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Wednesday, February 24, 11am, this on-line event requires advance registration
On February 24 at 11am, the Ohio Environmental Council will host a webinar examining the impact of President Biden’s Executive Orders regarding oil and gas on Ohio’s public lands. This conversation will feature insights on these new orders as well as OEC’s victory in a three-year legal battle to protect the Wayne National Forest from fracking.
Wednesday, February 24, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Protesting pipelines, fracking wells, power plants, and other polluting and dangerous “critical infrastructure sites” just got a lot harder now that Ohio S.B. 33 is law.
What does this mean for you if you engage in public witness events? What are the new rules about liability for social justice organizations, churches, etc.? Find out in our free webinar discussion, “Your Protest Rights and Risks With Ohio S.B. 33,” on Wednesday, February 24 at 7pm.
Panelists include:
Wednesday, February 24, 12noon, this on-line event requires advance registration
Our January webinar, which was trans-specific with regard to HIV criminalization, was very popular. There were a lot of questions in the chat that told us that we needed to do a more general transgender-specific webinar. OHMM [Ohio Health Modernization Movement] invited TransOhio, Ohio’s statewide transgender advocacy organization, to do a webinar for our coalition.
Tuesday, February 23, 6:30pm, this event will be occurring via Zoom
Thanks to all who were part of the important work in voter engagement during the 2020 election season. While there were some disappointments with the Ohio vote, we know that our work brought about some very positive impacts at the state and local level.
Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration
We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.
This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.
Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration
We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.
This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.
Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration
We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.
This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.
Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration
We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.
This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.
Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26, this on-line event requires advance registration
We are excited to announce the virtual Nguzo Saba festival for Black History month. This will take place the fourth week of February as a celebration of Black History Month — Monday, the 22nd until Friday the 26th — streaming from 5pm to 7pm each day.
This virtual festival will feature music, dance, poetry, education, activities, and a game show hosted by the lovely Navitta C. Nelson.
Monday, February 22, 1-2pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
The inauguration of President Joe Biden and the appointment of Pete Buttigieg as USDOT leader creates the potential for a dramatic shift in U.S. transportation policy. We’ve already heard discussions of complete streets, sidewalk construction, increased transit funding, and removal of highways that divided Black communities. How big a shift will it be? What is currently in the works?