated.

Registration cost: $25.00.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Friday, March 4, 12noon-1:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join us on Friday, March 4 at 12noon for an open discussion regarding the current state of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, moderated by Senior Faculty Fellow Richard Herrmann. Rick has organized three related events (listed below), which all touch on the state of Russian affairs. Fellows are encouraged to join us for this virtual event.

Wednesday, March 2: Making Sense of the Ukraine Crisis

Thursday, March 3, 7pm, Campbell Hall [Rm. 335], 1787 Neil Ave. [this event will also be occurring via Zoom]

Join Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists for a reading group on Frantz Fanon’s “Wretched of the Earth.” This will be an “in-person” meeting in Campbell Hall [Rm. 335] on OSU’s campus; this event will also be occurring via Zoom.

Thursday, March 3, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

In Ohio, lawmakers are attempting to pass the misleadingly named, “Save Women’s Sports Act” (House Bill 61 and Senate Bill 132). This bill would ban transgender athletes from competing on the team in alignment with their gender identity in both high school and college sports and is just one more way that LGBTQ+ youth are being demonized by politicians at the Statehouse.

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