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Saturday, November 12, 8pm ’til close, The Oracle, 1159 Oak St.

Join us on November 12 at The Oracle for “A Midnight Affair: A Scorpio Social,” benefiting Abortion Fund of Ohio!

It’s Scorpio SZN, and we’ll be celebrating in the most glamorous way we can imagine: funding abortion with the crew. Sharpen your stingers because we’ll be at The Oracle from 8pm ’til close.

This event is 21+; we ask that you bring a mask!

This event will feature the following.

• Larry Robertson

• Scorpio Szn Treats

• Pro-Abortion Merch

Thursday, June 2, 11am, this on-line event requires advance registration

Learn how to maximize your advocacy, the kinds of advocacy activities that 501(c)(3)s can engage in, and when communication is considered lobbying.

About this event

This event is presented by Tim Mooney, Senior Counsel at Alliance for Justice.

Wednesday, November 10, 6-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Do you have questions about legally changing your name and or gender marker in Ohio? Join us for our free legal clinic. You’ll be able to talk to a trained lawyer over the phone or through Zoom about the name and gender marker process.

Step 1: Complete and submit the intake paperwork below.

Step 2:  We will review your paperwork to make sure that it is complete and contact you with available clinic appointment dates and times.

Thursday, June 24 to Sunday, June 27; Thursday, July 1 to Saturday, July 3; Thursday, July 8 to Sunday, July 11; Thursday, July 15 to Sunday, July 18; 8pm, Schiller Park Amphitheater, 1069 Jaeger St.

While based on events prior to emancipation, The African Company Presents Richard III manages to evoke the dichotomy of Black Americans’ experiences throughout history: the constant battle to improve Black experience and culture while also battling for acceptance in a white-dominated power structure.

Thursday, June 24 to Sunday, June 27; Thursday, July 1 to Saturday, July 3; Thursday, July 8 to Sunday, July 11; Thursday, July 15 to Sunday, July 18; 8pm, Schiller Park Amphitheater, 1069 Jaeger St.

While based on events prior to emancipation, The African Company Presents Richard III manages to evoke the dichotomy of Black Americans’ experiences throughout history: the constant battle to improve Black experience and culture while also battling for acceptance in a white-dominated power structure.

Thursday, June 24 to Sunday, June 27; Thursday, July 1 to Saturday, July 3; Thursday, July 8 to Sunday, July 11; Thursday, July 15 to Sunday, July 18; 8pm, Schiller Park Amphitheater, 1069 Jaeger St.

While based on events prior to emancipation, The African Company Presents Richard III manages to evoke the dichotomy of Black Americans’ experiences throughout history: the constant battle to improve Black experience and culture while also battling for acceptance in a white-dominated power structure.

Thursday, June 24 to Sunday, June 27; Thursday, July 1 to Saturday, July 3; Thursday, July 8 to Sunday, July 11; Thursday, July 15 to Sunday, July 18; 8pm, Schiller Park Amphitheater, 1069 Jaeger St.

While based on events prior to emancipation, The African Company Presents Richard III manages to evoke the dichotomy of Black Americans’ experiences throughout history: the constant battle to improve Black experience and culture while also battling for acceptance in a white-dominated power structure.

Thursday, June 24 to Sunday, June 27; Thursday, July 1 to Saturday, July 3; Thursday, July 8 to Sunday, July 11; Thursday, July 15 to Sunday, July 18; 8pm, Schiller Park Amphitheater, 1069 Jaeger St.

While based on events prior to emancipation, The African Company Presents Richard III manages to evoke the dichotomy of Black Americans’ experiences throughout history: the constant battle to improve Black experience and culture while also battling for acceptance in a white-dominated power structure.

Thursday, June 24 to Sunday, June 27; Thursday, July 1 to Saturday, July 3; Thursday, July 8 to Sunday, July 11; Thursday, July 15 to Sunday, July 18; 8pm, Schiller Park Amphitheater, 1069 Jaeger St.

While based on events prior to emancipation, The African Company Presents Richard III manages to evoke the dichotomy of Black Americans’ experiences throughout history: the constant battle to improve Black experience and culture while also battling for acceptance in a white-dominated power structure.