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The City Council Non-Cooperation Campaign is focused on creating non-cooperation policies in cities around Central Ohio. We are developing resolutions which are presented to city councils, creating policies against cooperation with ICE and discrimination against trans individuals.

Through this work our aim is to create protections for our trans and migrant neighbors, making Columbus and surrounding cities safer for the working class.

Let’s get started. Join us on March 2nd for a community meeting to talk about how we can build a system where every neighborhood and vote matters in Columbus. Our Columbus City Council district system lets big money and corporate donors pick city council members through citywide elections that require massive spending. But we shift the power. 

This community-focused event will bring together advocates, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss reentry programs, expungement initiatives, justice reform, and economic opportunities in Ohio’s evolving cannabis landscape.

Get ready to dive deep into the world of cannabis at the Central Ohio Cannabis Social Equity Forum - a panel discussion like no other!

Welcome to the Central Ohio Cannabis Social Equity Forum with Panel and Q&A! 🌿 Join us on April 4, 2026, at 11:00 AM - 2 pm (Eastern Time) for an insightful discussion on cannabis Social equity.

You may also attend this virtually - register here

The firing of tenured professor Tom Alter is a reflection of the growing wave of political repression targeting campuses. Educators, graduate students, and campus activists are confronting intensifying political attacks, from union-busting to public smear campaigns. Universities have become flashpoints in broader political struggles. 

You've made the leap and have filed to run for office... now what?!

We'll help you get set up for success by walking through the next steps in your campaign:

Building your narrative - How to talk about yourself and your campaign

Building your network - How to get connected with the "right" people

Building your nest egg - How to build a budget & finance plan and start fundraising

Building your navigation - How to put together a plan to get you from now through election day

Representative Humphrey hosts a new community workshop empowering residents to make their voices heard at the Ohio Statehouse.

Join State Representative Humphrey for a free, interactive Community Advocacy Workshop focused on empowering residents to make their voices heard at the Ohio Statehouse. This hands-on event is designed to break down the process of giving testimony before legislative committees and show participants that engaging with state government is both accessible and impactful.

Join us to welcome David Pepper, former chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party, author of Laboratories of Autocracy, Saving Democracy, Pepperspectives on Substack, and newly announced candidate for Ohio Lt. Governor joining the Democratic ticket with Dr. Amy Acton.

He will share with us how Ohio state politics got to where we are today, what can be done by Ohio voters to turn it around and how he and Dr. Acton see the future of Ohio. 

Register to attend and the location details will be sent to you a few days prior to the event.