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Protest/Rally

Saturday, April 10, 12noon, Ohio Statehouse and via “Facebook Live”

The Ohio Legislature is proposing bills that are so broad that peacefully protesting would be fair game for felony convictions and exorbitant fines. One such bill (S.B. 33) goes into effect on April 12.

Use this link to learn more information about these bills.

Let’s protest while we still can and shed some light on the detrimental effect that they will have on our First Amendment rights to free speech.

Saturday, April 10, several different times and locations across Ohio

Protests across Ohio and a “Virtual Story Circle” (via Zoom) will be happening on April 10 at around 12noon, to speak out against anti-protest bills that have been proposed in Ohio. See below for links to each event.

Saturday, April 10, several different times and locations across Ohio

In an effort to bring press and statewide attention to the four anti-protest bills sitting at the Ohio Statehouse (H.B. 22, H.B. 109, S.B. 16, and S.B. 44), UUJO: Unitarian Universalist Justice Ohio and the Our Voices Together Coalition are organizing a statewide protest action.

Saturday, March 27, 2pm, Ohio Statehouse

Last Tuesday, March 16, we lost eight lives, six of which were Asian women, to a violent shooting. The country mourns and grieves for the lost. We continue to hold healing spaces but seek to empower Asian American / Pacific Islander and other POC communities towards international solidarity against Asian Hate, to Stop White Terror.

Saturday, March 20, 7-8pm, Goodale Park Gazebo, 120 W. Goodale St.

There will be an in-person vigil today at 7pm at the Goodale Park Gazebo in the Short North.

We will hold space for the women who were killed in Atlanta, Georgia. This space is also for Asian Americans to process their grief and anger during these difficult past few days. However, white allies and other POC folks are encouraged to come as this fight against racial inequality cannot be accomplished without support from all fronts.

Saturday, March 27, 1pm, Amazon Hub Locker+ (Columbus), 2114 N. High St.

Join us in showing solidarity with workers in Bessemer, Alabama, who are organizing to form a union. They are up against a massive anti-union campaign that is being pushed by Amazon.

Let’s go all out to support winning a union in Alabama, and to laying the groundwork for unionizing Amazon workplaces everywhere!

Hosted by Columbus Socialist Alternative.

Saturday, March 20, 1pm, 641 E. Kossuth St.

A developer is trying to build several expensive homes in the South Orchards neighborhood, ranging from $250,000-$350,000, on land where a community garden currently sits.

On top of taking away valued community green space, expensive developments like this lead to gentrification through increased housing costs on current residents. To make matters worse, the developer announced that he would be applying for tax abatements — meaning that any benefits from these homes, like increased funding towards schools, would be lost.

Saturday, March 20, 10am, this on-line event requires advance registration

Starting on January 20, as Biden takes office, we are letting him know:

The “Vote Trump Out” campaign always had a second part to it — “Then Challenge Biden.” We are now fulfilling that commitment by organizing throughout the United States for a truly progressive agenda. You’re invited to join with RootsAction and Our Revolution Ohio to push back against the destructive forces of corporate power, racial injustice, extreme income inequality, environmental assault, and the military-industrial complex.

Friday, March 19, 1-3pm, Ohio Statehouse

On March 19, climate activists around the world are taking to the street to demand immediate action on climate change. For too long, our leaders have delivered empty promises, while the climate crisis worsens, and communities suffer. We have no time to wait.

Sunrise Columbus is calling for concrete action now. Join us at the Ohio Statehouse on Friday, March 19, along with thousands worldwide in coordination with FridaysForFuture, to make your voice heard and demand climate justice.