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Tuesday, May 17, 6-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

With new threats to reproductive autonomy on the imminent horizon, Civil Liberties Defense Center [CLDC] Digital Security Advisor, Cora Borradaile, and CLDC Director, Lauren Regan, will share how you can keep yourself and your friends safe by using digital security best practices. This workshop will be tailored to the needs of those organizing around or trying to access reproductive healthcare but is appropriate for all audiences.

Tuesday, May 17, 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.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Thursday, May 19, 7-9pm, Tuttle Park [outside of the Tuttle Community Center, 240 W. Oakland Ave.

With the upcoming repeal of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court, abortion will likely be criminalized in over half the country. This atrocity is a culmination of decades of attacks on reproductive rights by right-wing politicians and Christian reactionary zealots. The whittling away of reproductive rights has hit hardest against working class and oppressed people.

Thursday, May 19, 6-9pm, Hey Hey Bar and Grill, 361 E. Whittier St

For our May social, we’ll be joining with our Merion Village Association friends. Fingers crossed for good weather. We have The Jersey Way food truck lined up too. Come hang out with your south end neighbors.

Hosted by Schumacher Place Civic Association.

Wednesday, May 18, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

This proposed state constitutional amendment would allow state legislators to convene citizens’ juries to consider passing new laws. These citizens’ juries would consist of 150 people selected at random. After the jury would be convened, legislators would make their case to the jury, with equal time given to those who are for and against the bill being considered. The citizens’ jury would then deliberate and vote. If 60% of the jurors approved the bill, it would become law; if not, the bill would fail.

Wednesday, May 18, 6:45pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

On Thursday, May 18, 2022, UHCAN [Universal Health Care Action Network] Ohio will honor health care leaders at our 11th Annual “Lend Your Voice: Health Care for All” virtual celebration.

Would you join as one of our sponsors for this very special event?

Wednesday, May 18, 5:30-8:30pm, beginning and ending at Genoa Park, 303 W. Broad St.

The Ride of Silence is back for 2022! This is the 20th year for the Ride of Silence. We have a new start location! We will gather at Genoa Park along Washington Blvd. Restrooms will be available at the park; Washington Blvd. will be closed to traffic 4-8 pm.

This year, we will be reading the names of the 73 cyclists who were killed on Ohio roads in 2019 (24), 2020 (21) and 2021 (28).