Meeting
Free parking is available in the “R” spaces — “R” for “Rardin Clinic” — behind the building.
Contact: Simone Morgen <smorgen@juno.com> or dsacolumbus.org
Sphinx Centennial Leadership Suite (Ohio Union)
PANELISTS
Ruben Castilla Herrera, Central Ohio Worker Center
Kimberly Jordan, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law & Director of the Justice for
Children Project, Moritz College of Law
Amanda Ferguson, Student Farmworker Alliance, OSU
GET INVOLVED! Learn about the initiatives and opportunities to get
involved with the work for justice these activists do.
Refreshments will follow.
Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.
There are 13 injection wells in the Columbus Area water supply, where radioactive and toxic liquid waste from unconventional natural gas extraction (shale gas, hydrofracking), is being injected into the earth, with great potential for migration into our water supply.
Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.
There are 13 injection wells in the Columbus Area water supply, where radioactive and toxic liquid waste from unconventional natural gas extraction (shale gas, hydrofracking), is being injected into the earth, with great potential for migration into our water supply.
Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.
There are 13 injection wells in the Columbus Area water supply, where radioactive and toxic liquid waste from unconventional natural gas extraction (shale gas, hydrofracking), is being injected into the earth, with great potential for migration into our water supply.
Columbus Residents are working to ensure safe drinking water, clean air, and safe soil in the City of Columbus.
There are 13 injection wells in the Columbus Area water supply, where radioactive and toxic liquid waste from unconventional natural gas extraction (shale gas, hydrofracking), is being injected into the earth, with great potential for migration into our water supply.
We start with an icebreaker topic for conversation and then move to an open discussion. Our agenda is always open but in general we discuss life and living beyond religious belief.
The Accessible Transportation Advisory Committee (ATAC) advises the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) on matters pertaining to accessible transportation. Members include customers and people in the community who advocate for those with disabilities. ATAC meets monthly and twice a year with COTA leadership.
cota.com/ATAC_Meetings.aspx
Contact: ATAC Columbus <columbusatac@gmail.com>
The monthly organizational meeting of the local affiliate of the national Move to Amend organization that is calling for a U.S. constitutional amendment to reverse several U.S. Supreme Court decisions during the past century and thereby to firmly establish that corporations are not people and that money is not free speech. Find out what can be done locally to restore democracy! Bring a brown bag lunch.
Contact: Michael Greenman, <mgreenmanoh@gmail.com>
The speaker will be Fr. Robert J. Marrone, the pastor of the Community of St. Peter in Cleveland, Ohio. Fr. Marrone was excommunicated for keeping his parish community alive when his bishop ordered the parish closed. The excommunication took place after the Vatican agreed with Fr. Marrone and ordered St. Peter Church to be reopened because it should not have been closed.