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YWCA Columbus leads discussions of ‘radical’ change during Activists and Agitators event

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

The Columbus Dispatch  |  Article  | For those wanting to see Columbus become more equitable for all walks of life, especially for people of color and other marginalized communities, YWCA Columbus wants them to dream just how far the city could go. And no idea is too far-fetched. … “We want people to think about what… Continue Reading YWCA Columbus leads discussions of ‘radical’ change during Activists and Agitators event

A Brief History of state-sanctioned violence and discrimination against Latinx People in the United States

Thursday, October 7, 2021

(part 2 of a 2 part series) By: Belen de Leon, YWCA Columbus Program Coordinator Marisa Garverick Herrera, YWCA Columbus Program Manager Lalitha Pamidigantam, YWCA Columbus Policy Analyst In Part One of our series on Hispanic Heritage Month, we examined Latinx identity and discussed the experiences and struggles of Latinx people in Ohio and across… Continue Reading A Brief History of state-sanctioned violence and discrimination against Latinx People in the United States

YWCA Columbus and key stakeholders publish Policing Primer

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Understanding This Current Moment: The Intersections of Policing and the Calls for Defunding the Police Read the full primer here. Contributors: Lalitha Pamidigantam, Kyasurina Adhikari, Jillian Olinger With special thanks to: Kenza Kamal, Director of Policy, Juvenile Justice Coalition Claire Decker, Columbus Safety Coalition Zeb Larson, PhD Allie Valocchi

Hispanic Heritage Month: A Brief Explanation

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

(part 1 of a 2 part series) By: Belen de Leon, YWCA Columbus Program Coordinator Marisa Garverick Herrera, YWCA Columbus Program Manager Lalitha Pamidigantam, YWCA Columbus Policy Analyst Hispanic Heritage Month, observed from September 15th through October 15th, carves out four weeks to honor the histories, cultures and contributions of Hispanic-Americans to the US. The… Continue Reading Hispanic Heritage Month: A Brief Explanation

Anti-Asian Violence/Racism and Policing in the Asian American Community

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

(part 2 of a 2 part series) By: Kysasurina Adhikari, BS Political Science, The Ohio State University, Class of 2021 Allie Valocchi, BS Neuroscience, The Ohio State University, Class of 2022 Lalitha Pamidigantam, YWCA Columbus Policy Analyst The term Asian American broadly refers to those with ancestry from East, Southeast and South Asia. This term, coined by Asian American activists… Continue Reading Anti-Asian Violence/Racism and Policing in the Asian American Community