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Show moreGladys Haddad continues to explore the Greater University Circle Initiative and how it hopes to bring community wealth and economic inclusion to these neighborhoods of Cleveland. This conversation focuses on the 21st Century Urban Neighborhood with a combination of new and old residents, sustainable businesses, and collaborative environments. The session was held at the Shorebank Enterprise Center in Glenville, this session brings together Andrew Watterson (Program Director, Office of Sustainability, City of Cleveland), Holly Harlan (President and Founder, Entrepreneurs for Sustainability) and Chris Bongorno (Associate Planner, University Circle Inc) to discuss the Greater University Initiative. Part two was held at the Shorebank Enterprise Center in Glenville, this session brings together Steven Kiel (Managing Director, Hudson Consulting Group), Genna Petrolla (Greater Circle Living Manager Dorothy Adams (Glenville Resident) and Donald Hunt (Hough Resident, Deputy Registrar, Case Western Reserve University) to discuss the Greater University Initiative and to discuss how to create a 21st century neighborhood with traditional and new residents.
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Show moreThis conversation takes place at the Edward E. Parker Creative Arts Complex in East Cleveland. Guests include Edward Parker (Owner of the EEP Creative Arts Complex, home of Snickerfritz Art Gallery and Art Studio and The Snickerfritz Cultural Workshop for the Arts, Inc.), Rhonda Williams (Faculty member in the History Department at Case Western Reserve University and Director of the Social Justice Alliance/Initiative), and Nancy Nolan-Jones (Project Director, Snickerfritz Community Time Capsule Project).
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Show moreHear the stories of three CWRU students involvement with the Greater Cleveland Community. The conversation also expands to the university as a whole by including Janice Eaton Williams, the Assistant Director of the Case Center for Civic Engagement and Learning.
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Show moreThe Social Justice Alliance/Institute (SJA/I) plans to bridge the gap between the City of East Cleveland and the Greater Cleveland community. SJA/I already played a role in bringing $2.1 million to the East Cleveland through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, but what are the plans for the future? This first episode of the 2010 series brings together Rhonda Williams (Director of SJA/I, Associate Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University), Marilyn Mobley (Vice President for Inclusion, Diversity, and Equal Opportunity at CWRU), and Mark Chupp (Project Director for SJA, Assistant Professor at CWRU Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences) to discuss the goals and objectives of SJA/I.
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