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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2025 · 1H 17M

#12: How Are Protests Planned in Columbus? With Ohio 50501 Volunteer Organizer Madison Tracy

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Madison Tracy is a central-Ohio native, Ohio State graduate, and a volunteer with Ohio 50501, they are one of the main groups that organizes and spreads awareness about protests in Ohio. In this episode we talk about what that all entails, what issues are facing Ohio and Columbus, common misconceptions about what they do, and more. 0:00: Intro1:40: Idea to reality: How does a protest happen?6:02: What is 50501?6:29: How do small Ohio towns get involved?11:14: How Madison got involved in politics30:06: Common misconceptions34:43: Mutual aid efforts44:36: Biggest issues facing Columbus and Ohio55:37: Excitement and concerns for Columbus’ future1:02:23: Favorite places to eat, drink, hangout in Columbus1:04:39: Closing thoughtsWelcome to the Columbus Chronicle! This is a podcast dedicated to Columbus and central Ohio. Join host Connor Dunwoodie and meet the people, learn the places, and hear the stories from the people who make this city what it is.

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