Thank you to everyone who came out to the first Arts & Culture Network Night of the year! We were grateful for the opportunity to introduce our new Arts & Culture Fellows—Cheyanne Jeffries, Nahomy Ortiz-Garcia, Zuggie Tate, and Lindsay Wheeler. These fellows will be working throughout the year to make Arts & Culture Network Night even better!
Last week we said we had a BIG announcement to make about Cleveland Documenters. You may remember the conversation we’ve been having over the last 6 months about partnering with the Ohio Local News Initiative (OLNI) which intends to create a new, nonprofit newsroom here in Cleveland. Back in December, many of you attended the in-person “meet […]
“When Bobby Taylor started the “Humans of Lorain County” Facebook page, he had an idea what he wanted to do. But he had no idea what to expect. With only two posts online and just a few weeks up and running, the page has already been seen by more than 25,000 people. The idea grew […]
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Cleveland is required by law each year to pass a balanced budget, meaning the city can’t spend more money than it takes in. Here’s how the process works…
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“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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Arts & Culture Network Night 2022
/in Arts & Culture, Neighbor Up, Virtual Marketplace /by AnastaziaThank you to everyone who came out to the first Arts & Culture Network Night of the year! We were grateful for the opportunity to introduce our new Arts & Culture Fellows—Cheyanne Jeffries, Nahomy Ortiz-Garcia, Zuggie Tate, and Lindsay Wheeler. These fellows will be working throughout the year to make Arts & Culture Network Night even better!
The Ohio Local News Initiative & Cleveland Documenters
/in CLE Documenters, Neighbor Up /by lmillsLast week we said we had a BIG announcement to make about Cleveland Documenters. You may remember the conversation we’ve been having over the last 6 months about partnering with the Ohio Local News Initiative (OLNI) which intends to create a new, nonprofit newsroom here in Cleveland. Back in December, many of you attended the in-person “meet […]
The Chronicle: Stories have the power to unite us all in our common humanity
/in News & Media /by lmills“When Bobby Taylor started the “Humans of Lorain County” Facebook page, he had an idea what he wanted to do. But he had no idea what to expect. With only two posts online and just a few weeks up and running, the page has already been seen by more than 25,000 people. The idea grew […]
Documenting Cleveland’s Budget: What you need to know
/in CLE Documenters /by lmillsCleveland is required by law each year to pass a balanced budget, meaning the city can’t spend more money than it takes in. Here’s how the process works…
FreshWater: virtual Teach-In on renters’ rights
/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.