(12-21-25) Columbus City Council has approved the appointment of 13 members to the city’s first LGBTQ+ Affairs Commission, formally creating a body tasked with advising the mayor and council on issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community.
City Council President Shannon Hardin
“We are doing something that is demonstrably to enshrine their place, their right to be, our interests as a city and them thriving as a part of our community. And I think that that’s really important after a year where so many laws coming out of the state house have been anti-their ability to live and thrive and be healthy in the state of Ohio.”
Commission Chair Jasmine Roberts-Crews
When I think about all the rollbacks of trans and queer rights, I can’t think of a better to really fight back, if you will, and… mobilize our community.
Through our work we want to make sure there is special attention to the most marginalized within the LGBTQ+ community, which includes our trans people of color who without them there would be no pride.”
Commission Responsibilities
The Commission will serve as a vital link between the LGBTQ+ community and city leadership. Its work will include:
- Advising the Mayor and Columbus City Council on issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community.
- Recommending measures to enhance health, safety, economic opportunity, affordability, mobility, and cultural opportunities for LGBTQ+ residents.
- Promoting access to government and accountability on matters impacting LGBTQ+ communities.
- Coordinating and participating in educational programs that foster equal treatment, understanding, and inclusion.
- Facilitating public conversations, forums, and educational gatherings to develop solutions for issues facing LGBTQ+ residents.
The members appointed to the commission include:
- Julia Applegate
- Siobhan Boyd-Nelson
- Peaches Calhoun
- Tyson Crenshaw
- Jaylah Hollins
- Jonathan Keilholz
- Rob Leis
- Jamie Lenzo
- Jasmine Roberts-Crews
- Blaine Saito
- Thomas Savage
- Jimmie Vera
- Riley Williamson
The commission will meet quarterly, with its first meeting scheduled for January. Commissioners’ terms begin Jan. 1.
Jasmine Roberts-Crews–Commission Chair

Jasmine Roberts-Crews is an educator, speaker, writer and strategic communication professional.
She earned her bachelor’s degree in communication studies and Spanish at the University of Michigan and her master’s degree in communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
She joined the School of Communication at The Ohio State University in 2012, where she teaches upper level undergraduate courses in the areas of communication campaigns and strategic communication writing. Her specific areas of expertise include public relations writing, campaign strategy, global marketing, feminist media, and media effects.
Roberts-Crews’s advocacy work centers on the experiences of people of color, women and queer communities. She delivered a TED talk titled “I’m tired of talking about race”, where she speaks about the emotional fatigue experienced by people of color when discussing race with their white counterparts, coupled with solutions to this growing concern. She also serves as a member of The Ohio State University’s President and Provost’s Council on Women where she assists in creating policies and practices that advance women at the university.
Roberts-Crews is committed to helping students from underrepresented backgrounds. She is the faculty advisor for the Ohio State University’s collegiate chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) as well as a faculty mentor for the Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP).
Along with her communication expertise, Roberts-Crews is also a renowned open education leader. She advocates for education ecosystems that are accessible, affordable, equitable, and inclusive to everyone regardless of their background. Roberts has delivered numerous keynote presentations across the country on the topics of inclusion in open education at Rice University, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), University of Arkansas, Cleveland State University, San Diego State University, and more. She is the author of the highly-rated, openly-licensed book “Writing for Strategic Communication Industries“.
Prior to pursuing an academic career, Roberts-Crews worked as a marketing and public relations professional in nonprofit and entertainment industries. She was a columnist for EdSurge and served as an editor for Zora’s List, a popular medium for women of color in the Columbus area. Roberts-Crews has also been a communication consultant for several local nonprofit organizations and small businesses.
In her spare time, she loves to connect with her green babies (50 plants total), fur babies (2 dogs), and loving wife.
