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Meeting

Wednesday, February 6, 6:30-8pm, 1021 E. Broad St. [Carriage House] [at the back of the property]

Taught by Free Press Editor and award-winning investigative reporter Bob Fitrakis.

Let’s bring back real reporting — now missing in the mainstream media. If you are interested in learning the skills and tricks of investigative reporting, join us for this free workshop.

You’ll learn the following:

• Writing style

• How to obtain public records

• Legalities

Sunday, January 27, 2-4pm, Franklinton Branch Library, 1061 W. Town St.

Want to understand Ohio government? Want to impact your state legislators? You’re in luck! This presentation will go over how you can find your representatives, follow what’s happening, advocate for your issues, and understand policy. We will also answer any and all questions you have!

This event will be the first in a three-part series.

Part 2: https://www.facebook.com/events/2053394961440464/

Thursday, February 7, 7-8:30pm, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 30 W. Woodruff Ave.

We are the Columbus branch of the International Socialist Organization. We are opposed to all oppression and fight for a world centered around human need, not corporate greed. We are students, community members, workers, and activists. We are socialists.

Contact: iso.columbus@gmail.com

Sunday, January 20, 3:30-4:30pm, Northside Library Branch, 1423 N. High St.

Have you heard about us and had interest to learn how/if you could plug in, help network, expand our collective efforts, or just generally learn more about us? This would be a great time to do so for those uncertain about just showing up to our serves which you also can/should do. We’ll be meeting to talk about recent updates, upcoming events, and increasing our impact. Newcomers are welcome to attend, meet rad people, and get plugged in!

Saturday, January 19, 2:30-4:30pm, Northside Branch Library, 1423 N. High St.; Saturday, January 26, 12noon-2:30pm, Linden Branch Library, 2223 Cleveland Ave.

If you’re interested in learning about carceral warfare, please join us for a political education series called, “Abolition Study Group.” The purpose of this group is to learn the theoretical frameworks that inform an abolitionist practice. We’ll meet during January and February to discuss commentary/questions provided by our incarcerated accomplices.

Saturday, January 19, 2:30-4:30pm, Northside Branch Library, 1423 N. High St.; Saturday, January 26, 12noon-2:30pm, Linden Branch Library, 2223 Cleveland Ave.

If you’re interested in learning about carceral warfare, please join us for a political education series called, “Abolition Study Group.” The purpose of this group is to learn the theoretical frameworks that inform an abolitionist practice. We’ll meet during January and February to discuss commentary/questions provided by our incarcerated accomplices.