Protest/Rally
Tuesday, November 29, 5:30-8pm, Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.; and Ohio Statehouse
We will first convene at 5:30pm at the gazebo in Goodale Park’s northeast corner, near the intersection of Buttles Ave. and Park St., near the pond with the elephants. There will be a speaker and a gathering of people.
Parking options are being compiled and will be shared on social media prior to the event. There will be minimal opening remarks before marching to High St.; a rally will be held at the Statehouse with a brief list of speakers and a presentation of declarations and demands.
Tuesday, November 15, 3-5pm, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 5905 Lewis Center Rd., Lewis Center, Ohio
Join us Tuesday [November 15] in front of the Lewis Center office of the Army Corps of Engineers. We will demand that the U.S. government and the Army Corps of Engineers reject the Dakota Access Pipeline.
We will have a few signs, but, if you can, make a sign to bring and brandish.
We will stand with our signs until close to dark.
Friday, November 11, 4-6pm, OSU Oval [near the Thompson statue]
An open racist, sexist, and chauvinist has been elected as President of the United States.
To resist Trump and the emboldened right-wing in this country, we need to organize, unite and fight. The struggle against Trumpism and the forces it has unleashed must begin now.
Bring signs, political banners, and your anger.
Hosted by Reclaim OSU.
Friday, October 28, 12noon, beginning at the intersection of N. High St. and Goodale St.
Monday, September 26, 4:30-6:30pm, Columbus City Hall, 90 W. Broad St.
Please, join us at City Hall to demand justice for Ty’re King and Henry Green and safety for our city’s children!
The killing of children and unsafe conditions for black and brown youth in our city demand urgent and immediate action!
We must demand that our City Council pass public policy that prioritizes community safety!
Thursday, October 6 to Saturday, October 8, several locations in Columbus
As the Wendy’s Boycott swells with growing support, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers [CIW] is ready to go “Behind the Braids” and take the truth behind Wendy’s façade of social responsibility on the road this fall!
Thursday, October 6 to Saturday, October 8, several locations in Columbus
As the Wendy’s Boycott swells with growing support, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers [CIW] is ready to go “Behind the Braids” and take the truth behind Wendy’s façade of social responsibility on the road this fall!
Thursday, October 6 to Saturday, October 8, several locations in Columbus
As the Wendy’s Boycott swells with growing support, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers [CIW] is ready to go “Behind the Braids” and take the truth behind Wendy’s façade of social responsibility on the road this fall!
Saturday, October 8, 1-3pm, Ohio Statehouse
This event will be taking place on the fifth anniversary of Occupy Wall Street; we will meet on the sidewalk along High Street in front of the Statehouse.
Note: the time of this event might change if it ends up conflicting with today’s OSU home football game [the time of which has not yet been set].
Thursday, September 15, 6pm, 18th Ave. and E. Broad St.
We have coordinated with the family and their attorney to host a peaceful vigil to honor the life of Tyre King, whose senseless death is being felt across our community and the country.
Hosted by People's Justice Project.