Protest/Rally
Friday, July 3, 6pm, beginning and ending at the Ohio Statehouse
Every night we will be marching from Ohio’s Statehouse to different Columbus communities.
Start gathering around 5pm each night outside the Statehouse.
We will begin the march around 6pm and return to the Statehouse afterwards.
Join us to bring hope to Columbus’ communities and keep up the push for change!
This event will repeat daily until Friday, July 31.
Tuesday, June 30, 6-7:30pm, Ohio Statehouse
We’re excited to work with @activistplusarts on our teach-in, titled “Abolition 101: Imagining a World Without Police or Prisons,” for next Tuesday, June 30, 6-7:30pm, at the Ohio Statehouse. Come learn from local Black abolitionist organizers about what police abolition is, why it’s better than reform, and how we can achieve it here in Columbus!
We will record and/or livestream this event!
Monday, June 29, 5pm, Columbus City Hall, 90 W. Broad St.
We are asking everyone to participate in the Columbus City Council meeting today (Monday, June 29) at 5pm. You can sign on virtually or join us for a rally outside of City Hall. We need your help telling City Council to vote “no” on all ordinances that give more money and resources to the Columbus Police Department [CPD]. We encourage you to email, call, and fill out a speaker card. For more info, click here.
Saturday, June 27, 2pm, Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.
Join us as we march in support and solidarity of Black Lives Matter! This march is open to any and all Social Workers and supporters.
Saturday, June 27, 4-6pm, Columbus City Hall, 90 W. Broad St.
Join us for the formal launch of the #RecallGinther campaign beside the Christopher Columbus statue at Columbus City Hall. We will have Recall petitions, speakers, and plenty of ways to get involved. You will not want to miss this special event!
Hosted by Recall Mayor Andrew Ginther.
Sunday, June 28, 12noon-2pm, Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.
If you are a socialist, worker, union member, or community member, join us at this rally in support of the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement!
We must take a stand against working with police, especially after their continued excessive violence against protesters. And, we cannot trust in establishment politicians or the lip service they pay to the movement.
We need to keep the momentum of these mass protests going in order to win true justice by building working-class solidarity and union support.
Saturday, June 27, 6-8pm, Columbus City Hall, 90 W. Broad St.
Join the Columbus African Council, The African, APNET [African Professionals Network] Columbus, People’s Justice Project, and other community organizations as the international community joins in solidarity for Black Lives.
Saturday, June 27, 11am-2pm, Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.; and Ohio Statehouse
Join us Saturday, June 27 for an educational rally and march to demand justice and police divestment here in Columbus and across the state of Ohio.
Sunday, June 21, 12noon-4pm, Ohio Statehouse to Stonewall Columbus, 1160 N. High St.
“We need in every bay and community a group of angelic troublemakers.” — Bayard Rustin
Join Kingfinity and the Columbus, Ohio LGBTQ+ Community as We March Against Racism and Police Brutality. Stand With Us As We March For Black Lives!
The below text is quoted from a 6-8-2020 e-mail message from Stonewall Columbus.
LGBTQ+ Unity March on Columbus For Black Lives
Wednesday, June 3, 12noon-5pm, beginning and ending at Kingsdale Market District, 3061 Kingsdale Shopping Center
We are gathering and marching in solidarity for justice for George Floyd, an end to police brutality, and an end to inequity.
We will meet at 12noon at the blue brick building’s parking lot at the Kingsdale Shopping Center and will follow a route around and through Upper Arlington, ending back at the starting point.