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Tuesday, February 2, 7-8pm; this event will be occurring via WebEx

MORPC is working with nine Central Ohio counties to develop a transit coordinated plan for the ODOT Human Service Transportation Coordination Region 6 — the Regional Mobility Plan.

The Regional Mobility Plan will identify local transportation needs of people with disabilities, older adults, and those with low incomes. It will help to provide strategies for meeting those needs and prioritize transportation services and projects for funding and implementation.

Tuesday, February 2, 11:30am-12:30pm; this event will be occurring via WebEx

MORPC is working with nine Central Ohio counties to develop a transit coordinated plan for the ODOT Human Service Transportation Coordination Region 6 — the Regional Mobility Plan.

The Regional Mobility Plan will identify local transportation needs of people with disabilities, older adults, and those with low incomes. It will help to provide strategies for meeting those needs and prioritize transportation services and projects for funding and implementation.

Sunday, January 31, 7-8pm, this event will be occurring via Zoom

Please join Team Miriam for a Virtual Fundraiser Concert to raise money for Miriam Vargas and her family’s living expenses and legal fees.

This event will feature musical performances by the following.

• James Blackmon (pianist)

• Rudy Vasquez (flautist)

• Local folk legend Bill Cohen

• Our host, singer and guitarist Paisha Thomas

• A poetry reading with Jade Kastel and Freesia McKee

This event will also feature a very special interview with Miriam herself!

Saturday, January 30, 5-7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Don’t believe in God? You are not alone! Join the Humanist Community of Central Ohio [HCCO], a community that values people, emphasizes reason, and focuses on this world.

Grab some takeout and join us on Zoom for conversation!

Please use this Zoom link to join this event.

Sponsored by Humanist Community of Central Ohio.

Saturday, January 30, 10am-12noon, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join the Ohio Council of Churches Anti-Racist team with facilitators from Weavers, Sisters of Precious Blood, and GDCC [Greater Dayton Christian Connections] on an interactive discussion on race relations in America. This safe environment will help us to determine if white privilege is real, and, if so, to discuss ways that our churches and congregants can start the work on anti-racism.

Friday, January 29, 4-6pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

In this panel, moderated by Michael Swartz [OSU Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures], a diverse range of topics related to magic and healing, broadly speaking, will be explored.

Participants

• Hugh Urban (The Ohio State University)

• Alexander Rocklin (Otterbein University)

• Sabina Magliocco (University of British Columbia)

• Michael Dangler (Senior Priest of Three Cranes Grove, ADF)

Friday, January 29, 4-6pm, Community Grounds: Coffee and Meeting House, 1134 Parsons Ave.

Free Resource Friday is a donation-based initiative to provide free resources like food, clothes, and hygiene items to folks living in predominantly Black, low-income neighborhoods. Volunteers distribute items, share information, and provide support for local communities in need.

All are welcome, but QTPOC people take priority within the space.

Thursday, January 28, 6-8pm, this event will be occurring via Zoom

Hey Comrades, this week the Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists invite you to join an online conversation on how to Build the Left and Fight the Right.

The first hour of this meeting will be dedicated to a presentation and discussion on the Marxist analysis of Fascism and its legacy of fighting it. Recommended readings to check out beforehand are featured below.

The second hour of this meeting will be dedicated to debriefing on our January 20 rally.

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