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“Nationwide Is Not On Our Side” protest/rally, in conjunction with Insure Our Future Global Week of Action

Monday, February 26, 12:30pm, Nationwide Insurance Headquarters, One Nationwide Plaza, W. Nationwide Blvd.

Tell Nationwide: “Insure Our Future, Not Fossil Fuels”

In 2023, the United States experienced a record number of weather-and climate-related disasters that each caused $1 billion or more in damages: 28 severe storms, floods, wildfires, winter storms, hurricanes, and droughts, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

“Cinch World’s Toughest Rodeo Protest,” hosted by Columbus Vegan Meetup

Saturday, February 17, 5:45-9:30pm, Nationwide Arena, 200 W. Nationwide Blvd.

The Cinch World’s Toughest Rodeo is coming back to Columbus on February 17 to exploit animals for “entertainment.” Join us in standing up against cruelty to animals by peacefully protesting outside of the Nationwide Arena on Saturday, February 17, 6-7:45pm. We may also leaflet afterwards.

We will gather outside at the southeast entrance (the corner of W. Nationwide Blvd. and N. Front St.).

“NoNitrogenHypoxia / Stop the Execution of Kenny Smith Rally and Petition Delivery,” hosted by Death Penalty Action and four other organizations

Tuesday, January 23, 11am [Central Time], Alabama State Capitol, 600 Dexter Ave., Montgomery, Alabama

Join us in Montgomery!

Please join us for a rally and petition delivery on the steps in front of the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery at 11am Central Time on Tuesday, January 23.

Sign all three petitions:

bit.ly/KennethSmithAL

bit.ly/NoGasChamberDPA

Oil and Gas Land Management Commission to Decide November 15 on Fracking State Parks and Public Lands

Wednesday, November 15, 9:30am, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, 2045 Morse Rd.

A meeting for the Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission (OGLMC) to decide whether to approve or deny fracking four Ohio state parks and wildlife areas will be held Wednesday, November 15, at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) office, 2045 Morse Rd., in Columbus.

Save Ohio Parks will host a press conference outside the ODNR building on a grassy area at 9:30am, just before the 10:30am meeting. The public is invited.

“Rally for State Parks, Climate, and Democracy,” hosted by Save Ohio Parks

Friday, October 27, 12noon, Ohio Statehouse

Please join us as we rally for our Ohio state parks, climate, and democracy, on Friday, October 27, at 12noon, at the Ohio Statehouse, West Plaza, on the steps facing High Street.

This rally will bring together a diverse coalition of environmental, faith, health, and democracy groups to tell our state legislators — and the commission that will decide the fate of our beloved state parks and wildlife areas — that we the people own the public land and democracy in Ohio, and we want to see it protected, not fracked.

“Bans Off Ohio Day of Action: Columbus,” hosted by Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio, Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights, ACLU of Ohio, and Pro-Choice Ohio

Sunday, October 8, 1pm, Ohio Statehouse

Join Ohioans United For Reproductive Rights and partners as we gather to rally in support of “Yes” on Issue 1 this November. We’ll be rallying ahead of the voting registration deadline, so come learn about the importance of voting “Yes” on Issue 1! Bring a friend, some signs, and your energy to learn how you can get involved with Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights to protect reproductive freedom in Ohio this November!

RSVP for this event by using this link.

“New York City March to End Fossil Fuels,” hosted by March to End Fossil Fuels

Sunday, September 17, 1-4pm, beginning at 56th and Broadway, New York City

We deserve a fossil-free future.

We all want fresh air to breathe. Good jobs for our families. A planet where our lands and oceans thrive.

But the more oil, gas, and coal we burn, the more toxic air we breathe; the more heatwaves, fires, and floods we face. All while wealthy fossil fuel CEOs rake in record profits from dirty practices that pollute our communities.

“Solidarity Walk for Fair Maps!,” hosted by League of Women Voters of Ohio, Common Cause Ohio, Fair Districts Coalition, and Equal Districts

Wednesday, September 13, 9am, Trinity Episcopal Church on Capitol Square, 125 E. Broad St.

Over a year after being ordered to redraw maps (for the fifth time) by the Ohio Supreme Court, the Ohio Redistricting Commission has finally called its first meeting to create new Ohio House and Senate Maps for the 2024 election.

We must show the Commission that Ohio’s commitment to fair maps has not wavered.