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Tuesday, May 16, 7-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

In the face of relentless attacks on abortion access and bodily autonomy, abortion pills have become even more essential.

Learn how to share information about why Self-Managed Abortion (SMA) through medication is a safe, effective, and convenient reproductive health option for those in your community.

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Saturday, May 13, 12noon-2pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Parsons Branch], 1113 Parsons Ave. [this event will also be occurring via Zoom]

The Humanist Monthly Program is our longest running event and still a community favorite. In the old days it used to be called “Going to HCCO” and we still like to think of it as our flagship event.

 

Friday, May 12, 6-9pm, The Vanderelli Room, 218 McDowell St.

Paul Volker is a native of Columbus, where he studied fine art at The Ohio State University. Volker began working as a freelance cartoonist and illustrator at age 20, but shifted to painting a few years later, using mainly recycled house paints on various materials, including rubber, plywood, and even bread.

“I enjoy experimenting with different materials. For me, a painting shouldn’t just be a picture of something, but should be a unique object in itself, on which the picture is placed.”

Friday, May 12, 5pm, Noor Islamic Cultural Center, 5001 Wilcox Rd.

Join us at the Noor Islamic Cultural Center for an informative evening. Beginning at 5pm, MY Project USA will be selling delicious food from our latest venture, MY Community Cafe, a pay-forward cafe with all proceeds going to help MY Project USA feed all children, elderly, homeless and other clients on the west side of Columbus. At 9pm, Founder and Executive Director Zerqa Abid will be giving a presentation on MY Project USA. Please join us!

Thursday, May 11, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists on Thursday, May 11 for the first part of our reading group on Assata (Shakur), An Autobiography.

This book gives a personal and political look into the life of Assata Shakur, a Black Panther, feminist, and revolutionary activist during the radical movements of the 60s and 70s and details her struggle against the repression she and many others faced at the hands of the U.S. government.