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Saturday, July 23, 3-5:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library, 96 S. Grant Ave.

Last year, Columbus Citizens for Police Review [CCPR] started a campaign to establish a civilian review board over the Columbus Police Department through a ballot initiative. Though in the end we fell under our required number of signatures, that has not stopped the movement for police reform and revolution.

Tuesday, July 26, 5:30-7pm, The Columbus Foundation, 1234 E. Broad St.

Suzanne Roberts and James White will engage in a thoughtful and candid conversation about race relations in our communities and America. This talk is inspired by the current political climate in the U.S. and will address current dialogues being held all around the country.

Join us for an interactive, fireside chat. Bring your questions, observations and curiosity so that we can all grow from this intimate conversation.

Free admission; light refreshments will be provided.

Wednesday, July 6, 11:30-1pm, Columbus Commons, 160 S. High St.

The Commuter Challenge had been a competition, during June 2016, in which individuals could win prizes by replacing Single Occupancy Vehicle trips with alternative modes of transportation. Eligible commute modes had included: ridesharing (both carpool and vanpool), transit, biking (including CoGo bikeshare), walking, or car2go.