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Saturday, January 27, 8-10:30am, Polaris Fashion Place, 1500 Polaris Pkwy.

The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Cincinnati and Columbus will be hosting the 15th annual Stroll for Epilepsy on January 27th, 2018. This family-friendly event will take place at the Polaris Fashion Place.

Walkers will stroll through both levels of the mall stopping along the way at designated stations to answer questions in our treasure hunt quiz and become eligible to win prizes.

Tuesday, January 16, 7-9pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.

During the past few months, we have witnessed two things: (1.) the cruelty of the Trump administration’s efforts to deport immigrant families and (2.) how those immigrant families are leading our movement by resisting Trump’s deportation agenda.

While many localities, like Columbus, Ohio, have made proclamations that no local resources will be used to enforce federal immigration law, the reality is that ICE continues to terrorize and separate families like Edith Espinal’s.

Monday, January 15, 8am-12noon, First AME [African Methodist Episcopal] Zion Church, 873 Bryden Rd.

Police Officers for Equal Rights [POER] invites the Central Ohio community to attend our 23rd Annual Free Community Breakfast on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

A free breakfast will be served, 8-10am. A community program of gospel music, videos, and keynote Speaker, Rev. D’Andre W. James-Daniels I, Senior Pastor of First AME Zion Church, will be held in the sanctuary, 10am-12noon. The theme of this event is “What are you doing to empower our community?”