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The 50501 Movement − 50 states, 50 protests, one day − planned demonstrations "supporting the free expression of regular Americans’ dissatisfaction with the embrace of Project 2025."
Police became aware of “unannounced protest activity” around 2 p.m. on Friday on Vision Way overlooking Interstate 75, the Evendale Police Department said in a news release. Evendale is about ...
In solidarity with Ohio State student organizers, a group of advocates in Hilliard plan to gather at 5:45 p.m. Sunday at Station Park. The group is also gathering to support Hilliard City Council ...
Ohio: Akron [220] Athens [221] Canton: October 15, 2011 150 [222] Cincinnati [223] Occupy Cincinnati. The area around Piatt was continuously occupied from October 9 to sometime around December 25. Cleveland: October 6, 2011 150 [224] Occupy Cleveland Columbus: September 27, 2011 70 [225] Including protest at Ohio State University: Dayton [226] Kent
Students and others were expected to protest violence in Gaza and Ohio State's investments in Israel.
Protests took place in downtown Columbus as well as at the Ohio State University; the protests at the university were the first since George Floyd's murder. [37] The Ohio Judicial Center was closed on June 1 due to vandalism committed during the riots. The damage includes broken windows and graffiti messages such as "Fuck 12," "BLM," and "ACAB."
A series of protests at Ohio State University by pro-Palestinian demonstrators occurred on-campus in response to the Israel-Palestine conflict beginning on October 7, 2023. A solidarity encampment was constructed on OSU's South Oval on April 25, 2024, during which there were at least 36 arrests, [1] making for the largest en masse arrests on campus since the 1969–1970 Vietnam War protests.
In Ohio, police at Case Western Reserve University detained 22 protesters in support of Palestine during demonstrations earlier this week. None of those individuals were ultimately arrested.