The Last Tax:
Henry George and the Social Politics of Land Reform in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
By ALEXANDRA W. LOUGH*
www.teachingcleveland.org
The Last Tax:
Henry George and the Social Politics of Land Reform in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
By ALEXANDRA W. LOUGH*
The Politics of Urban Reform in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1870–1920
By ALEXANDRA W. LOUGH*
Mayor Kessler (Bexley OH) Testimony, Senate Bill 222, 12/3/19
Mayor Ben Kessler, City of Bexley
testimony on 12/3/19 S.B. 222 (3rd Hearing)
Ohio Senate version of “banning the ban” re: single use bags
“Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs” Committee
League of Women Voters-Ohio Testimony
SB222 – Prohibit Tax Plastic Bag
Alan R. Rosenfield – Energy Specialist
Peggy Ann Berry – Environment Specialist
Senate Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs Committee December 3, 2019
The link is here
Testimony from Cuyahoga County Councilwoman Sunny Simon and Cuyahoga County Sustainability Director Mike Foley
The link is here
A McDonald’s That Reflects the Soul of a People
Hough Area Development Corporation and Community Development in Cleveland
by Nishani Frazier
from: The Business of Black Power, 2012
The Evolution of the Orthodox Jewish Community in Cleveland, Ohio, 1940 to the Present
by Ira Robinson
Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies
“Until Victory is Achieved:” The Cleveland May Day Riots of 1919
By: Emerson Bodde, 3/25/2016
Honors Capstone Project in History
Case Western Reserve University
with panelists:
Dr. Carla Harwell, University Hospitals
Iris E. Harvey, President and CEO, Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio
Dr. Amy Hise, CWRU School of Medicine
Tracy Carter, VP Government Relations, MetroHealth
Moderated by Marlene Harris Taylor WCPN/Ideastream
We’ll explore the state of women’s health in Ohio and the U.S. today and what can be done to improve it.
Ohio is ranked 32nd in overall health rankings for women (and children), according to a 2018 report published by America’s Health Rankings with: *high drug death among women
*low percentage of infants exclusively breastfed for 6 months
*low percentile of publicly-funded health services needs met
In Ohio, black women are two to three times more likely to die in childbirth than white women while nationwide, American women are 50% more likely to die in childbirth than 30 years ago.
And while there has been a shift toward including women in clinical drug trials in the last 25 years, there is still a long way to go in terms of robust representation of women.
(Good news: for the first time since 2004, more women than men applied to U.S. medical schools. Women were also the majority of matriculants (new enrollees) to medical school for the second year in a row)
The statistics can be alarming, but what can be done to reverse these trends and inequalities? What role do our lawmakers play in our heath? Where do we go from here?
Marelene Harris Taylor, Ideastream
Lakewood Public Library Main, 15425 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Cosponsored by Ideastream, LWV-Greater Cleveland, CWRU Siegal Lifelong Learning and Lakewood Public Library
The flyer is here
Tuesday, September 24 · 2-3 pm
Senior Financial Fraud Town Hall
Montefiore’s Maltz Auditorium, 1 David N. Myers Pkwy 44122
FIGHTING FRAUDSTERS: Keeping your money safe in an age of scams
The preview is here
The user guide is here
The video is here
Cosponsored by Spectrum News Ohio, Montefiore and the League of Women Voters-Greater Cleveland
Attendees must arrive by 1:45pm
To register or for more information, contact Amanda DeCastro at C-Amanda.DeCastro@charter.com