Thursday Feb 7, 2019 at 7pm
“Voting Rights Forum: What have we learned about how to run elections”
moderated by Rich Exner, Cleveland. com
The video is here
The post forum summary is here
The flyer is here
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Panelists:
•Frank LaRose, Ohio Secretary of State
•Michael Li, Senior Counsel for the Brennan Center’s Democracy Program
•Camille Wimbish, Director, Ohio Voter Rights Coalition
“My Recollections of Old Cleveland” Author: Warren Corning Wick
My Recollections of Old Cleveland
Book Description: My Recollections of Old Cleveland is a first person account of Cleveland’s gilded age by Warren Wick who lived it. My Recollections begins with a brief history of the Wick family coming to Cleveland from Youngstown by wagon in 1847 at a time before there were trains along with the role Wick banking interests played in Cleveland’s growing prosperity.
Shaker Hts “State of the City Address by Mayor David Weiss 3/19/19
The flyer is here
The video is here
Shaker Hts “State of the City Address by Mayor David Weiss
Tuesday March 19 7pm
Stephanie Tubbs Jones Community Building, 3450 Lee Rd.
Our Voices, Our Vote: Courage and Persistence in Black Women’s Struggle for Voting Rights Joy Bostic Tues Jan 28, 2020 7pm CANCELLED/POSTPONED
the flyer is here
the preview is here
CANCELLED/POSTPONED will be rescheduled. stay tuned…
Our Voices, Our Vote: Courage and Persistence in Black Women’s Struggle for Voting Rights
Joy Bostic
Interim Vice President, Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity; Associate Professor, Religion, CWRU
Talk will be at Tinkham Veale University Center on CWRU campus
11038 Bellflower Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106
Tuesday January 28 7-8:30 p.m.
This talk will delve into the core values and organizing strategies Black women use locally and nationally in the struggle for inclusive voting rights in the United States. This series is held in partnership with The Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program Case Western Reserve University and the League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland.
Free and open to the public.
RSVP here
The 2020 U.S. Census. Why Does It Matter? Weds April 3, 2019
The 2020 U.S. Census. Why Does It Matter?
(w/ways we can help to improve the count)
The flyer is here
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
7:00 – 8:30pm
Fairview Park Branch Library
21255 Lorain Road 44126
With Nada Martinovic, U.S. Census Partner Specialist
Free and open to the public
Cosponsored by Lakewood, Bay Village, Fairview Park, North Olmsted, Rocky River & Westlake Chapters
The Selling of the Mylai Massacre 1969 by Joe Eszterhas (former Plain Dealer reporter)
The Selling of the Mylai Massacre 1969
by Joe Eszterhas (former Plain Dealer reporter)
The link is here
Read a Plain Dealer story from 2009 by Jo Ellen Corrigan, about this here
Read Brian Albrecht, The Plain Dealer version from 2017 here
Original front page Plain Dealer November 20, 1969
“Plastics and Lake Erie” a forum on Tues Dec 4, 2018
Tuesday December 4, 2018 at 7:00 pm
“Plastics and Lake Erie”
The flyer is here
The video is here
Rocky River Library, 1600 Hampton Rd, Rocky River 44116
Moderated by Elizabeth Miller, Environmental Reporter, Ideastream
Panelists:
Jill Bartolotta, Extension Educator, Ohio Sea Grant College Program
Crystal M.C. Davis, Policy Director, Alliance for the Great Lakes
Erin D. Huber, Executive Director and Founder, Drink Local Drink Tap
Elizabeth Miller
Co-sponsored by the Sierra Club, Case Western Reserve University Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, League of Women Voters-Greater Cleveland, Cleveland.com, Ideastream, Rocky River High School Environmental Club and Bay Village Green Team
Corporate sponsor: First Interstate Properties, Ltd.
“Chronic Pain in the Post-Opioid Era” a forum on 11/15/18
Moderated by Brie Zeltner, Plain Dealer
Panelists include:
Dr. Adam Hedaya, Founder, Cleveland Pain Care
Larry Harbert, patient
Dr. Theodore Parran Jr., Co-Medical Director and Educator, Rosary Hall, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center and CWRU School of Medicine
As opioid prescribing has been drastically restricted in an effort to stem the tide of heroin and fentanyl overdoses and avoid addiction, many patients who have relied on medications such as oxycodone and morphine to manage their chronic pain say they’ve been abandoned by the healthcare system, stigmatized by prescribers, and left to cope on their own.
Brie Zeltner
Co-sponsored by the Case Western Reserve University Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, League of Women Voters-Greater Cleveland, Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer, Lakewood Public Library
Corporate sponsor: First Interstate Properties, Ltd.
“Plain Dealing: Cleveland Journalists Tell Their Stories” Edited by Dave Davis and Joan Mazzolini
“Plain Dealing: Cleveland Journalists Tell Their Stories”
Edited by Dave Davis and Joan Mazzolini
History of Cleveland Clinic (early 2000 book)
History of Cleveland Clinic (early 2000 book)
section one
THE EARLY YEARS
section two
THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS ERA
section three
SYSTEM AND C O N S O L I D AT I O N
section four
D I V I S I O N S,
D E PA R T M E N T S, I N S T I T U T E S, AND CENTERS
section five
TRUSTEES, GOVERNORS, AND
A D M I N I S T R AT I O N