Imperialism: A Table Talk with Essam Elkorghli
Tuesday, November 26, 4-5:45pm
Wexner Center for the Arts [Heirloom Café] [lower level], 1871 N. High St.
This event will be a “table talk” session during which visiting Scholar Essam Elkorghli [Department of Scandinavian Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington] will share and learn of the role of education in imperialism.
Join us on Tuesday, November 26, 4-5:45pm, at the Wexner Center for the Arts [Heirloom Café] [lower level], for a “table talk” on Imperialism.
Use this link to read “Black Agenda Report” articles by Essam Elkorghli.
Food Scraps Drop-Off Locations
Beatty Park Community Center: 247 N Ohio Ave
Howard Recreation Center: 2505 Cassady Ave
Linden Park Community Center (behind building): 1350 Briarwood Ave
Carriage Place Community Center: 4900 Sawmill Rd
These join our existing sites at Bill McDonald Athletic Complex, Dodge Park, Scioto Southland Park, and the two Waste and Reuse Convenience Centers. Accepted items include fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy, meat, bones, and soiled napkins.
Learn more at columbus.gov/foodwaste.
Featured Organization: Jewish Voice for Peace Central Ohio
Judging from Trump’s appointments so far – hard core Zionists like Elise Stefanik for ambassador to the United Nations and Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel – combined with the fact that he will have control of the House and Senate, and with the collusion of most Democrats, it’s going to be a committed Zionist administration. It’s going to be brutal.
Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) Central Ohio is attempting to assess the impact of the election results on our efforts to promote to a world where all people – from the U.S. to Palestine — live in freedom, justice, equality, and dignity. We recently held a zoom program to address this. The recording can be accessed here. https://youtu.be/l9AMT2U4y6Y. At the national level, JVP is networking with Adalah Justice Project, US Campaign for Palestinian Rights, Arab Resource Organizing Center, Movement for Black Lives, and Rising Majority to develop a strategy for confronting these challenges.
Stop Congress from shutting down nonprofits
The U.S. House just passed H.R. 9495 — a bill that would grant the incoming Trump administration the power to shut down organizations they don’t like by revoking their nonprofit status.
We can’t let this happen, Suzanne. It would have a chilling effect on our ability to fight for climate justice and oppose fossil fuel projects. But we can still stop this bill in its tracks in the Senate if we amplify our outrage before H.R. 9495 can come to a vote.
Fascism: What It Is and How to Fight It book discussion
Thursday, November 21, 6pm, Enarson Classroom Building [Rm. 240], 2009 Millikin Rd., and online at tinyurl.com/CORSmeeting
Join us this Thursday at 6pm for a discussion on the pamphlet “Fascism: What It Is and How to Fight It” by Leon Trotsky. Come in person to Enarson Classroom Building Rm. 240 or attend online at tinyurl.com/CORSmeeting.
The text of this book is available at marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1944/1944-fas.htm.
There is no need to read the text to come discuss with us. We welcome all students, workers, and community members who want to build the left and fight the right!
Hosted by Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists.
Transgender Day of Remembrance
Wednesday, November 20, 7-9pm
King Ave. United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave.
An annual observance on November 20 that honors the memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. Please plan to arrive after 6:30pm (doors will not open before 6:30pm). The program will begin at 7pm and will end by 8:30pm, followed by a short reception that will end at 9pm.
Hosted by King Ave. United Methodist Church.
Bring Your People: Columbus Ohio Mass Meeting
Tuesday, November 19, 6 – 7pm
This event's address is private.
Sign up for more details.
Across the country and in our local communities, we are facing the truth ofthe devastating reality that Trump will be our next president. This is a time to reach for each other, to feel together, and to recommit to our values: community care, solidarity, and justice for all.
In the midst of your grief, rage, and fear– come together with other people in your community who care. To our fellow white people: we play an important role right now to show up, fight white supremacy, and recommit to organizing our own people away from the far right. There have always been white people who rejected racism and chose solidarity and justice. It is our calling to step into that legacy in the days, months, and years ahead.
Join SURJ for a community meeting to get grounded together, get clear on our analysis of how we got here – and then get organized for the work ahead.
Open Shelter #GivingTuesday Give-A-Thon
Starting NOW, it's the Open Shelter #GivingTuesday Give-A-Thon where we need YOU to match a $15,000 pledge in memory of Mike LeVan, an Open Shelter supporter, from his wife Sandy.
The Give-A-Thon runs through 12/3, which is GivingTuesday, a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world.
This is YOUR way to help locally as we assist homeless and marginally housed men, women, and children with crucial needs and supportive services heading into the winter months.
CLICK HERE TO HELP US MATCH THE $15,000 PLEDGE!
By donating YOU could win great prizes from Red Roof, Hollywood Casino Columbus, Watershed Distillery, Rule 3, Studio 35 Cinema & Drafthouse, Katzinger's Delicatessen, Drexel Theatre, HangOverEasy, Grandview Theatre, and more!
Open Shelter #GivingTuesday Give-A-Thon
Starting NOW, it's the Open Shelter #GivingTuesday Give-A-Thon where we need YOU to match a $15,000 pledge in memory of Mike LeVan, an Open Shelter supporter, from his wife Sandy.
The Give-A-Thon runs through 12/3, which is GivingTuesday, a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world.
This is YOUR way to help locally as we assist homeless and marginally housed men, women, and children with crucial needs and supportive services heading into the winter months.
CLICK HERE TO HELP US MATCH THE $15,000 PLEDGE!
By donating YOU could win great prizes from Red Roof, Hollywood Casino Columbus, Watershed Distillery, Rule 3, Studio 35 Cinema & Drafthouse, Katzinger's Delicatessen, Drexel Theatre, HangOverEasy, Grandview Theatre, and more!
Defining the Moment: After Election Push for Abortion Access
Monday, November 18, 2024
We will be joined by powerful guest speakers and advocates. The Abortion Access Now coalition is made up of organizations across the movement for reproductive health, rights, and justice—this is a critical time that we come together to plan for the path forward.
More information and registration here.