Community
Saturday, September 16, 9-11am, Stratford Ecological Center 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware, Ohio
Thursday, September 14, 7-9pm, this event will be occurring via Zoom
Life After Belief Groups meet for support, encouragement, and growth in the process of living life without supernatural belief. Our core concerns are Community, Charting a New Course, Compassion, and Coming Out. [Read more about these Core Passions below.]
Thursday, September 14, 6:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Main Branch], 96 S. Grant Ave.
Join us for our monthly all-chapter meeting every second Thursday of each month! Attend virtually at us02web.zoom.us/j/89361855286.
We’ve got an exciting agenda, including a full recap of the DSA National Convention that took place in August, as well as votes to reauthorize our Labor and Electoral Working Groups.
Thursday, September 14, 7pm, Tuttle Park [outside of the Tuttle Community Center, 240 W. Oakland Ave.
Join Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists for a meeting outlining what it means to be a member and how you join. We will go over our Points of Unity, our Code of Conduct and our Membership Requirements, and field any questions or disagreements comrades have.
Thursday, September 14, 6:30-8:30pm, Wyman Woods Shelter House, 1520 Goodale Blvd.
Please join us at Wyman Woods Shelter House on September 14 as the ReSisters and Upper Arlington Progressive Action honor two amazing women, Kathy Jackson and Rachel Coyle, with our second annual Courage of Conviction awards.
Thursday, September 14, 5:30-7pm, Thompson Library [11th floor], 1858 Neil Ave.
In a democracy, numbers matter. When numbers change, power changes hands. The democratic narrative insists that power changes hands primarily because voters change their minds. But it could also be because a sizable group of new voters joins the polity and reshapes it. My lecture considers how fears of demographic decline and of immigrants and their possible electoral choices can turn European societies against democracy.
Thursday, September 14, 3-6pm, 935 Mount Vernon Ave. [near the intersection of Mount Vernon Ave. and N. 17th St.]
Join us each week for fresh, affordable, nutritious produce, local artisan creations, activities for youth, live music, and a food truck. This week there will be a Plant Swap and Recipe Swap; bring a plant and get a plant. And check out tasty plant-based recipes.
Vendors include Local Matters, Cynts Scents, Sankofa Love Designs, R02K, Coffico, and many, many others!
This event will repeat each Thursday, 3-6pm, until September 28.
Wednesday, September 13, 6-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Do you have questions about legally changing your or your child’s name and/or gender designation on various identity documents in Ohio?
Join us for a free legal clinic! Through the partnership of Equality Ohio, Equitas Health, and TransOhio, with support from local community groups, the Ohio Name Change Legal Clinic offers confidential virtual discussions with trained pro bono attorneys to help you navigate the process! Come with all of your questions and leave with the paperwork you need.
Wednesday, September 13, 6pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Please join us for the Fair Districts Volunteer Huddle on Wednesday, September 13 at 6pm.
We will discuss the “Citizens Not Politicians Amendment” and ways to get involved in the effort to take mapmaking out of the hands of elected officials and place it in the hands of an independent citizens’ redistricting commission.
RSVP for this event by using this link.
Wednesday, September 13, 12noon, The Ellis, 777 N. Fourth St.; this event will also be live-streamed on YouTube
Developing a Dynamic Downtown Series
If it’s been more than a year since you last visited the Franklinton section of Columbus, just west of downtown, you’re in for a shock. Longtime vacant lots and boarded-up houses are gone, replaced seemingly overnight by trendy new apartment buildings that look like they’ve been plucked from a hip neighborhood in Copenhagen.