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Do bosses trust employees to be productive when working remotely? Not according to a new survey by Citrix of 900 business leaders and 1,800 knowledge workers - those who can do their job remotely.

Half of all business leaders believe that when employees are working “out of sight,” they don’t work as hard. Yet this belief contradicts the facts.

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Sunday, October 2, 1-3pm
934 Gallery, 934 Cleveland Ave.

We are having a Queer Youth Art workshop and Garden Beautification event that we know you will love. Come join us as we give back to our precious community, honor our ancestors and create a safe space for our futures.

So come out and bring the kiddos, & the fam for a day of fun in the sun (while it last). 

Visual ASL Interpreters provided for all Columbus Community Pride events.
Please contact cbuscommunityprideinterpreters@gmail.com to request close vision or tactile interpreters for all events

Toronto skyliine

Should we take up a public collection to send Columbus’ “mayor,” at-large unrepresentative city councilors, and non-expert department heads to visit Toronto? Every Columbus resident and voter suspicious of the “Columbus Way” and “Opportunity for ‘a few’ city” should spend time just north of the US-Canadian border in Toronto, Ontario, now the 4th largest city in North America. Canada’s largest city and Ontario’s capital is at once a great city and a challenged city, with countless lessons to teach the much smaller, alienating, undemocratic city with no identity and no history, Columbus, Ohio. We could require our “leaders” to pass a course on cities and urbanism 101 before taking office and for continuing in office.

Two weeks ago, I visited the city where I lived from 1970-1975 while I completed graduate studies at the University of Toronto. To add context, my partner and I were Landed Immigrants, not Resident Aliens, and received free health care instituted not by socialists but by Ontario’s Progressive Conservative party. Tuition at one of the hemisphere’s premier public universities was (and is) far less than comparable US institutions.

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Saturday, October 1, 2-5pm
Four Seasons City Farm, 931 E. Mound St.
Music, arts and crafts, cooking demos, and a visit from Leo, a miniature Appaloosa horse. 

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Friday, September 30th, at 7 PM
Social Center of the Lincoln Theater , 769 E. Long St.
A documentary and reflection by David S. Harewood
 A work-in-progress based on testimonies taken by the Columbus Police Accountability Project and my own reflections therein. It's part documentary and part magic realism and, as such, feels like a good start. It's easily the most daunting original work I've undertaken in my adult life and I'm eternally grateful to the Greater Columbus Arts Council for entrusting me with this fellowship, which also highlights work done by numerous artists and organizations in Columbus' Near East sid. A reading of portions of the script will be offered this and I'd love it if you could make it. While the reading is free and open to the public. Donations encouraged. 

 

 

The arrest of a prominent Palestinian activist, Musab Shtayyeh, and another Palestinian activist, by Palestinian Authority police on September 20 was not the first time that the notorious PA’s Preventive Security Service (PSS) has arrested a Palestinian who is wanted by Israel.

 PSS is largely linked to the routine arrests and torture of anti-Israeli occupation activists. Several Palestinians have died in the past as a result of PSS violence, the latest being Nizar Banat who was tortured to death on June 24, 2021. The killing of Banat ignited a popular revolt against the PA throughout Palestine.

Thankfully, we’re joined by the uniquely powerful JUDITH WHITMER, rebel Chair of the Democratic Party of Nevada, where an uprising of grassroots activists has transformed the playing field. 

Judith has helped lead the charge to at last put the Democratic Party apparatus in reach of grassroots activists who actually support a progressive agenda….and who are willing to fight for a progressive agenda.

We learn from GREG COLERIDGE that the horrendous Citizen’s United does not protect dark money’s ability to buy primaries, as they’re themselves the bailiwick of private corporations, ie the political parties.  

Thus we realize the possibility of actually having fair and accessible systems to choose partisan candidates, a revolutionary development to say the least.

DOROTHY REIK, THERESA BONPANE, JUSTIN LEBLANC, MARY STONEWALL and others chime in with great questions.

We’re FURTHER joined by WENDI LEDERMAN, who has compiled a brilliant and extremely important roster of non-partisan grassroots organizations around the country.  

What does surrender look like in the world of geopolitics? To my mind, this gets pretty close:

“President Biden’s national security adviser said on Sunday that the United States had warned Russia that there would be ‘catastrophic consequences’ for the country if Moscow used nuclear weapons in its increasing desperation to hold on to territory in Ukraine.”

Peace sign

Thursday, September 29 at 7:30 pm ET

Peace activists from across the country will discuss strategies for educating the public and for building the Peace Movement at this critical time.

Featuring:

Don Bryant -- Cleveland Peace Action

Kelly Maracle -- Water Protector & Land Defender

Arrested for Civil Disobedience at Line 3

Sarah Campbell - Vets for Peace - Kansas City

Haig Hovaness -- Green Party Peace Action Committee

Rich Whitney -- Peace Coalition of Southern Illinois

United National Antiwar Coalition

Susan Mirsky -- Massachusetts Peace Action

Nuclear Disarmament

David Pack   -- Kansas City PeaceWorks

Andre Sheldon -- Global Strategy of Nonviolence

Host Madelyn Hoffman -- Green Party of New Jersey

From Ukraine to Somalia, from Syria to Ethiopia, over a dozen wars are raging across the globe. The planet needs a global ceasefire. 

Empath

Empath from Philadelphia who releases music from Mississippi’s Fat Possum records played Cafe Bourbon Street Friday. I walked to Hudson and High. I planned on catching the 31. There was an abundance of litter around my stop. I decided I would walk.

I arrived while one of the opening acts was playing.

The band’s singer yelled “Whoop, Whoop” somewhere.

While I purchased a beer a friend told me Shaggy2Dope of the Insane Clown Posse was performing at the Summit next door.

I’ve watched Pains of Being Pure of Heart, and Blank Dogs at The Summit.

I thought either ICP isn’t as popular as they used to be or we were in for a real treat.

I speculated Shaggy2Dope was performing because the Insane Clown Posse’s Ohio festival was this week. While the Gathering was August 3-6, this didn’t stop me from pontificating about Juggalos. 

A band consisting of two blonde women and two men took the stage. The women singer sung over up-beat tempos which sounded like if the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Unicorns, and Mates of State had heard Columbus’ All Dog’s “That Kind of Girl.”

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