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Redistricting reform was on the ballot in 1981, in 2005 and in 2012. We can all agree that legislative districts shouldn’t be rigged to favor the political party in power and that manipulation of district lines manipulates the vote. But can we actually change this winner-take-all system? Catherine Turcer, Common Cause Ohio’s policy analyst, will take a look back at reform efforts of the past and walk us through a discussion of Issue 1, the redistricting reform measure on this November’s ballot.

Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.

The Columbus Community Bill of Rights is an Amendment to the Charter of the City of Columbus. This rights-based amendment will give Columbus residents local control over the extraction of hydrocarbons and protect their unalienable rights for pure water, clean air, and safe soil, free from “toxins, carcinogens, radioactive substances, and other substances known to cause harm to health.”

Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.

The Columbus Community Bill of Rights is an Amendment to the Charter of the City of Columbus. This rights-based amendment will give Columbus residents local control over the extraction of hydrocarbons and protect their unalienable rights for pure water, clean air, and safe soil, free from “toxins, carcinogens, radioactive substances, and other substances known to cause harm to health.”

Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.

The Columbus Community Bill of Rights is an Amendment to the Charter of the City of Columbus. This rights-based amendment will give Columbus residents local control over the extraction of hydrocarbons and protect their unalienable rights for pure water, clean air, and safe soil, free from “toxins, carcinogens, radioactive substances, and other substances known to cause harm to health.”

Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.

The Columbus Community Bill of Rights is an Amendment to the Charter of the City of Columbus. This rights-based amendment will give Columbus residents local control over the extraction of hydrocarbons and protect their unalienable rights for pure water, clean air, and safe soil, free from “toxins, carcinogens, radioactive substances, and other substances known to cause harm to health.”

Every year at the SSA Annual Conference, hundreds of secular students and community leaders gather to share ideas and learn from each other. SSA Con’s primary goal is to train student leaders and activists from across the United States in grassroots organizing and leadership skills.

Our conference is designed to be applicable to both SSA affiliate group leaders and members as well as to individual secular student activists. Additionally, we welcome anyone who wants to learn about effective group running, such as those from off-campus groups or other organizations.

Every year at the SSA Annual Conference, hundreds of secular students and community leaders gather to share ideas and learn from each other. SSA Con’s primary goal is to train student leaders and activists from across the United States in grassroots organizing and leadership skills.

Our conference is designed to be applicable to both SSA affiliate group leaders and members as well as to individual secular student activists. Additionally, we welcome anyone who wants to learn about effective group running, such as those from off-campus groups or other organizations.

Tuesday, June 23, 5:30-8:30 pm, Martin de Porres Center, 2330 Airport Dr. [near Ohio Dominican University]

In conjunction with “Peace Labyrinth: Quilting the Golden Rule,” a June 22 - July 11 exhibition at the Martin de Porres Center.

Presented by Interfaith Association of Central Ohio in collaboration with the Dayton International Peace Museum; this event is a pre-Parliament event for the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions.