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Friday, April 18, 12noon-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

During this talk, Dr. Mark Partridge, a professor in Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics at The Ohio State University, will cover the following:

• What are the typical circumstances that underlie the location of a data center?

• Do Data Centers create local jobs and are they a net fiscal plus for local governments?

• Do Data Centers have unintended consequences in terms of pollution, water usage, and electricity demands?

Thursday, April 17 through Sunday, April 20, Minneapolis Marriott City Center, 30 S. Seventh St., Minneapolis, Minnesota

Join us in Minneapolis!

Take part in the presentations, community events, workshops, exhibits, networking, and entertainment that make this conference the highlight of the year for hundreds of American atheists.

With a compelling and diverse lineups of activists, community leaders, politicians, academics, artists, and more, this is one conference you don’t want to miss!

Thursday, April 17 through Sunday, April 20, Minneapolis Marriott City Center, 30 S. Seventh St., Minneapolis, Minnesota

Join us in Minneapolis!

Take part in the presentations, community events, workshops, exhibits, networking, and entertainment that make this conference the highlight of the year for hundreds of American atheists.

With a compelling and diverse lineups of activists, community leaders, politicians, academics, artists, and more, this is one conference you don’t want to miss!

Thursday, April 17 through Sunday, April 20, Minneapolis Marriott City Center, 30 S. Seventh St., Minneapolis, Minnesota

Join us in Minneapolis!

Take part in the presentations, community events, workshops, exhibits, networking, and entertainment that make this conference the highlight of the year for hundreds of American atheists.

With a compelling and diverse lineups of activists, community leaders, politicians, academics, artists, and more, this is one conference you don’t want to miss!

Thursday, April 17 through Sunday, April 20, Minneapolis Marriott City Center, 30 S. Seventh St., Minneapolis, Minnesota

Join us in Minneapolis!

Take part in the presentations, community events, workshops, exhibits, networking, and entertainment that make this conference the highlight of the year for hundreds of American atheists.

With a compelling and diverse lineups of activists, community leaders, politicians, academics, artists, and more, this is one conference you don’t want to miss!

Thursday, April 17, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Why have so many Americans turned against democracy? Our current political moment has been shaped by the growth of an authoritarian coalition that includes conspiracy-mongers, extremist churches, and reactionaries driven to tear it all down.

Thursday, April 17, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

In September 2023, the Great Circle Earthworks and the Octagon Earthworks, which are two of the eight locations in Ohio’s Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage I List. The Great Circle and Octagon, collectively known as the Newark Earthworks, formed the largest of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks complexes built by American Indians 2,000 years ago.

Thursday, April 17, 2pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Please join Jeanné Lewis as she talks about the importance of faith leaders using the resources they have to protect their communities by not complying in advance with the authoritarian demands of the current U.S. administration.

Faithful Advocacy: A Pathway to a Stronger Democracy

Thursday, April 17, 2-3pm

Join live via Zoom or Facebook.

Wednesday, April 16, 4:30pm, Mozart’s Cafe, 4784 N. High St.

Join us for the CRIS Gathering for Good — an evening of connection, storytelling, and fundraising — at Mozart’s Cafe on Wednesday, April 16 from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. Thanks to the generosity of our friends at Mozart’s, this event is free and open to the public with light refreshments provided and a cash bar.

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