Meeting
Thursday, December 8, 7-9pm, Northwood-High Building, 2231 N. High St., Rm. 100
Free parking is available in the “R” spaces — “R” for “Rardin Clinic” — behind the building.
Contact: Simone Morgen, smorgen@juno.com
dsacolumbus.org
Wednesday, December 7, 7:30-9pm, Phone: 215-241-7110 or Toll-Free: 866-318-6943; Access Code: 8569 3315
Donald Trump frequently spoke during his campaign of monitoring, detailing and deporting immigrants as well as expanding the number and role of private/corporate detention centers. Will he make good on his campaign promises? What are the things a Trump administration can do to genuinely “fix” our immigration system? What can we do in response?
Attorney Sethna will provide remarks for 15-20 minutes that will be followed by questions and answers and discussion.
Wednesday, December 7, 7-8:30pm, Bexley Public Library, 2411 E. Main St.
Jewish Voice for Peace members are inspired by Jewish tradition to work together for peace, social justice, equality, human rights, respect for international law, and a U.S. foreign policy based on these ideals.
Contact: centralohio@jvp.org
Wednesday, December 7, 7pm, Whetstone Park of Roses Shelter House, 3901 N. High St.
What does religion in Ohio sound like? In this talk, Professor Weiner will introduce the American Religious Sound Project, an ongoing research initiative to document and interpret the diversity of American religious life by attending to its varied sonic cultures. Professor Weiner will invite input and feedback from the audience and will also provide information about how interested community members might get involved.
Monday, November 28, 6pm, Spaghetti Warehouse, 397 W. Broad St.
Are you ready to fight against Trump? Want to join others ready to resist his racist, misogynist, homophobic, anti-queer, anti-worker administration? Establishment liberalism has failed. Democratic Socialism is our only hope!
Please join us as we plan the fightback on Monday, November 28, 6pm, at the Spaghetti Warehouse, 397 W. Broad St. Food will be provided.
In order to be sure that we have room for everyone, please RSVP to nau.23@osu.edu.
Monday, November 28, 7-9pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 E. Oakland Park Ave.
Today’s program: photographer and activist Bob Studzinski had been at Standing Rock for the first week of November, including a protest and confrontation at the river. In an email, he had written, “The camps themselves are very positive endeavors.” Bob will show his photos and share about his experience while there.
Monday, November 7, 6:30-8:30pm, Northwood-High Building, 2231 N. High St., Rm. 100
Instructors Mac Crawford and Chuck Lynd will show excerpts from the film, Ingredients, which brilliantly “unearths the roots of the local food movement.” We will then delve into the local food scene in Columbus and explore ways we can all become engaged in actions that will create a healthy, sustainable food culture.
Free; donations will be welcome to support Simply Living’s “Sustainable U” initiative.
Friday, November 18, 7pm, University Baptist Church, 50 W. Lane Ave.
Monday, November 14, 7-9pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 E. Oakland Park Ave.
Today’s program: Surviving war as seen through the eyes of children
Sieglinde Martin will give a brief overview of her recently-published book, Small Feet on the Run. This book tells the experiences of eighteen children who lived during World War II in different parts of Germany and Europe. Sieglinde will narrate one stories in the book: the one of her brother and herself.
Saturday, November 12, 10am-4pm, Northwood-High Building, 2231 N. High St., Rm. 100
Help set the agenda of Central Ohio from the bottom up! Don’t leave the future of the greater Columbus area to current out-of-touch public officials and elite titans.