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Thursday, November 21, 6pm, Enarson Classroom Building [Rm. 240], 2009 Millikin Rd., and online at tinyurl.com/CORSmeeting

Join us this Thursday at 6pm for a discussion on the pamphlet “Fascism: What It Is and How to Fight It” by Leon Trotsky. Come in person to Enarson Classroom Building Rm. 240 or attend online at tinyurl.com/CORSmeeting.

Sunday, November 24, 3pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

The Columbus Women’s Chorus is celebrating our 35th anniversary!

The Fall concert is titled “Seasons of Song: 35 Years of Sharing our Voices” and will feature some old favorites through the years and some new pieces such as the world premiere of a commissioned piece arranged specifically for the chorus! Tickets are available for purchase for $15.00 or on a sliding scale to make our concert accessible to all.

Saturday, November 23, 8pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.

Schedule:

• 6pm: Pre-concert workshop with Mike Ward

• 7pm: Open Mic

• 7:45pm: Community Sing

• 8pm: Mike Ward and David Roof

Door donation is $15 general public; $10 Columbus Folk Music Society members and students; under 12 is free.

To sign up for the open mic, call Bill Cohen at 614-263-3851 or e-mail <BillCohen@columbus.rr.com>.

Thursday, November 21, 6:30-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join Action Team members from across the state and members of the ACLU of Ohio as we discuss top priorities for this Ohio General Assembly’s Lame Duck session. There are plenty of bills that we’ll need to keep our eye on and getting educated on their impact will ensure you’re ready to act when the time comes!

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Note: This is a virtual event with a two-factor registration process.

Thursday, November 21, 3-4pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The election results are in, and a second Trump administration will be hostile to science and to the evidence-based solutions we need to protect public health and reduce the impacts of climate change. We are going to need scientists and science advocates to stay vigilant to hold our decision-makers accountable and protect against attacks on science.

Wednesday, November 20, 7-9pm, Maple Grove United Methodist Church, 7 W. Henderson Rd.

The topic will nominally be Call To Action’s “Re/Generation Program” for Catholics in their twenties and thirties; discussion will follow.

Hosted by Call To Action Columbus, the Columbus chapter of a national organization of Roman Catholics who are working together to foster peace and justice in our world, our church, and ourselves. Call To Action is the country’s largest church reform organization.

Wednesday, November 20, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

What have you heard about nuclear energy? The Perry Nuclear Power Plant has glaring concerns about the geological makeup underneath the plant and some of the radioactive emissions into Lake Erie that is making some environmental justice advocates petition the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Attention is needed to raise consciousness about the dangers of the entire bluff that Perry sits on sliding into Lake Erie — sooner rather than later.

Wednesday, November 20, 6pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

This post-election debrief provides an opportunity to reflect and explore the impact of the deluge of ads and wealthy special interests on the state’s highest court. Lisa Graves and other experts at True North Research will provide a behind the scenes look at major donors like Richard Uihlein and David Frecka.

Sponsors: Common Cause Ohio, Court Accountability, Indivisible Central Ohio, League of Women Voters of Ohio, and the Ohio Fair Courts Alliance.

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