Action Alerts
Saturday, June 6, 11am-5pm
241 E. Town St.
Visual art, comedy, spoken word, dance, mindfulness and community. Revolution's No Joke is an artistic protest for the community, dedicated to bringing unity to individuals, organizations and activists through a grassroots movement. They do this by keeping the communinty safe, distributing accurate information and organized protests and events.
Please donate:
Cashapp - $mj4us
Venmo - @mj4us
Paypal: revolutionsnojoke@gmail.com
Saturday, June 6, 11am-5pm
241 E. Town St.
Visual art, comedy, spoken word, dance, mindfulness and community. Revolution's No Joke is an artistic protest for the community, dedicated to bringing unity to individuals, organizations and activists through a grassroots movement. They do this by keeping the communinty safe, distributing accurate information and organized protests and events.
Please donate:
Cashapp - $mj4us
Venmo - @mj4us
Paypal: revolutionsnojoke@gmail.com
Saturday, June 6, 10am
Meet at Drexel and Broad
March to the Statehouse in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
*masks required.
Thursday, June 4, at 4pm
North Broadway and High Streets
George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis Police on May 25, 2020. While being suffocated by an officer during a deadly arrest, he gasped out for his “mama”.
George Floyd is one of many Americans who lost their lives to police violence in our country and in our city. As mothers, we can only imagine the excruciating pain of loosing a child to police violence. On behalf of parents who lost their children and those children, we mourn with you and we gather in protest against the violent and racist police system that lead to their deaths.
Show your support at a peaceful children-friendly protest, brings signs for support of BLACK LIVES MATTER, wear a mask, bring drinking water, maintain social distance.
Tear gas has been known to cause miscarriage in pregnant people and is banned in war under the Geneva Convention, which are internationally agreed upon rules of warfare.
Despite this, local law enforcement agencies and the Ohio National Guard used tear gas in communities throughout Ohio as peaceful protests have supported the Black Lives Matter movement and called for justice for George Floyd and many others.
Tuesday, June 2, 12noon
Start at 1500 E Broad St.
This is a march and silent sit in. This is a peaceful protes. All other things will not be tolerated. Bring book bags with water and snacks. We will lock arms and protest the right way.
Monday, June 1, 4-6pm
North Broadway and High Streets
Hosted by First Unitarian Universalist of Columbus
Join the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus in peaceful witness as we Rally on the Side of LOVE! All are welcome! Another black man, George Floyd, has been killed by police, this time in Minneapolis, in an intentional and needless act of violence. We CANNOT, and we WILL NOT be silent!
We ask that you stay on sidewalks, social distance a minimum of 6 feet apart, and wear your masks. Bring your signs and banners: Black Lives Matter, Standing on the Side of Love, etc. Wear your bright yellow LOVE shirts, if you have them.