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Drawing of black maijuana leaf with medical symbol inside the stem
07 May 2018

These days, some mighty big players are talking about cannabis, extracts and scheduling: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

As...

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07 May 2018

Monday, May 7, 8am-2pm
Franklin County Board of Elections, 1700 Morse Road
The Columbus Community Bill of Rights Ballot Initiative is gathering Columbus Voter Signatures to put this Ordinance on the Nov 2018 ballot. ...

Blue background with three legs walking at top, one white, one gray and one black and the words below March for Freedom Columbus
05 May 2018

Sunday, May 6, 2-3:30pm
Columbus City Hall, 90 W. Broad St.
The 2018 March for Freedom, is our 4th annual human trafficking awareness event. We are hosting our 4th Annual March for Freedom in Columbus to raise awareness of...

Black person's face with a red hat on their head peering over a sign that they are holding that says Let The People Vote
05 May 2018

As the mid-terms loom, Democrats could regain control of Congress in 2018, and make a move for impeachment of Trump. But will progressive-minded voters be denied their constitutional right to vote, especially minorities? Or what about...

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04 May 2018

Saturday, May 5, 7-10pm
It Looks Like It's Open, 13 E. Tulane Rd.
Join us for a night of political music, poetry, speeches, dance and other art!

Too often political movements and works of art are separated...

Sign that says Welcome to the Historic Near East Side and the words superimposed below Food Desert
03 May 2018

Food Deserts.  The definition by Merriam-Webster is “an area where little fresh produce is available for sale.” In rural areas and urban areas alike, food deserts are a concerning problem in communities everywhere. Columbus is not...

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