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Meeting

Tuesday, June 12, 5:30pm, ACLU of Ohio, 1108 City Park Ave., Ste. 203

Come learn about the history of the Transgender Community in Ohio with a presentation on trans liberation from our Policy Associate Catalleya Storm.

To RSVP, please visit our website or call 614-586-1972.

Please contact our office to request ADA accommodations for any event. We hope that you will join us!

Tuesday, June 5, 5-8pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.

The Columbus Sanctuary Collective invites organizers, faith communities, activists, faith leaders, organizations, and individuals to a convening around the growing sanctuary movement in Ohio. Learning from our experience with Solidarity with Edith Espinal, we will gather to share what we have learned and how to continue and grow Sanctuary as Resistance.

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Thursday, May 31, 6:30-8pm, Central Ohio Worker Center / Centro de Trabajadores de Central Ohio, 1067 W. Broad St.

Central Ohio Worker Center [COWC] is excited to roll out our new membership program!

Since our founding, we have always envisioned being a member-run organization but building a viable membership process has taken a considerable investment of time and resources. Now we’re ready! If you are an immigrant, worker, or ally with a passion for social justice, membership in COWC is a great way to ensure that you have a voice in our growing organization.

Sun, May 20, 12-6pm
Summit United Methodist Church, 82 E. 16th
FREE, day-long teach-in led by Columbus community members on resisting state repression actualized or threatened force by state institutions such as the police or Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) against an individual or group, usually for the purpose of suppressing struggles for a just world—struggles against racism, homophobia, transphobia, environmental damage, corporate rule, and more. See us on Facebook to register.

Mon, May 14, 7-9pm
First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.
Law professor and internationally renowned expert on presidential authority and separation of powers, Peter Shane, along with a panel of other experts, will answer questions and share insights regarding the Mueller investigation.

Sun, May 6, 3-5pm

Westerville Public Library, 126 S. State St. Westerville

Representatives from the People’s Justice Project of Columbus will talk to us about a 2018 ballot initiative called the Ohio Neighborhood Safety, Drug Treatment, and Rehabilitation Amendment that aims to reform the criminal justice system and reinvest millions of dollars into drug treatment and community-based recovery programs.