“NEOCH, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry (LMM), Neighborhood Connections, and the Fair Housing Center for Rights and Research are hosting the Teach-In—a community conversation about renter issues and imagining housing justice in Cleveland—to help people learn about their rights as renters and how to stay in their homes.” Read the full story here.
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Neighborhood Connections, in partnership with Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, is seeking Arts & Culture Fellows to support the stewardship of our Virtual Arts & Culture Network Nights. Arts & Culture Fellows will be emerging artists from diverse disciplines and backgrounds with a vested interest in weaving our city’s arts and culture community.
Thank you for another great year of Arts and Culture Network Night. We are pleased to have hosted six virtual events in 2021. These virtual events provided a space to stay connected with each other and the arts in a challenging year. Being online pushed us to craft new avenues for connection. The public agenda helps us navigate the online platform, and “What’s Lifting You Up” gives us a chance to further incorporate arts and culture into the discussion.
Check out this story from WKYC-TV about our most recent grantmaking. It includes a link to the Neighbor Up episode of “We The People” featuring members talking about their work across the city.
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As the new year approaches, Cleveland Documenters are wondering what’s next regarding Issue 24, the amendments to the city’s charter that aim to strengthen civilian oversight of police discipline in cases of alleged misconduct. Here’s what we know. The charter amendments officially took effect on Nov. 22. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections certified the […]
FreshWater: virtual Teach-In on renters’ rights
/0 Comments/in News & Media /by lmills“NEOCH, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry (LMM), Neighborhood Connections, and the Fair Housing Center for Rights and Research are hosting the Teach-In—a community conversation about renter issues and imagining housing justice in Cleveland—to help people learn about their rights as renters and how to stay in their homes.” Read the full story here.
Arts & Culture Fellow Application
/0 Comments/in Arts & Culture, Neighbor Up /by lmillsNeighborhood Connections, in partnership with Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, is seeking Arts & Culture Fellows to support the stewardship of our Virtual Arts & Culture Network Nights. Arts & Culture Fellows will be emerging artists from diverse disciplines and backgrounds with a vested interest in weaving our city’s arts and culture community.
Thank you!
/0 Comments/in Arts & Culture, Neighbor Up /by lmillsThank you for another great year of Arts and Culture Network Night. We are pleased to have hosted six virtual events in 2021. These virtual events provided a space to stay connected with each other and the arts in a challenging year. Being online pushed us to craft new avenues for connection. The public agenda helps us navigate the online platform, and “What’s Lifting You Up” gives us a chance to further incorporate arts and culture into the discussion.
WKYC: Neighborhood Connections approves more than $300K in grants for Cleveland, East Cleveland projects
/0 Comments/in News & Media /by lmillsCheck out this story from WKYC-TV about our most recent grantmaking. It includes a link to the Neighbor Up episode of “We The People” featuring members talking about their work across the city.
Issue 24: What’s Next?
/0 Comments/in CLE Documenters, Reporting, uncategorized /by Doug Breehl-PitorakAs the new year approaches, Cleveland Documenters are wondering what’s next regarding Issue 24, the amendments to the city’s charter that aim to strengthen civilian oversight of police discipline in cases of alleged misconduct. Here’s what we know. The charter amendments officially took effect on Nov. 22. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections certified the […]