Protest/Rally
Tuesday, October 31, 12-1pm, outside of U.S. Senator Rob Portman’s Columbus office, 37 W. Broad St., Ste. 300
Join us to send a clear message to Congress that Ohioans reject the Republican tax reform plan.
#NotOnePenny in tax cuts for millionaires, billionaires, and wealthy corporations at the expense of Ohio’s working families!
No Taxation Legislation Without Representation.
Friday, November 10, 6:30-9pm, Ohio Statehouse
On November 10, 2016, 3,000 wonderful, diverse, and loving people came together to show Columbus and the rest of the world that Love Trumps Hate. It’s now been a year since Trump has been elected as President and it’s only getting worse. He’s targeted immigrants, Black Lives Matter, the LBGT community, women, and many others since becoming President. Join Stop Trump Columbus on November 10, 2017 to prove that love trumps hate.
Tuesday, November 7, 12noon-3pm, 77 N. Front St. to 375 S. High St.
Saturday, October 28, 1-4pm, beginning immediately west of the intersection of N. High St. and E. 15th Ave. [east of the Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 N. High St.]; and then marching to the OSU Stadium, 411 Woody Hayes Dr.
On October 16, Shelley Meyer [wife of OSU football coach Urban Meyer] made it very clear that she does not support Colin Kaepernick and his fight against police brutality towards People Of Color.
When 10TV news posted a tweet about Kaepernick having filed grievances against the NFL, she responded, “What-ever. He made his choices.”
Monday, October 23, 4-6pm, Wendy’s Dublin headquarters, 1 Dave Thomas Blvd., Dublin, Ohio
Join Ohio Fair Food, Ohio State Student/Farmworker Alliance, and Columbus-area allies in welcoming the powerful farmworker women leaders of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers! The CIW Women’s Group will be traveling to the heart of the Wendy’s Boycott to request a meeting with top decision-makers — CEO Todd Penegor and Chief Communications Officer Liliana Esposito — to share their powerful stories and to demand that Wendy’s do its part to end sexual violence in the fields.
Wednesday, October 18, 9:30-10:30am, on High St. in front of the Ohio Statehouse; and outside of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, 1724 Ohio Rte. 728, Lucasville, Ohio (contact info@otse.org for car pool info)
Plan now to be present at the execution protests from 9:30am to 10:30am on execution days: September 13, October 18, and November 15.
Contact: Ohioans to Stop Executions, 614-560-0654 or info@otse.org
Tuesday, September 26, 12noon-1pm, outside of U.S. Senator Rob Portman’s Columbus office, 37 W. Broad St., Ste. 300
The Senate’s latest iteration of Trumpcare is equally as bad as prior bills and is gaining steam. They may be close to the 50 votes needed but Portman has yet to weigh in. This is our chance to kill Trumpcare for good because any ACA [Affordable Care Act] repeal/reform effort must be voted on before 9/30. If Portman’s a yes, millions may lose their coverage. Please show up and bring a friend!! Zombie attire optional.
Friday, September 22, 7-8pm, Ohio Statehouse
Join Council on American-lslamic Relations [CAIR] Columbus this Friday at the intersection of High St. and Broad St. at the Ohio Statehouse for a rally in solidarity with the Rohingya and to demand that Congress take action to halt the violence in Burma [now Myanmar].
Monday, September 18, 4:30-7pm, Columbus City Hall, 90 W. Broad St.
Join us at Columbus City Hall to hear Columbus City Council and the Columbus Police Department respond to demands delivered — and questions about — Columbus Police killings: Trae Darson (20) in 2006; Deaunte Bell (25) in 2015; Henry Green (23) in 2016; Kawme Patrick (25) in 2016; Tyre King (13) in 2016; Jaron Thomas (36) in 2017; Kareem Ali Nadir Jones (30) in 2017; Columbus Police brutality recorded on video: DeMarko Anderson (26) in 2017; and Timothy Davis (31) in 2017.
Monday, August 28 to Wednesday, September 6, Charlottesville, Virginia to Washington D.C.
We are marching from Charlottesville to Washington D.C. to demonstrate our commitment to confronting white supremacy wherever it is found. It’s clear that we can no longer wait for Donald Trump or any elected official to face reality and lead. We are coming together to reckon with America’s long history of white supremacy so that we can begin to heal the wounds of our nation.