Protest/Rally
Friday, September 29, 10am-2pm, Ohio Statehouse
Join us for the 16th annual Rally for Recovery at the Ohio Statehouse [West Plaza]! Fun, food, fellowship, and advocacy!
10-11:30am: Rally for Recovery
11:30-2pm: Advocacy Day, meeting with your legislator
Tickets: http://www.123contactform.com/form-2706835/2017-Rally-For-Recovery-RSVP
Hosted by Ohio Citizen Advocates for Addiction Recovery [OCAAR]
Friday, September 8, 3-5pm, John W. Bricker Federal Building, 200 N. High St.
Join us in Columbus on September 8 to rally against Energy Transfer Partners and the next lease auction of Wayne National Forest land to oil and gas companies.
The next Bureau of Land Management lease auction of Wayne National Forest to gas and oil companies will be September 21; ETP’s disastrous Rover Pipeline, which has already destroyed an Ohio wetland area just in its construction phase and goes through private land within WNF’s acquisition boundary, is set to be operational by November.
Sunday, August 27, 1:30-3:30pm, OSU Oval
In the wake of Charlottesville, the fascist “alt-right” has announced their intentions to organize another violent rally in Berkeley, California on August 27. Over eighty Berkeley community organizations have issued a statement asking for supporters to organize solidarity actions against right-wing hate and violence across the country to coincide with their own counter-protests.
Wednesday, September 13, 9:30-10:30am, on High Street 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
Saturday, August 19, 2-3pm, Columbus City Hall, 90 W. Broad St.
Last Saturday, the face of hate descended on Charlottesville to wage a campaign of terror and violence. It was not an anomaly. America was “discovered,” founded and built on an ocean of blood and genocide and our legacy of racism remains alive and well today. This Saturday, the nation responds in solidarity by calling out for the removal of local symbols and institutions of white supremacy.
Saturday, July 22, 4pm, outside of the Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St.
U.S. Senator Rob Portman and Vice President Mike Pence will be speaking at the annual Ohio Republican Party state dinner fundraiser on The Ohio State University campus.
We will gather outside the Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St., to “Rally Against Pence and Portman” and to protest the extreme right-wing agenda, that endangers many Ohioan’s jobs and health, that both politicians have endorsed.
Monday, July 24, 5pm, Columbus, OH
City Council will be voting to put a racially-discriminatory form of at-large election on the ballot. Call Shannon Hardin, Priscilla Tyson, Jaiza Paige, Mitch Brown, and Zach Klein to tell them not to allow institutionalized racism in our charter for the next 100 years. Call once a day, all week. Call during the evenings and blow up their voicemail [614-645-7380]; tell them to vote “No” on the racially discriminatory Charter change. Please post back after you call.
Tuesday, July 11, 6:30-8pm, Ohio Statehouse
This past Thursday, July 6, hundreds of people across the U.S. participated in sit-ins at senators’ offices to stand up against Trumpcare. Columbus activists joined in the national action by sitting in at Portman’s local office with these demands:
(1.) That Senator Portman host a public town hall to discuss the healthcare bill with his constituents.
Saturday, July 8, 6:30-10pm, Livingston Park [near Nationwide Children’s Hospital], 760 E. Livingston Ave.
The U.S. Senate will soon vote on a health care repeal bill that would devastate Medicaid, children, rural Ohio hospitals, and people living with mental illness and addiction.
U.S. Senator Rob Portman has said that he wants to protect “the most vulnerable in our society.” If he votes for the AHCA/BCRA, he will put vulnerable Ohioans at risk.
Wednesday, July 5, 12noon-1pm, Ohio Statehouse
The Ohio General Assembly wants to freeze Medicaid enrollments!
This week, Ohio’s legislature passed a budget bill that freezes enrollments in expanded Medicaid after July 1, 2018. The bill has been passed to Governor Kasich; he is expected to veto the language that freezes enrollments. If that happens, the legislature may have the votes to override his veto and pass the enrollment freeze into law.