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Abortion rights are on the ballot, and we need your help to ensure every Ohioan gets to the polls and votes YES on Issue 1.

It's time to talk to our neighbors! Join us from the comfort of your own home as we call our neighbors and friends to remind them of the importance of voting YES on Issue 1 to stop Ohio's extreme abortion ban. Find an event that works best with your schedule.

This is an all-hands-on-deck situation to ensure our right to bodily autonomy is protected. All training materials will be provided.

PHONE BANK FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS

Monday, September 18, 6 p.m.
Monday, September 25, 6 p.m.
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What if the "epidemic of coups" in West and Central Africa is not that at all, but a direct outcome of outright revolutionary movements, similar to the anti-colonial movements that liberated most African nations from the yoke of Western colonialism throughout the 20th century? 

 Whether this is the case or not, we are unlikely to find out anytime soon, simply because the voices of these African nations are largely and deliberately muted. 

 In order for us to understand the real motives behind the spate of military takeovers in West and Central Africa - eight since 2020 - we are, sadly, compelled to read about it in Western media. 

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Sunday, September 17, 5pm, The Vanderelli Room, 218 McDowell St.

Join Columbus Community Pride for an evening of vibrant artistic expression and celebration of local artists at Queer Art Night!

This event will be a heartfelt showcase of the incredible talents across Columbus’ QTIPOC community. The lineup will feature a range of musicians, performers, live artists, and more who will fill the night with their unique creative energy.

Whether you’re an art enthusiast or just looking for a space to connect, Queer Art Night welcomes folks for a night highlighting the power of art in our community. There will also be a community art piece we will encourage attendees to contribute to — so come out and bring a friend!

Best of all, admission is free! We will be accepting donations throughout the night, and all funds will go toward supporting Columbus Community Pride 2023.

We can’t wait to see you there!

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"A Haunting in Venice," adapted from Agatha Christie's "Hallowe'en Party," presents a Halloween murder mystery directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, delivering his most captivating portrayal of the astute detective Hercule Poirot. It is enhanced by phenomenal set designs and a screenplay by Michael Green that adds layers to this chilling supernatural thriller. The previous installments, "Murder on the Orient Express" and "Death on the Nile," explored revenge and greed, respectively. This delves into the supernatural, prodding at Poirot's beliefs and creating a riveting internal conflict for the protagonist. 

The film's opening Dutch angle shot immediately sets an unsettling and disorienting tone for the murder mystery. A decade has passed since the last installment, "Death on the Nile" (set in 1937), and the world has endured the scars of a devastating war. This turmoil surrounds Poirot, haunted by the anguish of another generation decimated by conflict.

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