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Sat, Aug 3, 11am-7:30pm, MPACC Box Park, 925 Mt. Vernon Ave.
From 11am to 3:30pm, workshops will take place next door to the park, at 905 Mt. Vernon Ave., inside of the OSU African American and African Studies Community Extension Center. Complimentary lunch will be provided to workshop attendees with pre-registration. Space is limited. Register now at: sites.google.com/view/cbuswgfest/home.
The upcoming festival also boasts a live concert, beginning at 4:30pm, with a brief talk and signing by Syleena Johnson about her new book The Weight is Over: My Journey to Loving My Body from the Outside In. The first 50 workshop registrants will receive a free copy of the book and can have it signed by Johnson (must pre-register and attend the workshop). The live concert will feature local performers Shad Jones, The Tryangles, Christina Myles, Dr. E, Chris Brown and the WGFest Band, and, of course, a breathtaking headlining performance by Syleena Johnson.
Masonique Saunders was sentenced today. A reporter stated that she was sentenced to three years in the Ohio Department of Youth Serevices with the possibility of being released after two years on good behavior. Activists that had gathered outside the courthouse to advocate for minimum sentencing are sad and upset. See this article for more information on Masonique's case and this article on her plea deal.
Friday, August 2, 2019, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Frankly County Municipal Court, 375 S. High St., Columbus 43215.
Wednesday, July 31, 6:30-8:30pm
Sporeprint Infoshop, 979 E. Fifth Ave.
Join us to discuss Chapter 1 of Jackson Rising, a 2017 book about "the struggle for economic democracy and black self-determination in Jackson, Mississippi." Chapter 1 is available as a free pdf here: https://maineworkers.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/jackson-rising-chapter1.pdf
On July 22, 2019, the Trump administration passed an executive order that expands the implementation of the expedited removal process, which can fast-track deportation procedures for persons detained by I.C.E. (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents, often without many of the legal protections typically afforded to those being deported from the U.S. According to the notice published by the Department of Homeland Security, individuals can now be deported, without a hearing in front of a judge, if they have “not affirmatively shown, to the satisfaction of an immigration officer, that they have been physically present in the United States continuously for the two-year period immediately preceding the date of the determination of inadmissibility.”
Kossuth Street Garden, 641 Kossuth St.
A series of musical offerings, unplugged will be held each Tuesday night as volunteers water plants, weed, plant and tend the garden.
This week we feature Angela Cleary's finger picking and beautiful vocals.
We will feed our volunteers at 8.
This is the first of its kind and we hope it grows each week.
Ohio State University uses Caterpillar Inc. machinery for construction purposes on the corner of College Road and Annie and John Glenn Avenue this summer. By investing in a company that profits off of demolishing Palestinian homes, OSU is complicit in their oppression. Caterpillar has been listed as one of the companies to boycott in order to show solidarity for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israeli apartheid.
The BDS movement is launched and supported by 170 Palestinian-led organizations. It demands an end to the occupation of all Arab lands, dismantling the apartheid wall and the checkpoints, ending racial discrimination of Palestinians living in Israel, and promoting the right of all Palestinian refugees to return to their land. Israel profits of colonizing Palestine as it experiments with weapons of war on Palestinians and makes money off of the military industrial complex.
Monday, July 29, 2019, 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Two great activist films are hitting the Columbus scene on July 28.
The Columbus International Film and Animation Festival (CIFAF), The Free Press, Simply Living and Brothers Drake Meadery are bringing a local pop-up activist film screening to Columbus as an extension of the 2019 CIFAF. As the oldest and longest-running film festival in the nation, CIFAF brings a tradition of film to Columbus. The legacy CIFAF has brought continues to support independent filmmakers throughout the year in an effort to make Columbus a hub of the film industry. Help us keep the spirit of film alive in our ever-growing and urbanizing city.
From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., the highly-respected films “Counter Histories: Rock Hill” and “How to Be an Activist” will be screened at Brothers Drake Meadery, 26 E. Fifth Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201.