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Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration

We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.

This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.

Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration

We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.

This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.

Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration

We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.

This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.

Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration

We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.

This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.

Monday, February 22, 1-2pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The inauguration of President Joe Biden and the appointment of Pete Buttigieg as USDOT leader creates the potential for a dramatic shift in U.S. transportation policy. We’ve already heard discussions of complete streets, sidewalk construction, increased transit funding, and removal of highways that divided Black communities. How big a shift will it be? What is currently in the works?

Sunday, February 21, 4-6:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

This February, join us as we honor our past, present, and future. During this virtual forum, black radical scholars has partnered with community leaders to discuss topics related to the Black community.

Friday, February 19, 11am-12:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Housing is a basic — and increasingly unattainable — human need. What are the issues underlying the nation’s housing crisis and how do we address them?

The Regional Housing Strategy Speaker Series will bring together thought leaders from across the country to shine a light on the challenges facing our communities, with a focus on innovative solutions.

Session I. There’s Nothing Cookie-Cutter About These Homes (Innovative Development)

Thursday, February 18, 6-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The failed coup of January 6 is being used to justify more than 60 anti-protest bills that are rapidly advancing through state legislatures.

Join CLDC staff, Meera Shah, Senior Staff Attorney at Palestine Legal, and Quentin Anthony Anderson, Communications Director at Defending Rights and Dissent, to learn more about these authoritarian efforts to chill dissent and what can be done to resist them.

Wednesday, February 17, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join Tadd Pinkston (Pinkston Law), Rev. Joan Van Becelaere (UUJO), and expert guests, who will talk about what is new and moving in the Ohio Legislature in February. February is also a time to check into the governor’s proposed two-year budget.

Please use this link to register in advance for this meeting.

Wednesday, February 17, 6pm, this event will be occurring via Zoom

Join us for a dynamic discussion surrounding LGBTQ+ people who experience disability. We will discuss our lived experiences, ableism, share hope for those who may be struggling with their lived experiences, and answer questions you might have that will help you in your understanding of people with disabilities.

We look forward to sharing with you.

Please use this Zoom link to join this event.

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