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Meeting

Wednesday, March 4, 7-8:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library, 96 S. Grant Ave.

OSU Professor John Quigley will present information on the investigation by the International Criminal Court into Israeli War Crimes. Dr. Quigley is an expert in the area of international law and was recently invited to speak at the United Nations Security Council in New York on the continuing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, speaking at length about the legality of the Israel settlements.

Wednesday, March 4, 6:30-8:30pm, Columbus Downtown High School, 364 S. Fourth St.

The Coalition of Concerned Black Citizens, League of Women Voters Metro Columbus, and WTF? [Weigh The Facts] have collaborated to conduct a voters forum featuring the following:

• 3rd Congressional District Candidates

• Ohio’s 25th House District Candidates

• Franklin County Judicial Candidates

• Proposed Bond Issue

Monday, March 2, 6-8pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Main Branch], 96 S. Grant Ave.

Yes We Can has invited congressional, statehouse, and county candidates to meet voters and share how they are planning to represent us in Franklin County, at the Statehouse, and in Washington, D.C.

Please join us at the Columbus Main Library Auditorium on Monday, March 2, 6-8pm, to hear from the candidates on important issues that Ohioans are facing.

Thursday, March 5, 7-8:30pm, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 30 W. Woodruff Ave.

Living in Columbus, it’s not hard to see that the system is broken. We live under a reign of police terror where working-class black and brown youth are targeted for execution and imprisonment; Ohio State University and the city of Columbus have been working together to gentrify neighborhood after neighborhood; tens of thousands of students are getting into life-long debt for an education; ICE harasses undocumented immigrants with impunity; landlords and capitalists exploit and oppress us.

Wednesday, March 4, 8am-5pm, Fawcett Center, 2400 Olentangy River Rd.

TBI crosses all segments of society and all demographic groups with far-reaching, life-long implications and, therefore, is properly called a chronic disease. Optimal treatment takes a long-term view in order to prevent avoidable complications and promote a quality of life and healthfulness at every age.

Saturday, February 29, 9am-5pm, Northwood-High Building, 2231 N. High St.

Ohio Greens will host a panel of the Green Party 2020 presidential candidates. After the presentation, Ohio registered Greens will pledge their seven delegate votes to winning candidates who then will compete at the Green Party National Convention, to be held Thursday, July 9, in Detroit, Michigan.

The public is welcome.

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