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Friday, March 26, 11am-12pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join us for a live panel discussion focused on the need to reform outdated laws criminalizing people living with HIV. Hear from people living with HIV, advocates, and activists, about the harm these laws cause and how we can change them to improve public health.

People with HIV: register early so that we will be able to provide you a DoorDash coupon for lunch!

Thursday, March 18, 11:30am, this on-line event requires advance registration

This workshop is part of Ohio Voice’s monthly “Lunch and Learn” series, where an expert provides an hour of learning on the second Thursday of the month. This month, Ohio Voice’s own Anyun Chatterjee will be giving a workshop on how to optimize social media. Specifically, we will cover:

(1.) how to schedule content in a way so that many people can work on and review posts before they go up, using Airtable, Zapier, and Hootsuite;

Wednesday, March 17, 5:30-6pm, this event will be occurring via Zoom

Join us to celebrate! On St. Patrick’s Day, everybody is Irish! Wear something festive and get to know other progressives working to elect candidates and promote policies that work for everyday Ohioans.

Please use this Zoom link to join this event.

Tuesday, March 16, 5pm, this event will be live-streamed on “Facebook Live”

Join Kaleidoscope Youth Center’s “Speaking Queerly Podcast” for a live discussion on March 16 at 5pm!

“Speaking Queerly” presents “Black First? An Intergenerational Dialogue Around Race, Gender Identity, and Sexuality.”

This event will be hosted by Kaleidoscope Youth Center Deputy Director Karen Hewitt (Ze/Hir/She/Her).

Special Guest:Dr. Terrance Dean (He/Him), Assistant Professor in Black

Studies at Denison University

Kenyon’s annual Queer and Trans Studies Conference is free this year and is being held online.

The Kenyon Queer and Trans Studies Conference models itself on practices of equity building. The conference is free to eliminate some economic barriers that may prohibit students from attending, and when the conference is offered in-person, it includes free breakfast and lunch, with the understanding that food insecurity is often an issue in marginalized communities. Whether virtual or in-person, the conference utilizes accessible spaces when possible.

Wednesday, March 24, 12noon-4pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join the Wexner Center for the Arts, University Libraries and the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum for the third annual Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon.

Tuesday, May 23, 9-11am, this on-line event requires advance registration

Budgets are moral documents that establish Ohio’s priorities for the next two years. Come and learn about what is in the budget to address poverty, inequality, and hunger in our communities. The Ohio Council of Churches and our statewide partners will work with legislative offices so that you will have an opportunity to share your thoughts and opinions with your State Representatives on how we can promote the common good in Ohio.

Monday, March 22, 2-3pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Art+Feminism is an international community that strives to close the information gap about gender, feminism, and the arts on the internet. In conjunction with the 2021 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, hear from award-winning author, illustrator, and cartoonist MariNaomi.

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