HomeCalendar

Calendar

Jun
3
Sat
Rep. Greg Landsman Town Hall @ Heritage Unitarian Church
Jun 3 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Join Rep. Landsman for another district town hall. This is a great opportunity for Rep. Landsman to talk about what he’s seeing in Washington, and for us to ask him our questions and share our concerns.

Click here to RSVP.

Jun
12
Mon
Democratic Veterans Caucus of Cincinnati @ Fretboard Brewing Company
Jun 12 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Join the Democratic Veterans Caucus of Cincinnati for an evening of camaraderie and political activism!

Click here for more details or to RSVP.

Jun
13
Tue
LEAD Ohio Fundraiser @ The Annex Gallery
Jun 13 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Join LEAD Ohio for an evening of art and camaraderie in support of LEAD Ohio’s work to bring progressive change to communities around the state. Click here to buy tickets.

Jun
15
Thu
Rep. Greg Landsman – Virtual Town Hall
Jun 15 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Join Congressman Greg Landsman (OH-01) for a virtual town hall meeting. He’ll provide an update on what he’s doing in Washington, and you’ll have the chance to ask him your questions and share your concerns.

Click here to register.

Jun
20
Tue
Buckeye Justice Forum: Open Courts & Social Trust
Jun 20 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Join the Buckeye Justice Forum, a project of LEAD Ohio and the LEAD Ohio Foundation, for the next event in their Speaker Series: Open Courts & Social Trust – How Data Transparency Can Improve Ohio’s Justice System

The presentation will take place on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 from 12:00 PM to 1:10 PM. Registrants will receive a link for the presentation the week of the event. This is a virtual seminar that will be held over Zoom.

Hear from experts in the field with varying perspectives on how proper collection, coherent aggregation, and easy availability of reliable and comprehensive court data can serve as a critical tool for improving our courts and our criminal legal system.

This discussion will cover the role of data transparency in building trust between the public and the courts, the real and direct harms experienced by people navigating the criminal punishment system without adequate information, and how visibility into previously insular spaces can help communities in Ohio and beyond to identify and address bias and unfairness in our criminal legal system.

Join Ohio Supreme Court Justice Michael P. Donnelly, Professor Ayesha Bell Hardaway, and Professor Shin-Chun Steven Chien for a moderated discussion of current issues in court data management and accessibility, the status of the movement to bring transparency to our courts, and the challenges faced by advocates working to bring the realities of our legal system into the light.

Click here to register for the event.

Jun
27
Tue
Dayton LWV Forum on Issue 1 @ Fitz Center for Leadership & Community, University of Dayton
Jun 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Join former Ohio Governor Bob Taft and former state legislator and longtime Columbus Dispatch editor Michael Curtin in Dayton on June 27 for a bipartisan discussion hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, centered on the potential impacts of August’s historic Issue 1 vote.

The event will be moderated by Dayton Daily News Community Impact Editor Nick Hrkman.

This forum is free and open to the public. If you’d like to make reservations, contact the League at league@lwvdayton.org or 937-228-4041. A recording of the program will be available via the League’s website.

Jun
29
Thu
One Person One Vote Community Meeting @ Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 392
Jun 29 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Issue 1 is undemocratic, unfair, unpopular, and unnecessary. If the corrupt Ohio Republicans manage to sneak it past the voters in their August special election for special interests, it be more difficult for We The People of Ohio to amend our own state constitution.

The Ohio Voter Rights Coalition is reaching out to assure that everyone knows about the One Person One Vote Community Meeting in Cincinnati.

Please bring a friend, family member, or neighbor to this free community meeting where we’ll talk about how Issue 1 takes power away from the people of Ohio and gives it to unaccountable, corrupt Columbus career politicians — and what we can do to protect the sacred American principle of majority rule.

Jul
8
Sat
LEAD Ohio Campaign Bootcamp
Jul 8 @ 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

ODP + Lead Ohio’s final campaign bootcamp of the year will be held on July 8th. This is an all-day bootcamp that runs from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm. It is entirely free and virtual.

This training is for anyone you know who is running for office or would like to work on a campaign and needs to brush up on their skills for conducting a successful campaign.

Insight on the training;
Whether you have aspirations to run for office or want to contribute to a campaign, this free and virtual opportunity is designed specifically for you. Dive into a comprehensive curriculum covering key topics vital to a successful campaign, such as:

  • building a campaign plan
  • crafting an effective stump speech
  • budgeting and fundraising
  • media outreach and messaging
  • direct voter engagement

Click here to apply for the campaign bootcamp.

Rep. Greg Landsman Town Hall @ Walnut Hills Branch Library
Jul 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Join Rep. Landsman for another district town hall. This is a great opportunity for Rep. Landsman to talk about what he’s seeing in Washington, and for us to ask him our questions and share our concerns.

Click here to RSVP.

Aug
26
Sat
Fundraiser for Joy Bennett, featuring Congressman Greg Landsman & Mayor Aftab Pureval
Aug 26 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Fundraiser for Joy Bennett, featuring Congressman Greg Landsman & Mayor Aftab Pureval

Please join Congressman Greg Landsman and Mayor Aftab Pureval on August 26th for a kick-off event in support of Joy Bennett for Mason City Council!

Joy Bennett was an important part of the resounding win in 2021 of a more moderate, collaborative slate of Mason City Council members. Now she wants to join that body so that Mason can reach its full potential and focus on issues that will truly improve the lives of its citizens.

She has earned a reputation for being a passionate listener, a committed advocate, and a creative problem-solver for the city who will serve with the energy and engagement you deserve in a Mason city council member.

Your donation will help her print and distribute information to those most likely to vote in this year’s election and solidify her victory in November.

The event will be held in Mason at the home of Sarah & Brenda Burton-Price, with the exact location provided upon RSVP. For questions, contact joyformason@gmail.com.

Click here to RSVP!