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Friday, March 28, 6pm, Slammers Bar and Pizza Kitchen, 202 E. Long St.

Kaleidoscope Youth Center is excited to host the second Queer Young Professionals Night!

Join us for an evening of connection, conversation, and community! Whether you’re looking to network, make new friends, or simply unwind in a welcoming space, this is the perfect event for LGBTQIA+ young professionals.

• Light snacks provided

• Bar open with alcoholic and non-alcoholic options

Bring your friends and help grow the circle — we can’t wait to see you!

Friday, March 28, 4-5:30pm, Derby Hall [Rm. 1039], 154 N. Oval Mall

Reception will run from 3:30pm to 4pm; the talk will begin at 4pm.

Michel Gobat joins the Mershon Center to discuss his recent paper exploring the role that Latinos played in one of the oldest U.S. political traditions: anti-imperialism. In both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the anti-imperialist movement was most often concerned with U.S. intervention in Latin America — arguably the world region most deeply marked by U.S. hegemonic aspirations.

Friday, March 28, 9am-4:30pm, Thompson Library [11th floor], 1858 Neil Ave. Mall

CEHV [OSU Center for Ethics and Human Values] is pleased to host the second conference in our Work COMPAS program. This conference, entitled “The Future of Work,” will explore questions about the opportunities and challenges facing individuals and society in a rapidly changing work environment. 

Thursday, March 27, 6:30-8pm, Two Dollar Radio Headquarters, 1124 Parsons Ave.

Join Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio and our partners for a Community Action Hour at Two Dollar Radio Headquarters in Columbus! We will have information on how you can get involved in the fight against abortion bans, budget attacks on Medicaid, Title X, and more. We will also have coloring pages and snacks for children, so feel free to bring your little ones. Let’s take action — we are stronger together!

Thursday, March 27, 5pm, The Olde Oak, 62 Parsons Ave.

Start 2025 with a fresh look! We’re excited to invite you to our “Headshot Happy Hour” later this month at The Olde Oak. This is a great chance to update your professional headshot, connect with fellow members, and enjoy a drink with us!

• Professional Headshots for members

• Date and Time: March 27, 5-7pm

• Location: The Olde Oak

Tuesday, March 25, 7-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

What adults do for children today is shaping how humanity will ultimately fare. People who care about truth, justice, equity, and science must contend with oppression, inequity, and unscientific propaganda. The outcomes of this face-off will determine the well-being of generations.

Tuesday, March 25, 9am-3pm, Trinity Episcopal Church on Capitol Square, 125 E. Broad St.

Register today for our “Budget is a Moral Document Advocacy Day.” Learn about the state budget and you will be assigned to a team to meet with lawmakers to advocate for priorities that can end hunger in our communities! Sponsorship opportunities are available!

The state budget sets the direction of our state for the next two years. Join us to learn about the budget and share stories about our communities and what our lawmakers can do to end hunger and poverty in our communities.

Tuesday, September 25, 9am-3pm [plus travel time], Trinity Episcopal Church on Capitol Square, 125 E. Broad St.

Come talk to legislators in Columbus about the budget.

Our Demands

• Stop cuts to Medicaid

• Increase funding for kinship care and childcare

• Increase funding for food banks

• Tax all Ohioans fairly

• Support critical needs for all Ohioans

Free transportation to and from Columbus for the day plus free breakfast and lunch!

Come make your voice heard at the Statehouse!