Sound Off on Sunday Bus Service Will cutting Sunday bus service affect you, your friend or your grandmother's disabled neighbor? The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA), which operate
African Americans in Politics
Unite Cincinnati PAC, which sponsored the recent Citywide Public Safety Summit, hosts a televised discussion on the role of political parties in the African-American c
Greet Bush Noisily
United for Peace and Justice, the folks who helped organize protests of the Republican National Convention in New York, now encourage convergence on Washington, D.C. to mark Presi
Let Them Eat Tofu
EarthSave, which encourages a shift toward a healthy, plant-based diet, invites vegetarians to bring a dish, preferably vegan, and their own plates, cups and utensils to a holiday
From Cincinnati With Love
To celebrate Human Rights Day, Cincinnati Amnesty International hosts a letter-writing campaign to send holiday cards to prisoners of conscience around the world. Remember a
Influence City Spending
With major cuts proposed for social services, Cincinnati City Councilman David Crowley is asking for public input on the city's 2005-06 budget. The city administration has pr
Moving Mountains
EarthSave Cincinnati hosts Mountaintop Removal Roadshow at 8 p.m. Monday at Kaldi's Coffee House on Main Street. The program is about a type of mining called "mountaintop removal" a
It's Not Too Late for Iran and Syria
The Coalition for Peace With Iraq (CPWI) is organizing to help rebuild the anti-war movement. CPWI meets from 4-6 p.m. the first and third Sundays of each month
Learn About Our 51st State
About Baghdad, a documentary, plays for free at 6 p.m. Wednesday and again at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Tangeman University Center Theatre on the University of Cincinnati cam
Food Films at Kaldi's
EarthSave Cincinnati Presents a weekly film series at Kaldi's Coffee House at 8 p.m. Mondays. Admission is free. This film series is centered on food issues: How our diets impa
Two Families, Two Fronts, One Vote The "Films to See Before You Vote Tour" wraps up at the University of Cincinnati's Tangeman Center Great Hall with Hijacking Catastrophe at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The
King on Civil Rights Coretta Scott King, widow of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, tells audiences at Miami University's Millet Hall why "Injustice Anywhere Is a Threat to Justice Everywhere: Civil
Friends Don't Let Friends Watch Debates Alone Members of the Cincinnati League of Pissed Off Voters gather to watch the final debate between former Gov. George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry at 8 p.m.
Election Up for DebateHear the socialist perspective on the presidential elections. The International Socialist Organization hosts a public discussion to ask, "How do we beat the Bush agenda?" and "
Making Cents of Discount Clothing Three female Bangladeshi garment workers speak about their working and economic conditions at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Gallagher Student Center Theater at Xavier Un