Action Alerts
No War in Ukraine! Nothing is worth risking war, much less nuclear war. No side wants war in Ukraine, and certainly not the people of Ukraine. Someone must find the courage to push back against the momentum toward war, and lead the way toward cooperation and disarmament.
We are alarmed by the increasing tensions between the nuclear-armed governments of the U.S. (and its NATO allies) and Russia and are extremely concerned about what seems to be the increasing likelihood of war.
We must raise our voices. Add your name and comments to the petition. Share it with others to sign. Then help us forward it to your elected officials.
49 years ago today, the Supreme Court recognized the constitutional right to abortion in America.
If the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, abortion won’t immediately become illegal. Anyone who can take time off of work and fly to California will have no problem getting reproductive healthcare. But Black and poor women will be first and worst impacted by the decision. Studies have found that Black women already have more vulnerable access to abortion, and that injustice leads to worse birth outcomes as well [1].
Black women are the most educated women in America, and yet they remain the most likely to die during childbirth and the least likely to access appropriate reproductive care. Our sisters at Black Women’s Health Imperative and Power to Decide are working to change that. Can you make a donation directly to them to recognize Roe’s anniversary?
Friday, January 21, 2022, 3:30 PM
Location: OSU Ohio Union facing the South Oval.
We are demanding OSU increase the minimum wage for student workers to $15 an hour and improved working conditions for student workers. For information about the Student Worker Organizing Group, contact sdsohiostate@gmail.com.
Thursday, January 20, 6-7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Join us as we kick off the year by celebrating your commitment to abortion access and acknowledging the passing of the 49th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. We know we’re up against quite the fight this year and navigated relentless attacks last year. We deserve a moment to grab a drink, be in community, and look forward together.
Thursday evening will be a moment to ground ourselves in the fight we have ahead and get to know one another while we do so! A virtual happy hour, a place to connect with a new friend in this work, and a place to sign up for future actions.
Last year, we saw numerous attacks introduced at the state and local levels. Including six abortion bans, four anti-protest bills, four local anti-abortion ordinances, three anti-trans bills, two voter suppression bills, two major SCOTUS cases, and one state budget that includes attacks on abortion access and comprehensive sex ed.
Thursday, January 20, 6-7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Join us as we kick off the year by celebrating your commitment to abortion access and acknowledging the passing of the 49th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. We know we’re up against quite the fight this year and navigated relentless attacks last year. We deserve a moment to grab a drink, be in community, and look forward together.
Thursday evening will be a moment to ground ourselves in the fight we have ahead and get to know one another while we do so! A virtual happy hour, a place to connect with a new friend in this work, and a place to sign up for future actions.
Last year, we saw numerous attacks introduced at the state and local levels. Including six abortion bans, four anti-protest bills, four local anti-abortion ordinances, three anti-trans bills, two voter suppression bills, two major SCOTUS cases, and one state budget that includes attacks on abortion access and comprehensive sex ed.
Tuesday, January 18, 2022, 4:00 PM
Monday, January 17
Free breakfast (pick up) 8-10am, First AME Zion Church, 873 Bryden Rd
Virtual broadcast, keynote: Paster Eldren D. Morrisen - Facebook @Famezco
Sunday, January 16, 6pm
Livestreamed and in-person gathering the day before the January 17th action to deliver petitions to the President, the DOJ, Congress and the Supreme Court.
Register here
Speakers include: