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Meeting

Wednesday, July 5, 7-8:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Rm. 3-A], 96 S. Grant Ave.

Jewish Voice for Peace members are inspired by Jewish tradition to work together for peace, social justice, equality, human rights, respect for international law, and a U.S. foreign policy based on these ideals.

Please note that this is a new meeting location; parking will be available in the library’s parking garage.

Contact: centralohio@jvp.org

Wednesday, June 14, 8:30am-4:15pm, Ohio State Bar Association, 1700 Lake Shore Dr.

The Sixth Annual LGBTQ and Allies Diversity and Inclusion Conference is an invaluable resource for LGBTQ and Allies legal practitioners, diversity leaders in large law firms, human resources professionals, and anyone interested in Civil Rights. The conference features:

• Nationally recognized experts to provide real world, real-time perspectives

Sunday, June 11, 3-5pm, Driving Park Branch Library, 1422 E. Livingston Ave.

The aim of this monthly reading group is to prevent intimate partner violence (IPV) by providing holistic political education. We seek to create community-based interventions to IPV that do not rely on the police or governmental institutions.

We are currently reading “Creative Interventions Toolkit: An Invitation and Practical Guide for Everyone to Stop Violence.”

Wednesday, June 7, 7-8:30pm, King Avenue United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave.

Stonewall Columbus Presents “Love Will Win: From Uganda to Columbus” in collaboration with Community Refugee and Immigration Services (CRIS). “Love Will Win” is created and shared by two Ugandan refugees who escaped religious and governmental persecution of their sexual orientation. Our presenters will share their powerful stories about their journey to the United States in hopes of finding safety, compassion, and acceptance.

Friday, June 2, 9:30-11:30am, Columbus Public Health [Auditorium], 240 Parsons Ave.

Franklin County Fetal-Infant Mortality Review [FIMR] is part of a community-wide effort to decrease fetal and infant mortality in Franklin County.

FIMR is a process that identifies local issues through the review of fetal and infant deaths in order to develop initiatives to prevent future deaths.

Please join us for this important exchange of information.

Contact: Lauren Rose-Cohen, RN, FIMR Coordinator, 614-645-6537

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