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Show moreThis conversation brings together Shaw High School students, members of the East Cleveland Youth Council , who discuss the social justice issues of concern to them and their generation. They reflect on their experiences in becoming engaged in their community, the challenges and the satisfactions that come with making a difference. The conversation includes: D’Gregory Richmond, Shaw High School (Senior), Teirza Quinn, Shaw High School(Junior), and Emmanuel Boyd , Shaw High School (Senior and President, East Cleveland Youth Council).
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Show moreThis conversation with retired Cleveland school teachers Hazel Hicks and Tom Luvison, representatives of the Ohio Federation of Teachers, focuses on their roles as activists in confronting today’s challenges. They address the current issues surrounding Ohio Senate Bill 5 and the opposition to it.
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Show moreMarie A. Jones, Manager for Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services Inc.(NEON) and Ajah Hales, Community Organizer for the Northeast Ohio Alliance for Hope (NOAH) discuss the founding of the organizations with which they are affiliated. They address their roles and the exercise of their individual responsibilities with an emphasis on the accessibility and availability for the residents of the Greater Cleveland community of Northeast Ohio.
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Show moreThis conversation with Trevelle Harp, Executive Director of the Northeast Ohio Alliance for Hope (NOAH) centers around the history of the organization with an emphasis on the inclusion of Hope in its name. Growing up in East Cleveland and now, as a resident, he found challenges that led to his involvement and the opportunity to address them in his current position to bring about change.
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