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Before turning 19, Sofia was jailed three times for refusing to enlist in mandatory military... Read more. Shayla Favor agreed to an "advisory committee" between activists and... Democrat and City of Columbus councilmember Shayla Favor is on the precipice of making history.
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Democrat and City of Columbus councilmember Shayla Favor is on the precipice of making history. Favor is about to become the first African American and woman to lead the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office, and the first Black woman in...
by Harvey J. Graff. September 16, 2022. Readers of my Columbus Free Press essays, especially those who live far from the city, ask me why I remain in a city without history, identity, city services, or democratic government; in a neighborhood whose decline is fostered by the City and the adjacent mega-university; and in association with the ...
Mahmoud El-Yousseph. President Trump will go down in history as the US President who told the most lies. He spews lies like a slot machine spits out nickels. Trump should be the last person to complain about fake news and quit calling the US media the enemy... 22 October 2024.
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OSU moves in the opposite direction. Outgoing President Kristina Johnson responded to a relatively small increase in campus area reported offenses in August and September 2022 by first exaggerating its extent, and then with slogans and undelivered promises of funding more security.
The original Columbus Free Press grew out of the anti-war movement on the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio in October 1970. Inspired by the activism against the Vietnam War and the senseless killings at Kent State, the underground paper was published for a 25-year tumultuous history (1970-1995).
The Free Press is honoring Cynthia Brown of the Ohio Coalition To End Qualified Immunity with our annual “Libby” Award at a ceremony Thursday, November 9. Cynthia Brown is a regular speaker at the Free Press salons and championed as a Free Press Hero online.
Looking for Progressive candidates in Columbus? Look no further than the West Side