Action Alerts
Monday, August 2, 3-4pm; or Wednesday, August 4, 12noon-1pm; this on-line event requires advance registration
This training will build expertise on how to deliver health and social services to the trans community in an affirming and inclusive manner. Basic definitions of gender identity, gender expression, and the range of trans identities (including non-binary identities) will be explained. Best practices concerning pronoun usage, the creation of inclusive forms, and the establishment of affirming and inclusive spaces will also be discussed. There will also be a live question-and-answer period.
This session will be presented by Ramona Peel [she/her/hers], Lead Trainer, Equitas Health Institute.
Two virtual sessions will be offered.
• Monday, August 2, 3-4pm
• Wednesday, August 4, 12-1pm
CEUs will be available for social work or counseling.
Registration is free, thanks to our colleagues at Kenyon College.
Sunday August 1, 11am-5pm
Vvillage Taco, 1297 Parsons Ave.
Join us for the country's only (that we know of) Jazz and VEGAN rib fest for the third year in a row!
Burrito Babe Bakery
East Side Sammy's
Mobite Products
Pierogi Mountain
Portia's Cafe
Power Plant Kitchen
Seitan's Realm
Tofu Louie
Vidas Butcher
Village Taco
Wood V House Bella Goat Bakery
Bucks For Pups Confections Retailers:
Hearts and Stars
Hempenetrable Creations
Isabellas C and C
Margie's Marketplace Kids Activities: Art Love Collective Non-Profit: Kitticino Musician's: Phil Maneri's Kaleidoscope
Terrance Charles
Jesse Powers
Minna Akutsu
Tom Carroll & Friends
No I.D. Jazz Band with Nathan Smith
Tao Jones Average
Saturday, July 31, 7pm
Lincoln Theater, 769 E. Long St.
This event is free and open to the public.
Presented by State Auto Insurance Companies, the Lincoln Theatre Association will hold a Walk of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, July 31, at 7pm, to memorialize three Columbus natives who have made outstanding community contributions through their professional careers—jazz musician Arnett Howard, artist Roman Johnson and poet Charles “Is Said” Lyons. These local trailblazers will be honored during a ceremony that will include a multi-genre tribute to their lives and work. The second half of the ceremony will then move outdoors to reveal the new stars on the Walk of Fame. The event is free and open to the public with pre-registration. The indoor ceremony will also be available online. Both in-person and online registration can be secured at www.LincolnTheatreColumbus.com.
Saturday, July 31, 7pm
Lincoln Theater, 769 E. Long St.
This event is free and open to the public.
Presented by State Auto Insurance Companies, the Lincoln Theatre Association will hold a Walk of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, July 31, at 7pm, to memorialize three Columbus natives who have made outstanding community contributions through their professional careers—jazz musician Arnett Howard, artist Roman Johnson and poet Charles “Is Said” Lyons. These local trailblazers will be honored during a ceremony that will include a multi-genre tribute to their lives and work. The second half of the ceremony will then move outdoors to reveal the new stars on the Walk of Fame. The event is free and open to the public with pre-registration. The indoor ceremony will also be available online. Both in-person and online registration can be secured at www.LincolnTheatreColumbus.com.
Saturday, July 31, 10am, this on-line event requires advance registration
Dr. Paul Song was most recently on the faculty of the Samuel Oschin Cancer Center at Cedars Sinai Medical Center [in Los Angeles, California] and currently sees Medicaid and uninsured patients at Dignity California Hospital [also in Los Angeles, California].
Dr. Song is the current President of Physicians for a National Health Program California. He served as the co-chair of the Campaign for a Healthy California from 2017 to 2018 and was the very first visiting fellow on health care policy in the California Department of Insurance in 2013.
He is the chief operating officer/chief medical officer of NKMax America, Inc., a subsidiary of South-Korean-based ATGen Global, where he oversees all translational research and clinical programs. He is also the chief medical officer of Hawkeye Bio.
The Environmental Protection Agency is working to craft a new rule to tackle methane and associated pollution from new and existing oil and gas operations, and they want to hear from you. Methane pollution from the oil and gas industry is fueling the climate crisis, and threatening the health and safety of our communities. It's time to do something about it. We need you to let EPA know that they can cut methane from oil and gas now, by submitting a written comment ahead of the September rule-making. We have the tools and technology to cut methane pollution from the oil and gas sector by as much as 65 percent below 2012 levels by 2025, but there is no time to waste.
Wednesday, July 28, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
As a trans or non-binary person, what makes you smile? What brings you joy? What fills your cup? What causes you to appreciate yourself, your community, and your life?
This month, please join us on Wednesday, July 28th, at 7pm, for our free virtual event hosted by Wild Goose Creative. We invite all our siblings, loved ones, and allies to join us as our speakers share their stories; their personal viewpoints on the exploration of the joy-ful complexity of the trans identity.
Wednesday, July 28, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
As a trans or non-binary person, what makes you smile? What brings you joy? What fills your cup? What causes you to appreciate yourself, your community, and your life?
This month, please join us on Wednesday, July 28th, at 7pm, for our free virtual event hosted by Wild Goose Creative. We invite all our siblings, loved ones, and allies to join us as our speakers share their stories; their personal viewpoints on the exploration of the joy-ful complexity of the trans identity.