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Protest KKK Rally in Dayton

Saturday, May 25, 12noon-3pm, Old Courthouse, 7 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio

The Honorable Sacred Knights, a KKK organization with roots in Madison, Indiana, are bringing their nonsense to Dayton on May 25. They have acquired a permit to demonstrate at the Old Court House, though they claim that they will be at an unnamed location nearby.

Adults’ solidarity strike with children and young people’s Climate School strike

Friday, March 15, 8am-6pm [Coordinated Universal Time] [formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time]; 4am-2pm [Eastern Daylight Time]; everywhere in the United Kingdom and in the world

Let’s show that we stand in support with Greta and all the young people striking for climate on 15th March. Young people will lead the way, but we want to show that we support them in their fight to get our governments and businesses to act immediately, to ensure a future free of climate catastrophe for our youth and children.

Thanks for Nothin’ Thursday

Thursday, March 14, 4:30-6:30pm, U.S. Congressional Representative Steve Stivers Central Ohio District Office, 3790 Municipal Way, Hilliard, Ohio

As constituents and active citizens in our community, it’s time to tell Stivers what we think about his voting record.

Office Visit, 4:30-5pm, 3790 Municipal Way, Hilliard, Ohio

Then share our concerns with our community. Hold signs along Cemetery Rd., 5-5:30pm

4 for Fair Food Tour: OSU March

Friday, March 8, 12noon-4pm; beginning at Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.; and ending at Bricker Hall [on the OSU campus], 190 N. Oval Mall

#4forFairFood: We’re saying that it’s time to put these universities’ principles into action.

Join us on International Women’s Day, March 8, at 12noon; the march will begin at 1pm; at Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.; we will march to Bricker Hall [on the OSU campus], 190 N. Oval Mall.

This is it. Council votes for $13,000 donation limits on Monday, January 14

Monday, January 14, 5-7pm, Columbus City Hall, 90 W. Broad St.

We’ve received word that Columbus City Council is going to vote in favor of massive $13,000 donation limits to city campaigns at Monday’s City Council session. There has been a lot of public opposition to this proposal, and virtually no public support. We will be presenting our petition tomorrow night, and we want you to be there, to show City Council that we demand a voice in our government, and we won’t stand by in silence while City Council writes its own rules and shuts out working families.

Rally to End the Government Shutdown

Friday, January 11, 12noon-1pm, outside of U.S. Senator Rob Portman’s Columbus office, 37 W. Broad St., Ste. 300

Join our union brothers and sisters of AFGE [American Federation of Government Employees] for a rally this Friday, January 11, to end the government shutdown. Every day that this government shutdown drags on, hundreds of thousands of working people are denied a paycheck and millions lose the vital government services that we deserve. Real families with very real bills are being harmed and it’s time we hold our country’s leadership accountable.

Official Women’s March Ohio Third Columbus Anniversary

Saturday, January 19, 11am-2pm, Washington Gladden Social Justice Park, northeast corner of E. Broad St. and Cleveland Ave.

We will no longer wait for the “right time.” We will not wait for justice. We demand equality now! The Women’s March on Washington third anniversary will be held on January 19, 2019, all while recognizing that the actual anniversary is on the honorary Dr. Martin Luther King Day. We will never forget civil rights leaders who came before us, on whose shoulders we stand, and those who fought for freedom and liberation of all people.

Rally For Democracy

Thursday, January 3, 12noon-1pm, 250 E. Wilson Bridge Rd., Worthington, Ohio

Meet outside of U.S. Congressional Representative [District 12] Troy Balderson’s office to support H.R. 1, the pro-democracy bill that will be introduced at the beginning of 2019.